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USS Wakulla (ID-3147) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Wakulla (ID-3147)

The first USS ''Wakulla'' (ID-3147) was a cargo ship that served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1919.
SS ''Wakulla'' was a steel-hulled, single-screw cargo vessel built under a contract from the United States Shipping Board (USSB) at Los Angeles, California, by the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. She was launched on 14 January 1918. Acquired by the United States Navy on 22 June 1918 for World War I service, she was given Identification Number (Id. No.) 3147 and commissioned as USS ''Wakulla'' on 26 June 1918 at San Francisco, California, with Lieutenant Commander Albert J. McAlman, USNRF, in command, named for Wakulla County, FL.
''Wakulla'' loaded a capacity cargo of flour and departed for the United States East Coast on 21 July 1918. En route, she underwent repairs at Balboa, Panama, from 11 August 1918 to 18 August 1918. Making port at New York City on 27 August 1918, ''Wakulla'' bunkered, underwent further repairs, and sailed for Sydney, Nova Scotia, on 7 September 1918. On 13 September 1918, she joined a convoy bound for the British Isles and made arrival at Dublin, Ireland, on 29 September 1918.
After unloading her cargo there, ''Wakulla'' shifted to Liverpool, England, late in October 1918. Underway from Liverpool on 9 November 1918, ''Wakulla'' was en route to New York when the armistice of 11 November 1918 stilled the guns of World War I.
Loading a cargo of foodstuffs earmarked for the French government, ''Wakulla'' departed New York on 18 December 1918, only to turn back for repairs, arriving back at New York on 21 December 1918. She remained under repairs into 1919 before finally departing, sailing again for France on 28 January 1919. Arriving at Bordeaux on 19 February 1919, ''Wakulla'' discharged her cargo, loaded 1,000 tons of United States Army ordnance materiel, and departed France on 29 March 1919, bound for the United States. After arriving at New York on 13 April 1919, she was decommissioned at Hoboken, New Jersey, on 18 April 1919 and simultaneously struck from the Navy List.
Returned to the United States Shipping Board and once again becoming SS ''Wakulla'', she operated actively out of Los Angeles, California, until 1923, when she was laid up, in reserve. She remained in this status until the first half of 1931 when, due to age and deterioration, she was scrapped at Baltimore, Maryland.
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