HMS Engadine (1941)
HMS Engadine was a 9,909 ton cargo ship laid down at
Dumbarton,
Scotland on
March 16 1940,
launched on
May 26 1941 and completed on
November 17 1941. She was originally built for the Clan Line, and named
Clan Bucanan (the previous
Clan Buchanan having been sunk by the
German raider
Pinguin on
April 28). However she was taken over by the
Royal Navy before completion and renamed in honour of the first
HMS Engadine for use as an aircraft transporter. She was loaned to the
US Navy from November
1942 until July
1943. At the end of the war, she was sold back to the Clan Line in
1946 and reverted to her original name. The ship was eventually scrapped at
Cartagena,
Spain in November
1962.