- USS Antigone (ID-3007)
USS "Antigone" (ID-3007) was a
transport for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I , and the first ship of that name for the U.S. Navy. She was originally SS "Neckar" forNorth German Lloyd from her 1900 launch until seized by the U.S. in 1917. After her war service she was SS "Potomac" forUnited States Lines .SS "Neckar"
"Neckar" was launched on
8 December 1900 atGeestemünde ,Germany , by J.C. Tecklenborg; and was owned and operated byNorth German Lloyd . In the North Atlantic at the outbreak of World War I in the summer of 1914, the passenger and freight liner sought sanctuary at the neutral port, Baltimore,Maryland —lest she fall prey to the warships of theRoyal Navy —and was interned, ostensibly for the duration of the conflict.World War I
When the United States declared war on Germany in April 1917, American customs agents seized the ship. She was transferred to the Navy by the United States Shipping Board on
12 July 1917 ; converted for naval service as a troop transport at theNorfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth,Virginia ; renamed "Antigone" on1 September 1917 ; and placed in commission on5 September 1917 , Comdr. Joseph R. Defrees in command. "Antigone" was assigned to theCruiser and Transport Force , Atlantic Fleet, on14 September , and she departed Norfolk on29 November . After coaling and completing sea trials, she proceeded to Hoboken,New Jersey , and embarked approximately 2,000 American troops. The transport sailed fromNew York City en route toFrance on14 December and, during the next 11 months, made eight round-trip voyages to France, each of which terminated in either Brest orSaint-Nazaire . The ship also carried medical supplies and general cargo—as well as 16,526 troops—to Europe before hostilities ended. After the armistice was signed on11 November 1918 , the transport continued her transatlantic voyages and returned more than 22,000 veterans to the United States. She completed her last trip from France upon her arrival at New York City on15 September 1919 . She was decommissioned there on24 September 1919 , and her name was simultaneously struck from the Navy list. The ship was then transferred to the War Department for service in the Army Transport ServiceReferences
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