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HMS Artifex (F28) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Artifex (F28)

HMS ''Artifex'' was a repair ship of the Royal Navy from late in the Second World War and into the Cold War.
Launched as the Cunard liner RMS ''Aurania'' she was requisitioned on the outbreak of war to serve as an armed merchant cruiser. Damaged by a U-boat while sailing with an Atlantic convoy, she was purchased outright and converted to a floating workshop, spending the rest of her life as a support ship for the navy.
==Peacetime career==
As one of the post-Great War "A-class" ocean liners, RMS ''Aurania'' was built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd. at their Wallsend-on-Tyne yard for Cunard and launched on 6 February 1924.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aurania (F 28), Armed Merchant Cruiser )〕 Her sisters included RMS ''Alaunia'' and RMS ''Ausonia''. With the merger of Cunard and the White Star Line in 1933, she continued to serve with the resulting company, Cunard White Star Ltd.

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