- USS Muscatine (ID-2226)
USS "Muscatine" (ID-2226) was a Norwegian
refrigerator ship (reefer ship) obtained by theU.S. Navy from theUnited States Shipping Board (USSB) duringWorld War I . She served for the duration of the war, carrying “beef and butter” for military personnel inEurope .She returned to commercial service after the war, and, during
World War II , she had the unfortunate fate of being struck bytorpedo es from a Germansubmarine s, and sinking in theYucatan Channel .Built at Shooters Island
"Muscatine", a refrigerator ship built in 1917 as "Stian" by Standard Shipbuilding Corps.,
Shooters Island ,New York , for the Norwegian firm, Salveson, Chr. & Co., was commandeered by USSB and transferred to the Navy28 April and commissioned2 May ,1918 , Lt. Comdr. Jesse Smith,USNRF , in command.World War I service
After refitting and loading a mixed cargo of Navy supplies "Muscatine" cleared Halifax in
convoy 30 May bound forFrance . Arriving atSt. Nazaire 14 June , she discharged her cargo, proceeded toVerdun , and departed in convoy forNew York 7 July . In the subsequent months the ship made five more round trip voyages to St. Nazaire with cargoes of beef and butter. After completing her last run early in July1919 , "Muscatine" decommissioned atNew York City 16 July 1919 and returned to USSB. In 1929 she was sold to F. D. M. Stracham,Savannah, Georgia , and the following year renamed "Floridian".ubsequent career and fate
In 1936 she was renamed "Elizabeth". And, during
World War II , she was torpedoed and sunk20 May 1942 in theYucatan Channel by the German submarine U-103.ee also
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