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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Built for the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co, Aberdeen.  
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Built for the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co, Aberdeen.
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Operating from 16 Oct 1915 till 16 Jun 1919 as a Hospital Ship she carried 6 Medical Officers, 4 Nurses, and 27 other medical staff to look after 6 Officer casualties, 25 in cots, and 214 in berths.
 
Operating from 16 Oct 1915 till 16 Jun 1919 as a Hospital Ship she carried 6 Medical Officers, 4 Nurses, and 27 other medical staff to look after 6 Officer casualties, 25 in cots, and 214 in berths.
Sold in 1946 to Shahin Steam Ship Co Ltd and renamed ''Mohamed Nemazee''. Last Name: ''Parviz'' (1948).  
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Sold in 1946 to Shahin Steam Ship Co Ltd and renamed ''Mohamed Nemazee''. Last Name: ''Parviz'' (1948).
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Sold for Scrap in December 1949.
 
Sold for Scrap in December 1949.
  
 
==List of soldiers carried==
 
==List of soldiers carried==
  
[[Alice maud Martin]]
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[[Alice Maud Martin]]
  
 
[[Category:Ships]]
 
[[Category:Ships]]

Revision as of 00:37, 18 April 2017

HMHS Aberdonian.jpg
History
Name HMHS Aberdonian
Builder/Built 1909 DW Henderson Ltd, Glasgow
Type passenger / cargo vessel
Displacement 1,648 tons


Remarks

Built for the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co, Aberdeen.

Operating from 16 Oct 1915 till 16 Jun 1919 as a Hospital Ship she carried 6 Medical Officers, 4 Nurses, and 27 other medical staff to look after 6 Officer casualties, 25 in cots, and 214 in berths.

Sold in 1946 to Shahin Steam Ship Co Ltd and renamed Mohamed Nemazee. Last Name: Parviz (1948).

Sold for Scrap in December 1949.

List of soldiers carried

Alice Maud Martin