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- MS_Stalowa_Wola length "96500.0".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola abstract "The MS Stalowa Wola, ex Henry Horn, ex Pine Court, ex Rio Pardo, was a Polish freighter during the Second World War. The ship was bought in Norway by Gdynia America Line; originally she was to be called Bogumin, finally was named after a city in central Poland, by then a newly built centre of heavy industry. Capitulation of France found the ship in Dakar. Commanded by captain Strzembosz, she escaped on July 5th 1940, although challenged by the shore defences. Afterwards, till the end of World War II Stalowa Wola participated in over 40 Atlantic convoys. Returned to Poland after the end of the war, the ship ran on lines to South America and Levant, and then was used as a tramper.The ship sunk on 19 March 1956 during a violent storm off the coast of Spain. On March 18th Stalowa Wola sprung a leak and the load of iron ore she carried, turned into sludge, which movements were impossible to balance using the tanks. The crew escaped in a boat, all hands were saved by MV Hugo Kołłątaj; abandoned ship drifted for twelve more hours before sinking at 44°54′N 10°09′W.".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola length "96.5".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola powerType Horsepower.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipBeam "14.5".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipDraft "6.5".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola status "Sunk, 19 March 1956".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola thumbnail Naval_Ensign_of_Poland.svg?width=300.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola topSpeed "15.742".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola wikiPageID "28035639".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola wikiPageRevisionID "594272867".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola hasPhotoCollection MS_Stalowa_Wola.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipAcquired "July 1939".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipCapacity "12".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipCountry "Poland".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipCrew "28".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipFate "--03-19".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipFlag "60".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipLaunched "1924".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipName "MS Stalowa Wola".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipOperator "Gdynia America Line".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipPower "diesel, 1400 hp".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola shipTonnage "3133".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Poland.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola point "44.9 -10.15".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Artifact100021939.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Bottom102878222.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type CargoShip102965300.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Conveyance103100490.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Craft103125870.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Instrumentality103575240.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Object100002684.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Ship104194289.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Vehicle104524313.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Vessel104530566.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Whole100003553.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type WorldWarIIMerchantShipsOfPoland.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type MeanOfTransportation.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Ship.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type Product.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type DesignedArtifact.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola type SpatialThing.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola comment "The MS Stalowa Wola, ex Henry Horn, ex Pine Court, ex Rio Pardo, was a Polish freighter during the Second World War. The ship was bought in Norway by Gdynia America Line; originally she was to be called Bogumin, finally was named after a city in central Poland, by then a newly built centre of heavy industry. Capitulation of France found the ship in Dakar. Commanded by captain Strzembosz, she escaped on July 5th 1940, although challenged by the shore defences.".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola label "MS Stalowa Wola".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola label "MS Stalowa Wola".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola sameAs MS_Stalowa_Wola.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola sameAs m.0cmd_lf.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola sameAs Q6718210.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola sameAs Q6718210.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola sameAs MS_Stalowa_Wola.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola lat "44.9".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola long "-10.15".
- MS_Stalowa_Wola wasDerivedFrom MS_Stalowa_Wola?oldid=594272867.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola depiction Naval_Ensign_of_Poland.svg.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola isPrimaryTopicOf MS_Stalowa_Wola.
- MS_Stalowa_Wola name "MS Stalowa Wola".