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- Q19839853 abstract "SS Amiral Magon was an French ocean liner converted into a troopship in world War I, which was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea on 28 January 1917 with 203 casualties.The Amiral Magon was built as an ocean liner for service between France and French Indochina. The ship was operational between 1905 and 1914, when she was requisitioned by the Army and converted into a hospital ship in 1914 and later into a troop ship for use in World War I. On 28 January 1917 she was sailing from Marseille for Thessaloniki with an other troopship SS Pampa under escort of French destroyer Arc, with some 935 soldiers and 80 crew on board. She was attacked and torpedoed at 11:10 AM by German U-boat SM U-39, commanded by Walther Forstmann. She sank within 10 minutes 160 miles west of Antikythera, causing the death of 203 soldiers. There were also many horses on board. The survivors were rescued by the Arc and by an other French destroyer Bombarde, who arrived at the site at 17:00 PM.".
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- Q19839853 height "8.0".
- Q19839853 length "119.0".
- Q19839853 owner Q1063152.
- Q19839853 shipBeam "15.2".
- Q19839853 status "Torpedoed and sunk on 28 January 1917".
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- Q19839853 shipBeam "15.2 m".
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- Q19839853 shipClass "Ocean liner".
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- Q19839853 point "35.49 20.02".
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- Q19839853 comment "SS Amiral Magon was an French ocean liner converted into a troopship in world War I, which was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea on 28 January 1917 with 203 casualties.The Amiral Magon was built as an ocean liner for service between France and French Indochina. The ship was operational between 1905 and 1914, when she was requisitioned by the Army and converted into a hospital ship in 1914 and later into a troop ship for use in World War I.".
- Q19839853 label "SS Amiral Magon (1904)".
- Q19839853 lat "35.49".
- Q19839853 long "20.02".
- Q19839853 name "SS Amiral Magon".