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SM UC-66



20th March 1917 Hospital ship  

HMHS Asturias

HMHS Asturias

The Asturias was built in 1907 for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. and went into service on the Southampton - Buenos Aires run. When war with Germany was declared in 1914 she was requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted into a Hospital Ship. Within a few months she was handed over to the Army and was soon employed making regular crossings to France carrying back the wounded from the Western Front. She had accommodation for 896 patients, but on one occasion due to very heavy casualties at the Front, she transported 2,400 sick and wounded. She served in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Dardanelles Campaign, returning wounded from Gallipoli, Egypt and Salonika to the UK. In March 1917 after landing her wounded at Avonmouth, she was attacked by German submarine and struck by a torpedo which blew off her stern, killing 35 of her crew. She was declared a total loss, but her hulk was put to use as a floating ammunition store at Plymouth for the rest of the war. Remarkably, her hulk was repurchased by Royal Mail Line in 1920 and rebuilt as a Cruise Liner, renamed Arcadian, she operated Mediterranean and West Indies cruises until 1930, and was finally scrapped in 1933.

  • Hospital Ship or Ambulance Service during WW1.
  • Medical Staff strength.
  • Officers:8
  • Nurses:24
  • Other:65
  • Accommodation capacity.
  • Officers:
  • Cots:413
  • Berths:483
  • Period of Service as Hospital Ship or Ambulance Transport.
  • Date From:22nd August 1914
  • Date To:21st March 1917
  • Ships Crew details:

Asturias was torpedoed by UC-66 on the 20th March 1917 with the loss of 35 crew members.

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