| Finley, R. M. | Sea. |
| Prochaska, J. | Sea. |
| Bull, F. W. | Sea. |
| Gwynn, O. | Sea. |
Machine Gun No. 2
| Manning, E. J. | Sea. |
| Boiden, C. | Sea. |
| Alton, L. S. | Sea. |
| Taylor, C. H. | Sea. |
Range Finders
| Duff, G. L. | Cox. |
| Roylance, W. | Sea. |
| Southgate, H. | Sea. |
| Curry, T. J. | Sea. |
Comparison of the Fifteen Leading Transports
(From The Transport Ace, Newspaper printed on board the “Leviathan”)
The following comparison shows the number of round trips made, and the number of troops carried to Europe, by the fifteen leading transports up to the time the Armistice was signed, November 11, 1918.
| Ship | No. of round trips | Largest No. in one trip | Total troops carried |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leviathan | 10 | 10,860 | 119,215* |
| George Washington | 9 | 5,529 | 46,159 |
| President Grant | 8 | 5,811 | 44,182 |
| America | 9 | 5,327 | 39,674 |
| Agamemnon | 10 | 4,917 | 35,026 |
| Mount Vernon | 9 | 4,763 | 33,549 |
| Great Northern | 10 | 3,058 | 27,590 |
| Aeolus | 8 | 3,551 | 24,327 |
| President Lincoln | 5 | 4,888 | 23,438 |
| Northern Pacific | 10 | 2,755 | 21,903 |
| Martha Washington | 8 | 3,055 | 21,900 |
| Covington | 6 | 4,133 | 21,754 |
| Princess Matoika | 6 | 3,865 | 21,163 |
| Huron | 8 | 2,917 | 20,771 |
| Pocahontas | 9 | 2,920 | 20,474 |