SS Santa Teresa

SS Santa Teresa

Built in 1918, the SS "Santa Teresa" was originally a passenger liner. In World War I she was requisitioned by the US Navy and served under the title USS "Santa Teresa" (ID 3804). She served as a commercial vessel between the wars, first under her original name, and later as the SS "Kent". During World War II she served first with the US Army as the USAT "Ernest Hinds", and later with the Navy as USS "Kent" (AP-28). She spent the final part of the war as an Army hospital ship, once more under the name USAT (or USAHS) "Ernest Hinds".

Operational history

"Santa Teresa", an 8890-ton transport, was built in 1918 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a civilian passenger liner. Taken over by the Navy for World War I use, she was commissioned in mid-November 1918 as USS "Santa Teresa" (ID 3804), a week after the Armistice ended the fighting. Between December 1918 and September 1919 "Santa Teresa" made seven round-trip voyages between the United States and France, primarily bringing home war veterans. The ship was decommissioned in October 1919 and turned over to the U.S. Shipping Board for return to her owners. During the next two decades she operated commercially as SS "Santa Teresa" and, after 1936, as SS "Kent".

World War II

In April 1941 the U.S. Army purchased the "Kent". Renamed "Ernest Hinds", she was converted to a troopship at Boston, Massachusetts, and took part in maneuvers off Cape Cod before being transferred to the Navy in July 1941. After serving as USS "Kent" (AP-28) for eight months, she was returned to the Army in March 1942 and again became USAT "Ernest Hinds".

During May 1942 - September 1943 "Ernest Hinds" operated as a transport, making a trip to Alaska in mid-1942 and thereafter carrying personnel and cargo between the U.S., Hawaii, and the South Pacific and within the latter region. The ship was converted to a hospital ship at San Francisco, California, between September 1943 and June 1944. She then steamed through the Panama Canal to begin service between the U.S. East Coast and the Mediterranean Sea.

"Ernest Hinds"'s hospital ship service ended in September 1945 and she was again altered to a transport. She carried Jamaican laborers between Florida and Jamaica on behalf of the War Shipping Administration until turned over to the U.S. Public Health Service in April 1946 for use as a floating isolation ward at Jacksonville, Florida. She was transferred to the Maritime Administration in April 1947 and laid up at Brunswick, Georgia. Moved to the James River, Virginia, Reserve Fleet in April 1948, the nearly forty-year-old ship was sold for scrapping in May 1957.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s5/santa_teresa.htm|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k2/kent.htm

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