RFA Oakol (A300) was a coastal tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. She was launched on 28 August 1946. She served until being decommissioned in February 1965, and then served briefly as a food storage ship. She was scrapped at Ghent from 14 November 1969 onwards.[1]
oakol, a300, coastal, tanker, royal, fleet, auxiliary, launched, august, 1946, served, until, being, decommissioned, february, 1965, then, served, briefly, food, storage, ship, scrapped, ghent, from, november, 1969, onwards, history, united, kingdom, namerfa, . RFA Oakol A300 was a coastal tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary She was launched on 28 August 1946 She served until being decommissioned in February 1965 and then served briefly as a food storage ship She was scrapped at Ghent from 14 November 1969 onwards 1 History United Kingdom NameRFA Oakol Ordered27 September 1944 BuilderLobnitz Laid down12 December 1945 Launched28 August 1946 Commissioned1 November 1946 DecommissionedFebruary 1965 FateScrapped in 1969 General characteristics Length231 ft 4 in 70 51 m Beam38 ft 2 in 11 63 m Draught15 ft 0 85 in 4 59 m Propulsion3 cyl Triple expansion steam Speed10 5 knots 19 4 km h For other ships with the same name see RFA Oakol References edit RFA Oakol historicalrfa org Retrieved 21 December 2020 nbsp This article about a specific naval auxiliary ship or boat of the United Kingdom is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RFA Oakol A300 amp oldid 1055908116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,