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HMAT Wandilla

SS Wandilla was a steamship built in 1912 for the Adelaide Steamship Company. The ship operated on the Fremantle to Sydney run until 1915, when she was acquired for military service and redesignated HMAT Wandilla. Initially used as a troop transport, the vessel was converted to a hospital ship in 1916. Wandilla was returned to her owners at the end of the war, then was sold to the Bermuda & West Indies SS Company and renamed Fort St. George in 1921. She was sold in 1935 to Lloyd Triestino and renamed Cesarea before being renamed Arno in 1938. At the start of World War II, the ship was acquired by the Regia Marina for use as a hospital ship. She was sunk by British aircraft on 10 September 1942.

SS Wandilla
History
Name
  • Wandilla (1912–1921)
  • Fort St. George (1921–1935)
  • Cesarea (1935–1938)
  • Arno (1938–1940)
Owner
BuilderWilliam Beardmore and Company, Glasgow
Yard number506
Launched25 May 1912
Australia
NameWandilla
OperatorAustralian Army
In service1915
Out of service1918
FateReturned to owners in 1918.
Italy
NameArno
In service1940
FateSunk 40 miles off Ras el Tin after being torpedoed on 10 September 1942.
General characteristics
Tonnage
  • 7,785 gross register tons
  • 4,532 net register tons
Length411 feet 3 inches (125.35 m)
Beam56 feet 7 inches (17.25 m)
Draught34 feet 1 inch (10.39 m)
Installed power626 nhp on 6 coal-fired boilers
PropulsionTwin quadruple expansion engines
Speed
  • 16.36 knots (30.30 km/h; 18.83 mph) maximum
  • 14.5 knots (26.9 km/h; 16.7 mph) normal

Design and construction edit

The ship was built in 1912, by William Beardmore and Company, Glasgow, together with her sister ships SS Warilda and SS Willochra.

Operational history edit

She was used on the Fremantle to Sydney passenger-cargo service until May 1915. After the start of World War I, Wandilla was one of several Adelaide Steamship Company vessels requisitioned for military service. The ship was initially used as a troop transport under the designation His Majesty's Australian Transport (HMAT) Wandilla, and delivered Australian soldiers to Europe.[1] In July 1916, the vessel was converted into a hospital ship.[citation needed] While serving as a hospital ship, she was torpedoed by a U-boat in February 1918, although the torpedo failed to explode.[citation needed] Wandilla was manned by Australian officers and (during part of her service) Australian crews. Commonwealth control ended 24 January 1917.[2]

After being returned to her owners in 1919, she continued plying the coastal passenger-cargo service until 1921; Adelaide Steamship Company felt that there was no future in coastal passenger services, and Wandilla was sold to the Bermuda & West Indies SS Company and renamed Fort St. George. She was modified by replacing her cargo holds with water tanks to supply fresh water to the hotels in Bermuda. She was also modified to accommodate 380 first class and 50 second class passengers. She collided with White Star Line's RMS Olympic in 1924 while in New York City, and was out of service for a period of time for repairs. She was sold in 1935 to Lloyd Triestino, Trieste and renamed Cesarea before being renamed Arno in 1938.

Fate edit

The Arno was requisitioned as a hospital ship by the Regia Marina during World War II. The ship and its crew members were featured in the 1941 Italian propaganda film The White Ship (Italian: La nave bianca).[3] The Arno was sunk by aerial torpedoes from the Royal Air Force on 10 September 1942 at 33°14′N 23°23′E / 33.233°N 23.383°E / 33.233; 23.383, about 40 miles (64 km) north-east of Ras el Tin, near Tobruk. It has been alleged that a German radio message decoded on 31 August 1942 showed that the ship was being used to carry supplies to Benghazi in violation of the Hague Convention, making the sinking a justified attack.[4] However, as noted by lawyer Alfred-Maurice de Zayas in his 1979 work The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939–1945, the Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau identified the sinking of the Wandilla was a war crime.[5][6]

 
The diggers of the 3rd Pioneer Battalion prepare to board HMAT Wandilla at Port Melbourne, bound for the Western Front. 6 June 1916

References edit

  1. ^ Wylie, Ron (2006). The Australian Merchant Navy: Adelaide Steamship 21 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
  2. ^ Transports 2 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine, www.unsw.adfa.edu.au
  3. ^ Bondanella, Peter E. (2001). Italian Cinema: From Neorealism to the Present (3rd ed.). New York City: Continuum. pp. 22–23. ISBN 0-8264-1247-5.
  4. ^ Rohwer, Jürgen (2005). Chronology of the War at Sea, 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two. Naval Institute Press. p. 192. ISBN 1-59114-119-2.
  5. ^ de Zayas, Alfred-Maurice (1989) [1979]. The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939–1945. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-9908-7.
  6. ^ . Lazarettschiffe Tübingen. Lindenbaum Verlag. Archived from the original on 6 January 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2014.

External links edit

  • His Majesty's Australian Transports HMAT Ships, Transporting the 1st AIF.
  • Flotilla Australia – Adelaide Steamship Company

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SS Wandilla was a steamship built in 1912 for the Adelaide Steamship Company The ship operated on the Fremantle to Sydney run until 1915 when she was acquired for military service and redesignated HMAT Wandilla Initially used as a troop transport the vessel was converted to a hospital ship in 1916 Wandilla was returned to her owners at the end of the war then was sold to the Bermuda amp West Indies SS Company and renamed Fort St George in 1921 She was sold in 1935 to Lloyd Triestino and renamed Cesarea before being renamed Arno in 1938 At the start of World War II the ship was acquired by the Regia Marina for use as a hospital ship She was sunk by British aircraft on 10 September 1942 SS WandillaHistoryNameWandilla 1912 1921 Fort St George 1921 1935 Cesarea 1935 1938 Arno 1938 1940 OwnerAdelaide Steamship Company 1912 1921 Bermuda amp West Indies SS Company 1921 1935 Lloyd Triestino 1935 1940 BuilderWilliam Beardmore and Company GlasgowYard number506Launched25 May 1912AustraliaNameWandillaOperatorAustralian ArmyIn service1915Out of service1918FateReturned to owners in 1918 ItalyNameArnoIn service1940FateSunk 40 miles off Ras el Tin after being torpedoed on 10 September 1942 General characteristicsTonnage7 785 gross register tons 4 532 net register tonsLength411 feet 3 inches 125 35 m Beam56 feet 7 inches 17 25 m Draught34 feet 1 inch 10 39 m Installed power626 nhp on 6 coal fired boilersPropulsionTwin quadruple expansion enginesSpeed16 36 knots 30 30 km h 18 83 mph maximum 14 5 knots 26 9 km h 16 7 mph normal Contents 1 Design and construction 2 Operational history 3 Fate 4 References 5 External linksDesign and construction editThe ship was built in 1912 by William Beardmore and Company Glasgow together with her sister ships SS Warilda and SS Willochra Operational history editShe was used on the Fremantle to Sydney passenger cargo service until May 1915 After the start of World War I Wandilla was one of several Adelaide Steamship Company vessels requisitioned for military service The ship was initially used as a troop transport under the designation His Majesty s Australian Transport HMAT Wandilla and delivered Australian soldiers to Europe 1 In July 1916 the vessel was converted into a hospital ship citation needed While serving as a hospital ship she was torpedoed by a U boat in February 1918 although the torpedo failed to explode citation needed Wandilla was manned by Australian officers and during part of her service Australian crews Commonwealth control ended 24 January 1917 2 After being returned to her owners in 1919 she continued plying the coastal passenger cargo service until 1921 Adelaide Steamship Company felt that there was no future in coastal passenger services and Wandilla was sold to the Bermuda amp West Indies SS Company and renamed Fort St George She was modified by replacing her cargo holds with water tanks to supply fresh water to the hotels in Bermuda She was also modified to accommodate 380 first class and 50 second class passengers She collided with White Star Line s RMS Olympic in 1924 while in New York City and was out of service for a period of time for repairs She was sold in 1935 to Lloyd Triestino Trieste and renamed Cesarea before being renamed Arno in 1938 Fate editThe Arno was requisitioned as a hospital ship by the Regia Marina during World War II The ship and its crew members were featured in the 1941 Italian propaganda film The White Ship Italian La nave bianca 3 The Arno was sunk by aerial torpedoes from the Royal Air Force on 10 September 1942 at 33 14 N 23 23 E 33 233 N 23 383 E 33 233 23 383 about 40 miles 64 km north east of Ras el Tin near Tobruk It has been alleged that a German radio message decoded on 31 August 1942 showed that the ship was being used to carry supplies to Benghazi in violation of the Hague Convention making the sinking a justified attack 4 However as noted by lawyer Alfred Maurice de Zayas in his 1979 work The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau 1939 1945 the Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau identified the sinking of the Wandilla was a war crime 5 6 nbsp The diggers of the 3rd Pioneer Battalion prepare to board HMAT Wandilla at Port Melbourne bound for the Western Front 6 June 1916References edit Wylie Ron 2006 The Australian Merchant Navy Adelaide Steamship Archived 21 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009 11 11 Transports Archived 2 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine www unsw adfa edu au Bondanella Peter E 2001 Italian Cinema From Neorealism to the Present 3rd ed New York City Continuum pp 22 23 ISBN 0 8264 1247 5 Rohwer Jurgen 2005 Chronology of the War at Sea 1939 1945 The Naval History of World War Two Naval Institute Press p 192 ISBN 1 59114 119 2 de Zayas Alfred Maurice 1989 1979 The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau 1939 1945 University of Nebraska Press ISBN 0 8032 9908 7 Alfred M de Zayas Die Wehrmacht Untersuchungsstelle fur Verletzungen des Volkerrechts Lazarettschiffe Tubingen Lindenbaum Verlag Archived from the original on 6 January 2015 Retrieved 22 May 2014 External links editAustralian Light Horse Studies Centre His Majesty s Australian Transports HMAT Ships Transporting the 1st AIF Clyde built ships register Flotilla Australia Adelaide Steamship Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HMAT Wandilla amp oldid 1197567530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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