SS Arosa Kulm was a passenger ship which was launched at Hog Island, Pennsylvania in 1919 and completed in 1920.
Arosa Kulm started as the U.S. Army Transport Cantigny, a 7,555-gross register ton troopship with a speed of 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)[1][2] and was sold in 1923/1924 to commercial transatlantic freight and passenger transport as American Banker.
[4] the accommodations were probably the worst of any ship of that time.
Australia was visited four times by Arosa Kulm.
[6] In addition to serving immigrants, Arosa Kulm was chartered by American Field Service, an exchange organization bringing numerous exchange students between Europe and the U.S. Arosa Kulm was scrapped at Bruges in Belgium in 1959.