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    SS Cymric was a steamship of the White Star Line built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast and launched on 12 October 1897. She had originally been designed...
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  • Wikiversity Cymric may refer to: Cymric, an adjective meaning 'of or having to do with Wales' (Welsh: Cymru) Welsh culture Welsh language (Welsh: Cymraeg) SS Cymric...
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    World War I. He also torpedoed RMS Hesperian on 4 September 1915 and SS Cymric on 8 May 1916. On 31 May 1917, his U-boat U-88 sank the Miyazaki Maru...
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  • Empire Cymric was a 4,820 GRT Ferry that was built in 1944 by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast as LST (3) HMS LST 3010 for the Royal Navy. She was transferred...
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    Atlantic Liners; SS Cymric, which had entered service in February 1898, and RMS Oceanic, which was nearing completion at Belfast. Cymric had initially been...
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  • February 1898, renamed Mesaba 1898, torpedoed and sunk 1 September 1918. SS Cymric, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 12 October 1897, completed...
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    battalion on 24 February 1900, and left Liverpool for South Africa on the SS Cymric in March 1900. After arrival he was soon sent to the front, and was taken...
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    Arabic, Cymric and Laurentic. These were the former SS Bismarck, which was renamed Majestic, the former SS Berlin, renamed Arabic, and the former SS Columbus...
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  • transmitting the first account of an ocean disaster when the crew of the SS Cymric saved several dozen men aboard the St. Cuthbert, a freighter set ablaze...
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    Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry, and left Liverpool for South Africa on the SS Cymric in March 1900. He was promoted to captain in the battalion on 18 July...
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