Statendam (II)
1915
(Carlo Marquardt CM-188)
- Type: Passenger
- Displacement: 32,234 tons
- Dimensions: 776 x 86 ft.
- Machinery: Steam triple expansion, triple screws = 18 knots
- Passengers: 3,430
- Builder: Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1914-17
- Service: Launched in 1914 for the Holland-America Line, but remained uncompleted because of World War I. Completed for the British government as the troopship Justicia in 1917. Torpedoed by German submarine UB-64 off western Scotland 19 July 1918, but refused to sink despite four hits. While under tow for Lough Swilley, she was torpedoed twice more on 20 July by UB-124 and finally sank.
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