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- Q7227808 subject Q13298590.
- Q7227808 subject Q15194050.
- Q7227808 subject Q7036106.
- Q7227808 subject Q7036122.
- Q7227808 subject Q7036160.
- Q7227808 subject Q7829496.
- Q7227808 subject Q8121981.
- Q7227808 subject Q9439960.
- Q7227808 abstract "USS Mercury (ID-3012) was a United States Navy transport ship during World War I. She was formerly the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner SS Barbarossa built by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, Germany, in 1897, and operated by the North German Lloyd Line.At the outset of World War I the ship was interned by the United States and, when that country entered the conflict in 1917, was seized and converted to a troop transport. After decommissioning by the U.S. Navy, the ship was turned over to the Army Transport Service and then to the U.S. Shipping Board. She was sold for scrapping in February 1924.".
- Q7227808 acquirementDate "1917-04-06".
- Q7227808 builder Q1055.
- Q7227808 builder Q218715.
- Q7227808 builder Q43287.
- Q7227808 commissioningDate "1917-08-03".
- Q7227808 country Q43287.
- Q7227808 decommissioningDate "1919-09-27".
- Q7227808 length "165.8112".
- Q7227808 owner Q652374.
- Q7227808 shipBeam "18.288".
- Q7227808 shipDraft "7.9248".
- Q7227808 shipLaunch "1896-09-05".
- Q7227808 status "Transferred to theU.S. Army".
- Q7227808 status "interned by the United States, 1914; seized 6 April 1917".
- Q7227808 thumbnail SS_Barbarossa.jpg?width=300.
- Q7227808 topSpeed "27.78".
- Q7227808 wikiPageExternalLink mercury-iv.htm.
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- Q7227808 wikiPageWikiLink Q1055.
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- Q7227808 wikiPageWikiLink Q13298590.
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- Q7227808 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036106.
- Q7227808 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036122.
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- Q7227808 wikiPageWikiLink Q9439960.
- Q7227808 shipAcquired "1917-04-06".
- Q7227808 shipBuilder Q1055.
- Q7227808 shipBuilder Q218715.
- Q7227808 shipBuilder Q43287.
- Q7227808 shipCommissioned "1917-08-03".
- Q7227808 shipCountry "Germany".
- Q7227808 shipDecommissioned "1919-09-27".
- Q7227808 shipFate "--04-06".
- Q7227808 shipFate "Transferred to the U.S. Army".
- Q7227808 shipLaunched "1896-09-05".
- Q7227808 shipName "SS Barbarossa".
- Q7227808 shipName "USS Mercury".
- Q7227808 shipOwner Q652374.
- Q7227808 type Product.
- Q7227808 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7227808 type Ship.
- Q7227808 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7227808 type Thing.
- Q7227808 type Q11446.
- Q7227808 comment "USS Mercury (ID-3012) was a United States Navy transport ship during World War I. She was formerly the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner SS Barbarossa built by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, Germany, in 1897, and operated by the North German Lloyd Line.At the outset of World War I the ship was interned by the United States and, when that country entered the conflict in 1917, was seized and converted to a troop transport. After decommissioning by the U.S.".
- Q7227808 label "USS Mercury (ID-3012)".
- Q7227808 depiction SS_Barbarossa.jpg.
- Q7227808 name "SS Barbarossa".
- Q7227808 name "USS Mercury".