SS Ohio

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SS Ohio was a famous American-built tanker whose perilous delivery of vital fuel to Malta during World War II’s Operation Pedestal made it a symbol of resilience and a key factor in the island’s survival.

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instanceOf merchant ship
oil tanker
arrivalDate August 15, 1942
attackedBy German aircraft
Italian aircraft
submarines
torpedo boats
awarded Gallant Ship Award
beam 21.3 metres
builtBy Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company
cargo aviation fuel
fuel oil
completed June 1940
convoy Operation Pedestal
countryOfOrigin United States of America
damage broken back
repeated flooding
deadweightTonnage 14,150 deadweight tons
destination Malta
enteredHarbour Port of Valletta
surface form: Grand Harbour, Valletta
escortedBy Royal Navy warships
fate hulked after Operation Pedestal
hitBy aerial bombs
aerial machine-gun fire
torpedoes
honouredBy Government of Malta
keptAfloatBy Royal Navy destroyers lashed alongside
launched April 20, 1940
legacy iconic ship in Malta’s wartime history
symbol of merchant navy courage in World War II
length 160.9 metres
maximumSpeed 16 knots
mission deliver fuel to Malta
namedAfter Ohio
surface form: U.S. state of Ohio
notableFor participation in Operation Pedestal
operationDate August 1942
operator The Texas Company
surface form: Texas Oil Company
portOfDeparture Clyde, Scotland
propulsion steam turbine
role convoy fuel carrier
tanker
scrapped 1946
shipyard Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company
surface form: Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, Chester, Pennsylvania
strategicImportance vital to survival of Malta
symbolOf Allied determination
resilience
tonnage 9,263 gross register tons
usedInConflict World War II

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