Difference between revisions of "HMT Karoa"
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Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd. She carried 44 first class passengers, and 64 in second class. Scraped in Bombay in 1950 | Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd. She carried 44 first class passengers, and 64 in second class. Scraped in Bombay in 1950 | ||
− | ==Soldiers carried== | + | ==Soldiers carried WW I== |
− | ==Malta to Alexandria 12 - 14 August 1915== | + | ===Malta to Alexandria 12 - 14 August 1915=== |
*[[Leslie James Godfrey]] | *[[Leslie James Godfrey]] | ||
*[[Frederick Selkirk]] | *[[Frederick Selkirk]] | ||
− | ==England to Alexandria 8 - 12 September 1915== | + | ===England to Alexandria 8 - 12 September 1915=== |
*[[Robert Melville Salter]] | *[[Robert Melville Salter]] | ||
− | ==England to Alexandria October 1915 == | + | ===England to Alexandria October 1915 === |
*[[George Sidney Cook]] | *[[George Sidney Cook]] | ||
− | ==Gallipoli to Alexandria 20 - 26 December 1915== | + | ===Gallipoli to Alexandria 20 - 26 December 1915=== |
*[[William Henry Shade]] | *[[William Henry Shade]] | ||
− | + | ===Alexandria to Taranto to Southampton 18 December 1917 - 5 January 1918=== | |
− | ==Alexandria to Taranto to Southampton 18 December 1917 - 5 January 1918== | ||
*[[Alfred Haddy Pearse]] | *[[Alfred Haddy Pearse]] | ||
− | ==England to Fremantle 28 March - 8 May 1919== | + | ==England to Fremantle 28 March - 8 May 1919=== |
*[[Leslie St Clair Ward]] | *[[Leslie St Clair Ward]] | ||
*[[Thomas William Wheatley]] | *[[Thomas William Wheatley]] | ||
+ | ==Soldiers carried WW II== | ||
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+ | ===Singapore to Fremantle 1945=== | ||
+ | *[[Basil Fitzgerald]] | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Revision as of 17:11, 27 March 2019
History | |
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Name | HMT Karoa |
Builder/Built | 1915 |
Type | Passenger / cargo |
Displacement | 6,631 tons |
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Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd. She carried 44 first class passengers, and 64 in second class. Scraped in Bombay in 1950