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SS Managua was a Nicaraguan cargo ship that the German submarine U-67 torpedoed on 16 June 1942 in the Straits of Florida while she was travelling from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Havana, Cuba with a cargo of potash. The ship was built as Glorieta, a Design 1049 ship in 1919, operated by the United States Shipping Board (USSB) until sold to the Munson Steamship Line in 1920 and renamed Munisla. The ship was sold foreign to a Honduran company, Garcia, in 1937 and renamed Neptuno. In 1941 the ship was re-flagged in Nicaragua with the name Managua.

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  • SS Managua (1919) (en)
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  • SS Managua was a Nicaraguan cargo ship that the German submarine U-67 torpedoed on 16 June 1942 in the Straits of Florida while she was travelling from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Havana, Cuba with a cargo of potash. The ship was built as Glorieta, a Design 1049 ship in 1919, operated by the United States Shipping Board (USSB) until sold to the Munson Steamship Line in 1920 and renamed Munisla. The ship was sold foreign to a Honduran company, Garcia, in 1937 and renamed Neptuno. In 1941 the ship was re-flagged in Nicaragua with the name Managua. (en)
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  • *Glorieta (1919-1920) (en)
  • *Managua (1941-1942) (en)
  • *Munisla (1920-1937) (en)
  • *Neptuno (1937-1941) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/SSPointBonitaJune1918.jpg
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  • *USSB *Munson Steamship Line *Garcia *Garcia (en)
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  • Albina Engine & Machinery Works Inc. (en)
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  • Managua sister ship SS Point Bonita (en)
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  • *Glorieta/Munisla *U.S. Official Number 217829 *Signal * LQNT *Managua *Signal * YNAH (en)
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  • SSPointBonitaJune1918.jpg (en)
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  • * Glorieta * Munisla * Neptuno * Managua (en)
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  • Garcia A. & Cia. Ltda (en)
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  • Screw propeller (en)
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  • Bluefields, Nicaragua (en)
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  • Design 1049 Cargo ship (en)
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  • 24.083333333333332 -81.66666666666667
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  • SS Managua was a Nicaraguan cargo ship that the German submarine U-67 torpedoed on 16 June 1942 in the Straits of Florida while she was travelling from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Havana, Cuba with a cargo of potash. The ship was built as Glorieta, a Design 1049 ship in 1919, operated by the United States Shipping Board (USSB) until sold to the Munson Steamship Line in 1920 and renamed Munisla. The ship was sold foreign to a Honduran company, Garcia, in 1937 and renamed Neptuno. In 1941 the ship was re-flagged in Nicaragua with the name Managua. (en)
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  • Torpedoed and sunk 16 June 1942
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  • POINT(-81.666664123535 24.083333969116)
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