- USS Alloway (1918)
USS "Alloway" (1918) was a cargo ship acquired by the
U.S. Navy for transporting war materials on theAtlantic Ocean duringWorld War I ."Shintaka" -- a screw steamer built in
1918 atOakland, California , by Moore & Scott -- was acquired by the Navy on11 July 1918 ; renamed "Alloway" (Id. No. 3139); and commissioned atSan Francisco, California , on12 July 1918 , Lt. Comdr. F. C. Dellegar,USNRF , in command.World War I service
Assigned to the
Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS), "Alloway" departed San Francisco soon after commissioning and set a course for the west coast ofSouth America . She arrived atArica, Chile , on17 August and began loading a cargo ofnitrates . The cargoman departed Arica near the end of the month and arrived atNorfolk, Virginia , on20 September . She discharged the nitrates at Norfolk and then moved on toNew York City for repairs.Transporting Army cargo to France
On
10 November , the day before the armistice endedWorld War I , "Alloway" stood out of New York for her only voyage toEurope . A little over a month later, on11 December , the ship entered port atQuiberon, France . After unloading over 5,000 tons ofU.S. Army cargo at Quiberon, Alloway moved toBrest, France , where she took on cargo for the return voyage. She entered New York harbor on13 February 1919 and, after discharging her cargo, entered Schewan's drydock for overhaul.Post-war decommissioning
She was placed out of commission on
3 March 1919 and was returned to theUnited States Shipping Board for disposition. Presumably, her name was struck from theNavy list that same day.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a7/alloway-i.htm
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