- RFA Sir Tristram (L3505)
RFA "Sir Tristram" (L3505) is a Landing Ship Logistics of the Round Table class. It was launched in 1966, and accepted into
British Army service in 1967. As with others of its class, it was taken over by theRoyal Navy in 1970. The ship saw service in theFalklands War of 1982, and was badly damaged at Fitzroy on June 8, alongside the warship|RFA|Sir Galahad|1966|2, when the decks were strafed and two crew were killed. A large bomb also smashed through the deck, but luckily failed to explode immediately, allowing the surviving crew to be evacuated. Following the explosion, "Sir Tristram" was abandoned. After the war the hulk was refloated and towed to Stanley, where it was used as an accommodation ship until 1984. "Sir Tristram" was then returned to the United Kingdom on a heavy lift ship and extensively rebuilt.Following the rebuild, Tristram reentered active service in 1985, and saw service in the
Gulf War , and the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s. The ship supported relief operations forHurricane Mitch off Central America. In 2000 the ship deployed toSierra Leone in support of British operations there, followed by a cruise to theBaltic Sea in support of MCMVs. Early 2001 saw "Sir Tristram" return to Sierra Leone to take over from "Sir Percivale" as the ship supporting British forces ashore there. In 2003 the ship deployed as part of the largest British fleet for 20 years in support of the invasion ofIraq .The ship was decommissioned on 17 December 2005 but will continue to be used for training purposes.
Roll of Honour
The two crewmen killed in the air attack at Bluff Cove.
*Seaman Yeung Shi Cam
*Bosun Yu Sik Chee
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