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USAT Warren was the former Hamburg America Line liner Scandia, laid down as the Scandiinavia at AG Vulcan Stettin, launched on 24th Aug 1889. The liner was purchased by the U.S. Army Quartermaster Department 5 July 1898. In March 1899 Scandia was renamed Warren for Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren. Serving the Army Transport Service as United States Army Transport (USAT) Warren the ship was assigned to the Philippine Inter-Island Service based in Manila as one of the interisland transports. Along with routine voyages transporting troops and supplies among the islands the ship made routine trips to China with the Chinese port of Chingwangtao a routine part of service. Warren underwent major overhaul and was "practically reconstructed" during fiscal year 1916 (1 July 1915—30 June 1916) includi

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  • USAT Warren (en)
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  • USAT Warren was the former Hamburg America Line liner Scandia, laid down as the Scandiinavia at AG Vulcan Stettin, launched on 24th Aug 1889. The liner was purchased by the U.S. Army Quartermaster Department 5 July 1898. In March 1899 Scandia was renamed Warren for Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren. Serving the Army Transport Service as United States Army Transport (USAT) Warren the ship was assigned to the Philippine Inter-Island Service based in Manila as one of the interisland transports. Along with routine voyages transporting troops and supplies among the islands the ship made routine trips to China with the Chinese port of Chingwangtao a routine part of service. Warren underwent major overhaul and was "practically reconstructed" during fiscal year 1916 (1 July 1915—30 June 1916) includi (en)
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  • *Scandia (1889-1899) (en)
  • *Unknown (1922—1924) (en)
  • *Warren (1899—1922) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Antonio_Jacobsen_-_U.S._Army_Transport_Warren,_1900.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/USAT_Warren_National_Archives_photo.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/USAT_Warren_Sinks_in_Shanghai.jpg
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  • *Army (en)
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  • * mean trials *Army 11 knots (en)
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  • *AG Vulcan Stettin (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Army 4,243 tons (en)
Ship fate
  • Destroyed by fire at dock in 1924 and was scrapped. (en)
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  • *Warren *Signal: GWCD *Radio call: ATW (en)
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  • *registry (en)
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  • *Scandia *Warren *Unknown (en)
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  • Major overhaul fiscal year 1916. (en)
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  • *Hamburg America Line *United States Army *Le Seug Giap and Company (en)
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  • Triple expansion steam engine (en)
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  • *Liner: *Army: , (en)
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  • USAT Warren was the former Hamburg America Line liner Scandia, laid down as the Scandiinavia at AG Vulcan Stettin, launched on 24th Aug 1889. The liner was purchased by the U.S. Army Quartermaster Department 5 July 1898. In March 1899 Scandia was renamed Warren for Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren. Serving the Army Transport Service as United States Army Transport (USAT) Warren the ship was assigned to the Philippine Inter-Island Service based in Manila as one of the interisland transports. Along with routine voyages transporting troops and supplies among the islands the ship made routine trips to China with the Chinese port of Chingwangtao a routine part of service. Warren underwent major overhaul and was "practically reconstructed" during fiscal year 1916 (1 July 1915—30 June 1916) including boiler replacement. In 1912 Warren's signal was GWCD with radio call letters ATW. (en)
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  • Destroyed by fire at dock in 1924 and was scrapped.
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