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Kaiserin Auguste Victoria (ID 3983)
Transport: Built in 1905 by Vulkan Werke, Stettin, Germany; Acquired by the Navy 15 February 1919 and commissioned Kaiserin Auguste Victoria
(ID 3983) the same day at Paullac, France; Decommissioned 23 December 1919 at New York and returned to the United States Shipping Board; Sold to the Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd. in 1920; Sold to the Canadian Pacific Line and renamed Empress of Scotland; Sold in December 1930 for scrap; Burned and sank while awaiting scrapping, her remains were broken in in 1931.
Specifications: Displacement 24,581 t.; Length 677' 6"; Beam 77' 4"; Draft 28'; Speed 17.5 kts.; Complement unknown; Armament none.
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Halftone reproduction of what may have been a postal card. U.S. Navy photo NH 52206 |
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In port in 1919, probably at New York City. U.S. Navy photo NH 52207 |
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