- USS Santa Clara (ID-4523)
USS "Santa Clara" (ID-4523) was a sclass|Santa Cecilia|freighter for the
United States Navy duringWorld War I . In service for theUnited States Army she was known as USAT "Santa Clara". Both before and after her World War I service she was known as SS "Santa Clara" for theGrace Line .Career
SS "Santa Clara", a single-screw, steel-hulled freighter built during 1913 by
William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , was chartered by theUnited States Army on 28 October 1917 for voyages to the European war zone and given aNaval Armed Guard . "Santa Clara" was acquired by the Navy on 17 September 1918 from the Grace Line of New York, and commissioned on 12 October 1918 atBaltimore, Maryland , with Lieutenant Commander F. S. Blackadar, USNRF, in command.Assigned to the
Naval Overseas Transportation Service , "Santa Clara" arrived atMarseille on 15 November 1918, four days after the Armistice was signed, bringing 6,655 tons of general cargo. After returning to Baltimore on 24 December 1918, "Santa Clara" was transferred, on 18 January 1919, to theCruiser and Transport Force of the Atlantic Fleet. After overhaul, "Santa Clara" departed New York, on 23 March 1919, for the first of four post-war voyages to Europe returning troops to the United States from the war zone. Operating from New York, "Santa Clara" called at Brest,Bordeaux ,Saint-Nazaire , andPauillac , France, before completing her last voyage atBrooklyn on 3 August 1919. The following day, she was transferred from the Atlantic Fleet to theThird Naval District . "Santa Clara" was decommissioned on 19 August 1919 at New York and simultaneously returned to her owner."Santa Clara"
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