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History
USAHS AcadiaUnited States
NameAcadia
OwnerEastern Steamship Lines
Port of registryBoston
BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia
Laid down31 August 1931[3]
Launched13 February 1932[3]
CompletedDelivered 7 June 1932[3]
Out of service8 October 1941[4]
Identification
  • US official number 231673
  • code letters MJRQ (until 1934)[1]
  • Call sign WHES (1934 onward)[2]
FateChartered to US Maritime Commission 1941
Notes
  • Newport News Shipbuilding hull #351[3]
  • United States Official number: 231673[5]
USAHS AcadiaUnited States
NameUSAT Acadia
In service29 April 1942
FateConverted to hospital ship 1943
NotesTroop transport and ambulance ship
USAHS AcadiaUnited States
NameUSAHS Acadia
Decommissioned7 February 1946
In service5 June 1943
Out of service15 February 1947
FateReturned to owners 1947, sold to Belgian buyers May, 1955[4]
NotesTransport service 1946–47
General characteristics
Displacement6,811
Length
  • 402 ft 9 in (122.8 m) o/a[3]
  • 387.4 ft (118.1 m) registered[1]
Beam61.2 ft (18.7 m)[1]
Depth29.0 ft (8.8 m)[1]
Decks3
Propulsion
  • 2 × screws
  • 2 × steam turbines
Speed16 knots (30 km/h)[6]
Sensors and
processing systems
  • By 1936:
  • gyrocompass[2]
  • echo sounding device[2]

USAHS Acadia was the first United States Army Hospital Ship in World War II. Built in 1932 by Newport News Shipbuilding as a civilian passenger/cargo ocean liner for the Eastern Steamship Lines, the ship was in US coastal and Caribbean service prior to its acquisition by the US Maritime Administration in 1941.

  1. ^ a b c d Lloyd's Register (1933).
  2. ^ a b c Lloyd's Register (1936).
  3. ^ a b c d e Pacific Marine Review (July 1932).
  4. ^ a b MARAD Vessel Status Card: Acadia.
  5. ^ Colton: Newport News Shipbuilding.
  6. ^ "Troops and Cargo Transported During World War II under U.S. Army Control". American Merchant Marine at War, www.usmm.org. Retrieved 23 February 2012.

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