HMHS Chantilly (63)
HMHS Chantilly was a passenger ship that was built in 1922 by Ateliers & Chantiers de la Loire for the Compagnie des Française de Navigation à Vapeur Chargeurs Réunis. She was sold before completion to the Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes. Captured by the British in 1941, she served as a hospital ship but was severely damaged by the explosion of Fort Stikine at Bombay, India on 14 April 1944. Chantilly was repaired and returned to her owners post-war. She was scrapped in 1952.
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HMHS Chantilly (63)
HMHS Chantilly was a passenger ship that was built in 1922 by Ateliers & Chantiers de la Loire for the Compagnie des Française de Navigation à Vapeur Chargeurs Réunis. She was sold before completion to the Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes. Captured by the British in 1941, she served as a hospital ship but was severely damaged by the explosion of Fort Stikine at Bombay, India on 14 April 1944. Chantilly was repaired and returned to her owners post-war. She was scrapped in 1952.
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HMHS Chantilly was a passenger ...... war. She was scrapped in 1952.
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1,456944e+2
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1,79832e+1
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1922-03-14
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49.761.790
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722.888.960
Ship builder
Ateliers & Chantiers de la Loire
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Ship identification
*Code Letters OVNE
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*Code Letters FOAP
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*Code Letters BFVS / Pennant Number 63
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Ship operator
*Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes
*Royal Navy
*Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes
Ship owner
*Compagnie des Française de Na ...... gnie des Messageries Maritimes
Ship registry
* Marseille, France
* Liverpool, United Kingdom
* Marseille, France
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HMHS Chantilly was a passenger ...... war. She was scrapped in 1952.
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HMHS Chantilly (63)
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Chantilly
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