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- USS Eten (ID-4041) was a troop transport commissioned in 1919 to assist in the post-World War I repatriation of U.S. troops from France. Eten was originally SS Rhakotis, a German passenger-cargo steamer built in 1907 for trade between Germany and South America. After the outbreak of World War I, Rhakotis operated briefly as a clandestine supply ship for German naval forces, before being interned in Peru. In 1918, Rhakotis was seized by the Peruvian government and chartered to the United States Shipping Board, who had her converted into a troop transport. Renamed USS Eten, the ship made two trips to France to repatriate U.S. troops between May and July 1919. After decommissioning, SS Eten operated briefly in the postwar period as a passenger-cargo ship, running between New York and South Africa, before being returned to her owners, the Peruvian government, in 1922. Renamed SS Rimac, the ship operated with the Peruvian Line until 1934, when she was transferred to the Peruvian Navy. In the 1930s, Rimac played a role in the suppression of two attempted coups against the Peruvian government, the first in 1931 and the second—while in use as a presidential transport—in 1939. Rimac was transferred from the Navy to the Peruvian government in 1948 and to the Peruvian Ministry of Marine in 1950. She was broken up at Sakai, Japan in 1959. (en)
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- Broken up atSakai, Japan, 20 August 1959
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- USS Eten bringing troops home from France, 1919 (en)
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- Other characteristics similar to passenger-cargo details above (en)
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- *Kosmos Line
*U.S. Navy
*United States & Australia Line
*Peruvian Line
*Peruvian Navy
*Peruvian Govt.
*Peruvian Ministry of Marine (en)
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- *Kosmos Line
*Peruvian Govt.
*Peruvian Line
*Peruvian Navy
*Peruvian Govt. (en)
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- *1907–17: Hamburg, Germany
*1917–21: United States
*1922–34: Callao, Peru
*1934–48: Peru
*1948–59: Callao, Peru (en)
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- USS Eten (ID-4041) was a troop transport commissioned in 1919 to assist in the post-World War I repatriation of U.S. troops from France. Eten was originally SS Rhakotis, a German passenger-cargo steamer built in 1907 for trade between Germany and South America. After the outbreak of World War I, Rhakotis operated briefly as a clandestine supply ship for German naval forces, before being interned in Peru. In 1918, Rhakotis was seized by the Peruvian government and chartered to the United States Shipping Board, who had her converted into a troop transport. Renamed USS Eten, the ship made two trips to France to repatriate U.S. troops between May and July 1919. (en)
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