In March 1939 the first transport to Palestine departed and by September 1939 barely 1,700, mostly elderly, Jews remained.
The transport departed for Tarawa 13 November, and arrived offshore 20 November.
The transport then departed San Diego on 27 February, bound for the Hawaiian Islands.
The transport embarked a contingent of the Army 33rd Infantry Division and departed for Japan on 9 September.
On November 20, 1941 the first transport of 1,000 Jewish men and women departed from Munich for Riga.
On August 9 embarkation began, the transports departing at intervals of ten minutes.
The two large transports departed for New Guinea at 5:00 am.
The far-ranging transport departed France with troops 12 June, and arrived back in Norfolk 20 June.
As the octospider and the human walked slowly away from the plaza, the transport departed with its interior lights now extinguished.
The transport departed on 8 February carrying more than 2,000 soldiers, and reached Pearl Harbor on the 15th.