Difference between revisions of "HMHS Western Australia"
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Attacked by a U-Boat on 20 Mar 1918, fortunately the torpedo missed and she escaped. At the conclusion of the war she was sold to foreign owners. | Attacked by a U-Boat on 20 Mar 1918, fortunately the torpedo missed and she escaped. At the conclusion of the war she was sold to foreign owners. | ||
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+ | *[[Alexander Russell Main]] | ||
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+ | *[[William Arthur Green]] | ||
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+ | *[[William George Martin]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:45, 3 May 2017
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Name | HMHS Western Australia |
Builder/Built | Trieste |
Speed | fast |
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Originally built for the Russian Government and called the 'Mongolia", the Western Australian Government bought the ship from its then Danish owners to work the north West of the state, Found to be unsuitable she was sent to the UK to be sold, but with the outbreak of war she was taken over by the Admiralty and converted into a fast Hospital Ship. Worked the Soiuthampton to Le Havre route and upo river to Rouen.
Attacked by a U-Boat on 20 Mar 1918, fortunately the torpedo missed and she escaped. At the conclusion of the war she was sold to foreign owners.