USS Siboney (ID-2999)
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USS Siboney (ID-2999), 1917-1919. The ship was the Ward Line steamship SS Siboney from 1919 to 1941; USAT Siboney from 1941 to 1944; and USAHS Charles A. Stafford from 1944 to 1948.
As USS Siboney
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Siboney underway, 1918
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Siboney, May 1918
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Front view of Siboney, May 1918
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Troops waiting on the Norfolk, Virginia, Army docks, 28 May 1918
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Troops boarding Siboney at Norfolk, 28 May 1918
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Siboney is seen in the distance off the bow of USS Colhoun (DD-85), mid-1918
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Survivors of the torpedoed British transport Dwinsk come aboard USS Siboney, 21 June 1918
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Target practice on Siboney, August 1918
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More target practice at sea on Siboney, August 1918
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Transferring wounded soldiers to Siboney in France, 24 December 1918
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Soldiers boarding Siboney at Gironde, France, 24 December 1918
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Band welcoming soldiers returning from France on Siboney, 3 January 1919
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Soldiers waiting to head home from France on Siboney, 20 February 1919
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Siboney is seen behind large field guns on flat cars in France, 20 February 1919
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U.S. Navy Admiral Henry T. Mayo and U.S. Congressman Thomas S. Butler aboard Siboney, 8 August 1919
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Boxing on board Siboney during a transatlantic crossing, c. 1918–1919
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Siboney in New York Harbor, c. late 1918, 1919
As USAT Siboney
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USAT Siboney in port, c. 1942–1943
As USAHS Charles A. Stafford
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USAHS Charles A. Stafford, c. 1944–1946