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- Geier_(freighter) abstract "Geier was a British cargo ship named Saint Théodore, that was captured by the German commerce raider Möwe in the North Atlantic at 39°30′N 17°30′W on 12 December 1916. First put into Imperial German Navy service as an auxiliary ship on 14 December 1916, Geier was commissioned as an auxiliary cruiser (German: Hilfskreuzer) on 28 December and operated in the South Atlantic until 14 February 1917, when she was scuttled near Ilha da Trindade.".
- Q5530100 abstract "Geier was a British cargo ship named Saint Théodore, that was captured by the German commerce raider Möwe in the North Atlantic at 39°30′N 17°30′W on 12 December 1916. First put into Imperial German Navy service as an auxiliary ship on 14 December 1916, Geier was commissioned as an auxiliary cruiser (German: Hilfskreuzer) on 28 December and operated in the South Atlantic until 14 February 1917, when she was scuttled near Ilha da Trindade.".
- Geier_(freighter) comment "Geier was a British cargo ship named Saint Théodore, that was captured by the German commerce raider Möwe in the North Atlantic at 39°30′N 17°30′W on 12 December 1916. First put into Imperial German Navy service as an auxiliary ship on 14 December 1916, Geier was commissioned as an auxiliary cruiser (German: Hilfskreuzer) on 28 December and operated in the South Atlantic until 14 February 1917, when she was scuttled near Ilha da Trindade.".
- Q5530100 comment "Geier was a British cargo ship named Saint Théodore, that was captured by the German commerce raider Möwe in the North Atlantic at 39°30′N 17°30′W on 12 December 1916. First put into Imperial German Navy service as an auxiliary ship on 14 December 1916, Geier was commissioned as an auxiliary cruiser (German: Hilfskreuzer) on 28 December and operated in the South Atlantic until 14 February 1917, when she was scuttled near Ilha da Trindade.".