Difference between revisions of "SS Lancashire"
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During WW2 was used as a command ship at Juno Beach D-Day landings, assisted with the repatriation of sick ex POWs from Hong Kong , before being scrapped at Barrow in 1956. | During WW2 was used as a command ship at Juno Beach D-Day landings, assisted with the repatriation of sick ex POWs from Hong Kong , before being scrapped at Barrow in 1956. | ||
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− | [[Leslie James Godfrey]] | + | ==England to Fremantle 7 February - 21 March 1919 |
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+ | *[[Henry Joseph Milne]] | ||
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Name | SS Lancashire |
Builder/Built | 1917 Harland & Wolff, Belfast |
Type | passenger ship |
Displacement | 9,543 tons |
Speed | 15 knots |
Remarks
Built for the Bibby Line and immediately requisitioned. Released to the Bibby Line in 1920 and refitted for normal passenger use. Converted in 1930 to a permanent troopship. During WW2 was used as a command ship at Juno Beach D-Day landings, assisted with the repatriation of sick ex POWs from Hong Kong , before being scrapped at Barrow in 1956.
Soldiers carried
==England to Fremantle 7 February - 21 March 1919