RFA Sir Galahad (1966)
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| Career |
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| Ordered: | |
| Laid down: | |
| Launched: | 1966 |
| Commissioned: | |
| Fate: | destroyed 8 June 1982 during Falklands War and sunk as a war grave post-war |
| Struck: | |
| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | 5675 tonnes full, 3270 tonnes standard |
| Length: | 125.1 metres |
| Beam: | 19.6 metres |
| Draught: | 4.3 metres |
| Speed: | 17 knots |
| Complement: | 68 |
| Propulsion: | Two Mirrless Blackstone diesels powering two shafts |
| Range: | 9,200 miles at 15 knots |
| Armament: | two 40mm Bofors AA in two single mountings |
| Aviation: | helicopters on aft platform, no hangar |
Galahad was active during the Falklands War. On May 24, 1982 in San Carlos Water she was attacked by A-4Bs of the Argentine Air Force (FAA) and was hit by one 1000-pound bomb which did not detonate and strafed in a following wave of attack aircraft. On June 8 in Bluff Cove together with Sir Tristram she was hit again by two or three bombs and was very badly damaged, she was involved in unloading soldiers from the 1st Welsh Guards and 48 of them were killed in the explosions and subsequent fire. Later the hulk was towed out to sea and sunk by HMS Onyx (S21); it is now an official war grave.
Simon Weston, a survivor of the Sir Galahad who suffered 46% burns, had his story widely reported including a number of BBC documentaries.
See Casualties of the Battle of Bluff Cove
| Round Table-class landing ship logistics |
| Sir Lancelot | Sir Bedivere | Sir Galahad | Sir Geraint | Sir Percivale | Sir Tristram |
| List of amphibious assault ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary |
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