USS Finland (ID-4543)
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English: USS Finland (ID-4543), 1918-1919. The ship was also SS Finland for International Mercantile Marine from 1902–1917 and 1920–1928, sailing for the Red Star Line, the White Star Line, the American Line, and the Panama Pacific Lines during that time; USAT Finland from 1917–1918.
As SS Finland
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English: Second-class smoking room, SS Finland, c. 1909–1914. Caption cropped. Image processed
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English: SS Finland underway in a U.S. harbor before World War I
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English: SS Finland before 1917
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English: Postcard of SS Finland handed out to soldiers and sailors by the Jewish Welfare Board during World War I. The view is a pre-war (pre 1917) view of Finland.
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As USAT Finland
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English: USAT Finland, c. 1917
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English: USS Alcedo (left) and USS Wakiva II (far right) pick up survivors from USAT Finland, seen in center background.
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English: Torpedo damage done to bow of USAT Finland, seen while ship was in drydock.
As USS Finland
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English: USS Finland view from crow's nest
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English: Commanding Officer and Executive Officer of USS Finland , c. Dec. 1918–May 1919
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English: USS Finland 4" gun crew in action c. 1918-1919
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English: USS Finland ward room c. 1918-1919
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English: USS Finland troops mess c. 1918-1919
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English: USS Finland crew's galley c. 1918-1919
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English: USS Finland sick bay c. 1918-1919
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English: USS Finland operating room c. 1918-1919
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English: USS Finland ship's barber shop c. 1918-1919
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English: USS Finland in port c. 1919
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English: USS Finland at Newport News with soldiers on board
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English: USS Finland while returning troops 1919
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English: SS Traffic with troops aboard in 1919, probably in Brest, France, port quarter view. The ship in the background is either Finland or sister ship Kroonland
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English: Another port quarter view of SS Traffic with troops aboard in 1919, probably in Brest, France. The ship in the background is either Finland or sister ship Kroonland