USS Samaritan (AH-10)
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USS Samaritan (AH-10) was a hospital ship that served with the US Navy in World War II. Prior to that, she served as a US Navy transport ship under the name USS Chaumont (AP-5). USS Chaumont, one of twelve 13,400-ton (displacement) Hog Island Type B (Design 1024) transports laid down in November 1918 as SS Shope for the U.S. Shipping Board, launched in March 1920 at Hog Island, Pennsylvania by the American International Shipbuilding Corporation. In November 1920 the ship was delivered to the Shipping Board and transferred to the War Department on 15 December 1920 with assignment to the U.S. Army Transport Service. Redundant to Army needs, she was transferred “on loan” to the Navy on 3 November 1921 and commissioned on the 22nd, Lieutenant Commander G. H. Emmerson in temporary command. On 1
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USS Samaritan (AH-10)
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*USAT Chaumont
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*USS Chaumont
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1921-11-03
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1946-06-25
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Four battle stars for World War II service
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USS Chaumont , USS Samaritan
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14
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1921-11-22
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Unknown
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American International Shipbuilding
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patients: 394
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286
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September 1920
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8300
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Sold for scrap, 1948
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USSB hull no. 671
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1920-03-31
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*USAT Chaumont
*USS Chaumont
*USS Samaritan
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*In honor of the American Expeditionary Force’s headquarters at Chaumont, France in World War I
*Samaritan
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Geared turbine, single screw, 6,000 horsepower
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USS Samaritan (AH-10) was a hospital ship that served with the US Navy in World War II. Prior to that, she served as a US Navy transport ship under the name USS Chaumont (AP-5). USS Chaumont, one of twelve 13,400-ton (displacement) Hog Island Type B (Design 1024) transports laid down in November 1918 as SS Shope for the U.S. Shipping Board, launched in March 1920 at Hog Island, Pennsylvania by the American International Shipbuilding Corporation. In November 1920 the ship was delivered to the Shipping Board and transferred to the War Department on 15 December 1920 with assignment to the U.S. Army Transport Service. Redundant to Army needs, she was transferred “on loan” to the Navy on 3 November 1921 and commissioned on the 22nd, Lieutenant Commander G. H. Emmerson in temporary command. On 1 December 1921, Commander C.L. Arnold assumed command. Permanent transfer to the Navy by Executive order was effective 6 August 1924.
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Sold for scrap, 1948
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1946-06-25
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