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- Q7874837 subject Q6930006.
- Q7874837 subject Q7829496.
- Q7874837 subject Q7831854.
- Q7874837 subject Q8738168.
- Q7874837 subject Q8863651.
- Q7874837 abstract "USS Transfer was a steam-propelled, derrick-rigged freight lighter. She was laid down on 18 August 1904 at the New York Navy Yard, launched on 24 May 1905 and placed in service at New York on 19 July 1910.Transfer spent her entire Navy career in the 3rd Naval District assigned to the New York Navy Yard. Though initially carried on the Navy list as a tugboat, she performed all varied duties of a freight lighter, primarily transporting people, cargo, stores, and other items between ships and shore.Records documenting the milestones of the ship's career are sparse; but according to DANFS we can assume that she was commissioned sometime during her first dozen years of service since documents indicate that she was decommissioned on 6 October 1922. She remained in that status until 6 February 1924 when she was recommissioned to replace the Traffic. Ten years later, USS YF-211 took over her duties; and Transfer was decommissioned once again on 8 February 1934.Transfer apparently remained out of commission for the remainder of her career, though in all probability, she continued to serve the Navy. Little is known of her service, but her boiler plant provided heat to the cruisers USS Honolulu (CL-48) and USS Helena (CL-50) during the winter of 1938 and 1939 while the former underwent post-shakedown availability and the latter completed construction. On 8 March 1941, Transfer received the alpha-numeric designation, IX-46. Transfer's name was struck from the Navy list on 16 September 1945 as a result of an inspection and survey. In January 1945, the Commandant, 3rd Naval District, was authorized to dispose of her and sold her for scrapping on 8 April 1945.".
- Q7874837 activeYearsStartDate "1910-07-19".
- Q7874837 builder Q524435.
- Q7874837 decommissioningDate "1934-02-08".
- Q7874837 layingDown "1904-08-18".
- Q7874837 length "33.528".
- Q7874837 shipBeam "9.144".
- Q7874837 shipDraft "3.048".
- Q7874837 shipLaunch "1905-05-24".
- Q7874837 status "Sold for scrap 8 April 1945".
- Q7874837 wikiPageExternalLink transfer.html.
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- Q7874837 wikiPageWikiLink Q524435.
- Q7874837 wikiPageWikiLink Q6930006.
- Q7874837 wikiPageWikiLink Q7829496.
- Q7874837 wikiPageWikiLink Q7831854.
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- Q7874837 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738168.
- Q7874837 wikiPageWikiLink Q8863651.
- Q7874837 shipBuilder Q524435.
- Q7874837 shipDecommissioned "1934-02-08".
- Q7874837 shipFate "--04-08".
- Q7874837 shipInService "1910-07-19".
- Q7874837 shipLaidDown "1904-08-18".
- Q7874837 shipLaunched "1905-05-24".
- Q7874837 type Product.
- Q7874837 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7874837 type Ship.
- Q7874837 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7874837 type Thing.
- Q7874837 type Q11446.
- Q7874837 comment "USS Transfer was a steam-propelled, derrick-rigged freight lighter. She was laid down on 18 August 1904 at the New York Navy Yard, launched on 24 May 1905 and placed in service at New York on 19 July 1910.Transfer spent her entire Navy career in the 3rd Naval District assigned to the New York Navy Yard.".
- Q7874837 label "USS Transfer (IX-46)".