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RFA Fort Rosalie (A385)

RFA Fort Rosalie
CareerRFA Ensign
Ordered:November 1971
Laid down:9 November 1973
Launched:9 December 1976
Commissioned:6 April 1978
Decommissioned:
Fate:
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement:23,384 tons
Length:185.1 m
Beam:24 m
Draught:9 m
Propulsion:
Speed:22 knots
Range:
Complement:114 RFA
36 RNSTS
additional 45 RN Air Squadron personnel
Armament:2 Oerlikon 20 mm guns
4 7.62 mm machine guns
Aircraft:
Motto:

RFA Fort Rosalie (A385) is a fleet stores ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Fort Rosalie was formerly known as Fort Grange, but was renamed in May 2000 to avoid confusion with Fort George.

The ship was laid down in 1973 at Scott Lithgow and launched in 1976, being commissioned the next year. The ship saw its first war service during the Falklands War, and also supported British forces in Balkans alongside at the port of Split from 1997-2000. Fort Rosalie also oversaw repairs to HMS Tireless at Gibraltar later in 2000.

Last updated: 06-04-2005 02:53:54
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