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General Grot-Rowecki : ウィキペディア英語版
General Grot-Rowecki

The ''General Grot-Rowecki'' (IMO 8417754) is a 23,000 tonne, 198-metre, freighter. Built in 1985, she was named after Stefan Grot-Rowecki, a Polish general in the Second World War.
==Ship history==
On 13 November 2005 the ''General Grot-Rowecki'' collided with the 20,700-tonne Swedish RO-RO passenger ferry M/S ''Finnsailor'' while south-east of Gedser, Denmark, in the Baltic Sea. Both ships sustained damage and had to return to port for repairs.
On 31 January 2006 she collided with the French chemical tanker ''Ece'' in the English Channel. At the time of the collision, the ''General Grot-Rowecki'' was owned by the Polish Steamship Company and registered in Malta, and was en route to the port of Police, Poland, while the 8,131 tonne, 126-metre ''Ece'' was bound for Ghent, Belgium. They collided approximately 30 miles northwest of Guernsey. The ''General Grot-Rowecki'' was not seriously damaged, and its 21 crew members were unhurt. However, the collision led to the sinking of the ''Ece'' and the release of 10,000 tonnes of phosphoric acid into the Channel. The ''Ece''s crew, numbering 22 members, was rescued by lifeboat and helicopter in a joint English and French operation.
As of 2012 the ''Grot-Rowecki'' has been renamed ''Baltic Star'' and is registered in Bulgaria.

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