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SS Galeka

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Yard number
  
347

Beam
  
53 ft (16 m)

Launched
  
21 October 1899

Tonnage
  
6.139 million kg

Completed
  
23 December 1899

Speed
  
12.5 knots (23.2 km/h)

Length
  
134 m

Builder
  
Harland and Wolff

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Owner
  
Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company

Fate
  
Hit a mine laid by German U-boat UC-26 on 28 October 1916.

SS Galeka was a steam ship built in 1899 for the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company by Harland and Wolff. She was launched on 21 October 1899 and completed on 23 December 1899. Later she was requisitioned for use as a British troop transport and then a hospital ship during the First World War. On 28 October 1916 she hit a mine laid by the German U-boat UC-26.

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History

The ship was the last vessel to enter service before the merger between the Union and Castle shipping lines in 1900. She served on the South Africa route until the First World War when she was used by the UK as a troop transport, carrying troops of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps to the Gallipoli Campaign. Galeka was then refitted as a hospital ship with accommodation for 366 wounded passengers.

Sinking

On 28 October 1916, while entering Le Havre HMHS Galeka struck a mine. She was not carrying patients at the time, but 19 Royal Army Medical Corps personnel died in the sinking. She was beached at Cap la Hogue, but was a total loss, Union-Castle's first war casualty.

References

SS Galeka Wikipedia