HMS Albion (R07)
Encyclopedia : H : HM : HMS : HMS Albion (R07)
| Career |
|
|---|---|
| Ordered: | |
| Laid down: | 22 March 1944 |
| Launched: | 16 May 1947 |
| Commissioned: | 26 May 1954 |
| Decommissioned: | 1973 |
| Fate: | Scrapped |
| Struck: | |
| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | |
| Length: | 737.75 feet/224 metres |
| Beam: | 123 feet/38.5 metres |
| Draught: | 27.8 feet/8.4 metres |
| Propulsion: | |
| Speed: | 28 knots (52 km/h) |
| Range: | |
| Complement: | |
| Armament: | |
| Aircraft: | |
| Motto: | |
In July 1958 Albion had a sample of what she would one day become, when she embarked 42 Commando, Royal Marines, with all its vehicles and additional equipment to the Middle East.
The next two years saw her visit the Far East, Australia, New Zealand and the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans, before she returned to Portsmouth to pay off. In January 1961 conversion begun for her to become a commando carrier. She re-commissioned in 1962, training with two helicopter squadrons as well as 40 Commando, Royal Marines before she joined the Far East Fleet. She was a vital asset in supporting operations ashore in Borneo during the Indonesian Confrontation. In 1967 she was part of the RN task force that covered the withdrawal from Aden, and in 1971 was part of another withdrawal of British forces, this time in Singapore and the disbandment of the Far East Fleet.
In 1973 she was sold for conversion to a heavy lift vessel for North Sea oil exploration, but the plan collapsed, and she was broken up for scrap at Faslane Naval Base.
See HMS Albion for other ships of this name.
External link
| Centaur-class aircraft carrier |
| Centaur | Albion | Bulwark | Hermes |
| List of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy |
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
