USS Oregonian

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SS Oregonian, either before or after her 1918-1919 U.S. Navy service as USS Oregonian (ID-1323)
History
Flag of the United States.svgUnited States
NameUSS Oregonian
NamesakePrevious name retained
Builder Delaware River Iron Shipbuilding and Engine Works, Chester, Pennsylvania
Launched4 March 1901
Acquired15 August 1918
Commissioned17 August 1918
Decommissioned15 April 1919
FateReturned to owners 1919
NotesOperated as commercial cargo ship SS Oregonian both before and after her U.S. Navy service
General characteristics
Type Cargo ship
Tonnage5,648 Gross register tons
Displacement8,850 tons
Length430 ft 0 in (131.06 m)
Beam51 ft 1 in (15.57 m)
Draft28 ft 0 in (8.53 m)
Speed10.5 knots
Complement112
Armament1 × 3-inch (76.2-millimeter) gun

USS Oregonian (ID-1323) was a cargo ship that served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1919.

Oregonian was built by the Delaware River Iron Shipbuilding and Engine Works in Chester, Pennsylvania and launched in 1901. At the time of her acquisition by the United States Government on 15 August 1918 she was operated by the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company.

Oregonian was assigned Id. No. 1323 and commissioned into the Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS) on 17 August 1918 at Norfolk, Virginia. After refitting and arming, she took on general cargo, joined a convoy out of Norfolk on 22 August 1918, and arrived at Brest, France, on 11 September 1918. Steaming on to St. Nazaire, France, she discharged her cargo and sailed from Le Verdon-sur-Mer, France, in convoy on 30 September 1918, arriving at New York City on 16 October 1918.

Oregonian subsequently made two more Atlantic crossings. The first was to La Pallice, Bordeaux, and Le Verdon-sur-Mer, France, returning to New York on 13 December 1918, and the second to the Mediterranean in January 1919. Following delivery of her cargo at Trieste, she returned to New York, arriving on 26 March 1919.

Ordered demobilized and returned to her owners, she decommissioned on 15 April 1919 at Brooklyn, New York.

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