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HMS Ocean (R68)

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The fifth HMS Ocean was a Royal Navy Colossus-class light fleet aircraft carrier of 13,190 tons built in Glasgow. Her keel was laid down in November 1942, and she was commissioned on June 30, 1945.

On December 3, 1945 the first landing by a jet aircraft on an aircraft carrier took place. A Sea Vampire landed on Ocean. Ocean also held the honour of hosting the last Fairey Swordfish to make an official flight from a Royal Navy aircraft carrier earlier in October 1945 did so from the deck of Ocean. When British forces withdrew from Palestine, in 1948, Ocean supported the withdrawal. Ocean twice deployed to Korea, firstly from May to October 1952 and then from May to November 1953.

In August 1954 she joined the Home Fleet Training Squadron but saw an active role in the Suez crisis. In the first ever helicopter borne assault, Westland Whirlwind and Bristol Sycamore helicopters from Ocean and HMS Theseus landed 425 men of 45 Commando and 23 tons of stores into Port Said in 90 minutes. After Suez, the ship did not see much more active service. It went into Extended Reserve in 1958 and was scrapped in 1962 at Faslane.

See HMS Ocean for other Navy ships of the same name.

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