HMHS Rewa
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History | |
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Name | HMHS Rewa |
Builder/Built | 1906 William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton |
Type | Steamship (three screws) |
Displacement | 7,308 tons |
Speed | 18 Knot |
Remarks
Built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company, and requisitioned for use as a Hospital Ship during WW1.
On 4 Jan 1918 while returning to Cardiff from Malta with 279 wounded officers, she was hit by a torpedo 31 km off the north west coast of Devon.
Taking several hours to sink, the wounded were rescued and only the 4 engine room staff killed by the initial explosion perished.