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Built for the British India Shipping Company intended for routes int he tropics, and capable of carrying 44 1st class passengers, 64 second class, and 1,471 deck passengers in civilian use.
 
Built for the British India Shipping Company intended for routes int he tropics, and capable of carrying 44 1st class passengers, 64 second class, and 1,471 deck passengers in civilian use.
  
Requisitioned by the Admiralty for use as a troop ship in March 1915. Returned to its owners in 1919 before again being requisitioned in Sep 1940 for use as a Personnel and Military Store ship.  In March 1944 it was converted into a hospital ship and it was in this role that in 1945 the '''Karoa''' carried a load of Australian POWs home from Singapore.
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Requisitioned by the Admiralty for use as a troop ship in March 1915. Returned to its owners in 1919 before again being requisitioned in Sep 1940 for use as a Personnel and Military Store ship.  In March 1944 it was converted into a hospital ship and it was in this role that in 1945 the ''Karoa'' carried a load of Australian POWs home from Singapore.
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Returned to her owners again in October 1946, before being deliverd to Steel Corp, Bombay where it was broken up during 1950.
 
Returned to her owners again in October 1946, before being deliverd to Steel Corp, Bombay where it was broken up during 1950.

Revision as of 19:18, 2 December 2021

SS Karoa
SS Karoa.jpg
July 1941 carrying Australian troops to Burma
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History
Name SS Karoa
Owner British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Glasgow
Builder Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd
Yard number 946
Launched 3 Dec 1914
Completed March 1915
In service 1915
Out of service 1950
Fate broken up
General characteristics
Type passenger / cargo
Tonnage 7,009 tons
Length 425.0 ft (129.54m)
Beam 55.6 ft (16.95m)
Depth 31.4 ft ((.57m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 15.5 knots (28.71m)
Capacity 44 x 1st Class, 64 x 2nd Class & 1,471 x others



Remarks

Built for the British India Shipping Company intended for routes int he tropics, and capable of carrying 44 1st class passengers, 64 second class, and 1,471 deck passengers in civilian use.


Requisitioned by the Admiralty for use as a troop ship in March 1915. Returned to its owners in 1919 before again being requisitioned in Sep 1940 for use as a Personnel and Military Store ship. In March 1944 it was converted into a hospital ship and it was in this role that in 1945 the Karoa carried a load of Australian POWs home from Singapore.


Returned to her owners again in October 1946, before being deliverd to Steel Corp, Bombay where it was broken up during 1950.

Soldiers carried

England to Fremantle 28 April - 8 May 1919