- USS Argonne (1918)
USS "Argonne" was a transport ship in the
United States Navy duringWorld War I ."Argonne" was leased by the
U.S. Navy from its owner and commissioned inNorfolk, Virginia . The steel-hulled single-screwfreighter Argonne - built in 1916 atKobe, Japan , by theKawasaki Dockyards - was operated prior toWorld War I by the Argonne Steamship Co., ofNew York . While undergoing voyage repairs by theNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., in January 1918, Argonne received and armed guard.Conversion to U.S. Navy Needs
She continued to carry cargo for Allied forces in Europe until 19 October
1918 when she was taken over atNorfolk, Virginia , by theU.S. Navy on a bare-ship basis for theU.S. Army account of theNaval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS ). She was then manned by the Navy and commissioned on the same day, Lt. Comdr. M. S. Richardson,USNRF , in command.World War I Support
On 18 November, a week after the armistice stilled the guns on the
Western Front , "Argonne" sailed forFrance carryingcommissary stores,mules andhorses , toBordeaux , and returned toNorfolk from her onlyNOTS voyage on 17 December 1918.Decommissioning
On 30 January 1919, "Argonne" was decommissioned and turned over to the
United States Shipping Board , which subsequently returned her to her original owner. Her name was simultaneously stricken from theNavy list .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a11/argonne-i.htm
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