The record of the ten leading vessels of the Cruiser and Transport Force, in troops carried to Europe and passengers and sick and wounded returned, was:
| Transported | Transported From Europe | Total | ||
| to Europe | Passengers | Sick and Wounded | Carried | |
| Leviathan | 96,804 | 93,746 | 10,913 | 192,753 |
| America | 37,768 | 46,823 | 4,668 | 86,801 |
| George Washington | 48,373 | 34,142 | 5,085 | 83,350 |
| Agamemnon | 36,097 | 41,179 | 4,425 | 78,249 |
| President Grant | 39,974 | 37,025 | 3,301 | 77,129 |
| Mount Vernon | 33,692 | 12,500 | 4,015 | 76,402 |
| Siboney | 20,299 | 34,702 | 5,307 | 55,169 |
| Mongolia | 19,013 | 34,813 | 2,707 | 54,337 |
| Manchuria | 14,491 | 39,501 | 6,186 | 54,230 |
| Great Northern | 28,248 | 22,852 | 5,522 | 54,085 |
| 374,679 | 427,283 | 52,129 | 812,505 | |
These ships also brought back 2,366 passengers before the armistice, which are included in the total numbers carried.
The other vessels used in transporting to France, as well as returning troops were:
The battleships and cruisers employed in troop transportation brought back more than 145,000 men, as follows:
Battleships—Connecticut, 4,861; Georgia, 5,869; Kansas, 7,486; Louisiana, 4,714; Michigan, 1,052; Minnesota, 3,955; Missouri, 3,278; Nebraska, 4,530; New Hampshire, 4,900; New Jersey, 4,675; Ohio, 778; Rhode Island, 5,303; South Carolina, 4,501; Vermont, 4,795; Virginia, 5,784; total, 66,481.
Cruisers—Charleston, 7,704; Frederick, 9,659; Huntington, 11,913; Montana, 8,800; North Carolina, 8,962; Pueblo, 10,136; Rochester, 317; Seattle, 9,397; South Dakota, 3,463; St. Louis, 8,437; total, 78,788.
Merchant ships converted into troop-carriers, and used in bringing soldiers home were:
| Alaskan | Iowan | Roanoke |
| Amphion | Kentuckian | Santa Ana |
| Ancon | Lancaster | Santa Barbara |
| Arcadia | Liberator | Santa Cecilia |
| Arizonian | E. F. Luckenbach | Santa Clara |
| Artemis | Edward Luckenbach | Santa Elena |
| Black Arrow | F. J. Luckenbach | Santa Elisa |
| Buford | Julia Luckenbach | Santa Leonora |
| Callao | Katrina Luckenbach | Santa Malta |
| Canandaigua | K. I. Luckenbach | Santa Olivia |
| Canonicus | W. A. Luckenbach | Santa Paula |
| Cape May | Marica | Santa Rosa |
| Comfort | Mercy | Santa Teresa |
| Dakotan | Mexican | Scranton |
| Eddelyn | Minnesotan | Shoshone |
| El Sol | Montpelier | Sol Navis |
| El Oriente | Nansemond | South Bend |
| Etten | Ohioan | Suwanee |
| Eurana | Otsego | Texan |
| Floridian | Panaman | Tiger |
| Freedom | Paysandu | Troy |
| Gen. Goethals | Peerless | Virginian |
| Gen. Gorgas | Philippines | Yale |
| Housatonic | Radnor |