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USAT may refer to: USA Today, national daily newspaper USIM Application Toolkit, a standard which enables the USIM to initiate actions which can be used
USAT
United States Army cargo ship
USAT Liberty was a United States Army cargo ship torpedoed by I-66 in January 1942 and beached on the island of Bali, Indonesia. She had been built as
USAT_Liberty
(ferry) USAT Manitoba (became USAT Logan) USAT Masaya USAT Matagalpa USAT Maui USAT Maurine USAT McAndrew USAT McClellan USAT McPherson USAT Meade USAT Meigs
List of ships of the United States Army
List_of_ships_of_the_United_States_Army
American passenger-cargo ship
twenty years. Army owned vessels of the period were US Army Transports (USAT) while the WW I abbreviation for Army chartered civilian vessels was USACT
SS_Antilles_(1906)
College football honors
Sporting News), Sports Illustrated (SI), The Athletic (Athletic), USA Today (USAT), ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), Pro Football Focus (PFF), College Football News
2025 All-America college football team
2025_All-America_college_football_team
College football honors
Sporting News), Sports Illustrated (SI), The Athletic (Athletic), USA Today (USAT), ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), College Football News (CFN), Athlon Sports, Phil
2023 All-America college football team
2023_All-America_college_football_team
Transport ship of the United States Army
USAT Buford was a combination cargo/passenger ship, originally launched in 1890 as the SS Mississippi. She was purchased by the U.S. Army in 1898 for transport
USAT_Buford
College football honors
Sporting News), Sports Illustrated (SI), The Athletic (Athletic), USA Today (USAT), ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), College Football News (CFN), Athlon Sports, and
2024 All-America college football team
2024_All-America_college_football_team
Head of the Catholic Church since 2025
Robert Francis Prevost Martínez, quien deja hoy la comunidad universitaria USAT para asumir nuevos encargos en el corazón de la Iglesia como Prefecto del
Pope_Leo_XIV
Ocean liner and troopship (1905–1957)
was handed over to the War Department for use by the United States Army as USAT America, under whose control she remained until 1920. Returned to the USSB
SS_Amerika_(1905)
USAT Warren was the former Hamburg America Line liner Scandia, laid down as the Scandiinavia at AG Vulcan Stettin, launched on 24th Aug 1889. The liner
USAT_Warren
Liberty ship of WWII
the US Army on 17 February 1947 and from 30 October 1945 was operated as USAT Albert M. Boe under bareboat charter from WSA. On 1 March 1950, due to the
SS_Albert_M._Boe
Sports season
Mike Evans, Texas A&M (AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, AP, USAT, CBS, ESPN, SI) WR – Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (USAT, Athlon) OL – Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama (AFCA
2013 Southeastern Conference football season
2013_Southeastern_Conference_football_season
Motor ship of the Philippines
pp. 296, 393. Williams 1960. View Shipwreck – Don Isidro USAT, p. Message, Master U.S.A.T. Don Isidro. Stauffer 1990, pp. 22–24. Masterson 1949, pp. 25–27
Don_Isidro
Ship attacked and captured by North Korea
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is a Banner-class technical research ship, placed into service during World War II, then converted to a spy ship in 1967 by the United
USS_Pueblo_(AGER-2)
Passenger ship built in 1914
military service in September 1917 and served as USS Great Northern (AG-9), USAT Great Northern and USS Columbia before returning to commercial Pacific Coast
SS_Great_Northern
Official list of the best college football players of 2013
CONSENSUS -- (AP, FWAA, TSN, USAT, CBS, ESPN, SI, Athlon, FOX) Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, AP, USAT, CBS, ESPN, SI, Athlon, FOX)
2013 All-America college football team
2013_All-America_college_football_team
Official list of the best college football players of 2017
USAT, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Athlon) Anthony Miller, Memphis (AP, AFCA, USAT, ESPN, CFN, Athlon) Mark Andrews, Oklahoma (AP, AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, TSN, SI, USAT
2017 All-America college football team
2017_All-America_college_football_team
Financial technology company
a U.S.-domiciled stablecoin called USAT (tentatively pegged to the U.S. dollar) aimed at U.S. residents. The USAT token would be issued under a regulated
Tether_Limited
Official list of the best college football players of 2021
USAT, WCFF) Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State (CBS, ESPN, USAT, WCFF) George Karlaftis, Purdue (AFCA) DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M (AP, CBS, TSN, USAT)
2021 All-America college football team
2021_All-America_college_football_team
German ocean liner and American troop transport
Transport Service in its Pacific fleet based at Fort Mason in San Francisco. USAT Mount Vernon was sent to Vladivostok, Russia to transport elements of the
SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (1906)
SS_Kronprinzessin_Cecilie_(1906)
Mobile telecommunications standard
exist for other network and card systems, with the USIM Application Toolkit (USAT) for USIMs used by newer-generation networks being an example. A more general
SIM_Application_Toolkit
American-flagged ocean liner built in 1902 for the Red Star Line
named USS Finland (ID-4543). Before her Navy service in 1917, she was also USAT Finland for the United States Army. Finland sailed for several subsidiary
SS_Finland
Navy, the ship was briefly employed as United States Army transport ship USAT Saratoga, a career that ended after a collision off Staten Island, New York
USS_Mercy_(AH-4)
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
Sagitta (AK-87) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. The ship, contracted as the United States Maritime Commission MV Moses
USNS_Sagitta
United States Army transport ship sunk in Darwin Harbour
USAT Meigs (sometimes incorrectly called USS Meigs) was a United States Army transport ship that was built in 1921 and sunk in Darwin Harbour in the first
USAT_Meigs
Norma (AK-86) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. Norma is the name of constellation. The ship was built as a Maritime Commission
Norma_(AK-86)
Official list of the best college football players of 2020
USAT, WCFF) Kyle Pitts, Florida (AFCA, AP, Athletic, CBS, ESPN, FWAA, Phil Steele, TSN, USAT, WCFF) Aaron Banks, Notre Dame (AFCA, AP, ESPN, USAT) Brady
2020 All-America college football team
2020_All-America_college_football_team
USAT Sicilien was the Danish motor vessel MS Sicilien built in 1938. After Germany occupied Denmark 9 April 1940 Danish ships were considered enemy ships
USAT_Sicilien
criteria for full Army control and designation as a U.S. Army Transport (USAT). Major Army commands had authority to charter vessels locally, outside the
USAT_Don_Esteban
Oceanliner and troop transport
In 1931, she reverted to Army control as a troopship. After alterations, USAT Republic made three trips to San Francisco, Hawaii, and Manila. She later
USS_Republic
Victory ship
War II and used as a troop transport. She was later named USAT MIT Victory and finally USAT Lt. Alexander R. Nininger. Note: In 1944 there was a different
SS_M.I.T._Victory
Transport ship in service of the U.S. Army from 1898 to 1927
USAT Thomas was a United States Army transport ship purchased on 26 July 1898 for Spanish–American War service. Thomas served with the Army Transport Service
USAT_Thomas
Official list of the best college football players of 2015
(AP-1, WCFF-1, FWAA, AFCA, TSN-1, USAT, CBS, SI, ESPN, Athlon) Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (AFCA, TSN-1, WCFF-2, USAT) Larry Rose III, New Mexico State
2015 All-America college football team
2015_All-America_college_football_team
US naval vessel (1944–1961)
1946 and transferred to the United States Army on 28 June 1946 to serve as USAT LST-742. She was returned to the United States Navy and recommissioned on
USS_Dunn_County
United States passenger ship
and later, after transfer to the United States Army, as the Army transport USAT Northern Pacific. She was destroyed by fire in 1922. Northern Pacific and
SS_Northern_Pacific
Official list of the best college football players of 2016
Diego State (USAT) Connor Williams, Texas (FWAA, WCFF, USAT, CBS, Athlon) Pat Elflein, Ohio State (AFCA, FWAA, AP, WCFF, TSN, SI, USAT, ESPN, FOX, CBS
2016 All-America college football team
2016_All-America_college_football_team
American football team
The Athletic, USAT) Andrew Vorhees, USC (AP, FOX, USAT) Olu Oluwatimi, Michigan (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, ESPN, FOX, The Athletic, USAT) Felix Anudike-Uzomah
2022 All-America college football team
2022_All-America_college_football_team
been the US Army transport USAT Frederick Funston. After World War II, she was returned to the Army and operated as USAT Frederick Funston. Funston was
USS_Frederick_Funston
was a troop transport that served with the US Army during World War II as USAT David C. Shanks, and during the Korean War with the US Navy's Military Sea
USNS_David_C._Shanks
Official list of the best college football players of 2014
USAT, CBS, ESPN, Scout, SI, FOX) Jalen Ramsey, Florida State (USAT, Scout) Roberto Aguayo, Florida State -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, WCFF, TSN, AFCA, USAT,
2014 All-America college football team
2014_All-America_college_football_team
World War II Liberty ship of the United States
was converted to carry a combination of troops and military dependents as USAT George Washington Carver. The ship was laid up in the National Defense Reserve
SS_George_Washington_Carver
USS Rixey (APH-3) was a casualty evacuation transport ship in the United States Navy during World War II. Rixey was built by the Moore Dry Dock Company
USS_Rixey
Record breaking British passenger liner, later a US military ship
to the War Department and used designated US Army Transport (USAT) Arizona. In 1898, USAT Arizona was refitted and new triple-expansion steam engines replaced
SS_Arizona
vessel under the name SS Marshall Victory, and later with the US Army as USAT Lt. Raymond O. Beaudoin. Laid down as the Victory ship SS Marshall Victory
USNS_Lt._Raymond_O._Beaudoin
1912 cargo ship
American-Hawaiian Steamship Company. During World War I she was known as USAT Minnesotan in service for the United States Army and USS Minnesotan (ID-4545)
SS_Minnesotan
United States Navy troop transport
beginning in late 1940. During World War II she served the US Army as transport USAT Siboney and as the hospital ship USAHS Charles A. Stafford. As a transport
USS_Siboney_(ID-2999)
Ocean liner
MS Kungsholm was an ocean liner built in Germany by Blohm & Voss for the Swedish American Line from 1928 to 1941 on transatlantic services from Gothenburg
MS_Kungsholm_(1928)
American troop transport
the Korean War. Prior to her MSTS service, she served as US Army transport USAT Fred C. Ainsworth during World War II. The ship was originally laid down
USNS_Fred_C._Ainsworth
American cargo ship
incorrectly referred to as SS Panamanian. During World War I she was known as USAT Panaman in service for the United States Army and USS Panaman (ID-3299) in
SS_Panaman
Ocean liner built in 1908 for the North German Lloyd
United States. The ship was also known as USS George Washington (ID-3018) and USAT George Washington in service of the United States Navy and United States
SS_George_Washington
before World War II, the ship was chartered by the United States Army as USAT Etolin. Transferred to the War Shipping Administration in 1946, Etolin was
USS_Matsonia
American Taekwondo national governing body
USA Taekwondo (USAT) is the national governing body (NGB) of Taekwondo for the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and thus the United States' official
USA_Taekwondo
American ship
1941 and it made trips as the unconverted USAT Panama. It was converted to a troop ship and renamed the USAT James Parker. The Navy designated the ship
SS_Panama_(1939)
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
during World War I. In service for the United States Army she was known as USAT Santa Clara. Both before and after her World War I service she was known
USS_Santa_Clara
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
in Atlantic Convoys. Warsailors.com. Retrieved 2 January 2012. Photo gallery of Hydra at NavSource Naval History (aka USAT Madison Jordan Manchester)
USS_Hydra_(AK-82)
of US Army general LeRoy Eltinge. She was transferred to the US Army as USAT General LeRoy Eltinge in 1946. On 20 July 1950 she was transferred to the
USS_General_LeRoy_Eltinge
World War II troop ship
Army and thus not officially designated a United States Army Transport (USAT). The allocation to Army requirements, transport of Army personnel and presence
SS_Dorchester
SS Kent. During World War II she served first with the U.S. Army as the USAT Ernest Hinds, named for Major General Ernest Hinds. She was later part of
SS_Santa_Teresa
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
Vela (AK-89) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. The ship was transferred to the Army to become the Engineer Port Repair Ship
USNS_Vela
Official list of the best college football players of 2018
SI, USAT, CFN, ESPN, CBS, Athlon) Devin Bush, Michigan (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, USAT, CFN, CBS) Devin White, LSU (AFCA, AP, TSN, WCFF, SI, USAT, CFN
2018 All-America college football team
2018_All-America_college_football_team
Official list of the best college football players of 2019
Steele, SI, TSN, USAT, WCFF) J. K. Dobbins, Ohio State (Athletic, Athlon, CBS, Phil Steele, SI, USAT) Travis Etienne, Clemson (USAT) Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma
2019 All-America college football team
2019_All-America_college_football_team
Cargo ship built in 1912 for the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company
I service for the United States Army Transport Service, she was known as USAT Montanan. Montanan was built by the Maryland Steel Company as one of eight
SS_Montanan
American transport ship
Chief of Naval Operations from 1927 to 1930. It was later renamed the ship USAT General Edwin D. Patrick after Edwin D. Patrick, an Army general who died
USS_Admiral_C._F._Hughes
U.S. Navy transport ship in WWII
for the U.S. Navy in World War II. She was transferred to the U.S. Army as USAT General Omar Bundy in 1946, named in honor of U.S. Army major general Omar
USS_General_Omar_Bundy
United States Navy transport ship
Lloyd. After the war she served as the United States Army transport ship USAT Princess Matoika. In post-war civilian service she was SS Princess Matoika
USS_Princess_Matoika
German-built cargo liner
– via Times Machine. Lloyd's Register 1919, GEN–GEO. Radigan, Joseph M. "USAT General W. C. Gorgas ex-USS General W. C. Gorgas (ID 1365)". NavSource. Retrieved
USS_General_W._C._Gorgas
United States Navy transport ship
were not part of a ship class. In her varied career, she was also known as USAT Orizaba in service for the United States Army, and as SS Orizaba in interwar
USS_Orizaba
commercial service until purchased by the United States Army in December 1941. USAT Maui was laid up by the Army in 1946 and scrapped in 1948. Maui was built
SS_Maui
Commander of the 10th Mountain Division. After operations with the ATS as USAT General William O. Darby, the ship was reacquired by the Navy on 1 March
USS_Admiral_W._S._Sims
Swimming, cycling, and distance running race
For its part, the ITU does not sanction WTC races; however, USA Triathlon (USAT) uses a combination of World Triathlon and WTC rules to sanction WTC's branded
Triathlon
American army transport ship
by Charles Ward Engineering Works. General Frank M. Coxe and sister-ship USAT General John McE. Hyde were designed and built shortly after World War I
USAT_General_Frank_M._Coxe
General John McE. Hyde was a ferry boat built for the War Department by Charles Ward Engineering Works. The ferry was assigned to provide transportation
USAT_General_John_McE._Hyde
United States Navy transport vessel
before being transferred to the U.S. Army for a short period, who renamed her USAT General Nelson M. Walker, before returning to the Navy. She was stricken
USS_Admiral_H._T._Mayo
American troop transport ship
too late to see service in that war, but operated as an army transport, USAT Chateau Thierry, between the wars. With America's entry into World War II
USS_Chateau_Thierry
Army general Robert Emmet Callan. She was transferred to the U.S. Army as USAT General R. E. Callan in 1946. On 28 April 1950 she was transferred to the
USNS_General_H._H._Arnold
U.S. Army troopship and dredge
the U.S. mainland, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. After the war, she was renamed USAT Grant and refit for service as a troopship in the Pacific. She carried troops
USED_Chinook
renamed MS Acorn Knot. She was put into US Army service as USAT Acorn Knot, then renamed USAT Sgt. George D. Keathley. She was transferred to the US Navy
USNS_Sgt._George_D._Keathley
United States destroyer tender
the Mediterranean. In January 1946, she was converted into transport ship USAT Bridgeport, destined for returning war brides and other military dependents
USS_Bridgeport_(AD-10)
Tugboat of the United States Navy
USS Naugatuck (YTM-753) was a tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy from the U.S. Army. She was assigned to harbor duty at New York City harbor. Naugatuck
USS_Naugatuck_(YTM–753)
Ocean liner (1919–1959)
Arosa Kulm as USAT Cantigny on her delivery voyage, 1920 History United States Name USAT Cantigny Launched 27 October 1919 Commissioned 1920 Fate Sold
SS_Arosa_Kulm
Cargo ship in United States Navy
service. During World War II, the ship was United States Army transport ship USAT West Corum, later renamed to Will H. Point (sometimes listed as William H
USS_West_Corum
American transport for the United States Navy
as USS H. R. Mallory or as USS Mallory. Before her Navy service she was USAT Henry R. Mallory as a United States Army transport ship. From her 1916 launch
USS_Henry_R._Mallory
City in New Mexico, United States
Artesia is a city in Eddy County, New Mexico, centered at the intersection of U.S. routes 82 and 285; the two highways serve as the city's Main Street
Artesia,_New_Mexico
RV Pacific Escort I – previously the U.S. Army LT-535 – was an Army tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1985 as an escort for submarines and as a for-hire
RV_Pacific_Escort_I
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Camano (AG-130/AKL-1) was an Army Design 381 coastal freighter acquired by the United States Navy 16 July 1947 at Apra Harbor, Guam and became the
USS_Camano
1931 passenger liner
SS Mariposa was an ocean liner launched in 1931, one of four ships in the Matson Lines "White Fleet", which included SS Monterey, SS Malolo, and SS Lurline
SS_Mariposa_(1931)
U.S. Army cable ship
USAT Burnside was the first American cable ship in the Pacific. Between 1900 and 1905 she laid 3,000 miles of submarine cable which connected many parts
USAT_Burnside
Transport ship
USAT U. S. Grant underway in Manila Bay, 11 May 1938 History United States Builder Vulcan Aktiengesellschaft, Germany Launched 20 July 1907 Christened
USS_U._S._Grant
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
(V-18). Post-war she was acquired by the United States Army and renamed as USAT Greenville Victory. She was acquired by the United States Navy in 1950, renamed
USNS_Greenville_Victory
Victory ship of the United States
SS Maritime Victory, hull number 821, VC2-S-AP2/WSAT, renamed USAT Pvt. Frederick C. Murphy, was an American Army troop transport which saw duty just after
SS_Maritime_Victory
Tucana (AK-88) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. She was transferred upon launching on 13 September 1944 to the U.S. Army
Tucana_(AK-88)
1941 Tryon-class evacuation transport
killed in action. In 1947 she was acquired by the U.S. Army who renamed her USAT Pvt. Elden H. Johnson and retained her in Army service until 1950 when she
USS_Pinkney
placed in reserve the ship was transferred to the U.S. Army and renamed USAT Sgt. Joseph E. Muller. She was transferred to the United States Navy in 1950
USNS_Sgt._Joseph_E._Muller
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
was transferred to the War Department for operation by the Army. Renamed USAT Sgt. Sylvester Antolak on 31 October 1947, the ship carried Army passengers
USNS_Sgt._Sylvester_Antolak
U.S. Army troopship
the U.S. mainland, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. After the war, she was renamed USAT Sheridan and was fitted for service in the Pacific, supporting U.S. bases
USAT_Sheridan
American naval vessel
for use as a United States Army transport on 19 December 1939 operating as USAT American Legion until transfer to the United States Navy 22 August 1941.
SS_American_Legion
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS Hyacinth was a steamer acquired by the Union during the American Civil War. She was placed into service as a tugboat, a dispatch boat, as well as a
USS_Hyacinth_(1862)
American college football season
ESPN, FWAA, Phil Steele, TSN, USAT, WCFF) Patrick Surtain II (AFCA, AP, Athletic, CBS, ESPN, FWAA, Phil Steele, TSN, USAT, WCFF) Consensus Selection Mac
2020 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
2020_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team
Offshore medical school in Monserrat
University of Science, Arts and Technology (USAT) is an offshore private medical school located near Olveston, Montserrat. The university opened in 2003
University of Science, Arts and Technology
University_of_Science,_Arts_and_Technology
USAT
USAT
USAT
USAT
Boy/Male
Tamil
Well done
Girl/Female
Irish
Knows the sea.
Boy/Male
Biblical
An army; warring.
Boy/Male
French
Dark skinned.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Matheysh | மாஂதேயஷ
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hensall in North Yorkshire, originally named with the unattested Old English personal name Heþīn or Old Scandinavian Heþinn + Old English halh ‘nook’.English : Huguenot surname, of unexplained origin, which was taken to England by a Protestant refugee who fled France after the Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Day (24 August 1572) and settled in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Biblical
good; goodness
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a lordly, impressive, or sharp-eyed man, from Middle English egle ‘eagle’ (from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Laigle in Orne, France, the name of which ostensibly means ‘the eagle’, although it is possible that the recorded forms result from the operation of early folk etymology on some unknown original. Matilda de Aquila is recorded in 1129 as the widow of Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland.Jewish : translation into English of Adler.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happy contented
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Soft Nature; Name of Siva; The Moon
USAT
USAT
USAT
USAT
USAT