Like her sister ship, Ireland is best known for her assistance of the, the ill-fated ocean liner who made her final port of call at Queenstown on her maiden voyage. Ireland brought Irish immigrants to the Titanic, followed by America, who brought 123 passengers. On 19 April 1912, following the sinking of the Titanic, Ireland and America's White Star Line flags were flown at half-mast.
During World War I in 1918, she was used as a mine sweeper.
Ireland was scrapped in April 1928.[1]