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- Arosa_Kulm abstract "The SS Arosa Kulm was a passenger ship which was launched at Hog Island, Pennsylvania in 1919 and ended as being sold for scrapping in 1959.Completed in 1920, Arosa Kulm started as the U.S. Army Transport Cantigny, a 7555 gross ton troopship with a speed of 17 knots and was sold in 1923/1924 to commercial transatlantic freight and passenger transport as American Banker. In 1940 the ship was transferred to a Belgian shipping company as Ville d’Anvers together with seven other idle American ships and was the only one of the eight ships to survive World War II to re-enter passenger service in 1946 with 200 berths as City of Athens. In 1947 as Protea and refitted with berths for over 965 persons. the accommodations were probably the worst of any ship of that time. In 1952 the accommodations were adjusted to 900 and she was renamed Arosa Kulm after being sold to Panama's Arosa Line.Australia was visited four times by Arosa Kulm.In addition to serving immigrants, Arosa Kulm was chartered by American Field Service, an exchange organization bringing numerous exchange students between Europe and the U.S.Arosa Kulm was scrapped at Bruges in Belgium in 1959.".
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- Arosa_Kulm wikiPageWikiLink Borinquen_(1931).
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- Arosa_Kulm wikiPageWikiLink Category:1919_ships.
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- Arosa_Kulm wikiPageWikiLink Knot.
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- Arosa_Kulm wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
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- Arosa_Kulm wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Cantigny'' alias ''Arosa Kulm''".
- Arosa_Kulm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arosa Kulm".
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- Arosa_Kulm subject Category:1919_ships.
- Arosa_Kulm subject Category:Ocean_liners.
- Arosa_Kulm hypernym Ship.
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- Arosa_Kulm type Ship.
- Arosa_Kulm comment "The SS Arosa Kulm was a passenger ship which was launched at Hog Island, Pennsylvania in 1919 and ended as being sold for scrapping in 1959.Completed in 1920, Arosa Kulm started as the U.S. Army Transport Cantigny, a 7555 gross ton troopship with a speed of 17 knots and was sold in 1923/1924 to commercial transatlantic freight and passenger transport as American Banker.".
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- Arosa_Kulm wasDerivedFrom Arosa_Kulm?oldid=679589128.
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