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USS Comfort (AH-3) was a hospital ship for the United States Navy in World War I. She was the sister ship of USS Mercy (AH-4) but the two ships were not of a ship class. Comfort was known as SS Havana in passenger service for the Ward Line, and as USAT Havana in United States Army service before her Navy service. Her name was restored to Havana in 1927, and she was renamed SS Yucatán in 1935, and SS Agwileon in 1941. In World War II, she was known as USAT Agwileon and USAHS Shamrock in service for the United States Army.

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  • USS Comfort (AH-3)
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  • USS Comfort (AH-3) was a hospital ship for the United States Navy in World War I. She was the sister ship of USS Mercy (AH-4) but the two ships were not of a ship class. Comfort was known as SS Havana in passenger service for the Ward Line, and as USAT Havana in United States Army service before her Navy service. Her name was restored to Havana in 1927, and she was renamed SS Yucatán in 1935, and SS Agwileon in 1941. In World War II, she was known as USAT Agwileon and USAHS Shamrock in service for the United States Army.
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Ship refit
  • Atlantic Basin Iron Works, November 1942–April 1943
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  • yes
Ship commissioned
  • 1918-03-18(xsd:date)
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  • yes
Align
  • left
  • right
Caption
  • --12-01
  • USAHS Shamrock in port, c. 1943–46
  • USAT Agwileon in mid 1943
  • Wounded soldiers being unloaded from Comfort, December 1918
Ship owner
  • Ward Line
Width
  • 200(xsd:integer)
Ship in service
  • 1907(xsd:integer)
  • 1928(xsd:integer)
  • April 1942
Ship renamed
  • SS Agwileon, 1940
  • SS Yucatan, 1935
Ship fate
  • Laid up; Sold to AGWI Line 1925
Ship builder
  • Philadelphia
  • William Cramp and Sons
Ship decommissioned
  • 1921-08-05(xsd:date)
direction
  • vertical
Image
  • USAHS Shamrock.jpg
  • USAT Agwileon.jpg
  • Unloading wounded from USS Comfort.jpg
  • Wounded U.S. soldiers aboard USS Comfort.jpg
Ship flag
  • 60(xsd:integer)
Ship country
  • U.S. Army
  • U.S. Navy
  • Ward Line
Ship namesake
  • Havana, Cuba
Ship acquired
  • 1927(xsd:integer)
  • 1917-12-17(xsd:date)
  • April 1942
Ship out of service
  • 1941(xsd:integer)
  • 1917-05-23(xsd:date)
Ship launched
  • October 1906
Ship Name
  • USS Comfort
  • SS Havana
  • USAT Agwileon
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  • USS Comfort (AH-3) was a hospital ship for the United States Navy in World War I. She was the sister ship of USS Mercy (AH-4) but the two ships were not of a ship class. Comfort was known as SS Havana in passenger service for the Ward Line, and as USAT Havana in United States Army service before her Navy service. Her name was restored to Havana in 1927, and she was renamed SS Yucatán in 1935, and SS Agwileon in 1941. In World War II, she was known as USAT Agwileon and USAHS Shamrock in service for the United States Army. Launched in 1906, SS Havana was a passenger steamer for the Ward Line on the New York–Havana route from 1907-1917. Before being purchased by the Navy, the ship briefly served as United States Army transport ship USAT Havana and was in the first U.S. convoy of ships to sail for France during World War I. In her Navy career, Comfort made three transatlantic voyages, bringing home over 1,100 men from European ports. Comfort was placed in reserve in September 1919, decommissioned in 1921, and sold in April 1925. The former hospital ship was repurchased by the Ward Line in 1927, who refitted her and placed her back in service on the Havana route under her original name of Havana. In January 1935, Havana grounded on a reef north of The Bahamas and remained there for three months. After being refloated and repaired, she was placed back in service as SS Yucatán in June. In 1940 the ship was removed from passenger service to be converted into a freighter. After capsizing in port in 1941, the ship was again refloated and renamed SS Agwileon. Under a bareboat charter by the United States Maritime Commission, Agwileon carried civilian technicians and advisors to Sierra Leone for the U.S. Army. In November 1942, the ship was taken over by the Army as USAT Agwileon and converted to a troopship, making one trip in that capacity. In June 1943, the ship was selected for conversion to an Army hospital ship, and was renamed USAHS Shamrock. Operating locally in the Mediterranean for most of her career, the ship had transported almost 18,000 patients by September 1944. The ship was converted for use in the Pacific Theatre, but not before the war ended. The ship was placed in reserve in February 1946, and was scrapped in February 1948.
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