: Like many liners of its era, it was requisitioned for military use. It served as a troopship, much like its contemporary, the SS America (USS West Point) , which was also a Gibbs design.
: These are archival identifiers, typically representing the volume or manifest number ( 179 ) and the specific page or line number ( 49 ). What the Document Likely Contains SS AMS Darling 179 -49- jpg
The SS Monterey was a high-speed luxury ocean liner launched in . It was part of a quartet of ships known as the "White Fleet" —alongside the SS Malolo , SS Mariposa , and SS Lurline —designed by the renowned naval architect William Francis Gibbs for the Matson Navigation Company. History and Service Highlights : Like many liners of its era, it
: Represents the Selective Service System or archival record groups documenting wartime manpower allocation. What the Document Likely Contains The SS Monterey
: Like many liners of its era, it was requisitioned for military use. It served as a troopship, much like its contemporary, the SS America (USS West Point) , which was also a Gibbs design.
: These are archival identifiers, typically representing the volume or manifest number ( 179 ) and the specific page or line number ( 49 ). What the Document Likely Contains
The SS Monterey was a high-speed luxury ocean liner launched in . It was part of a quartet of ships known as the "White Fleet" —alongside the SS Malolo , SS Mariposa , and SS Lurline —designed by the renowned naval architect William Francis Gibbs for the Matson Navigation Company. History and Service Highlights
: Represents the Selective Service System or archival record groups documenting wartime manpower allocation.