HS Koningin Regentes

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HS Koningin Regentes was a hospital ship that served during World War I. The ship was named after Queen Regent Emma of the Netherlands, who served as the regent for her daughter, Queen Wilhelmina.

History[edit | edit source]

HS Koningin Regentes was originally built as a passenger ship but was converted into a hospital ship to provide medical services during the war. The ship was equipped with medical facilities to treat wounded soldiers and was staffed by medical personnel, including doctors, nurses, and support staff.

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During its service, HS Koningin Regentes played a crucial role in transporting and treating injured soldiers. The ship operated primarily in the North Sea and the English Channel, providing medical care to those in need. The ship's medical facilities included operating rooms, recovery wards, and areas for triage and emergency care.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

HS Koningin Regentes is remembered for its significant contributions to medical care during World War I. The ship's efforts helped save countless lives and provided much-needed medical support during a time of great conflict.

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