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Everything about Cruiser And Transport Force totally explainedThe Cruiser and Transport Service was a unit of the United States Navy's Atlantic Fleet during World War I that was responsible for transporting American men and materiel to France.
Composition
On 1 July 1918, the Cruiser and Transport Force was composed of the following ships:
Organization
Cruiser
And
Transport
Force
United
States
Atlantic
Fleet
1 July 1918
Rear
Admiral
Albert
Cleaves
Commander
Cruiser Force
Squadron One
Cruiser Force, Squadron One, was under the command of Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves
Division One
Division Two
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
, flagship
Division Five
, flagship
Division Six
French Navy warships
French cruisers operating with Cruiser Force under the command of French Rear Admiral M. G. Grout
Gloire, flagship
Marseillaise
Du Petit-Thouars
Transport Force
New York Division
Transport Force, New York Division, was under the command of Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves
Newport News Division
Transport Force, Newport News Division, was under the command of Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones
Foreign vessels
Foreign vessels operating with the Transport Force
Newport News Division
Russian American Line
Russian American Line
(Italian Transatlantica Italiana)
(Italian)
(French)
Russian American Line
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