- RFA Sir Percivale (L3036)
RFA "Sir Percivale" (L3036) is a Round Table class Landing Ship Logistics. It was originally commissioned into
British Army service in 1968, but was taken over by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary along with the other members of the class in 1970. The first twelve years of the ship's life were quiet, with some time spent in thePacific , until theFalklands War broke out in April 1982. Along with all the Navy's other amphibious assault shipping, "Sir Percivale" went south to participate in the recapture of theFalkland Islands . She pioneered the supply runs toTeal Inlet and was the first British ship to re-enterStanley Harbour . Unlike the "Sir Galahad", "Sir Tristram" and "Sir Lancelot", the ship emerged unscathed from the conflict.The ship also served in the
Gulf War in 1991 and twice deployed to theAdriatic to support British operations in theBalkans . In 1996 "Sir Percivale" took part in combined exercises with Jordan, followed by Green Wader 96, the first exercise of the then newly formed Amphibious Squadron of the Joint Rapid Deployment Force. In 1997, the ship took part in the large Ocean Wave 97 deployment to the far east and was present for the handover ofHong Kong to the Chinese. Following this ceremony, "Sir Percivale" escorted the ships of the former Hong Kong Squadron to their new owners in thePhilippines . During other parts of Ocean Wave, the ship took Royal Marines toBrunei ,Singapore andThailand for various exercises. 1998 saw further exercises as "Sir Percivale" took part in practice amphibious assaults in Norway, France and Spain.In 2000, "Sir Percivale" was deployed to
Sierra Leone to support British forces training the army of that country. In September 2000, the ship was alongside inFreetown when British forces who had been taken hostage were rescued in a raid by the Parachute Regiment and the SAS ("Operation Barras "). Since then the ship has been deployed during operations connected with Afghanistan in 2001 andIraq in 2003.The ship was to have a
SLEP overhaul, but an equivalent overhaul of "Sir Bedivere" proved so costly that plans were abandoned and new ships were procured instead."Sir Percivale" was decommissioned on
17 August 2004 .
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