History of Oceania

What ships were used to transport nurses during world war 2?

* Hospital ships: These were specially designed and equipped to provide medical care to the wounded and sick. They were typically large, ocean-going vessels that had been converted from passenger liners or cargo ships. Hospital ships were staffed with medical personnel, including doctors, nurses, and corpsmen, and they carried a wide range of medical supplies and equipment.

* Troop transports: These were ships that were used to transport troops and supplies to war zones. They were typically large, ocean-going vessels that had been converted from passenger liners or cargo ships. Troop transports were not as well-equipped as hospital ships, but they could still provide some basic medical care to the troops they were carrying.

* Liberty ships: These were a type of cargo ship that was mass-produced during World War II. Liberty ships were not designed to carry passengers or provide medical care, but they were sometimes used for these purposes in emergencies.

* Victory ships: These were another type of cargo ship that was mass-produced during World War II. Victory ships were larger and faster than Liberty ships, and they were sometimes used to carry nurses and other medical personnel to war zones.