RMS Republic (1903), a palatial White Star Line steamship that sank after colliding with SS Florida
USS Republic (AP-33), originally the German ship SS Servian (1903), seized 1917 by U.S., in commercial and military use at different times, variously named President Grant, President Buchanan, and Republic, scrapped 1952
SS Republic (1920), tanker built at Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp, Wilmington, sank on February 22, 1942 hit by two torpedoes from German submarine U-504. Owned by
American Republics Corporation
SS Republic (1944), tanker, was El Caney, built in 1944 at Alabama Dry Dock, operated by American Republics Corporation.
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RMS Republic (1903), a palatial White Star Line steamship that sank after colliding with SS Florida
USS Republic (AP-33), originally the German ship SS Servian (1903), seized 1917 by U.S., in commercial and military use at different times, variously named President Grant, President Buchanan, and Republic, scrapped 1952
SS Republic (1920), tanker built at Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp, Wilmington, sank on February 22, 1942 hit by two torpedoes from German submarine U-504. Owned by
American Republics Corporation
SS Republic (1944), tanker, was El Caney, built in 1944 at Alabama Dry Dock, operated by American Republics Corporation.
List of ships with the same or similar names
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.