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The Italian
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''Ramb III'' was built at
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by Ansaldo in 1938. ''Ramb III'' was the third of four sister
reefer ship A reefer ship is a refrigerated cargo ship typically used to transport perishable cargo, which require temperature-controlled handling, such as fruits, meat, vegetables, dairy products, and similar items. Description ''Types of reefers:'' Re ...
s all built to the same design. The other ships were the , the , and the . The four ships were built for the Royal Banana Monopoly Business (''Regia Azienda Monopolio Banane''). These ships were originally built to be "
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", built for transporting refrigerated bananas to Europe from Somaliland and Eritrea in
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. However, in the event of war, the design of ''Ramb III'' allowed it to be refitted for commerce raiding. She was 3,667 tons displacement, oil powered and capable of 18½ knots.


Convoy escort

''Ramb III'' never made it to East Africa. When Italy declared war on 10 June 1940, she was the only ship in the class in home waters. After being requisitioned by the Italian Royal Navy (''
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''), ''Ramb III'' served as a convoy escort. Like ''Ramb I'' and ''Ramb II'', ''Ramb III'' was refitted and armed with two 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns and eight 13.2 mm anti-aircraft guns. On 12 November 1940, during the raid on the Italian port of Taranto, the British
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detached a cruiser division with accompanying destroyers for a quick swing through the lower
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. This force found a small convoy of four Italian merchant ships escorted by ''Ramb III'' and the
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''Fabrizi''. The ships were bound for Brindisi from
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. ''Ramb III'' fired 19 salvos in its own defense and succeeded in breaking away without suffering any damage. The ''Fabrizi'' stayed with the merchant ships and fought a close action with the British force. As a result, the ''Fabrizi'' was hit immediately and suffered serious damage. The ''Fabrizi'' continued to fight back until being disabled by the cruisers' fire. After the ''Fabrizi'' was neutralized, the British force sank all four of the Italian merchant vessels. This action took place near the Strait of Otranto. ''Ramb III'' capacity for 2,418 ton of either refrigerated or general cargo saw her involved in convoy activity both to the Dodecanese and North Africa during the 1940–1941 winter, in her role of armed transport ship. On 10 May 1941 ''Ramb III'' was torpedoed by the British submarine in Benghazi harbour. She was salvaged by the Italians and towed back to
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.


''Kiebitz''

On 9 September 1943 ''Ramb III'' was seized by German troops at
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. Refitted as a minelayer and pressed into the service of the '' Kriegsmarine'', ''Ramb III'' was renamed ''Kiebitz''. As a minelayer she laid over 5,000 mines in the
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until she ran into one of her own mines off
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. Running astern, she reached Rijeka with no further damage, where Allied aircraft sank her in November 1944.


''Galeb''

After the war, ''Kiebitz'' was refloated by the Brodospas. She was converted at Pula into a
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in 1952 and renamed ''Galeb'' ("seagull"). Ultimately the ''Galeb'' became the presidential
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for President Josip Broz Tito. In this service, with her appearance greatly altered from her original incarnation as ''Ramb III'', she served for 40 years. She is in display at the
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as a museum ship.


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