USS U. S. Grant

USAT U. S. Grant
USAT U. S. Grant underway in Manila Bay, 11 May 1938
History
United States
BuilderVulcan Aktiengesellschaft, Germany
Launched20 July 1907
ChristenedKönig Wilhelm II
Acquired(Seized from Germany) 6 April 1917
Commissioned
  • Navy: 27 Aug 1917 - 2 Sep 1919
  • Army: 3 Jun 1922 - 1940
  • Navy: 16 Jun 1941 - 14 Nov 1945
Renamed
  • USS Madawaska (1917 - 1922)
  • USS U. S. Grant (1922 - 1948)
Stricken28 November 1948
Honors and
awards
One battle star for World War II service
FateSold for scrap, 24 February 1948
General characteristics
Displacement15,010 tons
Length508 ft 2 in
Beam55 ft 3 in
Draft27 ft 6 in
Depth of hold31 ft 8 in
PropulsionReciprocating engines, single screw, 8,000 shaft horsepower[1]
Speed15 knots
Troops1,244
Complement211
Armament(World War II) 7 x 3"/50 caliber dual purpose guns, later 1 or 2 x 5"/38 caliber guns, 4 x 3"/50 cal. guns, 2 x machine guns

USS U. S. Grant (AP-29) was a transport ship that saw service with the United States Navy in World War II. Originally a German ocean liner named König Wilhelm II, she was seized by the United States during the First World War and renamed USS Madawaska (ID-3011) in 1917 before being renamed USS U. S. Grant (AP-29) in 1922.

  1. ^ Clancey, Patrick. "AP-29 USS U.S. Grant". Hyperwar:A Hypertest History of the Second World War. Retrieved 3 January 2014.[dead link]