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Completed at least six journey from Australia with troops, and in 1918 brought home a load of sick and wounded men.
 
Completed at least six journey from Australia with troops, and in 1918 brought home a load of sick and wounded men.
  
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==Fremantle to Plymouth 6 Jun 1916 - 21 Jul 1916==
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==Fremantle to Plymouth 6 June - 21 July 1916==
  
 
[[Thomas Henry William Denny]]<br />[[Henry Ernest Howard]]<br />[[Jason Howard]]<br />[[Arthur Patrick Joyce]]<br />[[Thomas Frederick McDonough]]<br />[[Thomas McGow]]<br />[[Lionel Newton Savage]]
 
[[Thomas Henry William Denny]]<br />[[Henry Ernest Howard]]<br />[[Jason Howard]]<br />[[Arthur Patrick Joyce]]<br />[[Thomas Frederick McDonough]]<br />[[Thomas McGow]]<br />[[Lionel Newton Savage]]
  
 
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HMAT A29 Suevic.jpg
Courtesy AWM PO4754.001
History
Name HMAT A29 Suevic
Builder/Built 1901 Harland Wolff, Belfast
Type Passenger / refrigerated cargo ship
Displacement 12,531 tons
Speed 13,5 knots


Remarks

Built for Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Liverpool (White Star Line). Leased by the Commonwealth until 9 Sep 1917. Completed at least six journey from Australia with troops, and in 1918 brought home a load of sick and wounded men.

Soldiers carried

Fremantle to Plymouth 6 June - 21 July 1916

Thomas Henry William Denny
Henry Ernest Howard
Jason Howard
Arthur Patrick Joyce
Thomas Frederick McDonough
Thomas McGow
Lionel Newton Savage