- Italian ship Ramb IV
The Ramb IV was an Italian hospital ship, built at
Monfalcone by the Re-United Yards of the Adriatic ("Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico", CRDA) in1938 ."Ramb IV" was the last of four sister ships all built to the same design. The other ships were the .
The four ships were built for the Royal Banana Monopoly Business ("Regia Azienda Monopolio Banane"). These ships were originally devised as "banana boats" for transporting refrigerated bananas from
Somaliland andEritrea inItalian East Africa .In the event of war, the design of "Ramb IV" allowed it to be refitted as an "
auxiliary cruiser " for commerce raiding. She was 3,667 tons displacement, oil powered, and capable of 18.5 knots. Following a declaration of war, "Ramb IV" was capable of being armed with two 120 mm guns and eight 13.2 mm anti-aircraft guns and of becoming anauxiliary cruiser .Instead, "Ramb IV" was converted into a hospital ship for the Italian Royal Navy ("
Regia Marina ") and re-named "Aquileia". The goal of "Aquileia" was transporting Italian wounded back toItaly . However, this mission was impossible because of the British control of theSuez Canal . In addition, it would have been suicide to attempt to round theCape of Good Hope and enter theMediterranean Sea pastGibraltar . The work to convert the banana boat to a hospital ship was performed at theEritrea n port ofMassawa . "Aquileia" was part of the Italian Navy'sRed Sea Flotilla .When the port of Massawa fell on
10 April 1941 during the East African Campaign, the British captured the hospital ship, "Aquileia". Pressed into British service, she then operated in theRed Sea and later offLibya . "Aquileia" was bombed and set afire by German aircraft and sank offAlexandria inEgypt on10 May 1942 .ee also
* Italian Royal Navy - "RN Ramb IV" and "Aquileia"
* East African Campaign
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