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| caption        = 27 Apr 1941 SS Costa Rica prior to it sinkling.2,500 troopd safely taken off without casualties  AWM P073478
 
| caption        = 27 Apr 1941 SS Costa Rica prior to it sinkling.2,500 troopd safely taken off without casualties  AWM P073478
 
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| caption2      = HMS Heereward taking on 2/1st MGB troops frrom SS Costa Rica prior to it sinking. AWM P01435.001
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| caption2      = HMS Hereward taking on 2/1st MGB troops from SS Costa Rica prior to it sinking. AWM P01435.001
 
| shipname = SS Costa Rica
 
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| shipowner = Royal Netherlands Steamship Company
 
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| shipfate = Sunk following air raid on convoy
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
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Built in 1910 as the ''SS Prinses Juliana, and during 1918-1919 takenover by the British Shipping Controller. In 1930 she was sold to the Amsterdam/Royal Netherlands Steamship Co. In April 1941 the '''Costa Rica''' sailed in a convoy from Alexandria with six other ships and was later joined by an escort of cruisers and destroyers, on their way to Kalamata to assist with the evacuation of British and Australian troops from Greece in what was known as Operation Demon. On 27 Apr 1941 six Stuka raids were encountered by the convoy. While not hit by any bombs, two near misses sprung plates in the port side of the ''Costa Rica) and she began to take water through a large hole. Fearing that she was sinking the Captain had nearby Destroyer escorts take more than 3,000 troops from her. The ship was still floating when all were safely rescued, so the Navy torpedo it and eventually it sunk on 27 Apr 1941. While the original destination had been Alexandria, the troops were now landed on Crete.
  
==Battle Honours==
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[[File:SS_Costa_Rica_2.jpg]]
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
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===Kalamata, Greece to Crete 26 - 27 April 1941===
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B Company 2/1st Australian Machine Gun Battalion
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* [[Dougals Windsor Parkin]]
  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:18, 7 December 2022

SS Costa Rica
SS Coast Rica 1.jpg
27 Apr 1941 SS Costa Rica prior to it sinkling.2,500 troopd safely taken off without casualties AWM P073478
SS Costa Rica.jpg
HMS Hereward taking on 2/1st MGB troops from SS Costa Rica prior to it sinking. AWM P01435.001
History
Name SS Costa Rica
Owner Royal Netherlands Steamship Company
Fate Sunk following air raid on convoy
General characteristics
Type Passenger ship
Tonnage 8,672
Speed 14 knots (25.9 km/h)



Remarks

Built in 1910 as the SS Prinses Juliana, and during 1918-1919 takenover by the British Shipping Controller. In 1930 she was sold to the Amsterdam/Royal Netherlands Steamship Co. In April 1941 the Costa Rica sailed in a convoy from Alexandria with six other ships and was later joined by an escort of cruisers and destroyers, on their way to Kalamata to assist with the evacuation of British and Australian troops from Greece in what was known as Operation Demon. On 27 Apr 1941 six Stuka raids were encountered by the convoy. While not hit by any bombs, two near misses sprung plates in the port side of the Costa Rica) and she began to take water through a large hole. Fearing that she was sinking the Captain had nearby Destroyer escorts take more than 3,000 troops from her. The ship was still floating when all were safely rescued, so the Navy torpedo it and eventually it sunk on 27 Apr 1941. While the original destination had been Alexandria, the troops were now landed on Crete.

SS Costa Rica 2.jpg

Soldiers carried

Kalamata, Greece to Crete 26 - 27 April 1941

B Company 2/1st Australian Machine Gun Battalion