SS Scillin was a 1,591 GRT cargo steamship that was built in Scotland in 1903, passed through a succession of owners of various nationalities and had a...
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second one, Sahib sank the Italian transport SS Scillin, which was transporting Allied prisoners of war; Scillin sank with the loss of 787 men. On her next...
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USS Swordfish (SS-193), a Sargo-class submarine, was the first submarine of the United States Navy named for the swordfish, a large fish with a long, swordlike...
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USS Hugh L. Scott (redirect from SS Hawkeye State)
island. The task was shared between President Pierce and American Mail Line's SS President McKinley. McKinley, assisted by the Japanese cruiser Ashigara, collected...
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USS Tunny (SS/SSG/APSS/LPSS-282) was a Gato-class submarine which saw service in World War II and in the Vietnam War. Tunny received nine battle stars...
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"La vera storia dell'affondamento dello Scillin". Storie di uomini di navi (in Italian). Trento in Cina. "SS Arandora Star". Colonsay. Archived from the...
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PoWs. Scillin, an Italian cargo ship that a Royal Navy submarine sank in November 1942, killing 830 Allied PoWs. Vleeggert, Nico (12 March 2014). "SS Loreto...
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Flow". Uboat. Retrieved 29 February 2012. "SS Scillin". www.wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 15 September 2011. "SS Scillin". WW2 People's War. BBC. Retrieved 15 September...
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USS Laffey, Le Conquérant, USS Monssen, U-411, Yūdachi 14 Nov: Hiei, Scillin, Narkunda, U-595, U-605 15 Nov: HMS Algerine, HMS Avenger, Ayanami, USS Benham...
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SS Irish Elm (1910) SS Irish Elm (1956) MV Irish Elm SS Irish Fern SS Irish Fir (1920) SS Irish Fir (1956) SS Irish Hawthorn SS Irish Hazel (1895) SS Irish...
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SS President Cleveland was originally built as Golden State for the United States Shipping Board (USSB), one of the planned World War I troop transports...
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SS Minnedosa was one of a pair of transatlantic steam ocean liners that were built in the United Kingdom, launched in 1917 and operated by Canadian Pacific...
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USS Gunnel (redirect from SS-253)
USS Gunnel (SS-253), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the gunnel. Gunnel′s keel was laid down by the...
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SS Adviser was a British cargo steamship. She was built in Scotland in 1939, and scrapped in Belgium in 1960. Throughout her career, the Charente Steam-Ship...
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18°22′48.33″E / 34.2732389°S 18.3800917°E / -34.2732389; 18.3800917 The SS Thomas T. Tucker (Hull Number 269) was a Liberty ship built by The Houston...
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USS Majaba (redirect from SS Meriden (1919))
Davis, Charles (January 10, 2017). "The Wrecks of Subic Bay – Part 1: SS El Capitan / SS Meriden / USS Majaba (AG-43/IX-102)". DeeperBlue. Retrieved 23 May...
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News. 5 October 2006. Retrieved 12 October 2006. "Court of Appeal upholds SS Storaa Judicial Review findings". Defence News. 6 October 2006. Archived from...
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The SS Narkunda was a passenger ship commissioned in 1920 by the British shipping company, Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, which carried...
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USS Leedstown (AP-73) (redirect from SS Santa Lucia (1932))
Leedstown (AP-73), built as the Grace Line passenger and cargo ocean liner SS Santa Lucia, served as a United States Navy amphibious assault ship in World...
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passenger-cargo luxury liner SS Excalibur. One of American Export Lines "4 Aces" sister ships — SS Excalibur, SS Exeter, SS Excambion and SS Exochorda — she provided...
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SS Benlomond was a British cargo steamship that was built in 1922 as Cynthiana, changed owners and names a number of times, and was sunk by a U-boat in...
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433; -45.367. All fifty crew members were saved by the convoy rescue ship SS Stockport and landed at Reykjavík, Iceland, on 8 November 1942. Official Numbers...
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USS Laffey, Le Conquérant, USS Monssen, U-411, Yūdachi 14 Nov: Hiei, Scillin, Narkunda, U-595, U-605 15 Nov: HMS Algerine, HMS Avenger, Ayanami, USS Benham...
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History.com. A&E Television Networks. Retrieved 10 September 2020. "USS Bowfin (SS-287) – Patrol 6" Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. USS Bowfin Submarine...
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RMS Nova Scotia (1926) (redirect from SS Nova Scotia (1926))
USS Laffey, Le Conquérant, USS Monssen, U-411, Yūdachi 14 Nov: Hiei, Scillin, Narkunda, U-595, U-605 15 Nov: HMS Algerine, HMS Avenger, Ayanami, USS Benham...
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Export Lines as the SS Exeter; one of American Export Lines "4 Aces" - sister ships, SS Excalibur, SS Exeter, SS Excambion and SS Exochorda — she provided...
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USS Laffey, Le Conquérant, USS Monssen, U-411, Yūdachi 14 Nov: Hiei, Scillin, Narkunda, U-595, U-605 15 Nov: HMS Algerine, HMS Avenger, Ayanami, USS Benham...
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SS Clan Macfadyen was a UK steam cargo liner. She was launched in 1923 and spent her entire career with Clan Line. A U-boat sank her in 1942 with the loss...
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USS Alchiba (redirect from SS Mormacdove (1939))
USS Laffey, Le Conquérant, USS Monssen, U-411, Yūdachi 14 Nov: Hiei, Scillin, Narkunda, U-595, U-605 15 Nov: HMS Algerine, HMS Avenger, Ayanami, USS Benham...
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SS Wandle was a British coastal collier owned and operated by the proprietors of Wandsworth gas works in south-west London. She was a flatiron, meaning...
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