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Name
  
MV Charles Plumier

Name
  
HMS Largs

Commissioned
  
1938

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Owner
  
Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (The French Line)

Builder
  
Chantiers & Ateliers de Provence at Port de Bouc

Captured
  
by Royal Navy November 1941

HMS Largs was a former Compagnie Generale Transatlantique (French Line) fruit (banana) ship captured by the Royal Navy ship HMS Faulknor five months after the Battle of France while docked at Gibraltar in November 1940 and commissioned as an "ocean boarding vessel". She subsequently became a Combined Operations Headquarters ship for almost every significant amphibious operation of World War II, including Operations Torch, Husky and Overlord and she would be manned by naval, army and air force crew.

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Royal Navy Transfer

She was built by France and named MV Charles Plumier in 1938. Following the creation of Vichy France and Free France she was transferred in 1941 to the Royal Navy, instead of being handed over to the Free French Navy, and renamed HMS Largs. She took part in many operations including Operation Torch, the invasion of North Africa, and Operation Overlord, during the invasion of Normandy. she was the headquarters ship for Sword Beach.

Pacific & Post WWII

In 1945 she was transferred to the Pacific War and used in actions in Thailand and Malaya. After the end of the war she was handed back to France, and served for nineteen years. She was sold off to a private company from Greece in 1964 as a cruise ship, and given the name MV Pleias. She was scrapped in 1968.

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HMS Largs Wikipedia