USS Martha Washington

USS Martha Washington inbound to Hampton Roads, Virginia, from Brest, France, 1918.
History
Austria-Hungary
NameSS Martha Washington
NamesakeMartha Washington
OwnerAustro-American Line
Port of registryTrieste, Austria-Hungary
RouteTrieste–New York
Builder
Launched1908
FateInterned in the United States, 1914
United States
NameUSAT Martha Washington
Acquired6 April 1917
Fatetransferred to the U.S. Navy, November 1917
United States
NameUSS Martha Washington (ID-3019)
AcquiredNovember 1917
Commissioned2 January 1918
Decommissioned18 November 1919
Stricken18 November 1919
FateTransferred to the War Department for use by the U.S. Army
United States
NameUSAT Martha Washington
Acquiredafter 18 November 1919
FateSold to Cosulich Line, 1922
Italy
NameTel Aviv
Owner
Port of registryTrieste, Italy
Renamed1932: Tel Aviv
FateScrapped, 1934
General characteristics
Tonnage8,312 GRT
Displacement12,700 tons
Length460 ft (140.2 m)
Beam56 ft (17.1 m)
Draft24 ft 6 in (7.5 m)
Propulsionsteam engine powered by screw propeller made by Rankin & Blackmore
Speed17.2 knots (31.9 km/h)
Troops3,380
Complement949
Armament

USS Martha Washington (ID‑3019) was a transport for the United States Navy during World War I named for Martha Washington, the first First Lady of the United States. She was originally ocean liner SS Martha Washington for the Austro-American Line before the war. Before and after her Navy service she was the United States Army transport USAT Martha Washington. The liner was sold to the Italian Cosulich Line in 1922. In 1932, when Cosulich was absorbed into Italia Flotte Riunite (English: United Fleets Italy), the ship was renamed SS Tel Aviv. The ship was scrapped in 1934.