- USS Amphion (ID-1888)
The first USS "Amphion" was a former German passenger liner SS "Köln" for
Norddeutscher Lloyd that later served as a troop transport for the United States Expeditionary Force duringWorld War I ."Amphion" began its life as a passenger liner in
Geestemunde ,Germany in1899 . When World War I broke out in1914 , "Köln" was interned by theUnited States government. Later, in1917 when the United States entered the war, "Köln" was seized and used as a troop transport, dubbed the "Amphion", by the US Army to move its expeditionary force toFrance .During this time, "Amphion" was damaged in a battle with a German
U-boat , resulting in the deaths of two crewmen, six more wounded and a lengthy stay in port. In1919 , the war over, the "Amphion" was given to and commissioned by theUnited States Navy as USS "Amphion" (ID Number 1888) on April 1919. Between21 May and3 September 1919, "Amphion" journeyed thrice toFrance –twice toSt. Nazaire and once to Brest–bringing home 6,410 American troops.Decommissioned at
Brooklyn, New York , on27 September 1919, "Amphion" was turned over to theUnited States Shipping Board (USSB) for disposition; and her name was simultaneously stricken from the Naval list. In January 1924, she was sold by the USSB for scrapping.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a8/amphion-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-a/id1888.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Amphion" photos]
*navsource|12/171888|Amphion
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