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- borne the name RFA Orangeleaf: RFA Orangeleaf (1917) was a Leaf-class tanker launched in 1916 in RFA Bornol, renamed RFA Orangeleaf in 1917 and sold in...
- RFA Orangeleaf was a Leaf-class fleet support tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), the naval auxiliary fleet of the United Kingdom, and which served...
- RFA Orangeleaf. On the arrival of Charybdis, Falmouth was detached to the Far East. A group call into Karachi by Charybdis, Glasgow and Orangeleaf for...
- (ex-Oktania) – A111 – 50,000 tons (1984–2015) Orangeleaf (ex-Balder London) – A110 – 33,750 tons (1959–1978) Orangeleaf (ex-Southern Satellite) – A80 – 17,470 tons...
- type (1981) Oakleaf Leaf-class support tanker, Cammell Laird type (1979) Orangeleaf Appleleaf Brambleleaf Bayleaf Leaf-class support tanker, Rheinstahl Nordseewerke...
- in Iraq. Bayleaf had three Leaf-class sisters Oakleaf, Brambleleaf and Orangeleaf and all four were originally designed as commercial tankers and underwent...
- RFA Orangeleaf (A80) was a Leaf-class support tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary of the United Kingdom. She was launched on 8 February 1955 as Southern...
- RFA Olmeda RFA Olmos RFA Olna RFA Olwen RFA Olympia RFA Olynthus RFA Orangeleaf RFA Palmleaf RFA Palmol RFA Pearleaf RFA Persol RFA Perthshire RFA Petrella...
- by the ship's sea boat. In October 1997, Monmouth, in company with RFA Orangeleaf and Surcouf, stood by off Pointe Noire in West Africa on Operation Kingfisher...
- Force G was supported by the oilers RFA Olna, RFA Olynthus, and RFA Orangeleaf. Olynthus replenished HMS Ajax and Achilles on 22 November 1939, and Exeter...