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| title          = HMAT A7 Medic
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| image2         = [[File:HMAT_A7_Medic_1.jpg]]
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| caption2      = Medic departing from Sydney (State Library of New South Wales FL1160526.jpg)
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| shipname = HMAT A7 Medic
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| shipowner = White Star Line
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| shipbuilder = Harland & Wolff, Belfast
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| shipyardnumber = 323
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| shiplaunched = 15 Dec 1898
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| shipcompleted = 6 July 1899
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| shipinservice =
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| shipoutofservice = 1927
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| shipinservice2 = 1928 
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| shipoutofservice2 = 12 Sep 1942
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| shipreclassified =
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| shipID = RDHF
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| shipfate = Sunk, 12 Sep 1942
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| shiptype = Passenger / cargo vessel
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| shiptonnage = 11,985 tons
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| shiplength = 550 ft 2 in (167.69 m)
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| shipbeam = 63 ft 3 in (19.28 m)
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| shippropulsion =  twin screw
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| shipspeed = 14 knots (25.93 kph)
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| shipcapacity = 320 passengers
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==Remarks==
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Built for the Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd (White Star Line), and used on the UK to Sydney via Cape Town route. Capable of carrying 320 cabin class passengers. Her first return voyage involved carrying Victorian, Tasmanian and Western Australian troops to the Boer War.
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| header1  = History
 
  
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Leased by the Commonwealth at the outset of WW1, she made six journeys from Australia as a troop ship, after which her management was transferred to he British Admiralty. The ''Medic'' was a participant in the 1st convoy from Albany to Egypt. On her return to Australia she was converted at Cockatoo Island Drydock to transport 531 troops and 500 horses.
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|  data3  = 1899 Harland & Wolff,Belfast
 
  
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In 1928 she was renamed ''Hektoria'' by new owners A/S Hektor (N. Bugge), Tønsberg and converted to a whale factory ship by H. & C. Grayson, Liverpool Now 13,834 tons.  The ship was torpedoed and sunk by U-211 and U-608, on 11 Sep 1942, at 48.55N-33.38W, while on a voyage from Liverpool to New York, in ballast as part of Convoy ON 127.
|  data4  = Passenger / cargo vessel (twin screw)
 
 
 
|  label5  = Displacement
 
|  data5  = 11,985 tons
 
 
 
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==Remarks==
 
Built for the Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd (White Star Line), and used on the UK to Sydney via Cape Town route.
 
Capable of carrying 320 cabin class passengers. Her first return trip involved carrying Victorian, Tasmanian and Western Australian troops to the Boer War.
 
 
 
 
 
Leased by the Commonwealth at the outset of WW1, she made six journeys from Australia as a troop ship after which her management was transferred to he British Admiralty.  The ''Medic'' was a participant in the 1st convoy from Albany to Egypt.  On her return to Australia she was converted at Cockatoo Island Drydock to transport 531 troops and 500 horses.
 
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
===Fremantle to Alexandria 2 November - 5 December 1914===
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===Adelaide to Alexandria 20 October - 5 December 1914===
 
Note: Embarked from Fremantle on 31 October 1914 and anchored for two days before sailing on 2 November 1914, which is the date that appears on original records.
 
Note: Embarked from Fremantle on 31 October 1914 and anchored for two days before sailing on 2 November 1914, which is the date that appears on original records.
*[[Alexander Barnett]]
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* [[Alexander Barnett]]
*[[Walter Bell Blair]]
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* [[Walter Bell Blair]]
*[[James (Roy) Braidwood MM MID]]
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* [[James (Roy) Braidwood MM MID]]
*[[Leonard Henry (Lennie) Buckingham MM]]
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* [[Leonard Henry (Lennie) Buckingham MM]]
*[[John James Lynes Chester]]
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* [[John James Lynes Chester]]
*[[Edward (Ted) Harry Darby]]
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* [[Edward (Ted) Harry Darby]]
*[[Frederick Fancote]]
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* [[Frederick Fancote]]
*[[Cecil Arthur Hill MM]]
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* [[Cecil Arthur Hill MM]]
*[[Charles Richard Irvine MM & Bar]]
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* [[Charles Richard Irvine MM & Bar]]
*[[James Anthony Parker]]
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* [[James Anthony Parker]]
*[[Arthur Pilgrim]]
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* [[Arthur Pilgrim]]
*[[Henry John Robert Saint]]
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* [[Henry John Robert Saint]]
*[[Josiah James Skinner]]
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* [[Josiah James Skinner]]
*[[William Stephens]]
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* [[William Stephens]]
*[[John Wesley Gladstone Turner]]
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* [[John Wesley Gladstone Turner]]
  
 
===Fremantle to Alexandria 9 October 1915 - ?? ===
 
===Fremantle to Alexandria 9 October 1915 - ?? ===
 
*[[Walter Raymond Farnham]] as a stowaway
 
*[[Walter Raymond Farnham]] as a stowaway
  
===Fremantle to Alexandria 18 January - 16 February 1916===
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===Sydney to Alexandria 30 December 1915 - 16 February 1916===
*[[John Richard Lewis]]
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Embarked in Fremantle on 18 January
*[[Frederick Thornton Lindley]]
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* † [[Leonard Butcher]]
*[[William Mathews]]
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* † [[Herbert Goodman]]
*[[Aubrey Walter (Swazz) Mead]]
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* [[William John Howe]]
*[[Charles Robert Merchant]]
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* [[John Richard Lewis]]
*[[Richard Edgar Riley]]
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* [[Frederick Thornton Lindley]]
*[[Albert Edward John Walls]]
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* [[William Mathews]]
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* [[Aubrey Walter (Swazz) Mead]]
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* [[Charles Robert Merchant]]
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* [[Richard Edgar Riley]]
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* [[Albert Edward John Walls]]
  
 
===Fremantle to Port Suez 31 March - 24 April 1916===
 
===Fremantle to Port Suez 31 March - 24 April 1916===
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===Sydney to Halifax 1 August - 21 September 1917===
 
===Sydney to Halifax 1 August - 21 September 1917===
*[[Albert Edgar Bishop]]
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*[[Albert Bishop]]
 
*[[Eugene Anthony Gillespie]]
 
*[[Eugene Anthony Gillespie]]
 
*[[Harold Percival Martin]]
 
*[[Harold Percival Martin]]
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===Bombay to Fremantle 1 - 22 December 1919===
 
===Bombay to Fremantle 1 - 22 December 1919===
 
*[[Arthur Reginald Barrett]]
 
*[[Arthur Reginald Barrett]]
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===Other Voyages===
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* 2 June 1915 from Brisbane
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*  16 December 1916 from Melbourne
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* 1 August 1917 from Sydney
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*  2 November 1918 from Sydney
  
 
[[Category:Ships]]
 
[[Category:Ships]]

Latest revision as of 19:01, 24 April 2024

HMAT A7 Medic
HMAT A7 Medic.jpg
HMAT A7 Medic 1.jpg
Medic departing from Sydney (State Library of New South Wales FL1160526.jpg)
History
Name HMAT A7 Medic
Owner White Star Line
Builder Harland & Wolff, Belfast
Yard number 323
Launched 15 Dec 1898
Completed 6 July 1899
Out of service 1927
In service 1928
Out of service 12 Sep 1942
Fate Sunk, 12 Sep 1942
General characteristics
Type Passenger / cargo vessel
Tonnage 11,985 tons
Length 550 ft 2 in (167.69 m)
Beam 63 ft 3 in (19.28 m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 14 knots (25.93 kph)
Capacity 320 passengers


Remarks

Built for the Oceanic Steam Navigation Co Ltd (White Star Line), and used on the UK to Sydney via Cape Town route. Capable of carrying 320 cabin class passengers. Her first return voyage involved carrying Victorian, Tasmanian and Western Australian troops to the Boer War.


Leased by the Commonwealth at the outset of WW1, she made six journeys from Australia as a troop ship, after which her management was transferred to he British Admiralty. The Medic was a participant in the 1st convoy from Albany to Egypt. On her return to Australia she was converted at Cockatoo Island Drydock to transport 531 troops and 500 horses.


In 1928 she was renamed Hektoria by new owners A/S Hektor (N. Bugge), Tønsberg and converted to a whale factory ship by H. & C. Grayson, Liverpool Now 13,834 tons. The ship was torpedoed and sunk by U-211 and U-608, on 11 Sep 1942, at 48.55N-33.38W, while on a voyage from Liverpool to New York, in ballast as part of Convoy ON 127.

Soldiers carried

Adelaide to Alexandria 20 October - 5 December 1914

Note: Embarked from Fremantle on 31 October 1914 and anchored for two days before sailing on 2 November 1914, which is the date that appears on original records.

Fremantle to Alexandria 9 October 1915 - ??

Sydney to Alexandria 30 December 1915 - 16 February 1916

Embarked in Fremantle on 18 January

Fremantle to Port Suez 31 March - 24 April 1916

Melbourne to Plymouth 20 May - 18 July 1916

Sydney to Halifax 1 August - 21 September 1917

England to Fremantle 24 August - 15 October 1918

England to Melbourne 10 April - 31 May 1919

Bombay to Fremantle 1 - 22 December 1919

Other Voyages

  • 2 June 1915 from Brisbane
  • 16 December 1916 from Melbourne
  • 1 August 1917 from Sydney
  • 2 November 1918 from Sydney