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− | ==Gallipoli to Alexandria 7 - 10 August 1915== | + | ===Gallipoli to Alexandria 7 - 10 August 1915=== |
− | *[[Albert Stephenson Jackson]] | + | * [[Albert Stephenson Jackson]] |
− | ==Mudros to England 24 -31 August 1915== | + | ===Mudros to England 24 -31 August 1915=== |
− | *[[Arthur Thomas Orton MM]] | + | * [[Arthur Thomas Orton MM]] |
− | == | + | ===Alexandria to Gibraltar (via Mudros?) 7 - 15 October 1915=== |
*[[Cecil Arthur Hill MM]] | *[[Cecil Arthur Hill MM]] | ||
*[[George Henry Martin MM MID]] | *[[George Henry Martin MM MID]] | ||
+ | *[[Henry John Robert Saint]] | ||
− | ==Mudros to Alexandria 24 - 27 December 1915== | + | ===Mudros to Alexandria 24 - 27 December 1915=== |
− | *[[Lawrence Hamill White MM]] | + | * [[Frederick Fancote]] |
− | *[[Edward James (Ted) Rouse]] | + | * [[Beverley John Liddelow]] |
+ | * [[Cyril Lowth MM]] | ||
+ | * † [[Lawrence Hamill White MM]] | ||
+ | * [[Edward James (Ted) Rouse]] | ||
− | ==Alexandria to Marseilles 4 - 10 May 1916== | + | ===Alexandria to Marseilles 4 - 10 May 1916=== |
− | *[[Harry Hodgson]] | + | * [[Harry Hodgson]] |
− | ==Alexandria to Marseilles 2-9 June 1916== | + | ===Alexandria to Marseilles 2-9 June 1916=== |
− | *[[Sydney Fenner Blencowe]] | + | * [[Sydney Fenner Blencowe]] |
− | *[[William Allan Bovell]] | + | * [[William Allan Bovell]] |
− | *[[George Conway MID]] | + | * [[Victor Leo Gordon Boyle]] |
− | *[[Herbert (Bert) Cumming]] | + | * [[George Conway MID]] |
− | *[[Frederick Fancote]] | + | * † [[Herbert (Bert) Cumming]] |
− | *[[Edward (Ned) Gray]] | + | * [[Frederick Fancote]] |
− | *[[Frank Halliday]] | + | * † [[Osborne Fisher]] |
− | *[[Henry McCavana]] | + | * † [[Walter Stanley Fisher]] |
− | *[[Albert Thomas Ticklie MM]] | + | * [[Edward (Ned) Gray]] |
− | *[[Robert George McLean]] Post WW1 men | + | * [[Frank Halliday]] |
− | *[[Hugh Henry Smith]] | + | * [[Alfred Arthur Martin]] |
+ | * [[Henry McCavana]] | ||
+ | * [[Robert George McLean]] | ||
+ | * [[Albert Thomas Ticklie MM]] | ||
+ | * [[Robert George McLean]] Post WW1 men | ||
+ | * [[Hugh Henry Smith]] | ||
− | ==Alexandria to Marseilles 2 - 9 August 1916== | + | ===Alexandria to Marseilles 20 - 29 June 1916=== |
− | *[[George Weston Firns]] | + | * [[George Thomson]] |
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+ | ===Alexandria to Marseilles 2 - 9 August 1916=== | ||
+ | * [[George Weston Firns]] | ||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 01:12, 30 September 2021
History | |
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Name | HMT Caledonia |
Builder/Built | 1904 D & W Henderson Ltd, Glasgow |
Type | Steamship |
Displacement | 9,223 tons |
Contents
- 1 Remarks
- 2 Soldiers carried
- 2.1 Gallipoli to Alexandria 7 - 10 August 1915
- 2.2 Mudros to England 24 -31 August 1915
- 2.3 Alexandria to Gibraltar (via Mudros?) 7 - 15 October 1915
- 2.4 Mudros to Alexandria 24 - 27 December 1915
- 2.5 Alexandria to Marseilles 4 - 10 May 1916
- 2.6 Alexandria to Marseilles 2-9 June 1916
- 2.7 Alexandria to Marseilles 20 - 29 June 1916
- 2.8 Alexandria to Marseilles 2 - 9 August 1916
Remarks
Owned by the Anchor Line, and requisitioned in August 1914 as a troop ship.
She was sunk 4 Dec 1916 by U-Boat U65 in the Mediterranean Sea, 125 miles east of Malta
Soldiers carried
Gallipoli to Alexandria 7 - 10 August 1915
Mudros to England 24 -31 August 1915
Alexandria to Gibraltar (via Mudros?) 7 - 15 October 1915
Mudros to Alexandria 24 - 27 December 1915
- Frederick Fancote
- Beverley John Liddelow
- Cyril Lowth MM
- † Lawrence Hamill White MM
- Edward James (Ted) Rouse
Alexandria to Marseilles 4 - 10 May 1916
Alexandria to Marseilles 2-9 June 1916
- Sydney Fenner Blencowe
- William Allan Bovell
- Victor Leo Gordon Boyle
- George Conway MID
- † Herbert (Bert) Cumming
- Frederick Fancote
- † Osborne Fisher
- † Walter Stanley Fisher
- Edward (Ned) Gray
- Frank Halliday
- Alfred Arthur Martin
- Henry McCavana
- Robert George McLean
- Albert Thomas Ticklie MM
- Robert George McLean Post WW1 men
- Hugh Henry Smith