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Laid down in 1919 as '''SS Lake Strymon''', she was delivered to the United States Shipping Board in April 1920 after whcih she was sold to Southern Steamship Co. In 1923 her name was changed to '''SS City of Houston''' and on 1 Jun 1942 she was acquired by the War SHipping Administration. On 4 Jan 1946 she was returned to her previous owners at Shanghai, China who onsold her the same day to the Republic of China, who renamed her '''SS Hai Wai'''
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Laid down in 1919 as '''SS Lake Strymon''', she was delivered to the United States Shipping Board in April 1920 after which she was sold to Southern Steamship Co. In 1923 her name was changed to '''SS City of Houston''' and on 1 Jun 1942 she was acquired by the War Shipping Administration. On 4 Jan 1946 she was returned to her previous owners at Shanghai, China who on-sold her the same day to the Republic of China, who renamed her '''SS Hai Wai'''
  
  
 
Rebuilt in 1947 her tonnage increased from 2,609 tons to 2,647 tons. During 1954 she was broken up for scrap on Taiwan.
 
Rebuilt in 1947 her tonnage increased from 2,609 tons to 2,647 tons. During 1954 she was broken up for scrap on Taiwan.
 
  
 
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==Soldiers carried==

Latest revision as of 01:25, 14 September 2023

USAT City of Houston
USAT City of Houston.jpg
1919-1923 photo of SS Lake Strymon - Bowling Green State University, University Libraries, Historical Collection of the Great Lakes
History
Name USAT City of Houston
Owner Southern Steamship Co., Philadelphia, PA.
Builder McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding, Duluth, MN.
Launched 1919
Completed November 1919
In service 1920
Fate broken up Taiwan in 1954
General characteristics
Type Cargo ship
Tonnage 2,609 tons
Length 251 ft (76.5m)
Beam 33 ft (10.1m)
Depth 28 ft (8.5m)
Propulsion Single screw
Speed 10.7 knots (19.8 km/h)



Remarks

Laid down in 1919 as SS Lake Strymon, she was delivered to the United States Shipping Board in April 1920 after which she was sold to Southern Steamship Co. In 1923 her name was changed to SS City of Houston and on 1 Jun 1942 she was acquired by the War Shipping Administration. On 4 Jan 1946 she was returned to her previous owners at Shanghai, China who on-sold her the same day to the Republic of China, who renamed her SS Hai Wai


Rebuilt in 1947 her tonnage increased from 2,609 tons to 2,647 tons. During 1954 she was broken up for scrap on Taiwan.

Soldiers carried

Milne Bay - Brisbane 7 - 14 February 1944