Jessie, Putting the Mauretania II aside for the moment, I found some stuff on the Wakefield on : http://www.cofepow.org.uk/pages/ships_uss_wakefield.htm As you said earlier, the Wakefield fits your original criteria, leaving Boston on 10 Nov 1944 & arriving Liverpool 17 Nov 1944. " The repairs and alterations began in the fall of 1942, and lasted through 1943. On 10 February 1944, /*Wakefield*/ was re-commissioned at Boston, with Capt. R. L. Raney, USCG, in command. She departed Boston on 13 April, beginning the first of 23 round- trips in the Atlantic theatre and three in the Pacific. Between 13 April 1944 and 1 February 1946, /*Wakefield*/ transported 110,563 troops to Europe and brought some 106,674 men back to America-a total of 217,237 passengers. In many cases, /*Wakefield*/ operated as a "lone wolf," except for air coverage a few miles out of a port. Her primary port of call in the European theatre was Liverpool visited so often in fact that the transport's crew nicknamed her/* "The Boston and Liverpool Ferry*/". The average round-trip voyage took 18 days." I couldn't find anything on the Mauretania II the for that same period either, but it would be a strange coincidence if both ships made the same trip in & at the same time. Regards, Dave JbarL@aol.com wrote: > Still trying to find the sched of the Mauretania. > Jessie > > > >