SS Rochambeau

The SS Rochambeau was a French Transatlantic ocean liner.

Career
She was named after the Count of Rochambeau, a French nobleman and soldier who participated in the American Revolutionary War. The second of a "à classe unique" ("unique class") of liners commissioned by the Compagnie générale transatlantique. Entering service in 1911, she was a larger version of the Chicago which had entered service in 1908.

Between 1915 and 1918, she was part of a regular service between Bordeaux and New York, the company's flagship the France having been requested as a hospital ship during World War I. Refitted in 1926, she was scrapped in Dunkirk in 1934.