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HMS Resource (F79)

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Class and type
  
Repair ship

Ordered
  
16 February 1927

Construction started
  
August 1927

Length
  
162 m

Displacement
  
11.16 million kg

Builder
  
Vickers-Armstrongs

Name
  
HMS Resource

Laid down
  
August 1927

Launched
  
27 November 1928

Weight
  
12,500 tons

Draft
  
6.81 m

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Motto
  
Passim Ut Orim 'Everywhere as of yore'

Fate
  
Scrapped from February 1954

HMS Resource was a fleet repair ship of the Royal Navy. She was built by Vickers-Armstrongs and launched in 1928. The ship served in two theatres during the Second World War.

Resource was fitted with four three-drum Admiralty boilers, giving her a top speed of 15 knots (28 km/h). She was armed with four 4" guns. Her complement varied throughout her career, from a peacetime complement of 581, rising in wartime. She displaced 12,300 tons.

She served in the Mediterranean from 1939 until 1944, except in early 1940 when she spent a small amount of time at Freetown. She served in the Eastern Fleet from 1944, and was scrapped at Inverkeithing in February 1954.

References

HMS Resource (F79) Wikipedia