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- USS Matsonia (ID-1589) was a troopship used by the United States Navy during World War I. Before and after her Navy service she was ocean liner SS Matsonia...
- Matsonia may refer to one of these ships operated by the Matson Navigation Company: SS Matsonia (1913), served as USS Matsonia (ID-1589) during World War...
- SS Malolo (later known as Matsonia, Atlantic, and Queen Frederica) was a p****enger liner, later cruise ship, built by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia...
- rechristened SS Matsonia, replacing their earlier Matsonia which had been sold to Home Lines in 1954 and subsequently renamed. The new Matsonia (ex-Monterey)...
- February 2020. After SS Matsonia (1913) was sold to the Alaska Packers' ****ociation in 1937, Malolo was renamed Matsonia. Matsonia (1913) served as a troopship...
- caused Matson to also refit her sister ship Monterey (renaming her SS Matsonia) and the two liners provided a first-class-only service between Hawaii...
- engines aft. Among the "white ships of Matson" were Malolo (rechristened Matsonia), Lurline, Mariposa, and Monterey. With the advent and expansion of routine...
- transports was a convoy sailing from New York consisting of Kroonland, Matsonia, Manchuria, and Finland (now a Navy transport). South Dakota provided the...
- Kungsholm, that was renamed Italia, as well as the former Matson Lines ship Matsonia, which entered service in 1949 after a reconstruction as the first Atlantic...
- pla**** with his brother Joe's band, the Hawaiian Novelty Five, on the Matsonia p****enger liner that sailed between Honolulu and San Francisco. The group...