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SS Dante Alighieri : ウィキペディア英語版
SS Dante Alighieri

SS ''Dante Alighieri'' was an Italian ocean liner for Transatlantica Italiana. During World War I she was employed as a troopship carrying United States troops to France as part of the Cruiser and Transport Force. In 1927, she was sold to Japanese firm Nippon Yusen Kaisha and renamed ''Asahi Maru''. Operating as a hospital ship during World War II, she was damaged in a collision in 1944 in Japan, and was eventually scrapped in 1949.
== History ==
"Dante Alighieri" was built by Società Esercizio Bacini of Riva Trigoso in 1914 for Transatlantica Italiana. She was a vessel, with a length overall and a beam. She had accommodations for 100 first-class, 260 second-class, and 1,825 third-class passengers. Launched on 28 November 1914, she sailed on her maiden voyage from Genoa to Palermo and New York on 10 February 1915.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Immigrant Ship Information )〕 After the United States entered World War I, she was chartered as a troop transport and attached to the United States Navy Cruiser and Transport Force.〔 (Page 240 shows the date as "July 1, 1916", but is wrong. See p. 102 for a description of the appendices with the correct date of July 1, 1918, listed.)〕
After the war ended, ''Dante Alighieri'' resumed her Genoa–New York service, continuing on the same route through October 1927. She departed New York for Lisbon, Naples and Genoa in November 1927. In 1928, the liner was sold to the Japanese firm of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and renamed ''Asahi Maru''. In 1937 she was converted into a hospital ship. In 1940, she had one of her funnels removed. On 24 January 1942, the hospital ship was hit by gunfire from the destroyer USS ''John D. Ford'', during an American incursion on Balikpapan. On 5 February 1944, ''Asahi Maru'' was damaged in a collision in the Japanese Inland Sea. She was scrapped in 1949.〔〔(IJN Hospital Ship Asahi Maru )〕

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