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USS ''Newport News'' (AK-3) was a cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy for service in World War I. == Acquiring a captured German freighter == The first Navy ship to bear the name, ''Newport News'' was originally , a German cargo ship built in 1904 by Flensburg Shipbuilding Co. She was taken over from the Hamburg-American Line during World War I in compliance with dated May 14, 1917. Commissioned on July 14, 1917, the renamed ''Newport News'' entered Navy service with Lt. Comdr. John Allison USNRF in command. == World War I North Atlantic operations == ''Newport News'' operated on transatlantic supply runs until assigned to NOTS 9 January 1918. Returning to Hampton Roads from Europe 2 February, she carried coal to Boston, Massachusetts, before sailing from New York 24 March laden with military supplies for England, arriving Liverpool on the 22nd. After discharging her cargo at Liverpool, Dublin, and Queenstown, she got underway for the United States 18 May, arriving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the 31st. In subsequent months, ''Newport News'' made three more voyages to European ports with mixed cargoes. Her last took her from New York to Gibraltar in April 1919. After unloading there, she took on food, clothing and other supplies and steamed to Constantinople to relieve famine and widespread suffering in the Middle East. Returning to Norfolk, Virginia, via Gibraltar 27 June, ''Newport News'' was detached from NOTS. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USS Newport News (AK-3)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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