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  2. List of hospitals and hospital ships of the Royal Navy

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    The earliest record of British hospital ship was Goodwill, which briefly accompanied a Royal Navy squadron in the Mediterranean in 1608 or 1609. [1] [2] From 1665 the Royal Navy formally maintained two hospital ships at any time, these being either hired merchant ship or elderly sixth rates, modified from their original design by the removal of internal bulkheads and addition of ports cut ...

  3. HMAT Warilda - Wikipedia

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    HMAT Warilda (His Majesty's Australian Transport) was a 7713-ton vessel, built by William Beardmore and Company in Glasgow as the SS Warilda for the Adelaide Steamship Company. [2] She was designed for the East-West Australian coastal service, but following the start of the First World War , she was converted into a troopship and later, in 1916 ...

  4. HMHS - Wikipedia

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    HMHS may refer to: Humana Military Healthcare Services, an American military health care provider; Her or His Majesty's Hospital Ship, a ship prefix; ...

  5. Violet Jessop - Wikipedia

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    Violet Constance Jessop (2 October 1887 – 5 May 1971) was an Irish-Argentine ocean liner stewardess and Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse in the early 20th century. Jessop is best known for having survived the sinking of both RMS Titanic in 1912 and her sister ship HMHS Britannic in 1916, as well as having been aboard the eldest of the three sister ships, RMS Olympic, when it collided with the ...

  6. HMHS Britannic - Wikipedia

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    The wreck of HMHS Britannic is at in about 400 feet (122 m) of water It was discovered on 3 December 1975 by Jacques Cousteau , who explored it. [ 82 ] [ 73 ] In filming the expedition, Cousteau also held conference on camera with several surviving personnel from the ship including Sheila MacBeth Mitchell, a survivor of the sinking. [ 83 ]

  7. Category:Hospital ships in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Medicine portal; Transport portal; A hospital ship is a ship designated for primary function as a medical treatment facility or hospital; most are operated by the military forces or navies of various countries around the world, as they are intended to be used in or near war zones.

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  9. SS Nevasa - Wikipedia

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    Her maiden voyage was from Southampton to Famagusta, Cyprus in July 1956 [4] in support of the Suez Campaign. The following month the ship should have sailed on her first voyage to the Far East however it was delayed because of the Suez Crisis and finally departed Southampton on 16 October. [ 11 ]