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MV Languedoc : ウィキペディア英語版 | MV Languedoc
The MV ''Languedoc'' was a motor tanker that sailed under the French flag until the Second World War. She was taken over by the UK after the fall of France in 1940 and sailed in a number of convoys, before being sunk by a German u-boat later that year. ==Early career== The ''Languedoc'' was built in 1937 by Burmeister & Wain's Maskin & Skibsbyggeri A/S, of Copenhagen as MV ''Actor''. She entered service with Société Française de Transports Pétrolièrs (SFTP), Paris in 1938 and was renamed ''Languedoc''. On the outbreak of war she sailed in a number of short convoys from Verdon to Casablanca carrying fuel, as well as sailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool in September 1939. She was part of Convoy KS-74 in March 1940, sailing from Casablanca to Brest. This was her last convoy under the French flag. After the fall of France she was seized by the UK, whose Ministry of War Transport contracted John I. Jacobs & Co Ltd of London to manage her. She was registered in Trinidad but her homeport was London.
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