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USS Lejeune (AP-74) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Lejeune (AP-74)

USS ''Lejeune'' (AP-74)〔Some sources spell the name ''Lejune'', but this appears to be an error. The ''Lejeune'' homepage uses the latter spelling.〕 was a German cargo liner that was converted to a US Navy troop transport during the Second World War. Her original name was TS (Turbine Ship) ''Windhuk''.
==Civilian liner==
''Windhuk'' was built at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany and completed in 1936. She was one of a pair of sister ships completed that year for Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie: the other being TS ''Pretoria''.
In peacetime Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie operated ''Windhuk'' mainly between Hamburg, South-West Africa and South Africa. Reports that she operated as a German raider in the Second World War are said to be false.〔See ''Lejeune'' homepage.〕 (Her sister ship, SS ''Pretoria'', later served as a German hospital ship during the closing stages of the War.)

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