About: USS Paysandu

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USS Paysandu (ID-3880) was a troop transport acquired to repatriate U.S. troops from France after World War I. Paysandu was originally SS Bahia, a passenger-cargo ship built in 1898 for the Hamburg South American Line. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Bahia was interned at Montevideo, Uruguay. Seized by the Uruguayan government in 1917, Bahia was transferred to the management of the United States Shipping Board in late 1918, converted into a troop transport in New Jersey and commissioned as USS Paysandu (ID-3880). Paysandu made two round trips from the United States to France between May and July 1919 before being decommissioned and returned to Uruguay.

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  • USS Paysandu (ID-3880) was a troop transport acquired to repatriate U.S. troops from France after World War I. Paysandu was originally SS Bahia, a passenger-cargo ship built in 1898 for the Hamburg South American Line. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Bahia was interned at Montevideo, Uruguay. Seized by the Uruguayan government in 1917, Bahia was transferred to the management of the United States Shipping Board in late 1918, converted into a troop transport in New Jersey and commissioned as USS Paysandu (ID-3880). Paysandu made two round trips from the United States to France between May and July 1919 before being decommissioned and returned to Uruguay. The ship subsequently re-entered merchant service as SS Paysandu, before being scrapped in Denmark in 1928. (en)
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  • 1898-04-19 (xsd:date)
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  • USS Paysandu in port, 1919 (en)
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  • Scrapped at Copenhagen, Denmark, January 1928 (en)
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  • USS Paysandu (ID-3880) was a troop transport acquired to repatriate U.S. troops from France after World War I. Paysandu was originally SS Bahia, a passenger-cargo ship built in 1898 for the Hamburg South American Line. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Bahia was interned at Montevideo, Uruguay. Seized by the Uruguayan government in 1917, Bahia was transferred to the management of the United States Shipping Board in late 1918, converted into a troop transport in New Jersey and commissioned as USS Paysandu (ID-3880). Paysandu made two round trips from the United States to France between May and July 1919 before being decommissioned and returned to Uruguay. (en)
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