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<ol>Transport<br/>
<ol>Transport<br/>
Built 1912<br/><br/>
Built 1912<br/><br/>
<li>'''SS LENAPE''' (Passenger Liner)<br/>
<li>'''LENAPE''' (Passenger Liner)</li>
Operated by Clyde Steamship Company (Clyde Line)<br/><br/>
Operated by Clyde Steamship Company (Clyde Line)<br/><br/>
<li>'''USAT LANAPE'''<br/>
<li>'''USAT LANAPE'''</li>
Acquired by U.S. Army June 1 1917 to transport troops to Europe<br/><br/>
Acquired by U.S. Army June 1 1917 to transport troops to Europe<br/>
Acquired by U.S. Navy April 10 1918<br/><br/>
Acquired by U.S. Navy April 10 1918<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS LENAPE ID-2700'''<br/>
<li>'''USS LENAPE ID-2700'''</li>
Commissioned April 24 1918 - Decommissioned October 28 1918<br/>
Commissioned April 24 1918 - Decommissioned October 28 1918<br/>
Returned to U.S. Army October 28 1918<br/><br/>
Returned to U.S. Army October 28 1918<br/><br/>
<li>'''SS LENAPE''' (Passenger Liner)<br/>
<li>'''LENAPE''' (Passenger Liner)</li>
Returned to Clyde Line in February 1919<br/><br/>
Returned to Clyde Line in February 1919<br/><br/>
Burned November 18 1925 and scrapped.
Burned November 18 1925 and scrapped.

Latest revision as of 14:44, 3 August 2024


Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Transport
    Built 1912

  1. LENAPE (Passenger Liner)
  2. Operated by Clyde Steamship Company (Clyde Line)

  3. USAT LANAPE
  4. Acquired by U.S. Army June 1 1917 to transport troops to Europe
    Acquired by U.S. Navy April 10 1918

  5. USS LENAPE ID-2700
  6. Commissioned April 24 1918 - Decommissioned October 28 1918
    Returned to U.S. Army October 28 1918

  7. LENAPE (Passenger Liner)
  8. Returned to Clyde Line in February 1919

    Burned November 18 1925 and scrapped.

 

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