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SS Pampa (1906)

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Name
  
SS Pampa

Class and type
  
Ocean liner

Completed
  
1906

Length
  
124 m

Owner
  
Société Générale de Transport Maritimes

Builder
  
London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company

Fate
  
Torpedoed and sunk on 27 August 1918

SS Pampa was a French ocean liner converted into a troopship in world War I, which was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 84 nautical miles (156 km) east of Valletta, Malta by SM UC-22 ( Kaiserliche Marine) with the loss of 117 lives.

The Pampa was built as an ocean liner for service between Marseille and South-America. The ship was requisitioned by the Army and converted into a troop ship for use in World War I.

On 27 August 1918, she was sailing with French soldiers on board from Marseille via Bizerte to Thessaloniki in a convoy consisting of 5 other transport ships and 4 destroyers. She was torpedoed at 03:30 by German U-boat SM UC-22, commanded by Eberhard Weichold. She sank at 04:20, 84 nautical miles (156 km) east of Malta, causing the death of 117 soldiers.

References

SS Pampa (1906) Wikipedia


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