Difference between revisions of "HMAT A37 Barambah"
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Ironically its German name was ''Hobart''. Its owners previously were the Deutsche-Australische Line, Hamburg. | Ironically its German name was ''Hobart''. Its owners previously were the Deutsche-Australische Line, Hamburg. | ||
− | During the war it was manned by Australian Officers and crew. | + | During the war it was manned by Australian Officers and crew, and made 4 journeys to the war zones with troops and three with cargo only. |
On 23 May 1918 it was transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line. | On 23 May 1918 it was transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line. | ||
Revision as of 01:00, 8 December 2017
History | |
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Name | HMAT A37 Barambah |
Builder/Built | Flensburger Schiffbau Ges, Germany |
Type | SS Troopship (single screw) |
Displacement | 5,923 tons |
Speed | 12.5 Knots |
Contents
Remarks
The Barambah was one of a number of vessels captured at the commencement of the War from the German shipping lines. Ironically its German name was Hobart. Its owners previously were the Deutsche-Australische Line, Hamburg.
During the war it was manned by Australian Officers and crew, and made 4 journeys to the war zones with troops and three with cargo only. On 23 May 1918 it was transferred to the Commonwealth Government Line.
Soldiers carried
Melbourne to Plymouth 27 June - 25 August 1916