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SS Merion was an ocean liner built in 1902 for the American Line, a subsidiary line of the International Mercantile Marine (IMM). She also sailed for the Red Star Line and the Dominion Line—both subsidiary lines of IMM—during her passenger career. After the outbreak of World War I she was bought by the British Admiralty and converted to serve as a decoy resembling the Royal Navy battlecruiser HMS Tiger.
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SS Merion
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161.7
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1902-03-08Z
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18.0
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1901-11-26Z
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torpedoed and sunk by German submarine, 31 May 1915
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