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HMS Cordella

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Name
  
HMS Cordella

Commissioned
  
April 1982

Tonnage
  
1.123 million kg

Acquired
  
by STUFT, April 1982

Decommissioned
  
August 1982

Operation
  
Falklands War


Fate
  
Returned to owners, August 1982 Sunk, 2005

Type
  
Mine countermeasures vessel

Builders
  
Clelands Shipbuilding Company, Wallsend

HMS Cordella was a Royal Navy auxiliary mine countermeasures vessel that served during the Falklands War as part of 11th MCM Squadron.

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Service history

F/V Cordella was a 1,238 ton fishing trawler built in 1973 by Clelands Shipbuilding Company at Wallsend, England.

Cordella was one of five Hull-based trawlers that were taken up from trade by the Royal Navy in 1982 for service as naval trawlers (auxiliary MCM vessels) during the Falklands War. The trawlers were fitted with Oropesa towed minesweeping equipment and Extra Deep Armed Team Sweep (EDATS) equipment at HMNB Rosyth and crewed by Royal Navy personnel prior to operational deployment.

During night of 10 June 1982, Cordella supported her sister ship HMS Pict while the latter influence swept Berkeley Sound. No mines were found thus reducing the risk to ships engaging in naval bombardment of Argentine positions.

During nights of 12, 13, and 14 June, she conducted covert operations resupplying SAS and SBS patrols deployed variously along the coast. Following the Argentine surrender Cordella and the other four ships of the 11 MCM cleared the minefields off Port Stanley.

Post-war

After the war she returned to the United Kingdom and returned to her peacetime role as a fishing vessel.

In 2000, Cordella was sold a Latvian owner as F/V Olga. Renamed again as F/V Gideon, she was lost off Newfoundland in 2005.

References

HMS Cordella Wikipedia