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Charlton Hall (SP 1369)


Cargo Ship: Built in 1907 by the William Hamilton Co., Port Glasgow, Scotland; Acquired by the Navy, 10 June 1918; Commissioned, 14 June 1918; Decommissioned, 29 January 1919 at Newport News, VA; Transferred to the Shipping Board, 3 February 1919 at New York. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 11,300 t.; Length 412' 6"; Beam 60'; Draft 25' 6"; Speed 11 kts.; Complement 62; Armament one 6" and one 3".


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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: Charlton Hall (No. 1369) was built in 1907 by William Hamilton dc Co., Port Glasgow, Scotland; transferred from the Shipping Board 10 June 1918, and commissioned 14 June 1918, Lieutenant Commander J. L. Evans USNRF, in command.

Serving with the Naval Overseas Transportation Service in support first of the American Expeditionary Force and later of the Army of Occupation, Charlton Hall made three voyages from New York to ports in France carrying general cargo between 17 June 1918 and 23 December 1918. She was decommissioned at Newport News, VA., 29 January 1919, and returned to the Shipping Board at New York 3 February 1919.


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