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Friday 9 September 2022

 Naval Shipyards at Fiume, Yugoslavia refitting steam cargo ship Bihac according to a CIA report dated 25 February 1947

An item reported that during a meeting of the board of the Naval Shipyards at Fiume, Yugoslavia [nowadays Rijeka, Croatia] on 28 November 1946 was decided to refit the former Italian 9.200 tons steam cargo ship Bihac within three months.

Note

1. Ex-Princ Andrej renamed 1946, owner in 1939 Dubrovacka Plovidba Ackionarsko Drustvo, Dubrovnik, in 1948 owned by State Enterprise Jugoslavenska Slobodna Plovidba, cold to Panama and renamed Consilia in 1967, broken up at Split, Yugoslavia in 1968, built by Lithgows Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland in October 1930, call sign YTDO, gross tonnage 5,041 tons, under deck 4,592 tons, net tonnage 3,019 tons and as dimensions 415.5 x 55.0 x 25.5 feet.

Source

The report was published on www.archive.org, document number CIA-RDP82-00457R000300650004-7

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