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RFA Maine (1902)

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Name
  
RFA Maine

Commissioned
  
1922

Fate
  
Broken up, 1948

Launched
  
1902

Acquired
  
by purchase, 1920

Decommissioned
  
21 February 1947

Type
  
Hospital ship

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Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Maine (formerly the SS Panama) was a hospital ship of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary, that served during World War II.

The third, and longest serving, ship to bear the name was originally launched as the SS Panama in 1902. She was purchased by the Admiralty in 1920 for use as a hospital ship with the Mediterranean Fleet.

She entered service after conversion in 1922 and was mainly based at Malta, although in 1926 she spent a period on the China Station. In 1935 she attended King George V's Silver Jubilee Fleet Review off Spithead. On 20 February 1928 Maine broke her moorings during a storm at Malta and was grounded.

Based at Alexandria, Egypt, during World War II, Maine treated more than 13,000 patients. She was decommissioned on 21 February 1947, and was broken up in Bo'ness, Scotland, in 1948.

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RFA Maine (1902) Wikipedia