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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
S.S. Ypiranga was a German-registered cargo-steamer owned and operated by Hamburg-America Line shipping company.
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S.S. Ypiranga was a German-registered cargo-steamer owned and operated by Hamburg-America Line shipping company. She was the first ship to enter Sydney Harbour flying the flag of the League of Nations.
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Ypiranga served until 1919, when she was ceded to the United Kingdom as a war reparation and placed under White Line Management. In 1921 the Anchor Line assumed control of the ship and renamed her Assyria and used her on their Bombay run until 1929 when she was sold to a Portuguese company.  
 
Ypiranga served until 1919, when she was ceded to the United Kingdom as a war reparation and placed under White Line Management. In 1921 the Anchor Line assumed control of the ship and renamed her Assyria and used her on their Bombay run until 1929 when she was sold to a Portuguese company.  
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In 1950 there were plans to scrap the ship, but during the trip to the scrapyard under tow she broke free of her tug and wrecked near Campbeltown.
 
In 1950 there were plans to scrap the ship, but during the trip to the scrapyard under tow she broke free of her tug and wrecked near Campbeltown.
  
 
==List of soldiers carried==
 
==List of soldiers carried==
  
[[William Wright Casterton MM]]
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== Sydney to England 12 August - 12 October 1919==
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*[[William Wright Casterton MM]]
  
 
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[[Category:Ships]]

Revision as of 22:43, 3 May 2017

SS Ypiranga.jpg
History
Builder/Built 1908 Germaniawerft
Displacement 8,142 tons


Remarks

S.S. Ypiranga was a German-registered cargo-steamer owned and operated by Hamburg-America Line shipping company. She was the first ship to enter Sydney Harbour flying the flag of the League of Nations.

Ypiranga served until 1919, when she was ceded to the United Kingdom as a war reparation and placed under White Line Management. In 1921 the Anchor Line assumed control of the ship and renamed her Assyria and used her on their Bombay run until 1929 when she was sold to a Portuguese company.

In 1950 there were plans to scrap the ship, but during the trip to the scrapyard under tow she broke free of her tug and wrecked near Campbeltown.

List of soldiers carried

Sydney to England 12 August - 12 October 1919