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Office of Naval Operations to Admiral William S. Benson, Chief of Naval Operations, and Vice Admiral William S. Sims, Commander, United States Naval Forces Operating in European Waters

Chronological Copy.

Date Nov. 22, 1918                          File No. <55-5-3>

Sent 11:15 p.m. Nov. 21                     Serial No. 5470

Recd. 6:14 a.m. Nov. 22                     Cipher 58

From Opnav Washington         To Simsadus For Benson and Sims

SWO  22 Nov         R/T Paris 188

No. 5470  The Army is in possession of list of German passenger ships in German ports which show such names as:

BISMARK

56,000 tons

IMPERATOR

52,000 tons

COLUMBUS

35,000 tons

K)AUGUSTUS VICTORIA

24,000 tons

WILLIAM OSWALD

20,000 tons

J.H.BURGHORD

20,000 tons

CAP POLJONIA

19,500 tons

TIRPITZ

19,300 tons

BERLIN

17,300 tons

P.F.WILHELM

17,000 tons

CLEVELAND

16,900 tons

VICTORIA LOUISE

16,700 tons

ZEPPELIN

15,200 tons

and several others.

          Army is anxious to obtain services of some of these ships for transporting troops, especially the first three but they also desire if these ships were used, to run them with U.S.Navy personnel in same manner as the USS LEVIATHAN. What is the status of these ships, when will they be put in service and who will handle them. Tonnage needs being acute, will they be kept out of service until peace is signed. Any information pertaining to this subject requested also any information which will keep Department posted on general situation. 15021 5470

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Source Note: Cy, DNA, RG 45, Entry 517B. A heading, “Received Cablegram,” appears centered amid the material at the top of the cable, but would not fit on the line in this format.

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