Cargo ship of the United States Navy
For various ships named USS
Texas , see
USS Texas .
History
United States
Name USS Texan
Namesake Previous name retained
Builder New York Shipbuilding Corporation , Camden , New Jersey
Launched 16 August 1902
Completed 1902
Acquired 18 March 1918
Commissioned 23 March 1918
Decommissioned 22 August 1919
Fate
Notes
In commercial service 1902-1918 and 1919-1942
Torpedoed and sunk in commercial service 11 March 1942
General characteristics
Type Cargo ship and troop transport
Tonnage 8,615 Gross register tons
Displacement 18,000 tons
Length 484 ft 5 in (147.65 m)
Beam 57 ft (17 m)
Draft 29 ft 3 in (8.92 m)
Propulsion Steam engine
Speed 13.5 knots (maximum)
Complement 70
Armament
1 × 5-inch (127-millimeter) gun
1 × 3-inch (76.2-millimeter) gun
USS Texan (ID-1354) was a United States Navy cargo ship and troop transport in commission from 1918 to 1919.
Texan was built in 1902 at Camden , New Jersey , by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation as the passenger ship SS Texan for the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company . The United States Shipping Board acquired her on 18 March 1918 for World War I service and transferred her to the U.S. Navy at New York City the same day. Assigned the Naval Registry Identification Number (ID. No.) 1354, she was commissioned as USS Texan on 23 March 1918.
Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service after being refitted for naval service, Texan loaded general military supplies and departed on 9 April 1918 in a convoy for France . Texan arrived at Brest , France, on 24 April 1918 and, after discharging her cargo , began the return voyage to New York on 19 May 1918. Upon her arrival there, she underwent voyage repairs and then loaded supplies, including 405 tons of ammunition and 10 locomotives destined for Marseilles , France. Texan departed with a convoy on 18 June 1918 and arrived at Marseilles on 7 July 1918. Texan made another round-trip voyage to Marseilles in September 1918. On 23 October 1918 she sank the American sail Barge J. H. Rutter in a collision in the North River .[ 1] [ 2] She made another round trip to Le Verdon-sur-Mer , France, in November and December 1918 before returning to New York on 4 January 1919.
On 18 January 1919, Texan was transferred to the Cruiser and Transport Force and began operating as a troop transport, bringing troops of the American Expeditionary Force home to the United States from France until 7 August 1919, when she was reassigned to the 5th Naval District .
Texan was decommissioned on 22 August 1919 and returned to the United States Shipping Board for return to the American Hawaiian Steamship Company.
Texan returned to commercial service as SS Texan . During World War II she was on a commercial voyage when German submarine U-126 torpedoed , shelled and sank her off Cape San Antonio , Cuba , on 11 March 1942. Nine men were lost, and 38 survived.
References
21°34′N 76°28′W / 21.567°N 76.467°W / 21.567; -76.467
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in March 1942
Shipwrecks
1 Mar: USS Edsall , HMS Encounter , HNLMS Evertsen , HMS Exeter , USS Houston , USS Pecos , HMAS Perth , USS Pope , Rooseboom , U-656
2 Mar: HNLMS Banckert , USAT Don Esteban , Ha-13 , HNLMS K X , HNLMS K XIII , HNLMS K XVIII , HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden , USS Pillsbury , USS Stewart , Toendjoek , Van Waerwijck , HNLMS Witte de With
3 Mar: USS Asheville , Koolama , SS Mary , USS Perch
4 Mar: HMAS Yarra
5 Mar: Auby
6 Mar: HNLMS Pieter de Bitter , Rononia
7 Mar: Arabutan , HNLMS Gouden Leeuw , Nyggjaberg , Uniwaleco
8 Mar: HNLMS Eland Dubois , HNLMS Jan van Amstel , Smyshlyony
10 Mar: Lady Nelson , Kongō Maru , Tenyo Maru , Yokohama Maru
11 Mar: HMS Naiad
12 Mar: Texan
13 Mar: Tama Maru No. 2 , Tolten
14 Mar: U-133
15 Mar: U-503 , HMS Vortigern
17 Mar: Île de Batz , San Demetrio
18 Mar: E.M. Clark
19 Mar: Papoose
20 Mar: HMS Heythrop
21 Mar: Vamar
23 Mar: British Prudence
24 Mar: HMS Southwold , U-655
26 Mar: HMS Jaguar , HMS Legion , HMS P39
27 Mar: USS Atik , U-587 , Equipoise
28 Mar: HMS Campbeltown , Raceland
29 Mar: Hertford , Z26
30 Mar: U-585
Unknown: Emilia , Panay
Other incidents