HMS Kashmir

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HMS Kashmir was a British cargo liner built during World War I for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)'s Far Eastern routes. She served in that capacity until late 1916 when she was requisitioned for service as a troopship. She collided with the troopship HMS Otranto in 1918 which subsequently ran aground on the Isle of Islay with great loss of life. The ship was returned to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company after the war and remained in service until 1932.

1915  Wikidata
speed 14 knot, length 146.3 metre, draft 10.3 metre, beam 17.77 metre, 
passenger-cargo ship, Caird & CompanyRoyal NavyUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland


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