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{{Short description|1946 Wave-class oiler of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}} {{Use British English|date=January 2018}} {|{{Infobox ship begin}} {{Infobox ship image |Ship image=RFA Wave Laird.jpg |Ship caption= }} {{Infobox ship career |Hide header= |Ship country=United Kingdom |Ship flag=[[File:British-Royal-Fleet-Auxiliary-Ensign.svg|60px|RFA Ensign]] |Ship name=*SS ''Empire Dunbar'' (1946) *RFA ''Wave Laird'' (1946-70) |Ship namesake= |Ship ordered= |Ship builder=Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, [[Sunderland, Co Durham|Sunderland]] |Ship yard number=767 |Ship laid down= |Ship launched=3 April 1946 |Ship acquired= |Ship completed=30 September 1946 |Ship commissioned=30 September 1946 |Ship decommissioned=1961 |Ship identification=*United Kingdom [[Official Number]] 180967 *Pennant number X129 (1946β ) *Pennant Number A119 ( β1970) |Ship registry=London, United Kingdom |Ship in service= |Ship out of service= |Ship struck= |Ship reinstated= |Ship honours=Korea (1950β51) |Ship fate=Scrapped at [[Gandia]], [[Spain]] in March 1970 |Ship notes= |Ship owner=*[[Ministry of Transport (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Transport]] (1946) *[[British Admiralty|Admiralty]] (1946-64) *[[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]] (1964-70) |Ship operator=[[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]] }} {{Infobox ship characteristics |Hide header= |Header caption= |Ship class= |Ship tonnage=*{{GRT|8,187}} *{{NRT|4,562}} |Ship displacement=16,650 [[long ton]]s full load |Ship length=*{{convert|493|ft|8|in|m|2|abbr=on}} overall *{{convert|465|ft|0|in|m|2|abbr=on}} between perpendiculars |Ship beam={{convert|64|ft|1|in|m|2|abbr=on}} |Ship draught={{convert|28|ft|6|in|m|2|abbr=on}} |Ship depth={{convert|35|ft|6|in|m|2|abbr=on}} |Ship propulsion=2 x [[Metropolitan-Vickers|Metrovick-type]] double reduction geared steam turbines, {{convert|6800|hp|kW|abbr=on}}. |Ship speed={{convert|15|kn|km/h}} |Ship range= |Ship complement= |Ship sensors= |Ship EW= |Ship armament= |Ship armour= |Ship armor= |Ship notes= }} |} '''RFA ''Wave Laird'' (A119)''' was an {{GRT|8,187}} [[Wave class oiler|Wave-class]] fleet support [[tank ship|tanker]] of the [[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]]. She was built in 1946 as '''''Empire Dunbar''''' by Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, [[Sunderland, Co Durham]] for the [[Ministry of Transport (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Transport]] and completed at ''Wave Laird''. She served until 1961 when she was laid up at [[HMNB Devonport]]. ''Wave Laird'' was scrapped in 1970 in Spain. ==Description== The ship was built in 1946 by Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, [[Sunderland, Co Durham|Sunderland]].<ref name=Ships>{{cite book | first = and Sawyer, L A| last = Mitchell, W H | year = 1995| title = The Empire Ships| page = 154| publisher = Lloyd's of London Press Ltd| location = London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong|isbn=1-85044-275-4 }}</ref> She was yard number 767.<ref name=RFA>{{cite web |url=https://historicalrfa.uk/rfa-wave-laird/|title=RFA Wave Laird |publisher=Royal Fleet Auxiliary Historical Society |access-date=16 July 2011}}</ref> The ship was {{convert|493|ft|8|in|m|2}} long overall ({{convert|465|ft|0|in|m|2}} between perpendiculars<ref name=Times011169>{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Public Notices |date=1 November 1969 |page=11 |issue=57706 |column=F }}</ref>), with a beam of {{convert|64|ft|1|in|m|2}}.<ref name=Ships/> She had a draught of {{convert|28|ft|6|in|m|2}},{{Citation needed|date=February 2009}} and a depth of {{convert|35|ft|6|in|m|2}}. She was assessed as {{GRT|8,187|disp=long}}, {{NRT|4,562}}.<ref name=Times011169/> Fully loaded, she displaced 16,650 tons.<ref name=FR/> The ship was propelled by two [[Metropolitan-Vickers|Metrovick-type]] double reduction geared steam turbines, which were fed by three drum boilers.<ref name=FR>{{cite web |url=http://military-genealogy.forcesreunited.org.uk/2438/RFA_Wave_Laird |title=RFA Wave Laird |publisher=Forces Reunited |access-date=16 July 2011}}</ref> {{convert|6800|shp|kW}}. The turbines were built by Richardsons Westgarth Ltd. They drove a single screw propeller,<ref name=Times011169/> and could propel the ship at {{convert|15|kn|km/h}}.<ref name=FR/> ==History== '''Empire Dunbar''' was built by Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, Sunderland for the [[Ministry of Transport (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Transport]].<ref name=Ships/> She was launched on 3 April 1946 and completed on 30 September 1946 as RFA ''Wave Laird'' for the [[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]].<ref name=RFA/> Her port of registry was [[London]].<ref name=Photo>As shown by [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~treevecwll/wave2_files/image018.jpg this photograph].</ref> She was allocated the United Kingdom [[Official Number]] 180967 and the [[Pennant number]] X129. This was later changed to A119.<ref name=RFA/> ''Wave Laird'' suffered a number of problems shortly after entering service. In October 1946, her steering gear failed on a voyage from Sunderland to the [[River Tyne|Tyne]] and she was towed into port. In December 1946, boiler problems delayed her departure from [[Isle of Portland|Portland]], [[Dorset]] for [[Trinidad]]. On 17 March 1947, boiler problems left her adrift in gale-force winds {{convert|20|nmi|km}} off the [[Tasker Rock]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. Assistance was requested as the ship suffered heavy damage, which had to be repaired before her cargo was able to be discharged at [[Old Kilpatrick]]. On 10 November 1949, ''Wave Laird'' was on a voyage from [[Abadan]], Iran to [[Malta]] when she was caught in a storm. A deckhand sustained fatal injuries. He was buried at [[Kalkara Naval Cemetery]] in Malta. The funeral was attended by officers and crew from {{Ship|RFA|Nasprite|A252|6}}, {{Ship|RFA|Rowenol|A284|6}} and ''Wave Laird'' and the Secretary of the Malta Branch of the [[National Union of Seamen]].<ref name=RFA/> ''Wave Laird'' was on active service in [[Korea]] from 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953. She was awarded a [[battle honour]]. On 19 July 1951, she was involved in a collision with the [[Royal Interocean Line|Royal Interocean Line's]] [[ocean liner]] {{SS|Boissevain||2}} off Singapore. In January 1954, ''Wave Laird'' was one of the naval vessels supporting the [[Royal Yacht]] {{SS|Gothic|1947|2}} in Australia. On 31 October 1956, ''Wave Laird'' was one of 35 Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships deployed as part of [[Operation Musketeer (1956)|Operation Musketeer]]. From 16β29 September 1960, she was deployed off Iceland in support of the [[Royal Navy]], which was caught up in the [[Cod Wars]].<ref name=RFA/> ''Wave Laird'' was featured on a [[postcard]] produced by Valentine's, [[Dundee]]. The card showed ''Wave Laird'' refuelling {{HMS|Scorpion|D64|6}} at sea.<ref name=Postcard>{{cite web |url=http://www.rfaaplymouth.org/rfaaphotoarchive/displayimage.php?album=6&pid=499 |title=RFA WAVE LAIRD 1946-1970 |publisher=Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association, Plymouth Branch |access-date=16 July 2011}}</ref> ''Wave Laird'' was laid up in reserve at [[HMNB Devonport]] in 1961.<ref name=RFA/> She was advertised for sale by tender in November 1969 "as lying at HMNB Devonport".<ref name=Times011169/> She departed from Devonport under tow on 26 January 1970, bound for [[Gibraltar]], from where she departed on 25 February under tow for [[Gandia]], Spain. ''Wave Laird'' was scrapped in March 1970 by Hierros Ardes, Gandia.<ref name=RFA/> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.historicalrfa.org/images/stories/WaveLaird.jpg Colour photo of ''Wave Laird''] {{Empire ships}} {{Wave class oiler}} {{1947 shipwrecks}} {{1951 shipwrecks}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Wave Laird}} [[Category:1946 ships]] [[Category:Ships built on the River Wear]] [[Category:Empire ships]] [[Category:Steamships of the United Kingdom]] [[Category:Wave-class oilers]] [[Category:Tankers of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary]] [[Category:Maritime incidents in 1947]] [[Category:Maritime incidents in 1951]]
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