- SS Kaiser Wilhelm II
The second SS "Kaiser Wilhelm II", was a 19,361
gross ton passenger steamer built atStettin ,Germany , completed in the spring of 1903.German career
Designed for high speed
trans-Atlantic service, she won theBlue Riband for the fastest eastbound crossing in 1904. In the years before the outbreak ofWorld War I , she made regular trips between Germany andNew York , carrying passengers both prestigious (in first class) and profitable (in the much more austeresteerage ). Kaiser Wilhelm II was west-bound when the great conflict began on 3 August 1914 and, after evading patrolling Britishcruisers , arrived at New York three days later.United States military service
She was seized by the
United States Government when it declared war on Germany on 6 April 1917, and work soon began to repair her machinery, sabotaged earlier by a German caretaker crew, and otherwise prepare the ship for use as a transport. While this work progressed, she was employed as abarracks ship at theNew York Navy Yard .The U.S. Navy placed the ship in commission as USS "Kaiser Wilhelm II" (ID-3004) in late August 1917. Her name was changed to "Agamemnon" at the beginning of September and active war work commenced at the end of October, when she left for her first troopship voyage to
France . While at sea on 9 November 1917, she was damaged in a collision with another big ex-German transport, USS|Von Steuben|ID-3017, but delivered her vital passengers to the war zone a few days later. Following return to the United States in December and subsequent repair work, Agamemnon again steamed to France in mid-January 1918 and thereafter regularly crossed the Atlantic as part of the massive effort to establish a major American military presence on theWestern Front . The routine was occasionally punctuated by encounters with real or suspectedU-boat s and, during the autumn of 1918, with outbreaks ofinfluenza on board.In mid-December 1918, just over a month after the Armistice ended the fighting, "Agamemnon" began to bring Americans home from France. She made nine voyages between then and August 1919, carrying nearly 42,000 service personnel, some four thousand more than she had transported overseas during wartime. USS "Agamemnon" was decommissioned in late August and turned over to the War Department for further use as a U.S. Army Transport. Laid up after the middle 1920s, she was renamed "Monticello" in 1927 but had no further active service. "Monticello" was considered too old for use in the
Second World War , and thus the ship was sold for scrapping in 1940.References
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External links
* [http://www.lostliners.com/Liners/German_Lloyd/kaiserII.html|Lostliners: SS "Kaiser Wilhelm II"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/173004.htm USS "Agamemnon" (ID-3004)] , Navsource Online.
* [http://www.gjenvick.com/Steerage/FellowshipOfTheSteerage-3-Embarkation-Accommodations.html Description of passenger conditions in the steerage] and second class passenger compartments on the "Kaiser Wilhelm II" in 1905
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