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The Cruiser and Transport Service was a unit of the
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's Atlantic Fleet during
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that was responsible for transporting American men and
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to France.


Composition

On 1 July 1918, the Cruiser and Transport Force was composed of the following ships:


Cruiser Force

Rear Admiral
Albert Gleaves Albert Gleaves (January 1, 1858 – January 6, 1937) was a decorated admiral in the United States Navy, also notable as a naval historian. Biography Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Gleaves graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1877. ...
Commander


Squadron One

Cruiser Force, Squadron One, was under the command of Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves ;Division One * ''Seattle'', flagship * * * ''Huntington'' ;Division Two * * ''Pueblo'' * ''Frederick'' * ''San Diego'' ;Division Three * * * * ;Special Duty * *


Squadron Two

Cruiser Force, Squadron Two, was under the command of Rear Admiral Marbury Johnston ;Division Four Cruiser Force, Squadron Two, Division Four, was commanded by Rear Admiral
Hilary P. Jones Hilary Pollard Jones, Jr. (14 November 1863 – 1 January 1938) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War and World War I. During the early 1920s, he served as Commander in Chief, United States Fleet. Early life ...
* , flagship * * * ''Rochester'' * ;Division Five * , flagship * ''Denver'' * ''Galveston'' * * ''Des Moines'' ;Division Six * * * *


French Navy warships

French cruisers of the Naval Division of the Atlantic operating with Cruiser Force under the command of French Rear Admiral Marie Gaston Grout. * ''Gloire'', flagship * ''Marseillaise'' * ''Du Petit-Thouars'' (sunk by SM U-62, 7 August 1918)


Transport Force


New York Division

Transport Force, New York Division, was under the command of Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves * ''Agamemnon'' * * * * * * * ''Harrisburg'' * * * * * ''Louisville'' * * * * * * ''Mount Vernon'' * * * ''Plattsburg'' * ''President Grant'' * * * * * *


Newport News Division

Transport Force, Newport News Division, was under the command of Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones * * * * ''Madawaska'' * * * * * * * *


Foreign vessels

Foreign vessels operating with the Transport Force Newport News Division * (Italian) * (Italian) * HMT ''Czar'' (British)Though belonging to the Russian American Line, the ship was under British charter. Also in this category was which had been sunk on 18 June 1918. * HMT ''Czaritza'' (British) * (Italian) * (Italian) * (Italian) * (French) * (British) * (French) * (French) * (Italian) * (Brazilian)


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References

* {{Gleaves United States Navy in the 20th century Military units and formations of the United States Navy