MV Oceania (1932)
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MV Oceania in 1934. | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Oceania |
| Owner | Italia Societa Anonima di Navigazione |
| Builder | Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico |
| Yard number | 253 |
| Launched | 29 August 1932 |
| Completed | July 1933 |
| Acquired | July 1933 |
| In service | July 1933 |
| Out of service | 18 September 1941 |
| Identification |
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| Fate | Sunk on 18 September 1941 |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Ocean liner |
| Tonnage | 19,507 GRT |
| Length | 179.7 m (589 ft 7 in) |
| Beam | 23.4 m (76 ft 9 in) |
| Depth | 13.9 m (45 ft 7 in) |
| Installed power | 4 x 8 cyl. FIAT 2 SCAS diesel engines |
| Propulsion | Four screws |
| Speed | 19.5 knots |
MV Oceania was an Italian ocean liner that was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS Upholder in the Mediterranean Sea off Tripoli, Libya (33°02′N 14°42′E / 33.033°N 14.700°E) on 18 September 1941 while on route from Taranto, Italy to Tripoli, while carrying Italian troops to Northern Africa.[1]
Oceania was built at the Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy and completed in 1933 for Italian Line (Italia Società Anonima di Navigazione) of Genoa. The ship was 179.7 metres (589 ft 7 in) long, had a beam of 13.4 metres (44 ft 0 in) and a depth of 13.9 metres (45 ft 7 in). It was assessed at 19,507 gross register tons (GRT) and had four 8-cylinder FIAT 2 SCAS diesel engines driving four screw propellers. The ship could reach a speed of 19.5 knots (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph) and could generate 4,888 nhp. It had a sister ship named Neptunia.[2]