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geier+freighter Latitude and Longitude:

21°01′S 31°49′W / 21.017°S 31.817°W / -21.017; -31.817
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History
United Kingdom
NameSaint Théodore
OwnerBrit. & Foreign. S.S. Co.
Port of registry Liverpool
BuilderW. Hamilton & Co., Glasgow
Laid down1913
Launched25 April 1913
FateCaptured by SMS Möwe and scuttled on 14 February 1917
German Empire
Name German: Geier
Namesake Vulture
Acquired12 December 1916 (taken as prize)
Commissioned28 December 1916
Fate scuttled on 14 February 1917
General characteristics
Type
Tonnage4,992  gross register tons (GRT)
Displacement9,700 long tons (9,856 t)
Length127.2 m (417 ft 4 in)
Beam15.85 m (52 ft 0 in)
Height8.25 m (27 ft 1 in)
Draught6.4 m (21 ft)
Decks2
Propulsion1,800 ihp (1,300 kW) steam engine
Speed12.6 knots (23.3 km/h; 14.5 mph)
Crew
  • As German auxiliary cruiser:
  • 2 officers, 46 enlisted
Armament

Geier was a British cargo ship named Saint Théodore that was captured by the German commerce raider Möwe in the North Atlantic Ocean at 39°30′N 17°30′W / 39.500°N 17.500°W / 39.500; -17.500 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 Ocean until 14 February 1917, when she was scuttled near Ilha da Trindade. [1]

21°01′S 31°49′W / 21.017°S 31.817°W / -21.017; -31.817

References

  1. ^ Geier (Hilfskreuzer) at german-navy.de.



geier+freighter Latitude and Longitude:

21°01′S 31°49′W / 21.017°S 31.817°W / -21.017; -31.817
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

History
United Kingdom
NameSaint Théodore
OwnerBrit. & Foreign. S.S. Co.
Port of registry Liverpool
BuilderW. Hamilton & Co., Glasgow
Laid down1913
Launched25 April 1913
FateCaptured by SMS Möwe and scuttled on 14 February 1917
German Empire
Name German: Geier
Namesake Vulture
Acquired12 December 1916 (taken as prize)
Commissioned28 December 1916
Fate scuttled on 14 February 1917
General characteristics
Type
Tonnage4,992  gross register tons (GRT)
Displacement9,700 long tons (9,856 t)
Length127.2 m (417 ft 4 in)
Beam15.85 m (52 ft 0 in)
Height8.25 m (27 ft 1 in)
Draught6.4 m (21 ft)
Decks2
Propulsion1,800 ihp (1,300 kW) steam engine
Speed12.6 knots (23.3 km/h; 14.5 mph)
Crew
  • As German auxiliary cruiser:
  • 2 officers, 46 enlisted
Armament

Geier was a British cargo ship named Saint Théodore that was captured by the German commerce raider Möwe in the North Atlantic Ocean at 39°30′N 17°30′W / 39.500°N 17.500°W / 39.500; -17.500 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 Ocean until 14 February 1917, when she was scuttled near Ilha da Trindade. [1]

21°01′S 31°49′W / 21.017°S 31.817°W / -21.017; -31.817

References

  1. ^ Geier (Hilfskreuzer) at german-navy.de.



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