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  • Title: Duchy z głębin Bałtyku
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  • Language: pol
  • Number of Pages: Median: 302
  • Publisher: Wydawnictwo "Świat Książki"
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  • Publish Location: Warszawa

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  • First Year Published: 2010
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Troopship

A troopship (also troop ship or troop transport or trooper) is a ship used to carry soldiers, either in peacetime or wartime. Troopships were often drafted

SS Kronprinz Wilhelm

supplies. When the US entered World War I, she was seized and renamed USS Von Steuben, and served as a United States Navy troop transport until she was decommissioned

SM U-151

the U.S. Navy auxiliary cruiser and troopship USS Von Steuben, but missed and was instead depth charged by Von Steuben. On 28 June, U-151 captured SS Dictator

List of ships sunk by submarines by death toll

(PDF). All Japan Seamen's Union. Retrieved 17 November 2011. "SS General von Steuben [+1945]". WreckSite. Retrieved 6 December 2010. "Convoy Hi-81 (ヒ81船団)"

USS Henderson (AP-1)

and baggage to the transport Von Steuben without loss of life, completing the transfer by 6:00 am on 3 July. Von Steuben continued on to Brest, France

Alfred von Niezychowski

was officially seized by the US Navy. Renamed the USS Von Steuben, she was turned into a troopship. Despite officially being a prisoner of the United States

SS Dwinsk

on 18 June, the troopship USS Von Steuben approached the lifeboats. U-151 fired a torpedo at her, but by changing course Von Steuben avoided being hit

SS Amerika (1905)

morning of 31 October, in company with the transports Mount Vernon, Von Steuben, Agamemnon, the armored cruiser North Carolina, and destroyers Terry

Armed merchantman

eventually converted her into the United States Navy troop transport USS Von Steuben. The most famous German commerce raider of World War I probably was Seeadler

147th Regiment (United States)

Infantry arrived at the port of New York on 25 March 1919 on the troopship USS Von Steuben and was demobilized on 19 April 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Per