USS Chesapeake (ID-3395)

The third USS Chesapeake (ID-3395) was a United States Navy salvage ship in commission from March to October 1919.

SS Chesapeake was built in 1900 as a commercial cargo ship at Wilmington, Delaware, by Harlan and Hollingsworth.

The U.S. Navy's Third Naval District inspected her at New York City on 28 March 1918 for possible World War I service.

Chesapeake departed New York on 12 May 1919 bound for Brest, France, where she joined the First Salvage Division supporting U.S.

Naval Forces Operating in European Waters, caring for the many ships engaged in supporting the Army of Occupation and other post-World War I American military activities in Europe.