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A History of the Transport Service, 1921. GGA Image ID # 18a74916b7. The arrival of the first convoy carrying the soldiers and Marines of the American Expeditionary Force at Saint-Nazaire, France, on 26 June 1917 surprised the world and provided much-needed encouragement to the Allies.
This collection includes photographs of the many troop transport ships from WWI. Use the browse to easily search by the ship name.
The GG Archives has curated many photographs relating to World War 1, with most of the material created during the war (1914-1918). These images deal with post-war topics such as the soldier's bonus and transport home.
The following images were scanned from the book mentioned above. These pages list the ships used to take troops over to France. These ships also took part in the return of the troops. Any of the German ships listed here were seized by the U.S. after it's entrance into the War in 1917.
This page features a list of World War I era U.S. Navy cargo ship groups, defined by ships' physical characteristics, with links to pages dedicated to each group of ships. Those pages provide further links to the individual ships in each group.
Photographs of the Troop Transport Ship USS Princess Matoika, Used by the Allied Expeditionary Forces During the War. A part of the World War 1 Online Exhibit at the GG Archives.
20 cze 2014 · Here's a collection of 45 amazing photos of the World War I at sea. A German U-boat stranded on the South Coast of England, after surrender. (Keystone View Company) The former German submarine UB 148 at sea, after having been surrendered to the Allies.