SS Empire Morn
SS Empire Morn was a 7,092-ton CAM ship that was built in 1941. She saw service on a number of trade routes during the Second World War, making several crossings of the North Atlantic as well as voyages to Russia and Africa. She was badly damaged after hitting a mine in 1943, and spent the rest of the war laid up as a hulk. She was subsequently sold and repaired, returning to service for several companies after the war, under the names San Antonio and Rio Pas before being sold for scrapping in 1973.
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SS Empire Morn
SS Empire Morn was a 7,092-ton CAM ship that was built in 1941. She saw service on a number of trade routes during the Second World War, making several crossings of the North Atlantic as well as voyages to Russia and Africa. She was badly damaged after hitting a mine in 1943, and spent the rest of the war laid up as a hulk. She was subsequently sold and repaired, returning to service for several companies after the war, under the names San Antonio and Rio Pas before being sold for scrapping in 1973.
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SS Empire Morn was a 7,092-ton ...... ft was launched from the ship.
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1941-07-01
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Scrapped in 1973
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September 1941
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Scrapped in 1973
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1941-07-01
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*Empire Morn
*San Antonio
*Rio Pas
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*Ministry of War Transport
*F. M. Pereda
*Maritima Colonial y de Comercio SA, Spain
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SS Empire Morn was a 7,092-ton ...... ng sold for scrapping in 1973.
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SS Empire Morn
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*Empire Morn (1941-47)
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*Rio Pas (1947–73)
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*San Antonio (1947)
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