-
borne the name RFA
Brambleleaf: RFA
Brambleleaf (1917) was an
oiler launched in 1916
under the name RFA Rumol. She was
renamed Brambleleaf in 1917. She was...
- RFA
Brambleleaf (A81) was a Leaf-class
support tanker of the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), the
naval auxiliary fleet of the
United Kingdom. Originally...
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Brambleleaf (A81) was a Leaf-class
small tanker of the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), the
naval auxiliary fleet of the
United Kingdom. RFA
Brambleleaf was...
- Integrity) – A79 – 17,960 tons (1979–2009)
Brambleleaf (ex-Hudson Deep) – A81 – 40,200 tons (1959–1972)
Brambleleaf (ex-London Loyalty) – A81 – 17,960 tons...
- Leaf-class
support tanker,
Cammell Laird type (1979)
Orangeleaf Appleleaf Brambleleaf Bayleaf Leaf-class
support tanker,
Rheinstahl Nordseewerke,
Emden type...
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Freighters in 1954 and
completed in 1955. She was a
sister ship of RFA
Brambleleaf (A81)
built by the same
shipyard for LOF the
previous year. She was bareboat...
- Sea. In
November 1980,
together with the Leaf-class
support tanker RFA
Brambleleaf, she deplo**** on the
Armilla Patrol supporting the County-class destroyer...
- evacuated. On 22 April, Young's Task
Force was
joined by the
tanker RFA
Brambleleaf,
which had
travelled past the Cape of Good Hope and
originally arrived...
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military operations in Iraq.
Bayleaf had
three Leaf-class
sisters Oakleaf,
Brambleleaf and
Orangeleaf and all four were
originally designed as
commercial tankers...
- 522 t D.A.
Reynolds RFA Appleleaf (A79) 40,870 t G.P.A.
McDougall RFA
Brambleleaf (A81) 40,000 t M.S.J.
Farley RFA Bayleaf (A109) 40,000 t A.E.T. Hunter...