On 17 July 1920, the ship received that classification and was designated AZ-1.
Frequently they came up with identical names so that the ships were also designated by additional numbers.
The ships were designated as Panzerschiff (armored ship), and given the preliminary names P1-P12.
These large ships were designated to return with spice cargo back to Lisbon.
On 17 July 1920, the ship was designated DD-114 while in reserve.
This ship was designated as the T 56 class.
The ten ships were not given names, but were designated F 1 through F 10.
The ship was designated Kasuga on 7 January 1904.
The ship was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987.
The ship, a $300 million, 2,040-passenger vessel still under construction, has already been designated smoke free more than a year before her first scheduled sailing.