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SS Armonia was a 2,740 GRT cargo ship built in Britain in 1924 for the Moor Line as SS Tullochmoor. Scrapped in 1960, she had eight sets of owners, managers and names over her 26-year career. She is known today by her sixth name, Armonia, which she bore in April 1958 when a CIA aircraft involved in a covert mission against the Sukarno government bombed and damaged her in the Molucca Islands in eastern Indonesia.

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  • SS Armonia was a 2,740 GRT cargo ship built in Britain in 1924 for the Moor Line as SS Tullochmoor. Scrapped in 1960, she had eight sets of owners, managers and names over her 26-year career. She is known today by her sixth name, Armonia, which she bore in April 1958 when a CIA aircraft involved in a covert mission against the Sukarno government bombed and damaged her in the Molucca Islands in eastern Indonesia. (en)
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  • 1924-07-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Scrapped
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  • Ambon, Indonesia, where a CIA aircraft attacked Armonia in 1958 (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • Blyth Shipbuilding & Drydock Co Ltd, Blyth, Northumberland, UK (en)
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  • October 1924 (en)
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  • Scrapped (en)
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  • *Code Letters KRJS * *Code Letters GJSD * *Code Letters GLWW * (en)
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  • 1924-07-03 (xsd:date)
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  • *SS Tullochmoor *SS Brigitte *SS Empire Soar *SS Preveza *SS Danapris *SS Armonia *SS Keanyew *SS Charlie (en)
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  • *Tulloch Moor, Strathspey, Scotland *River Soar, England *Preveza, Greece *Δαναπρης , the Greek name for the Dniepr River *ἁρμονία , Greek for a "joint", "covenant", "decree", "concord", "agreement" or "harmony" (en)
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  • *W Runciman & Co Ltd *Sir R Ropner & Co (en)
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  • *Moor Line Ltd *Franz L Nimitz *MoWT *Government of Greece *Synodinos Bros *A. Angelicoussis & Co *Keanyew Shipping Co *Southern Commercial Co (en)
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  • screw, powered by 1 North Eastern Marine Eng. Co. 3-cylinder triple-expansion steam engine supplied by 2 boilers at a pressure of 180 PSI (en)
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  • * Newcastle * Stettin * London * * (en)
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  • SS Armonia was a 2,740 GRT cargo ship built in Britain in 1924 for the Moor Line as SS Tullochmoor. Scrapped in 1960, she had eight sets of owners, managers and names over her 26-year career. She is known today by her sixth name, Armonia, which she bore in April 1958 when a CIA aircraft involved in a covert mission against the Sukarno government bombed and damaged her in the Molucca Islands in eastern Indonesia. (en)
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  • SS Armonia (1924) (en)
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  • *SS Armonia (1957–59) (en)
  • *SS Brigitte (1936–45) (en)
  • *SS Charlie (1960) (en)
  • *SS Danapris (1948–57) (en)
  • *SS Empire Soar (1945–46) (en)
  • *SS Keanyew (1959–60) (en)
  • *SS Preveza (1946–48) (en)
  • *SS Tullochmoor (1924–36) (en)
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