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'''SS ''Maycrest''''' was a [[ship]] used by the [[British Army]]. In [[1916]], [[Edward Sackville-Smythe|Captain Edward Sackville-Smythe]] was tasked with transporting the [[British West Indies Regiment]] aboard the ship from [[Jamaica]] to fight in the [[First World War]] as well as secretly moving two [[Yukionna]] from [[Japan]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs| | '''SS ''Maycrest''''' was a [[ship]] used by the [[British Army]]. In [[1916]], [[Edward Sackville-Smythe|Captain Edward Sackville-Smythe]] was tasked with transporting the [[British West Indies Regiment]] aboard the ship from [[Jamaica]] to fight in the [[First World War]] as well as secretly moving two [[Yukionna]] from [[Japan]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Face in the Storm (audio story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
SS ''Maycrest'' was inspired by [[wikipedia:SS Verdala|SS ''Verdala'']], which was renamed SS ''Maycrest'' in 1940. ([[BFX]]: ''The Face in the Storm'') | |||
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Revision as of 18:52, 20 September 2024
SS Maycrest was a ship used by the British Army. In 1916, Captain Edward Sackville-Smythe was tasked with transporting the British West Indies Regiment aboard the ship from Jamaica to fight in the First World War as well as secretly moving two Yukionna from Japan. (AUDIO: The Face in the Storm [+]Loading...["The Face in the Storm (audio story)"])
Behind the scenes
SS Maycrest was inspired by SS Verdala, which was renamed SS Maycrest in 1940. (BFX: The Face in the Storm)