Military vehicle Military transport ship HMT Homeguard

quyen99sky

Member
Reputation: 76%
11/11/20
50
700
6
Thumbnail
Resources
Received from the internet
Author
Unknown
Printed File Format
JPG
Page(s)
5
Instruction Format
Image
Army Vehicle Military transport ship HMT Homeguard Papercraft
Military transport ships in World War II

When peacetime trooping was resumed after the war, there were, as before the war, nine large permanent troopships and these were owned by Bibby, British India and the British Government, the four government owned ships being managed by Bibby, British India, the Orient Line and P & O. The nine ships comprised:

Devonshire (i) which survived the war was refitted in 1953 to carry 1139 passengers. In 1962 when trooping ended she was sold to British India and renamed Devonia. Broken up in 1967.

Empire Run. Royal Mail Line. Built in 1928 as the German Ubena with a gross tonnage of 9,523. She was managed for the Ministry of Transport as a trooper, having been declared a prize. She was a two-funnelled vessel and was broken up in 1957.

Empire Orwell, Orient Line. Built in 1936 as the German Pretoria with a gross tonnage of 17,362, she became a prize in 1945. She was a two-funnelled vessel and served as a trooper. After the 1939-45 War, she brought 1 Queen’s home from Singapore. The passage, round the Cape, took from 2nd March to 4th April 1957.

PqrZt.jpg
 
Sponsored: Google Advertising

Attachments

  • Tàu vận tải quân sự.rar
    33.6 MB · Views: 214
Last edited by a moderator:
Sponsored: Google Advertising