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SS Talamba was a British ocean liner which was converted to a hospital ship in 1941. She was named after Tulamba, Pakistan.
Construction and career
She was launched and completed in 1924. She was owned by British India Steam Navigation Company. SS Talamba while sailing from Singapore, an attempt to rush the ship’s bridge by the Chinese deportees but was contained and escorted by HMS Carlisle to Hong Kong.
In 1937, she was grounded after a typhoon at Hong Kong. SS Talamba was designated as a hospital ship in June 1941.
HMHS Talamba assisted in the evacuation of Singapore in January 1942 after the Imperial Japanese have started their conquest over Asia, part of the Pacific Theatre of World War II.
During the amphibious invasion of Sicily, she was attacked twice by the Italian Regia Aeronautica and German Luftwaffe. A bomb fell into her engine room which caused an explosion that killed 5 of her crew but all 400 wounded were evacuated to safety. HMHS Talamba, sank off Syracuse on 10 July 1943.
References
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- SS Talamba
- List of hospital ships sunk in World War II
- Allied invasion of Sicily
- Battle of Gela (1943)
- 1946 New Year Honours (MBE)
- List of shipwrecks of Hong Kong
- SS Bergensfjord
- List of hospitals and hospital ships of the Royal Navy
- List of shipwrecks in 1937
- HMS Tartar (F43)