In the months that followed the ship made four escort voyages to African ports, helping to protect the vital flow of supplies and men.
For the next six months, she busied herself protecting merchant ships making the voyage to North African ports.
That tends to happen when you play them five hours a day in a humid African port where the temperature routinely tops 90 degrees.
After a series of visits to East African ports, the ship was nominated for transfer to the Reserve.
The captain is also informed of a storm ahead but ploughs on regardless knowing that the passengers do not want to return to the African port.
Again, she visited many East African and Persian Gulf ports.
With that ship he visited most of the European and African ports of the time.
Please note that yellow fever inoculations are no longer administered at South African ports of entry.
It seems she probably came from a North African port and is on her way to Beirut now.
AEneas, with his own ship, and six more, arrives safe at an African port.