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    Wahehe was a 4,690 GRT cargo ship which was built in 1922 as Wadigo by Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte und Maschinenfabrik, Hamburg for Woermann Linie AG. She...
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  • Wahehe was the name of two ships operated by Woermann-Linie AG, Hamburg. SS Wahehe (1914), built as Hilda Woermann in 1914, renamed Wahehe in 1917. Surrendered...
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    SS Veendam was a Dutch-owned transatlantic liner, launched in Scotland in 1922 and scrapped in the United States in 1953. She was part of the first generation...
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  • World War SS Empire Citizen (1922), ex Wahehe, captured by the Royal Navy in February 1940. Torpedoed and sunk by U-107 in February 1941. SS Empire Citizen (1943)...
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    SS Minnekahda was a transatlantic ocean liner that was launched in Ireland in 1917 and scrapped in Scotland in 1936. She was laid down in 1914 but the...
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  • Books. p. 124. ISBN 9781793646019 – via Google Books. "National Affairs: S.S. NEVERMORE". Time. 22 September 1941. Archived from the original on September...
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    Byron SS Empire Cabot SS Empire Caribou SS Empire Celt SS Empire Chaucer SS Empire Citizen (see SS Wahehe (1922)) MV Empire City SS Empire Cloud SS Empire...
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    South American service in 1918. She remained the NGI's flagship until 1922, when the SS Giulio Cesare assumed the role. By 1926 the Mafalda had made over...
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    SS Georgia was an oil tanker that was built in the United States in 1908 as Texas and spent most of her career in the United States Merchant Marine. In...
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  • MV Domala (redirect from SS Domala)
    Hague, Arnold. "SS Empire Attendant (sic)". Convoy OS.33. Don Kindell, Convoyweb. Retrieved 19 January 2008. McGee, Billy. "Crew of the SS Empire Attendant"...
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  • SS Equity was a freight vessel built for the Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited in 1888. She was built by Earle's Shipbuilding for the Co-operative...
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  • Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte und Maschinenfabrik, Hamburg. Launched in 1922 as Wahehe for the Woermann Line, Hamburg. Sailed from Hamburg prior to the declaration...
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    War I. On 12 December 1927, Fylgia collided with the Brazilian cargo ship SS Itapura at Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Itapura sank, but all 40 members of her...
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    was an ocean liner owned by the White Star Line. The first ship larger than SS Great Eastern by gross register tonnage (it was also 9 ft [2.7 m] longer)...
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  • qualifications. This ended on 21 July 1919, and the following day he boarded the SS Wahehe to return to Australia, arriving on 30 October 1919. His AIF appointment...
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  • Thumbnail for MV J. A. Moffett Jr.
    Moffett Jr. was the last of these three vessels (the other being SS Walter Jennings and SS E. T. Bedford), and was laid at the shipbuilder's yard on 23 July...
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  • French submarine Pierre Chailley (category 1922 ships)
    Havre, France, in May 1917. She was launched on 19 December 1922, completed at the end of 1922, and renamed Pierre Chailley on 15 February 1923. She was...
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  • "Casualty reports". The Times. No. 44579. London. 12 May 1927. col G, p. 25. "SS Miyazaki Maru (+1927)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 31 July 2012. "Casualty reports"...
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