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− | | name = HMT Czaritza
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− | | image = [[File:HMT Czaritza]]
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− | | caption = HMT Czaritza
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− | | header1 = History
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− | | data3 = 1915 Barclay, Curie & Co Ltd
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− | | data4 = Passenger Liner
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− | | data5 = 6,852 tons
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− | | data6 = 13 knots
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− | ==Remarks==
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− | The SS Kościuszko was a Polish passenger ship, named after Tadeusz Kościuszko.
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− | She was originally a liner named Tsarina, and later Lituania, before becoming the Kościuszko and afterwards Empire Helford.
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− | It was ordered by the Russian American Line prior to the outbreak of World War I and was to serve as an ocean liner under the name SS Czaritza or Tsarina,
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− | operating with up to 1000 passengers between New York and Arkhangelsk. When finally placed in peacetime service it carried 712 passengers.
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− | Launched in 1915 by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., Glasgow, she served as a troop transport ship.
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− | Evacuated from Russia during the Russian Civil War, she was bought by Cunard Line in 1917 and was used as a troop transport between USA and Europe and between Great Britain and Malta.
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− | Sold in 1946, it was scrapped in 1950. (In 1940 it was armed with 4 x 20mm Oerliken anti-aircraft guns.)
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− | ==List of soldiers carried==
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− | [[Arthur James Allen]]
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