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| caption2      = Oil on board by Captain V R Smith, RAMC, 1945
 
| shipname = HMT Karoa
 
| shipname = HMT Karoa
 
| shipowner = British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd
 
| shipowner = British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd
 
| shipbuilder = Swan, Hunter and Wigham RIchardson Ltd., Tyneside
 
| shipbuilder = Swan, Hunter and Wigham RIchardson Ltd., Tyneside
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| shipyardnumber = 946
| shiplaunched = December 1914
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| shiplaunched = 3 Dec 1914
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| shipcompleted = March 1905
| shipinservice = 1915
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| shipoutofservice = May 1950
 
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| shipfate = Broken up
 
| shiptype =  Passenger / cargo
 
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| shiptonnage = 6,631 tons
 
| shiptonnage = 6,631 tons
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| shiplength = 425.0 ft (129.54m)
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| shipbeam = 55 ft 6 in (16.92m)
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| shipdepth = 31 ft 4 in (9.55m)
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| shippropulsion = twin screw
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| shipspeed = 15.5 knots (28.71 km/h)
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| shipcapacity = 44 x 1st Class, 64 x 2nd Class & 1471 x others
 
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd.  She carried 44 first class passengers, and 64 in second class. requisitioned  by the Admiralty from March 1915 until 1919 and used as a troop ship, before returning to civil service.
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Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, she was built for service in the tropics.  She carried 44 first class passengers, and 64 in second class. requisitioned  by the Admiralty from March 1915 until 1919 and used as a troop ship, before returning to her owners and civil service.
  
  
During WW2, she again entered military service, this time initially as a store ship before being converted into a hospital ship in March 1944. On the completion of her duties as a hospital ship she returned to her owners in 1946, ahead of being broken up in Bombay during 1950.
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During WW2, she was again requisitioned by the Admiralty an re-entered military service, this time initially as a store ship before being converted into a hospital ship in March 1944. In July 1941 she carried the Australian contingent to the British Military Mission 204 from Singapore to Rangoon, Burma. On the completion of her duties as a hospital ship she returned to her owners in October 1946, ahead of being broken up in Bombay during 1950.
  
 
==Soldiers carried WW I==
 
==Soldiers carried WW I==
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===Singapore to Fremantle 29 October - 7 November 1945===
 
===Singapore to Fremantle 29 October - 7 November 1945===
 
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* [[Basil Fitzgerald]]
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[[Category:Ships]]

Revision as of 01:03, 31 October 2021

HMT Karoa
HMT Karoa.jpg
HMT Karoa 1.jpg
Oil on board by Captain V R Smith, RAMC, 1945
History
Name HMT Karoa
Owner British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd
Builder Swan, Hunter and Wigham RIchardson Ltd., Tyneside
Yard number 946
Launched 3 Dec 1914
Completed March 1905
In service 1905
Out of service May 1950
Fate Broken up
General characteristics
Type Passenger / cargo
Tonnage 6,631 tons
Length 425.0 ft (129.54m)
Beam 55 ft 6 in (16.92m)
Depth 31 ft 4 in (9.55m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 15.5 knots (28.71 km/h)
Capacity 44 x 1st Class, 64 x 2nd Class & 1471 x others



Remarks

Owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, she was built for service in the tropics. She carried 44 first class passengers, and 64 in second class. requisitioned by the Admiralty from March 1915 until 1919 and used as a troop ship, before returning to her owners and civil service.


During WW2, she was again requisitioned by the Admiralty an re-entered military service, this time initially as a store ship before being converted into a hospital ship in March 1944. In July 1941 she carried the Australian contingent to the British Military Mission 204 from Singapore to Rangoon, Burma. On the completion of her duties as a hospital ship she returned to her owners in October 1946, ahead of being broken up in Bombay during 1950.

Soldiers carried WW I

Malta to Alexandria 12 - 14 August 1915

England to Alexandria 8 - 12 September 1915

England to Alexandria October 1915

Gallipoli to Alexandria 20 - 26 December 1915

Alexandria to Southampton 18 December 1917 - 5 January 1918

England to Fremantle 28 March - 8 May 1919

Soldiers carried WW II

Singapore to Fremantle 29 October - 7 November 1945