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The USS St. Mihiel was built by the American International Shipbuilding Corp. on Hogs Island, Pennsylvania in 1920. She was used as an army transport, carrying soldiers to and from battle. In 1923, she carried the last American soldiers back from Germany at the end of World War I. In 1943, the USS St. Mihiel was decommissioned to the Navy, where she served as an army hospital ship.
From the description of USS Mihiel quarantine report, 1923. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 126884230
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associatedWith | Barry, George F. |
associatedWith | Carroll, Murray L. |
associatedWith | Crothers, James A. (James Alexander), 1893- |
associatedWith | Gray, Carl R. 1867-1939 |
associatedWith | Groninger, Homer M. |
associatedWith | Hastings, David C. |
associatedWith | Holzwart, Wanda L., 1923-2002. |
associatedWith | Kerr, Richard C. |
associatedWith | Lawrie, James. |
associatedWith | Lee, Kenneth D., 1907-1994. |
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