Rebuild the RMS Britannic

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HMHS Britannic was the third and largest Olympic-class ocean liner of the White Star Line. It was the sister ship of RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic, and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger liner. However, it was launched on the eve on the First World War, and was quickly put to use as a hospital ship. In that role it struck a mine off the south coast of Greece in 1916, and sank with the loss of 30 lives.

She never carried any passenger, and we want give the RMS Britannic a second chance to sail her for another 30 years, and make a floating hotel of her. This is the only way to show that we overcome the history.

16 Signatures

  • Dennis
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    • I am a big fan of the White Star Line. The RMS Britannic should be rebuild, because it never carried any passenger. She only transported troops to other country's when WWI was started.
  • dury
  • leanne wilson
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    • great plan
  • jeffrey yant
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    • jeffreyyant1997@hotmail.com
  • Adolf
  • joseph sirnic
  • James
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    • She was a beautiful, short-lived ship. Her sinking was a fluke. Please rebuild her.
  • Lee
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    • I would love to see the Britannic like it was suppose to be
  • Aerrow
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    • Re-build the Grand Ship in the World, Britannic Should Have Two Copies of her. the hospital ship & Ocean liner.
  • Darron Poyndexter
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    • I have currently already have signed two other petitions, One for the RMS Titanic which currently has 555 signitures out of 1000 and RMS Olympic which 5 out of 1000 (just started) Im currently contacting Harland and Wolff myself via email pertainning not only my own desire but the rest of the world population that wants to bring back the Olympic class liners. HHMS Britannic deserves to be brought back just as much as her two older sisters and this time with the way she was intended to be.
  • Philip Kennedy
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    • Raise the RMS Britanic Please
  • john s tibby
  • Guillaume Briand
  • Chase Cox
  • kai humphreys
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    • i also think this would be a good oppurtunity to see her rebuilt
  • Brandon