- USS Santa Cecilia (ID-4008)
USS "Santa Cecilia" (ID-4008) was the
lead ship of her class offreighter s of theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I . In service for theUnited States Army she was known as USAT "Santa Cecilia". Both before and after her World War I service she was known as SS "Santa Cecilia" for theGrace Line .Career
SS "Santa Cecilia", a single-screw, steel-hulled freighter built during 1913 by
William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Co. ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , was chartered by theUnited States Army duringWorld War I . "Santa Cecilia" was taken over by the Navy at New York on 10 March 1919; and commissioned the same day."Santa Cecilia" was one of four U.S. Army ships manned by the Navy in March 1919 after conversion to
troop transport s by the Army. She sailed fromHoboken, New Jersey , on 11 April 1919 forBordeaux , France, and returned to New York on 9 May with homeward-bound troops. She completed her fourth and last round-trip voyage on 7 September 1919, and was transferred to theUnited States Shipping Board on 6 October 1919.Following mercantile service, "Santa Cecilia" was broken up in 1935.
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