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Name
  
HMS Oceanway

Commissioned
  
29 March 1944

Identification
  
F143

Construction started
  
23 July 1943

Builder
  
Newport News Shipbuilding

Laid down
  
23 July 1943

Decommissioned
  
1947

Fate
  
Loaned to Greece

Launched
  
29 December 1943

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HMS Oceanway (F143) was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship of the British Royal Navy provided under Lend-Lease from the US.

History

The ship was authorised under the United States Lend-Lease act as BAPM-4 ("British Mechanized Artillery Transport 4"), but was reclassified as LSD-12 ("Landing Ship Dock 12") on 1 July 1942. The vessel was originally to have been named HMS Dagger, but the name HMS Oceanway was assigned to it in August 1943. The vessel was formally transferred to the United Kingdom on 29 March 1944.

Oceanway took part in the Normandy Landings, transporting 20 landing craft, arriving at Omaha Beach at 15:30 on 6 June 1944. After the landing the ship was of value transporting damaged landing craft for repair, in one case transporting 17 damaged LCM(3) craft to United Kingdom repair bases. The vessel served in the Far East in 1945 before being returned to the US.

It was loaned to Greece in Match 1947, where it served as Okeanos, before being returned to the United States in 1952. Later that year, it was loaned to France, where it served as Foudre (A646) and was eventually purchased by the French Government, serving in the French Navy until 1969. The ship was sunk as a target in 1970.

References

HMS Oceanway (F143) Wikipedia