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Salta Memorial, Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, France Salta Memorial, Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, France
First Name: Wilfred Last Name: HICKS
Date of Death: 10/04/1917 Lived/Born In: Wembley
Rank: Private Unit: Royal Army Medical Corps
Memorial Site: Salta Memorial, Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, France

Current Information:

Age-41

Born-Wembley

Enlisted-Harlesden

 

The Steam Ship Salta, an ocean going passenger liner built in 1911, was not the luckiest vessel afloat.  In December 1912, she ran aground off the Rio Plata estuary in a storm and in January 1912, she was in collision with the English vessel Palawan. Soon after the war broke out she was requisitioned by the Admiralty as a hospital ship and became HMHS Salta.

On April 10th, 1917 she struck a mine laid by the German submarine UC-26, while preparing to enter the port of Le Havre in northern France, to pick up wounded. A huge explosion smashed the hull near the stern in the engine room and hold number three. Water rushed into the disabled ship which listed to starboard and sank in less than 10 minutes. Despite the rescue effort of nearby ships, only 74 from the 250 on board were saved.  Among those who lost their lives was Wilfred Hicks of the Royal Army Medical Corps.

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