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− | + | | shipname = HMT Galeka | |
− | + | | shipowner = Union Steamship Mail Steamship Co. | |
− | + | | shipbuilder = Harland & Wolff, Ltd, Belfast | |
− | + | | shipyardnumber = 347 | |
− | + | | shiplaunched = 21 Oct 1899 | |
− | | | + | | shipcompleted = 23 Dec 1899 |
− | + | | shipinservice = January 1890 | |
− | | | + | | shipoutofservice = 28 Oct 1916 |
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− | | | + | | shipfate = struck mine and beached |
− | + | | shiptype = Passenger / cargo | |
− | | | + | | shiptonnage = 6,767 tons |
− | | | + | | shiplength = 440 ft (134.11m) |
− | + | | shipbeam = 53 ft (16.15m) | |
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− | | | + | | shippropulsion = twin screw |
− | + | | shipspeed = 12.5 knots (23.15 km/h) | |
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
− | Built for the Union-Castle Line and used on the South | + | Built for the Union-Castle Line and used on the South African route until World War 1, when she was used first as a troop ship carrying ANZAC troops to the Gallipoli campaign, and later as a Hospital Ship. As a Hospital Ship she could carry 366 wounded passengers. |
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− | On 28 Oct 1916, as she was entering Le Havre she hit a mine laid by the | + | On 28 Oct 1916, while a hospital ship, as she was entering Le Havre she hit a mine laid by the U-Boat UC-26. While no patients were aboard at the time, some 19 Royal Army medical Corps personnel perished. Although able to be beached at Cap la Hogue, she was a total loss. |
==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== | ||
− | ==Anzac Cove 2 May 1915== | + | ===Anzac Cove 2 May 1915=== |
− | *[[William Edward Reed]] | + | * [[William Edward Reed]] transfer to HMHS Delta 3 May 1915 |
+ | * [[George Young]] transferred to HMHS Delta 3 May 1915 | ||
− | ==Mudros to Alexandria 29 April -3 May 1915== | + | ===Mudros to Alexandria 29 April -3 May 1915=== |
− | *[[Herbert Frank O'Neill]] | + | * † [[Herbert Frank O'Neill]] |
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− | ==Mudros to Alexandria 16 - 19 June 1915== | + | ===Mudros to Alexandria 16 - 19 June 1915=== |
− | *[[Charles Gorringe]] | + | * [[Charles Gorringe]] |
− | ==Mudros to Malta 19 - 24 November 1915== | + | ===Mudros to Malta 19 - 24 November 1915=== |
− | *[[Basil Kelley]] | + | * † [[Basil Kelley]] |
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 28 October 2021
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Remarks
Built for the Union-Castle Line and used on the South African route until World War 1, when she was used first as a troop ship carrying ANZAC troops to the Gallipoli campaign, and later as a Hospital Ship. As a Hospital Ship she could carry 366 wounded passengers.
On 28 Oct 1916, while a hospital ship, as she was entering Le Havre she hit a mine laid by the U-Boat UC-26. While no patients were aboard at the time, some 19 Royal Army medical Corps personnel perished. Although able to be beached at Cap la Hogue, she was a total loss.
Soldiers carried
Anzac Cove 2 May 1915
- William Edward Reed transfer to HMHS Delta 3 May 1915
- George Young transferred to HMHS Delta 3 May 1915