![]() The Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) therefore decided to contract for 703 wooden cargo steamships to supplement its budding fleet of steel cargo ships. troops, especially in view of the effectiveness of the German U-Boats. Shipping Board (USSB) that the country would not have enough ships to bring supplies, food, and ammunition to support the U.S. In April 1917, after much debate, the United States entered World War I, which had been raging in Europe for nearly 3 years. The standard wooden cargo steamships of World War I The Ferris wooden cargo ships of World War I
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