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ORP Gryf was a school and hospital ship of the Polish Navy, a second vessel to bear that name. She was built in German-occupied Denmark as a cargo ship in 1944, shortly before the end of World War II and initially named Irene Oldendorff. Soon after the capitulation of Germany, she was taken by the United Kingdom, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Contees, but in 1946 it was given to the Soviet Union as part of that country's war reparations from Germany. Renamed Omsk (Омск), she served in the Soviet merchant fleet until 1947 when she was sold to Poland.

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  • ORP Gryf (1957) (en)
  • ORP Gryf (1945) (pl)
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  • ORP Gryf was a school and hospital ship of the Polish Navy, a second vessel to bear that name. She was built in German-occupied Denmark as a cargo ship in 1944, shortly before the end of World War II and initially named Irene Oldendorff. Soon after the capitulation of Germany, she was taken by the United Kingdom, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Contees, but in 1946 it was given to the Soviet Union as part of that country's war reparations from Germany. Renamed Omsk (Омск), she served in the Soviet merchant fleet until 1947 when she was sold to Poland. (en)
  • ORP Gryf – polski z lat 1951-1976, początkowo noszący nazwę ORP Zetempowiec. Był drugim okrętem o nazwie ORP Gryf. Został przebudowany ze statku handlowego budowanego pod koniec II wojny światowej dla marynarki niemieckiej, 13 maja 1947 przekazanego Polsce w ramach wojennych. Początkowo służył w marynarce handlowej pod nazwą „Opole”, wraz z bliźniaczym statkiem „”. W 1950 został przekazany Marynarce Wojennej i po przebudowie na okręt szkolny, wszedł do służby pod nazwą ORP „Zetempowiec” (na cześć ZMP). Przebudowy – mimo jej znacznego zakresu – dokonano w ekspresowym tempie 152 dni. Jej przebieg nadzorował wyznaczony na dowódcę jednostki Polak z pochodzenia a jednocześnie oficer radzieckiej floty handlowej Oceanu Spokojnego – kmdr ppor. , dzięki którego staraniom na rufowej nadbudówce zos (pl)
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  • *Empire Contay (1945-46) (en)
  • *Gryf (1957-76) (en)
  • *Irene Oldendorff (1944-45) (en)
  • *Omsk (1946-47) (en)
  • *Opole (1947-50) (en)
  • *Zetempowiec (1950-57) (en)
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Ship decommissioned
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  • *E Oldendorff *Constantine Steamship Co Ltd *Soviet Government *Zegluga Polska SA *Marynarka Wojenna Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (en)
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  • Compound steam engine (en)
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  • Burmeister & Wain (en)
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  • *Cargo ship *Training ship and hospital ship *Hulk (en)
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  • *Code letters STAY * (en)
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