Difference between revisions of "HMT Aragon"
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| shipfate = Torpedoed and sank | | shipfate = Torpedoed and sank | ||
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| shiptonnage = 9,588 tons | | shiptonnage = 9,588 tons | ||
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− | In 1913 Aragon became Britain's first Defensively-Armed Merchant Ship ("DAMS") of modern times. | + | In 1913 ''Aragon'' became Britain's first Defensively-Armed Merchant Ship ("DAMS") of modern times. Armament included 2 × stern-mounted QF 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns (from 1913). During WW1 it acted as a fast troop ship, primarily in the Mediterranean, including participation in the British landing at Cape Helles during the Gallipoli campaign. Her duties also included evacuating nearly 1,500 wounded personnel to Alexandria and Malta. |
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Built as a transatlantic mail ship for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She was the first of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's fleet of "A-liners" that worked regular routes between Southampton and South American ports including Buenos Aires.
In 1913 Aragon became Britain's first Defensively-Armed Merchant Ship ("DAMS") of modern times. Armament included 2 × stern-mounted QF 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns (from 1913). During WW1 it acted as a fast troop ship, primarily in the Mediterranean, including participation in the British landing at Cape Helles during the Gallipoli campaign. Her duties also included evacuating nearly 1,500 wounded personnel to Alexandria and Malta.
on 30 Dec 1917 just outside Alexandria Harbour, the Aragon was torpedoed by U Boat UC-34, which also torpedoed the ship which had picked up most of her survivors. In all 610 of the 2,700 troops aboard her were lost.
Armament: 2 × stern-mounted QF 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns (from 1913)[4