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===Darwin to Jacquinot Bay, New Britain 21 - 26 Nov 1944=== | ===Darwin to Jacquinot Bay, New Britain 21 - 26 Nov 1944=== | ||
* [[Douglas George Edgar Alexander]] | * [[Douglas George Edgar Alexander]] | ||
− | *[[Herbert Bunney]] | + | * [[Herbert Andrew Thomas Alexander]] |
− | *[[Herbert Patrick Carter]] | + | * [[Herbert Bunney]] |
− | *[[Thomas Donald Neilson]] | + | * [[Herbert Patrick Carter]] |
+ | * [[Thomas Donald Neilson]] | ||
===Brisbane to Morotai 19 - 29 June 1945=== | ===Brisbane to Morotai 19 - 29 June 1945=== | ||
* [[Wilfred Brettell Duke]] | * [[Wilfred Brettell Duke]] | ||
− | *[[John William (Jack) Vance]] | + | * [[John William (Jack) Vance]] |
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Revision as of 19:16, 13 August 2022
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Remarks
Built for the Boston - Yarmouth, Nova Scotia route, she was operated by the Eastern Steamships Line until World War II. She was acquired on 1 Jun 1942 by the US government and soon after on 24 Jun 1942 arrived in Tampa, Florida from Trinidad with 17 German Internees in the care of the FBI as well as regular passengers. She then operated in the Pacific theatre until February 1946, when she returned to her original owners on 19 Feb 1946.
Refitted she returned to passenger service in May of 1947, but was laid up between 1948 and 1953. Sold in 1954 to a company based in Liberia after which she was renamed reflagged in Panama. in 1963 she was sold to the Chadade Shipping Coy who renamed her Yarmouth Castle, operating her between Miami and Nassau. The Yarmouth Castle caught fire and sank on 12 Nov 1965.
Soldiers carried
Darwin to Jacquinot Bay, New Britain 21 - 26 Nov 1944
- Douglas George Edgar Alexander
- Herbert Andrew Thomas Alexander
- Herbert Bunney
- Herbert Patrick Carter
- Thomas Donald Neilson