In 1983, the SS Uganda Hospital Ship returned from the Falklands War to be refitted into a cruise ship at Smiths Dock in North Shields.
What does T-AH stand for?
T-AH stands for Hospital Ship
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- Tactical Auxiliary Crane Ship (US DoD)
- Auxiliary Dry Cargo Carrier, MSC Manned (ship type)
- Military Sealift Command (MSC) Oceanographic Research Ship
- Tactical Auxiliary General Ocean Surveillance (US DoD)
- Auxiliary Cargo (K) and Ammunition (E) Ship, MSC Manned (naval ship type)
- Fast Logistics Ship (US DoD)
- T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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- Military Sealift Replenishment Oiler
- Gasoline Tanker - Military Sealift Command Manned (also abbreviated TAOG)
- Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (IEEE AP-S)
- Television-Audio Support Activity
- Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (journal)
Samples in periodicals archive:
A hospital ship is a ship designated for primary function as a floating medical treatment facility or hospital.
The NSW Nurses'Association kindly provided me with some financial support to serve in a voluntary basis on board the hospital ship Africa Mercy earlier this year.
Summary: Experts have filmed the wreckage of a sunken WWII ship off the coast of Australia, and identified it as the hospital ship Centaur.
SHIPWRECK hunters have captured the first underwater footage of a Second World War hospital ship sunk by the Japanese in 1943 with 268 people killed.
Byline: Craig McDonald A HOSPITAL ship sunk during World War II has been found off the coast of Australia.
On active service Argus becomes a Primary Casualty Receiving Ship - the modern term for a hospital ship.