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− | A passenger ship converted to | + | A passenger ship converted to become an auxiliary minesweeper, the Clacton participated in the Gallioli Campaign of 1915, and afterwards remained active in the Aegean Sea until it was sunk on 3 Aug 1916 by U-Boat U-73 at Chai Aghizi in the northern Aegean Sea with the loss of five personnel. She had been used to evacuate walking and lightly wounded from Gallipoli, possibly to the hospitals at Mudross on Lemnos Island. |
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The day before ( 29 May 1915) the ''Clacton'' carried [[Bernard O'Reilly]] from Gallipoli to Mudross, it had been tasked with running ammunition and stores to the peninsula. | The day before ( 29 May 1915) the ''Clacton'' carried [[Bernard O'Reilly]] from Gallipoli to Mudross, it had been tasked with running ammunition and stores to the peninsula. |
Revision as of 19:42, 15 January 2023
Contents
Remarks
A passenger ship converted to become an auxiliary minesweeper, the Clacton participated in the Gallioli Campaign of 1915, and afterwards remained active in the Aegean Sea until it was sunk on 3 Aug 1916 by U-Boat U-73 at Chai Aghizi in the northern Aegean Sea with the loss of five personnel. She had been used to evacuate walking and lightly wounded from Gallipoli, possibly to the hospitals at Mudross on Lemnos Island.
The day before ( 29 May 1915) the Clacton carried Bernard O'Reilly from Gallipoli to Mudross, it had been tasked with running ammunition and stores to the peninsula.
Armament
2 x 12 pounders
Battle Honours
- Gallipoli
Soldiers carried
Gallipoli to Mudross 30 May 1915
- Bernard O'Reilly Post WW1