RMS Andania
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RMS Andania

1921 liner converted to armed merchant cruiser


Service Entry
1921
Manufacturer
R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
ocean liner
Current Location
62° 36' 0", -15° 9' 0"
Aliases
HMS Andania

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The RMS Andania was a British ocean liner launched in 1921, serving as a prominent vessel for the Cunard Line. She was the first of six 14,000-ton A-class liners, a fleet that included ships such as Antonia, Ausonia, Aurania, Ascania, and Alaunia. Built by Hawthorn Leslie and Company in Hebburn, England, the ship measured 538 feet (164 meters) in length and had a gross tonnage just under 14,000 tons. Designed to accommodate over 1,700 passengers, she was supported by a crew of approximately 270. Initially, RMS Andania operated on transatlantic routes, serving between Hamburg and New York City, and later on the Liverpool to Montreal route. Her design and capacity reflected the post-World War I emphasis on comfort and efficiency for passenger travel across the Atlantic. With the outbreak of World War II, RMS Andania was requisitioned for naval service, converted into an armed merchant cruiser. She was armed with six older 6-inch guns, two 3-inch anti-aircraft guns, and several machine guns. Her naval role included patrolling as part of the Northern Patrol, a convoy escort and blockade force. Her service was marked by a tragic wartime event when, on 15 June 1940, HMS Andania was torpedoed by the German submarine UA approximately 70 miles south of Reykjavík, Iceland. Despite being hit, she remained afloat for several hours but was too damaged to be saved and sank early the following morning. The sinking occurred despite nearby ships, including HMS Derbyshire, being in the vicinity; they maintained strict orders not to risk rescue in the presence of a submarine threat. Fortunately, all crew members aboard Andania were rescued by the Icelandic fishing vessel Skallagrimur. The vessel's wartime history and her role as a transatlantic liner highlight her significance in early 20th-century maritime transportation and wartime naval operations.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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