SS Ohio
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The SS Ohio was a steamship built in 1872 that had a long and storied history. Initially used for transatlantic passenger services, the ship was later converted to a cargo vessel. During World War I, the SS Ohio was requisitioned by the British government for military use. The ship survived the war and continued its service until 1936 when it was scrapped. One of the notable events in the ship's history was its involvement in the rescue of passengers from the RMS Titanic in 1912. The SS Ohio was also known for its speed and reliability, making it a popular choice for travelers and the military alike. Overall, the SS Ohio played a significant role in maritime history, serving various purposes and leaving a lasting legacy in the annals of ship history.
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