SS Uganda was a British steamship that had a varied and notable career. She was built in 1952 as a passenger liner, and successively served as a cruise...
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List of hospitals and hospital ships of the Royal Navy (redirect from HMHS Soudan)
Patrick HMHS Sunbeam HMHS Syria HMHS Tagus HMHS Takada HMHS Valdivia HMHS Varela HMHS Varsova HMHS Vasna HMHS Vita HMHS Wandilla HMHS Warilda HMHS Western...
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and South Georgia Island. Lonely Planet, 2004. p. 115. ISBN 1740596439 HMHS Uganda History Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy – 1980–1989 – in date, ship/unit...
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HMS Uganda was a Second World War-era Fiji-class light cruiser launched in 1941. She served in the Royal Navy during 1943 and 1944, including operations...
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Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466 (HMH-466) is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of CH-53E Super Stallion transport helicopters...
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HMHS Newfoundland was a British Royal Mail Ship that was requisitioned as a hospital ship in the World War II. She was sunk in 1943 in a Luftwaffe attack...
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French Auxiliaries 3 hospital ships: HMHS Newfoundland (sunk by air attack 13 September), HMHS Leinster, HMHS Somersetshire Biplanes Morison, pp. 391-394...
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Fritz X has been credited as responsible for the loss of the hospital ship HMHS Newfoundland at Salerno as well as the destroyer HMS Janus and the light...
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however, there were two previous ships: SS Nevasa (1884 to 1909) and HMT/HMHS Nevasa (1913 to 1948). All three ships were operated by the British India...
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ship Fort Colville Aircraft store ship RFA Fort Langley Aircraft store ship HMHS Gerusalemme Hospital ship Guardian Netlayer HMNZS Kelantan Repair ship RFA...
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