SS Liberty Glo (ex-Scooba) was built at American International Shipbuilding at Hog Island in Philadelphia during World War I, but was completed after the November 1918 armistice.
While off the Dutch coast in December 1919, it struck a mine which broke her in two, but the aft part of the vessel remained afloat and was repaired.
On December 5, 1919, the Liberty Glo struck a mine 10 mi (19 km) northwest of Terschelling on the coast of the Netherlands.
Captain Stousland paid the following tribute to the Hog Island product: On 28 February 1929, Liberty Glo ran aground off Terneuzen, Zeeland, the Netherlands.
[2] By 1939, Liberty Glo was one of four ships sailing for the American Foreign Steamship Corporation of New York.