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USS Aeolus (ID-3005) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Aeolus (ID-3005)

USS ''Aeolus'' (ID-3005), sometimes also spelled ''Æolus'', was a United States Navy transport ship during World War I. She was formerly the North German Lloyd liner SS ''Grosser Kurfürst'', also spelled ''Großer Kurfürst'', launched in 1899 that sailed regularly between Bremen and New York. At the outset of World War I the ship was interned by the United States and, when that country entered the conflict in 1917, was seized and converted to a troop transport.
Originally commissioned as USS ''Grosser Kurfürst'', the ship was renamed ''Aeolus'' — after the god of wind in Greek mythology — while undergoing repairs and conversion at a U.S. Navy yard. The ship carried almost 25,000 men to France during the hostilities, and returned over 27,000 healthy and wounded men after the Armistice.
After decommissioning by the U.S. Navy, the ship was turned over to the United States Shipping Board and underwent a $3,000,000 refit in Baltimore, Maryland, and was transferred to the Munson Steamship Company for whom she carried passengers and freight to and from South American ports as SS ''Aeolus''. In 1922 the ship was assigned to the Los Angeles Steamship Co. and renamed SS ''City of Los Angeles'' and sailed to and from Los Angeles and Honolulu. In 1937, the ship was sold for scrapping in Japan.
== SS ''Grosser Kurfürst'' ==
SS ''Grosser Kurfürst'' was a steel-hulled, twin-screw, passenger-and-cargo steamship launched on 2 December 1899 at Danzig, Germany (now Gdańsk, Poland), by the shipbuilding firm of F. Schichau for the North German Lloyd. The liner boasted "enormous carrying capacity" and "excellent passenger accommodation" for all classes from first to steerage. She made her maiden voyage to Asiatic and Australian ports before commencing regularly scheduled voyages in spring 1900 between Bremen and New York City; these lasted until summer 1914. In winter seasons she did eight more tours to Australia on the German Empire mail route. Her last start to Australia was 7 January 1912. Over these years she was the biggest ship sailing to Australia. At this time she made some cruises for U.S. tourists.
Max Spangenberg was her captain in 1913 when she rescued passengers from the burning SS Volturno in the Atlantic.
When World War I broke out in Europe, ''Grosser Kurfürst'' was forced to seek shelter in American waters. The United States Government interned these ships wherever they had put into port, and upon the entrance of the United States into the hostilities on the side of the Allied and Associated Powers — on 6 April 1917 — took them over for "safe keeping." U.S. Customs agents boarded ''Grosser Kurfürst'' in the port of New York, along with 30 other German and Austro-Hungarian vessels, and sent their crews to an internment camp on Ellis Island. However, before these sailors left their ships, they carried out a program of systematic destruction calculated to take the longest possible time to repair.

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