- USS Relief (1896)
The second USS "Relief" was a
hospital ship in theUnited States Navy . She was later named "Repose".Overview
"Relief" was built as the steel passenger liner "John Englis" during 1895 and 1896 by the
Delaware River Ship Building Company ,Chester, Pennsylvania ; acquired during 1898 by the Army forSpanish-American War service as a hospital ship. "Relief" was transferred to the U.S. Navy13 November 1902 . "Relief" remained inactive into 1908 atMare Island Navy Yard while factions within the Navy debated whether she should be commanded by a line officer or a medical officer. PresidentTheodore Roosevelt 's desire that a hospital ship accompany theGreat White Fleet on its round-the-world voyage led to his endorsement of theBureau of Medicine and Surgery viewpoint. Accordingly, "Relief" was commissioned at Mare Island Navy Yard6 February 1908 , SurgeonCharles F. Stokes , USN, in command.Departing
San Francisco Bay 22 March 1908, "Relief" met the fleet inMagdalena Bay ,Mexico , embarking patients for return to San Francisco. "Relief" rejoined the fleet at San Diego and remained with it while crossing thePacific Ocean . "Relief's" staff provided expert medical care, treatment, and consultations for the more than 14,000 officers and men of the Great White Fleet until detached in November 1908 atOlongapo ,Philippine Islands .Typhoon
Ordered to return to the U.S. west coast, "Relief" departed
Cavite 14 November 1908 but suffered serious damage in atyphoon on the night of 18 and 19 November. Returning to Cavite, the hospital ship was subsequently found to be unseaworthy by an official survey and became a stationary, floating hospital and dispensary. "Relief" continued in service as a floating hospital at Olongapo, Philippine Islands, throughWorld War I , although decommissioned10 June 1910 . Her name was changed 11 April 1918 to "Repose" to allow that of "Relief" to be assigned to a new hospital ship under construction at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard ."Repose" was sold
15 May 1919 at Olongapo and entered mercantile service under the same name after repairs. She subsequently served under foreign flags as "Hai Ning" and "Mindanao" until transferred to Philippine registry during 1937 and named "Lanao". Her fate during World War II is unknown.See also
* USS "Relief" for other ships of this name.
*Carl Rogers Darnall References
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