HMIS Dufferin


HMIS Dufferin was a troopship of 7,457 tonnes active with the Royal Indian Marine.

Service

During World War I, Dufferin was one of the British vessels sent on an expedition into the Red Sea to support the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans. She rendezvoused with and with the elderly cruiser they arrived at Rabigh on 9 September 1916.
At the Battle of Aqaba the forces of the Arab Revolt, advised by T. E. Lawrence, captured the Red Sea port of Aqaba, and took 700 Ottoman prisoners of war, including 42 officers. In the aftermath, Lawrence convinced Admiral Wemyss to send Dufferin to Aqaba with food, on the return trip taking the prisoners to be interned at a POW camp in Egypt.