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USAT ''Warren'' was the former
Hamburg America Line The Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG), known in English as the Hamburg America Line, was a transatlantic shipping enterprise established in Hamburg, in 1847. Among those involved in its development were prominent Germ ...
liner ''Scandia'', laid down as the ''Scandiinavia'' at
AG Vulcan Stettin Aktien-Gesellschaft Vulcan Stettin (short AG Vulcan Stettin) was a German shipbuilding and locomotive building company. Founded in 1851, it was located near the former eastern German city of Szczecin, Stettin, today Polish Szczecin. Because of th ...
, launched on 24th Aug 1889. The liner was purchased by the U.S. Army Quartermaster Department 5 July 1898. In March 1899 ''Scandia'' was renamed ''Warren'' for Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren. Serving the
Army Transport Service The United States Army Transport Service (ATS) was established as a sea-going transport service that was independent of the Navy Department. ATS operated army transport ships for both troop transport and cargo service between United States ports ...
as United States Army Transport (USAT) ''Warren'' the ship was assigned to the Philippine Inter-Island Service based in
Manila Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
as one of the interisland transports.Others assigned to this service as of 1916 were the transports and . Along with routine voyages transporting troops and supplies among the islands the ship made routine trips to China with the Chinese port of Chingwangtao a routine part of service. ''Warren'' underwent major overhaul and was "practically reconstructed" during fiscal year 1916 (1 July 1915—30 June 1916) including boiler replacement. In 1912 ''Warren's'' signal was GWCD with radio call letters ATW.


''Scandia''

On 28 August 1892 the ''Scandia'' left
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with a crew of 77 and 1009 passengers that included 981 steerage and 28 in cabins. The ship arrived in New York on 10 September 1892 with reports that thirty-two had died at sea. There were seven sick passengers that were removed and taken to
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where two of those died. The ship was among ten that were quarantined during the 5th Cholera outbreak that included the SS Moravia SS Wyoming, SS Normannia (2), SS Rugia (1), and the SS Stubbenhuk


USAT ''Warren''


Service history

On 17 July 1899 troops from Colorado boarded the transport in Manila for return to the United States as a typhoon was building in the
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forcing overnight suspension of boarding. On the 18th boarding was completed and the ship sailed, and with a period taking shelter in the lee of Formosa, reached
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25 July 1899. After coaling the ship sailed on 27 July reaching
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on 30 July and departing on 2 August to reach San Francisco on 16 August. The ship docked the next day after clearing quarantine. On 30 December 1900 ''Warren'' while getting underway at Manila for a voyage to the United States ran into the British ship ''Mogul''. ''Warren'' was found to be at fault with the first assistant engineer, in charge, turning control over to the second assistant engineer who did not follow engine orders. Both engineers were dismissed from the transport service. Claims were disputed in particulars but referred to Congress for final payment. In the summer of 1902 the ship transported Dr. Sheldon Jackson from Seattle to Nome in connection with his work with introducing reindeer into Alaska. Forty-three Filipino political prisoners had been deported to Guam by General
Arthur MacArthur Jr. Arthur MacArthur Jr. (June 2, 1845 – September 5, 1912) was a lieutenant general of the United States Army. He became the military Governor-General of the American-occupied Philippines in 1900; his term ended a year later due to clashes wi ...
for their loyalty to the
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during the
Philippine–American War The Philippine–American War, known alternatively as the Philippine Insurrection, Filipino–American War, or Tagalog Insurgency, emerged following the conclusion of the Spanish–American War in December 1898 when the United States annexed th ...
. On 21 September 1902 ''Warren'' embarked most of the political prisoners exiled to Guam for return to the Philippines. ''Warren'', on the way from Manila to San Francisco, entered Honolulu on 10 July 1905 with a missing propeller blade. Honolulu was the normal coaling stop and the ship had entered the port four years earlier with two missing blades. In that case the ship had left Honolulu for Manila and returned after several days for repairs. Those were done by piling coal and pig iron on the forward decks and removing heavy material from aft so that the stern was raised out of the water enough for the repairs. The same was planned in this case, though the ship might be able to make San Francisco at reduced speed without the repair.A photo with the referenced article shows the ship during the earlier repair with the forward decks piled with coal. During August 1914 the
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dealt with stabilizing the market for staple goods in a crisis related to shipping at the start of war with Germany. With regard to rice the government obtained the cooperation of the Army command in using ''Warren'' to transport rice from
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for government sale to dealers. The general commanding U.S. Army forces in the Philippines was directed on 3 August 1918 to send the 27th and 31st Infantry Regiments, a field hospital, ambulance company and a telegraph company to Vladivostok with ''Warren'', and ''Merritt'' designated as transports. Elements of the 27th Infantry Regiment were embarked aboard ''Warren'' sailing 7 August 1918 arriving 15 August. Other trips involved transport of ambulance and field hospital elements in September. In 1920 ''Warren'' made voyages to
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to evacuate elements of the
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disembarking them at Trieste, Italy. On 28 December 1922, at Manila, the ship was sold to the Le Seug Giap and Company.


Sinking

In May 1924 ''Warren''Reference is unclear if the name ''Warren'' was used after sale. It refers to "former U.S. transport ''Warren''" without designating the ship's name at the time. sank for unknown reasons on the
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in the harbor of
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, next to the pier, and was finally scrapped in 1929.Newspaper article shown pictured.


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S/S Scandia, Hamburg America LinePhotos, Spanish American War: U.S. army transport ship ''Warren'', Carnegie Library for Local HistoryThe United States Army transport "Warren" coaling at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands (ca. 1902)The U.S. Army Transport "Warren" at Dock. Honolulu, Hawaii
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