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USS Katrina Luckenbach (ID-3020)

USS Katrina Luckenbach (ID-3020).jpg
Katrina Luckenbach in May 1918, around the time of her completion.
History
United States
Name: USS Katrina Luckenbach
Namesake: Previous name retained
Builder: Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts
Launched: 22 February 1918
Completed: 1918
Acquired: 18 May 1918
Commissioned: 18 May 1918
Decommissioned: 25 November 1919
Fate:
  • Returned to owner 25 November 1919
  • Placed in commercial service
  • Scrapped 1953
Notes: Served as commercial cargo ship SS Katrina Luckenbach 1919-1953
General characteristics
Type: Cargo ship and troop transport
Tonnage: 8,074 gross tons
Displacement: 16,000 tons
Length: 468 ft 3 in (142.72 m)
Beam: 55 ft 11 in (17.04 m)
Draft: 30 ft 6 in (9.30 m)
Propulsion: Steam turbine
Speed: 14 knots
Complement: 91
Armament:

USS Katrina Luckenbach (ID-3020) was a cargo ship and troop transport that served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1919.

SS Katrina Luckenbach was built as a commercial cargo ship at Quincy, Massachusetts, by Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation for Luckenbach Steamship Company of New York City. Launched on 11 February 1918, she was delivered to Luckenbach in 1918. Soon after her delivery, the U.S. Navy acquired her from Luckenbach on 18 May 1918 for World War I service under a bareboat charter. Assigned Identification Number (Id. No.) 3020, she was commissioned on the day she was acquired as USS Katrina Luckenbach with Lieutenant Commander Eldon H. Read, USNRF, in command.

Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service, Katrina Luckenbach departed New York City on 10 June 1918, under the command of Lieutenant Bird Henry Stearns, with a cargo of United States Army supplies for American forces in France. She returned to the United States on 16 August 1918, then underwent repairs. The war ended on 11 November 1918, before her repairs were complete.

In December 1918, Katrina Luckenbach was transferred to the Cruiser and Transport Force for postwar use as a troop transport to assist in returning American troops from Europe. After conversion into a transport, she departed Boston, Massachusetts, on 15 June 1919 with cargo for France. Upon her return to New York, Katrina Luckenbach was decommissioned on 25 November 1919 and was returned to Luckenbach the same day.


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