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USS. Rijndam. USS Rijndam (ID–2505) was the Holland America Line (HAL) ocean liner Rijndam, also spelt Ryndam, which was launched in Ireland in 1901 and scrapped in the Netherlands in 1929. The US requisitioned her as the United States Navy troopship USS Rijndam from 1918 until 1919.
SS. Ryndam. (1950) SS Ryndam was an ocean liner built for Holland America Line in 1951. She was built by N.V. Dok en Werfmaatschappij Wilton-Fijenoord, Schiedam. She was christened by Mrs. C. Tjarda van Stakenborgh Stachouwer-Marburg (wife of the prewar Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies). [2] The original intent of her design was to be ...
Rijndam. SS Rijndam, also spelt Ryndam, may refer to: USS Rijndam (ID-2505), a Holland America Line passenger liner that was built in 1901 and scrapped in 1929. She was a United States Navy transport in World War I. SS Ryndam (1950) aka Rijndam was an ocean liner built for Holland America Line, launched in 1950, renamed Pride of Mississippi ...
SS Ryndam may refer to two Holland America Line passenger ships: SS Rijndam, also commonly spelt Ryndam, launched in 1901 and scrapped in 1929. SS Ryndam, launched in 1950 and sunk in 2003. Categories: Set index articles on ships. Ship names.
On January 14, 1919, all remaining patients were evacuated and the hospital ceased to function. The unit sailed from Saint-Nazaire, April 13, 1919, on the USS Rijndam, arriving at Newport News, Virginia, April 25, 1919, and was demobilized at Camp Custer, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, May 4, 1919. [1] [a]
R. SS Reliance. SS Republic (1871) USS Rijndam. SS Rotterdam (1872) SS Rotterdam (1908) SS Ryndam (1950)
R. SS Reliance. SS Republic (1871) USS Rijndam. USS Rondo (ID-2488) SS Rooseboom. SS Rotterdam. SS Rotterdam (1872) SS Rotterdam (1908)
USS Zeelandia. USS Zuiderdijk. Categories: World War I merchant ships. World War I ships of the Netherlands. Merchant ships of the Netherlands.