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I fear you are taking what was a bit of fun cryptic clue all a little too seriously [:)]
"To survive WW2 the SS Ohio would have had to sail again"
Says who? Is that the law? She wouldn't necessarily have HAD to sail again. She could have been raised and turned straight into a museum ship or a floating barracks for example.
By your definition did the battleship Marat not survive then? She too sunk (having had her front end completely torn off) but was used as a floating gun battery during the siege of Leningrad (during which she is referred to as... Marat!). She never (to my knowledge) ever sailed under her own steam again, but remained in service as a stationary training ship (as the Volkhov) until 1953.
I said, and I repeat "Ohio survived...sort of" i.e. she was used afterwards - albeit not as a tanker hence "sort of" and not just survived (which she obviously didn't).
Did Breconshire survive? No of course not - she was raised 8 years after the war and then scrapped.
Breconshire served as oil storage the same as Ohio.
Breconshire was raised but not Ohio.
Did the bow or the stern of Ohio "sort of survive"?
Yours is a poor clue and very missleading.
Hulk:
1: A ship, often an old ship or one that has become obsolete or uneconomical to operate, that has had its rigging or internal equipment removed and is incapable of going to sea, but that is afloat and continues to serve a useful function, such as providing living, office, training, storage, or prison space.
2: To convert a ship into such a hulk.
3: Less commonly, a ship that has been launched but not completed.
4: Also less commonly, an abandoned wreck or shell of a ship.
Ohio was a hulk, an abandoned wreck or shell of a ship.
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