Difference between revisions of "HMAT A41 Bakara"
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Originally named the "Cannatatt" and operated by the Deutsch-Australische DG of Hamburg. | Originally named the "Cannatatt" and operated by the Deutsch-Australische DG of Hamburg. | ||
− | Seized as a war prize by the Australian Government in 1915, and manned by Australian Officers and Crew. Transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line on 1 May 1918. | + | Seized as a war prize by the Australian Government in 1915, and manned by Australian Officers and Crew. The ''Bakara'' completed 5 journeys to war zones as a troopship and two others carrying general cargo to England. Transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line on 1 May 1918. |
Sold to North_German Lloyd in 1925, and renamed "Witell". Sold again in 1936 and known as "Rosario" before being surrendered to Britain in 1945, and allocated to Denmark. | Sold to North_German Lloyd in 1925, and renamed "Witell". Sold again in 1936 and known as "Rosario" before being surrendered to Britain in 1945, and allocated to Denmark. |
Revision as of 00:30, 8 December 2017
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Name | HMAT A41 Bakara |
Builder/Built | Flensburger Schiffbau Ges., Flensburg, Germany |
Type | Cargo vessel (Single screw, refrigerated) |
Displacement | 5,930 tons |
Speed | 10.5 knots |
Remarks
Originally named the "Cannatatt" and operated by the Deutsch-Australische DG of Hamburg.
Seized as a war prize by the Australian Government in 1915, and manned by Australian Officers and Crew. The Bakara completed 5 journeys to war zones as a troopship and two others carrying general cargo to England. Transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line on 1 May 1918.
Sold to North_German Lloyd in 1925, and renamed "Witell". Sold again in 1936 and known as "Rosario" before being surrendered to Britain in 1945, and allocated to Denmark.
Renamed Albertina in 1948, and again sold and renamed in 1950 as "Kotka". She was scuttled in the mid Atlantic on 23 Jul 1956.