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RFA Abadol was a tanker in the British Royal Fleet | |
RFA Abbeydale (A109) was a fleet tanker of the Roya | |
RFA Airsprite (A115) was a Sprite-class spirits tan | |
RFA Aldersdale (X34) was a Dale-class fleet tanker | |
The | RFA also expanded Mount William National Park, Frey |
Under the Regional Forestry Agreement ( | RFA) an extra 3,960 km² of public land were added t |
Leaf names are traditional tanker names in the | RFA, and are recycled when charters end and new ves |
953 as Laurelwood, the ship was acquired by the | RFA, and renamed Cherryleaf in 1959. |
RFA Appleleaf (A83) was a Leaf-class tanker tanker | |
RFA Argus is an aviation training ship with a secon | |
rce, a helicopter crashed on the flight deck of | RFA Argus, injuring three men, one very gravely. |
r Bezant was purchased for conversion, becoming | RFA Argus. |
RFA Arndale (A133) was a Dale-class fleet tanker of | |
RFA Bacchus (A404), a ship | |
RFA Bayleaf | |
RFA Bayleaf (A79) was a Leaf-class support tanker o | |
ce after the destruction of the ammunition ship | RFA Bedenham in an explosion. |
RFA Bishopdale (A128) was a Dale-class fleet tanker | |
RFA Black Ranger (A163) was a British diesel-powere | |
RFA Black Ranger (A163), built by Harland and Wolff | |
RFA Black Rover (A273) is a small fleet tanker of t | |
In 2000, | RFA Black Rover participated in Exercise Unified Sp |
By February 2001, | RFA Black Rover had set sail from Devonport Naval B |
RFA Blue Ranger (A157), built by Harland and Wolff | |
In 1997, the | RFA bought 12 acres (49,000 m2) of land in Indiana |
RFA Brambleleaf (A81) was a Leaf-class support tank | |
She was a sister ship of the | RFA Brambleleaf (A81) built by the same shipyard fo |
be confused with the support/freighting tanker | RFA Brambleleaf of 1959, also with the pennant numb |
RFA Broomdale (A168) was a Dale-class fleet tanker | |
RFA Brown Ranger (A169), built by Harland and Wolff | |
RFA Brown Ranger (A169) was a fleet support tanker | |
RFA Cedardale (A380) was a Dale-class fleet tanker | |
For the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship, see | RFA Chattenden. |
RFA Cherryleaf (A82) was a Leaf-class fleet support | |
n 26 November 1917, U-101 torpedoed and damaged | RFA Crenella, which managed to return to port with |
RFA Derwentdale (A114) was a Dale-class fleet tanke | |
h, where she rendezvoused with the support ship | RFA Diligence (A132). |
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel | RFA Diligence, present in Kochi, India when the dis |
sure vessels Quorn and Cattistock, supported by | RFA Diligence. |
RFA Easedale (A105) was a Dale-class fleet tanker o | |
RFA Echodale (A170) was a Dale-class fleet tanker o | |
RFA Eddybay (A107) was a coastal tanker of the Roya | |
RFA Eddybeach (A132) was a coastal tanker of the Ro | |
RFA Eddycreek (A258) was a coastal tanker of the Ro | |
RFA Eddyfirth (A261) was a coastal tanker of the Ro | |
RFA Eddyness (A295) was a coastal tanker of the Roy | |
RFA Eddyrock (A198) was a coastal tanker of the Roy | |
RFA Engadine (K08) was a helicopter support ship of | |
The ship had a long career in the | RFA, entering service in the early 1960s, and final |
RFA Fort Victoria (A387) is a Fort Class combined f | |
Its first tour of duty was on board | RFA Fort Austin for a five month deployment to the |
RFA Fort Victoria in Portsmouth | |
In the Summer of 2009, | RFA Fort Austin was decommissioned and placed in re |
ract to overhaul the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship | RFA Fort Rosalie. |
ort later that morning; Alden mooring alongside | RFA Francol at 1041 to replenish her fuel bunkers. |
RFA Gold Rover (A271) leaving Plymouth Sound in Mar | |
RFA Gold Ranger (A130), built by Caledon Shipbuildi | |
RFA Gold Rover (A271) is a small fleet tanker of th | |
RFA Gold Ranger (A130) was a fleet support tanker o | |
RFA Green Ranger (A152), built by Caledon Shipbuild | |
RFA Grey Ranger, built by Caledon Shipbuilding & En | |
yal Fleet Auxiliary provided two fleet tankers ( | RFA Grey Ranger and Black Ranger); the freighter Gu |
h Royal Navy ships, namely HMS Exeter (D89) and | RFA Grey Rover (A269). |
She was bareboat chartered for the | RFA in 1959 and renamed RFA Bayleaf. |
She was decommissioned from the | RFA in approximately 2009, and laid up awaiting dis |
The Renewable Fuels Association ( | RFA) is an American lobbying organization which pro |
5 approached, these aircraft later attacked the | RFA LSLs Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram at Bluff Cove |
As result of this, the second ship | RFA Lyme Bay was transferred to BAE Govan for compl |
l Fleet Auxiliary carries the name of the area, | RFA Lyme Bay. |
1965, she was launched in 1966 from Wallsend as | RFA Lyness (A339). |
rld War the ship was quickly transferred to the | RFA, making the move in 1946. |
s with a Bay-class auxiliary landing ship dock, | RFA Mounts Bay. |
RFA Mounts Bay (L3008), a Royal Fleet auxiliary shi | |
RFA Nasprite (A252) was a Sprite-class tanker of th | |
uardship, HMS Southampton and her support ship, | RFA Oakleaf provided assistance following volcanic |
ship Empress of Canada and the auxiliary tanker | RFA Oligarch to Spitsbergen in "Operation Gauntlet" |
pulsive, she travelled to Spitsbergen to escort | RFA Oligarch back to the convoy. |
Similarly, | RFA Olmeda originally entered service as RFA Oleand |
RFA Olmeda (A124) was an Ol-class "fast fleet tanke | |
eplenishment at sea - a RAS(L) - with the oiler | RFA Olmeda, in order to take on fuel. |
The three ships in the class, | RFA Olmeda, RFA Olna and RFA Olwen were an evolutio |
RFA Olna (A126) was one of two ships built for Shel | |
gate conducting replenishment at sea (RAS) with | RFA Olna. |
RFA Olwen (A122) with HMS Juno in foreground and RF | |
RFA Olwen (A122) was an Ol-class "fast fleet tanker | |
The lead ship of the class was | RFA Olwen, although she was launched as RFA Olynthu |
lead ship of her class, and launched in 1964 as | RFA Olynthus, the second ship to bear this name, sh |
C Battery of 176 Brigade Royal Field Artillery ( | RFA) on the line south east of Armentieres, exchang |
Announces policy and procedures, changes to | RFA or PA announcements, RFPs and other general inf |
RFA Orangeleaf saw action in the Gulf War in 1991 a | |
RFA Orangeleaf (A110) is a Leaf-class fleet support | |
RFA Orangeleaf (A80) was a Leaf-class support tanke | |
on experience of conversions and support to the | RFA over recent years. |
Prior to being sent for demolition, | RFA Plumleaf spent time in Gibraltar being made rea |
RFA Plumleaf (A78) was a Leaf-class support tanker | |
RFA Regent (A486) was an ammunition, explosives, fo | |
Resource was one of several | RFA replenishment ships certified to store and supp |
RFA Resource was one of the first vessels on the sc | |
roadsword and HMS Brilliant were transferred to | RFA Resource and Fort Austin for transport back to |
RFA Resource ship's badge. | |
RFA Resource served in the Falklands War. | |
RFA Resource (A480) was an armament stores ship of | |
RFA Salvalour (A494) was a salvage ship of the Roya | |
RFA Scotol was an 1000-ton class tanker of the Brit | |
HMS Gravelines and | RFA Sea Salvor went to her aid. |
First organized in 1981, | RFA serves as a voice of advocacy for the ethanol i |
n 2003 and is the 2nd ship to bear this name in | RFA service. |
As MV BALDER LONDON, before joining the | RFA, she saw action in 1982, carrying aviation fuel |
Several of the | RFA ships served in the Far East during the Second |
A&P recently completed refitting the former | RFA Sir Bedivere for the Brazilian Navy and is now |
RFA Sir Bedivere | |
RFA Sir Galahad (L3005) was a Round Table class lan | |
Following its removal, together with | RFA Sir Percivale she carried out supply runs to Te |
r depot ship HMS Kingfisher and a fuel carrier, | RFA Spabeck. |
2nd Lt. (temp Lt.) George Edward Thomas Eyston, | RFA., Spec. |
underwent major conversions to bring them up to | RFA standards and equip them for naval support. |
ifles were transferred to Canberra, Norland and | RFA Stromness on 27 May for transport to San Carlos |
She and her sister | RFA Surf Pioneer were originally ordered by Polish |
RFA Surf Pioneer (A365) was a Surf-class freighting | |
RFA Surf Patrol (A357) was a Surf-class freighting | |
She and her sister | RFA Surf Patrol were originally ordered by Polish o |
She never saw active service with the | RFA, though she remained on their lists until 1958, |
RFA Tideflow (A97) was a Tide-class replenishment o | |
RFA Tidepool (A76) was a Tide-class replenishment o | |
RFA Tidereach (A96) was a Tide-class replenishment | |
RFA Tidespring (A75) was a Tide-class replenishment | |
RFA Tidesurge (A98) was a Tide-class replenishment | |
RFA, UFE, Cancer therapy, Dialysis work, PAD, AVMs | |
arrier programme, in the regeneration of RN and | RFA vessels for overseas Governments, and also seek |
RFA War Pathan (X84) was a War-class tanker of the | |
Col.) James George Weir, | RFA, was appointed a Companion of the Order of St M |
RFA Wave King (A182) was a Wave-class fleet support | |
RFA Wave Duke (A246) was a Wave-class fleet support | |
RFA Wave Emperor (A 100) was a Wave-class oiler of | |
In February 2010, HMS York and the auxiliary | RFA Wave Ruler were deployed in the Falkland Island |
apman mechanical handling equipment include the | RFA Wave Knight and the RFA Wave Ruler completed in |
RFA Wave Laird was built by Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, | |
She was completed in September 1946 as | RFA Wave Laird for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
RFA Wave Laird (A119) was a Wave-class fleet suppor | |
RFA Wave Master (A193) was a Wave-class fleet suppo | |
RFA Wave Chief (A265) was a Wave-class fleet suppor | |
His Four Plays and An Australian in the | R.F.A. were published posthumously in 1918. |
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