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RFA Olna (A216)

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Name
  
RFA Olna

Decommissioned
  
November 1966

Type
  
Fleet tanker

Length
  
178 m

Draft
  
9.65 m

Commissioned
  
27 April 1945

Identification
  
Pennant number A216

Launched
  
28 December 1944

Weight
  
12,870 tons

Fate
  
Scrapped in Spain in 1967

RFA Olna (A216) was one of two ships built for Shell. She was originally named Hyalina and taken up for Fleet Service soon after building.

She was taken into service as a fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA). The ship was built for service with the British Pacific Fleet against Japan, and was commissioned into the Royal Navy for that purpose. However, after the Second World War the ship was quickly transferred to the RFA, making the move in 1946. Olna was crucial to the development of replenishment at sea doctrines for the British fleet, and saw service up until 1966.

In 1955 when serving with the Mediterranean fleet, Olna was used in the making of the film Battle of the River Plate to depict the German supply ship Altmark.

References

RFA Olna (A216) Wikipedia