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| shipname = RMS Mooltan
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| shipowner = The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company
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| shipbuilder = Caird & Company of Greenock
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| shipyardnumber = 306
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| shiplaunched = 3 Aug 1905
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| shipcompleted = 4 Oct 1905
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| shipinservice = 3 Nov 1905
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| shipoutofservice = 26 Jul 1917
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| shipfate = torpedoed and sunk
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| shiptype = passenger & mail
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| shiptonnage = 9,621 tons
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| shiplength = 520.4 ft (158.56m)
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| shipbeam = 58.3 ft (17.76m)
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| shipdepth = 24.7 ft (7.53m) draught 27.45 ft (8.34m)
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| shippropulsion = twin screw
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| shipspeed = 18 knots (33.34 km/h)
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| shipcapacity = 348 x 1st and 166 x 2nd class.
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==Remarks==
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On 4th October 1905, she began her maiden voyage to Bombay. In 1906 she was transferred to the London - Colombo - Melbourne - Sydney service and in 1911 took part in the Coronation Naval review at Spithead.
  
  
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RMS Mooltan made a number of voyages from Australia to Egypt carrying nursing staff. Her original trip was with members of the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]], from Sydney on 15 May 1915.
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==Remarks==
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She also carried other contingents of nursesOne trip departed Sydney on 22 Aug 1916, taking on more nurses at Adelaide on 24 Aug 1916, and Fremantle, on 28 Aug 1916. Her next trip departed Melbourne on 26 Dec 1916; her final trip departed Sydney on 12 Jun 1917, calling at Melbourne on 12 Jun 1917, Adelaide on 14 Jun 1917, and Fremantle on 18 Jun 1917 to take on other medical personnel.
RMS Mooltan made a number of voyages from Australia to Egypt carrying nursing staff.  Her original trip was with members of the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]], from Sydney on 15 May 1915.
 
  
She also carried other contingents of nurses.  One trip departed Sydney on 22 Aug 1916, taking on more nurses at Adelaide on 24 Aug 1916, and Fremantle, on 28 Aug 1916. Her next trip departed Melbourne on 26 Dec 1916; the third and final trip departed Sydney on 12 Jun 1917, calling at Melbourne on 12 Jun 1917, Adelaide on 14 Jun 1917, and Fremantle on 18 Jun 1917 to take on other medical personnel.
 
 
Following the delivery of this last contingent of nurses from Australia to Alexandria (they were destined for Salonika in Greece), the Mooltan sailed for India with more than 300  nurses on board.  Attacked by German submarine UC27 on 26 Jul 1917 near the entry to the Suez Canal it was sunk, although all nurses aboard were saved by the two escorting Japanese destroyers, the ''Kusonoki'' and the ''Ume''. Two of the crew, however, lost their lives.
 
  
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On 25 Jul 1917 the ''Moolton'' sailed from Malta in company with ''SS Lotus'', escorted by two Japanese Destroyers ''Kusunoki'' and ''Ume'', for Marseilles. At 7:15pm on the following day she was torpedoed forward on the starboard side by the German submarine ''UC-27'', endangering ''Lotus'' (which had in fact been UC27’s first target). All but two of the 554 aboard had been taken off by 8:15pm, when Mooltan was abandoned about 160km (100 miles) south of Sardinia, to be sunk two hours later by a second torpedo.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  
 
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===Sydney to Plymouth 15 May - 27 Jun 1915===
==Sydney to Egypt 15 May - ?? Jun 1915==
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'''Medical Staff'''
*[[Reginald Alfred Nicholas]]
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Boarded in Fremantle on 24 May
 
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*[[Reginald Alfred Nicholas MBE]]
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Medical personnel were then returned to Mudross where the 3rd Australian General Hospital remained until 14 Jan 1916.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 10 October 2023

RMS Mooltan
RMS Mooltan.jpg
RMS Mooltan 1.jpg
History
Name RMS Mooltan
Owner The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company
Builder Caird & Company of Greenock
Yard number 306
Launched 3 Aug 1905
Completed 4 Oct 1905
In service 3 Nov 1905
Out of service 26 Jul 1917
Fate torpedoed and sunk
General characteristics
Type passenger & mail
Tonnage 9,621 tons
Length 520.4 ft (158.56m)
Beam 58.3 ft (17.76m)
Depth 24.7 ft (7.53m) draught 27.45 ft (8.34m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 18 knots (33.34 km/h)
Capacity 348 x 1st and 166 x 2nd class.



Remarks

On 4th October 1905, she began her maiden voyage to Bombay. In 1906 she was transferred to the London - Colombo - Melbourne - Sydney service and in 1911 took part in the Coronation Naval review at Spithead.


RMS Mooltan made a number of voyages from Australia to Egypt carrying nursing staff. Her original trip was with members of the 3rd Australian General Hospital, from Sydney on 15 May 1915.


She also carried other contingents of nurses. One trip departed Sydney on 22 Aug 1916, taking on more nurses at Adelaide on 24 Aug 1916, and Fremantle, on 28 Aug 1916. Her next trip departed Melbourne on 26 Dec 1916; her final trip departed Sydney on 12 Jun 1917, calling at Melbourne on 12 Jun 1917, Adelaide on 14 Jun 1917, and Fremantle on 18 Jun 1917 to take on other medical personnel.


On 25 Jul 1917 the Moolton sailed from Malta in company with SS Lotus, escorted by two Japanese Destroyers Kusunoki and Ume, for Marseilles. At 7:15pm on the following day she was torpedoed forward on the starboard side by the German submarine UC-27, endangering Lotus (which had in fact been UC27’s first target). All but two of the 554 aboard had been taken off by 8:15pm, when Mooltan was abandoned about 160km (100 miles) south of Sardinia, to be sunk two hours later by a second torpedo.

Soldiers carried

Sydney to Plymouth 15 May - 27 Jun 1915

Medical Staff Boarded in Fremantle on 24 May

Medical personnel were then returned to Mudross where the 3rd Australian General Hospital remained until 14 Jan 1916.