RFA Eddyfirth (A261)

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Career RFA Ensign
Ordered:
Laid down: 28 April 1952
Launched: 10 September 1953
Commissioned: 25 April 1954
Decommissioned: April 1981
Fate: Scrapped at Seville on 28 March 1982
Struck:
General characteristics
Displacement: 4165 tons
Length: 287' 07"
Beam: 44' 01"
Draught: 17' 03.5"
Propulsion: 3 cyl Triple expansion steam
Speed: 12 knots
Range: Most of life as Coastal Tanker. Went from the United Kingdom to the aid of United Nations units on peacekeeping duties near Cyprus in 1974.
Complement: 8 Officers (Captain, Chief Officer, Second Officer, Chief Engineer, Second Engineer, Third Engineer, Radio Officer, Chief Steward), 3 Petty Officers (Bosun, Pumpman, Cook), 6 deck ratings, 6 engineroom ratings, 2 assistant stewards (pantryman and Captain's personal steward) and one boy rating (galley boy).
Armament: No armament carried but fitted for two 50-cal machine guns on bridge wings and two 20mm AA guns aft.
Aircraft: None
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RFA Eddyfirth (A261) was a coastal tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.