Ranger-class support tanker of the British Royal Fleet
History
United Kingdom
Name Brown Ranger
Ordered 28 August 1939[ 1]
Builder Harland and Wolff [ 2]
Yard number 1048[ 2]
Laid down 28 October 1939[ 1] [ 3]
Launched 12 December 1940[ 1] [ 4]
Completed 11 April 1941[ 2]
Commissioned 10 April 1941[ 1]
Decommissioned
November 1974
Laid up at Devonport.
Stricken 1975
Identification IMO number : 5053961
Honours and awards North Africa 1942. Korea 1950.
Fate Demolition began at Gijón , 28 May 1975
General characteristics [ 4]
Class and type Ranger-class fleet support tanker
Displacement 6,630 long tons (6,736 t) full load
Length
365 ft 10 in (111.51 m) oa
349 ft 6 in (106.53 m) pp
Beam 47.0 ft (14.3 m)
Draught 20.0 ft (6.1 m)
Propulsion
1 × 6-cylinder B&W diesel
3,500 shp (2,600 kW)
1 shaft
Speed 12 kn (14 mph; 22 km/h)
RFA Brown Ranger (A169) was a Ranger-class fleet support tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary . During the Second World War she played an important role in the Malta Convoys and in Pacific operations. From 24 September to 30 September 1941 Brown Ranger was deployed as part of Force S in Operation Halberd , refuelling the ships of convoy WS 11X , en route from the Clyde to Malta via Gibraltar . Brown Ranger deployed again from Gibraltar on 16 November 1941 as part of Operation Chieftain , returning on 18 November. On 11 June 1942 she was part of Force Y in Operation Harpoon , supplying the escorts of convoy WS 19Z .[ 1]
She also saw service during the Korean War , from 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953, along with 18 other Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels and was awarded the battle honour Korea 1950–52.[ 1]
She was scrapped at Gijón on 28 May 1975.[ 1]
Citations
References
Blackman, Raymond V. B. (1971). Jane's Fighting Ships 1971–72 . London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. ISBN 0-354-00096-9 .