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  2. SS City of Benares - Wikipedia

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    DEMS (wartime) SS City of Benares was a British steam turbine ocean liner, built for Ellerman Lines by Barclay, Curle & Co of Glasgow in 1936. [1] During the Second World War, City of Benares was used as an evacuee ship to transport 90 children from Britain to Canada. German submarine U-48 sank her by torpedoes in September 1940 with the loss ...

  3. Operation Fish - Wikipedia

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    Using their wartime powers, the Churchill government confiscated the securities that the British people were forced to register at the beginning of the year, and under the cover of secrecy, moved them to the port of Greenock in Scotland. Then, men sworn to secrecy loaded the wealth onto the Emerald-class light cruiser HMS Emerald. The ship ...

  4. Impressment - Wikipedia

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    Impressment, colloquially " the press " or the " press gang ", is a type of conscription of men into a military force, especially a naval force, via intimidation and physical coercion, conducted by an organized group (hence "gang"). European navies of several nations used impressment by various means. The large size of the British Royal Navy in ...

  5. List of current ships of the Royal Canadian Navy - Wikipedia

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    List of current ships of the Royal Canadian Navy. Ensign of Royal Canadian Navy since 2013. The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) is tasked to provide maritime security along the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic coasts of Canada, exercise Canada's sovereignty over the Arctic archipelago, and support Canada's multi-national and bilateral interests overseas.

  6. Franklin's lost expedition - Wikipedia

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    [that] does not always clear during the short summers", [128] whereas the route along the island's east coast regularly clears in summer [128] and was later used by Roald Amundsen in his successful navigation of the Northwest Passage. The Franklin expedition, locked in ice for two winters in Victoria Strait, was naval in nature and therefore ...

  7. SS Metagama - Wikipedia

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    SS. Metagama. SS Metagama was a transatlantic ocean liner that was launched in 1914 and scrapped in 1934. The Canadian Pacific Railway Co owned her and the Canadian Pacific Steamship Co operated her. She was a pioneering example of a "cabin class" passenger ship.

  8. Titan submersible implosion - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is investigating because Titan 's support vessel, MV Polar Prince, is a Canadian-flagged ship. [157] A team of TSB investigators headed to the port of origin, St. John's, Newfoundland, to "gather information, conduct interviews and assess the occurrence", with other agencies also expected to be ...

  9. Northwest Passage - Wikipedia

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    The largest passenger ship to navigate the Northwest Passage was the cruise liner Crystal Serenity of gross tonnage 69,000. Starting on August 10, 2016, the ship sailed from Vancouver to New York City with 1,500 passengers and crew, taking 28 days. [32]