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USS Ice King (ID 3160) was a refrigerated cargo ship (reefer ship) acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was assigned to transport cargo across the Atlantic Ocean to Allied troops in Europe. On her first transatlantic crossing, a German submarine fired torpedoes at her, but, through skillful maneuvering, her captain was able to avoid being struck and sunk. Post-war she was sold, and continued her civilian maritime career.

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  • USS Ice King (ID 3160) was a refrigerated cargo ship (reefer ship) acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was assigned to transport cargo across the Atlantic Ocean to Allied troops in Europe. On her first transatlantic crossing, a German submarine fired torpedoes at her, but, through skillful maneuvering, her captain was able to avoid being struck and sunk. Post-war she was sold, and continued her civilian maritime career. (en)
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  • 1917-12-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Returned to theU.S. Shipping Boardfor service until laid up in 1923; scrapped in 1950 atWilmington, Delaware
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  • *one 3-inch gun mount *one 5-inch gun mount (en)
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  • 52' (en)
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  • Standard Shipbuilding Company, Shooters Island, New York (en)
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  • as War Unit; renamed Passaic while under construction (en)
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  • Returned to the U.S. Shipping Board for service until laid up in 1923; scrapped in 1950 at Wilmington, Delaware (en)
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  • USS Ice King (en)
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  • Name Passaic changed to Ice King to prevent confusion (en)
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  • Subsequently entered merchant service as Georgian and later as Hilton, for A. H. Bull Lines (en)
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  • renamed Ice King shortly before commissioning (en)
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  • USS Ice King (ID 3160) was a refrigerated cargo ship (reefer ship) acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was assigned to transport cargo across the Atlantic Ocean to Allied troops in Europe. On her first transatlantic crossing, a German submarine fired torpedoes at her, but, through skillful maneuvering, her captain was able to avoid being struck and sunk. Post-war she was sold, and continued her civilian maritime career. (en)
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