MV ''Empire MacAlpine'' was a
grain ship converted to become the first
Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship).
The
Burntisland Shipbuilding Company,
Fife,
Scotland
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, built her under order from the
Ministry of War Transport
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and was delivered on 14 April 1943. As a MAC ship, only her air crew and the necessary maintenance staff were naval personnel.
She was operated by William Thomson & Co (the
Ben Line).
After the war she was converted to a grain carrier. She was scrapped in
Hong Kong
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in 1970.
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References
World War II aircraft carriers of the United Kingdom
Bulk carriers
Grain ships
Empire MacAlpine
Empire ships
1942 ships
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