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HMHS Britannic - Wikipedia She was the younger sister of RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger liner She operated as a hospital ship from 1915 until her sinking near the Greek island of Kea, in the Aegean Sea at position 37°42′05″N 24°17′02″E, in November 1916
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Britannic | Ship, Wreck, Sinking, Titanic, Facts | Britannica Britannic, British ocean liner that was a sister ship of the Olympic and the Titanic Having never operated as a commercial vessel, it was refitted as a hospital ship during World War I and sank in 1916, reportedly after striking a mine
HMHS Britannic | Atlantic Liners For years, historians believed that the HMHS Britannic ‘s Transport Identification Number was G618 throughout her service in that guise However, a little over a decade ago, a startling image was published for the first time
HMHS Britannic | History of The Lost Sister - Titanic And Co The HMHS (His Majesty's Hospital Ship) Britannic was the third “wonder ship” to be built There is some debate whether she was originally planned to be named " Gigantic ", but as it can be seen on the name plate on the main picture above it reads " Britannic "
HMHS Britannic - His Majestys Hospital Ship No. G618 - Wreck Location . . . In 1915, the British Admiralty agreed to finance and complete most of the Britannic's construction on the condition that she was to be drafted into hospital ship duty by the Royal Navy and registered as HMHS Britannic G610 She was later re-designated G618
The loss of the Britannic – Titanic’s sister ship The Britannic was renamed to the HMHS (Her Majesties Hospital Ship) Britannic and was manned by a complement of 101 nurses, 336 non-commissioned officers, 52 commissioned officers, as well as a standard crew of 675 persons