RFA Wave Commander

RFA Wave Commander

Wave Commander 04

 

 

Previous name:                        Empire Paladin
Subsequent name:

Official Number:                       169146

Class:                                       WAVE CLASS  Freighting Oiler (unmodified) 

Pennant No:                             X132 / A244

Signal Letters:                          MQJX

Laid down:                               1 April 1943
Builder:                                     Furness Shipbuilding Co, Haverton Hill
Launched:                                21 April 1944
Into Service:                             16 May 1948
Out of service:                          22 October 1958 
Fate:                                         Broken up by T.W.Ward Ltd.,  Inverkeithing

 

Items of historic interest involving this ship: –

 

Background Data:  A need for fast tankers to bring oil into the country had been envisaged early in the Second World War, but by the time the material had been collected and the Yards had space to build them, the need had largely passed and the original design of diesel-engined ships was abandoned. Instead, the standard 12000t Class being built were given sharper bows and sterns and turbine engines with water tube boilers. In all, 21 of this type were built and were offered to the Admiralty, who wanted faster tankers for the Pacific Fleet Train. The Admiralty took 20 of them ( the final vessel being completed commercially for Oil and Molasses Tankers Ltd, London as BEECHWOOD) and renamed them with the WAVE nomenclature. Performance varied considerably from ship to ship and they underwent various modifications in their rigs for RAS work. The 8 best ones were finally given an extensive refit, with extra accommodation added to the Bridge Deck and extra turbo cargo pumps and derricks to make them more satisfactory for Fleet work. Initially expensive to run, they recouped some of their expensive repair bills by earning revenues from charter work after the Korean War. From this Class was evolved the original TIDE CLASS oilers.

 

1 April 1944 launched by Furness Shipbuilding Co Ltd., Haverton Hill as Yard Nr: 359 named EMPIRE PALADIN for the MoWT

23 August 1944 under commercial management of United Molasses Ltd., London.

30 August 1944 sailed Middlesborough in unescorted convoy FN1464 to Methil arrived the next day

31 August 1944 sailed Methil in unescorted convoy EN429 to Loch Ewe arrived the next day

4 September 1944 arrived independently at the Clyde for engine repairs which were completed on 9 September 1944

12 September 1944 sailed the Clyde joining escorted convoy UC37 to New York arriving 23 September 1944

29 September 1944 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU41 to Liverpool arriving 9 October 1944

13 October 1944 underwent repairs which were completed on 17 October 1944

21 October 1944 sailed Liverpool in escorted convoy UC42A to New York arriving on 1 November 1944

7 November 1944 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU46 to Liverpool arriving on 18 November 1944

20 November 1944 further repairs undertaken which were completed on 26 November 1944

26 November 1944 sailed Liverpool in escorted convoy UC46B to New York arriving 7 December 1944. Convoy Commodore (Commander A M Cohan USNR) on board

9 December 1944 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU50 to Swansea arriving 20 December 1944 along with RFA WAVE MONARCH

21 December 1944 sailed Swansea independently to Barry arriving the next day

24 December 1944 sailed Barry independently to Milford Haven arriving the same day

25 December 1944 sailed Milford Haven and joined escorted convoy UC50A to New York arriving 4 January 1945. EMPIRE SALISBURY (later RFA WAVE MASTER) was in the same convoy

4 January 1945 underwent repairs at New York which were completed on 10 January 1945

18 January 1945 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU55 to the Clyde arriving 28 January 1945 along with EMPIRE SALISBURY(later RFA WAVE MASTER)

4 February 1945 in for repairs on the Clyde which were completed on 16 February 1945

2 March 1945 sailed the Clyde joining escorted convoy UV55B to New York arriving 12 March 1945

15 March 1945 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU62 to Gravesend arriving 27 March 1945

27 March 1945 underwent repairs which were completed on 29 March 1945

3 April 1945 underwent further repairs which were completed on 21 April 1945

23 April 1945 sailed Liverpool in escorted convoy UC65A and arrived at Philadelphia on 5 May 1945 along with EMPIRE MARS (later RFA WAVE DUKE) and EMPIRE SALISBURY (later RFA WAVE MASTER)

10 May 1945 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU69 to the Downs arriving on 20 May 1945 along with EMPIRE MARS (later RFA WAVE  DUKE)

24 May 1945 sailed Southend joining escorted convoy UC69 to New York arriving on 3 June 1945

5 June 1945 sailed New York independently arriving at Glasgow on 15 June 1945

18 June 1945 sailed the Clyde independently arriving at New York on 27 June 1945

4 July 1945 sailed New York independently arriving the Downs 15 July 1945

13 July 1945 passed the Lloyds Signal Station on the Lizard sailing eastwards

16 July 1945 sailed the Downs independently arriving at Antwerp the same day

19 July 1945 sailed Antwerp independently to Falmouth arriving on 21 July 1945

21 July 1945 passed the Lloyds Signal station on the Lizard sailing east

July to September 1945 underwent engine repairs at Falmouth

25 September 1945 sailed Falmouth to Philadelphia returning the same day with an engine defect –  arriving on 14 October 1945

14 October 1945 sailed Philadelphia to New York arriving the next day

16 October 1945 sailed New York to Oran arriving 28 October 1945 passing Gibraltar on 25 October 1945

1 November 1945 sailed Bizerta to Port Said arriving 5 November 1945 and transited the Suez Canal and arriving at Aden on 9 November 1945

9 November 1945 sailed Aden to Abadan arriving 14 November 1945

19 November 1945 sailed Abadan to Trincomalee arriving 26 November 1945

29 November 1945 sailed Trincomalee to Abadan arriving 6 December 1945

9 December 1945 sailed Abadan to Colombo arriving on 17 December 1945

12 July 1946 sailed Abadan for LEFO

20 July 1946 while on passage from Abadan sailed Aden this day

21 July 1946 at sea Engine Room Serang Ismail Moorar discharged dead – stroke

14 October 1946 from Falmouth sailed Suez this day for Abadan

23 October 1946 arrived at Abadan this day

December 1946 purchased by the Admiralty but remained under commercial management

12 May 1947 Captain Frederick L Finch RFA appointed as Master and Mr Walter McKee RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

 

1. Captain F L Finch in 1943

Captain Frederick L Finch RFA

kindly donated by Richard Finch

 

30 May 1947 renamed Wave Commander but remained under commercial management

8 September 1947 berthed at Fremantle, Western Australia

19 October 1947 the Commercial Australian newspaper reported –

 

Commercial australian 19 10 47 W.Command

 

21 October 1947 sailed Sydney, NSW, Australia for Abadan

9 January 1948 sailed Aden for Suez

1 April 1948 sailed Curaçao for LEFO

28 April 1948 arrived on the River Tyne

16 May 1948 taken under RFA Management and manned as an RFA

20 May 1948 in refit at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company, River Tyne

3 June 1948 in refit at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company, River Tyne

25 June 1948 in refit at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company, River Tyne

21 July 1948 in refit at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company, River Tyne

23 July 1948 Mr J E Kennedy RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

24 July 1948 sailed from the River Tyne while on passage off Norfolk to the Persian Gulf an explosion occured in the engine room and an emergency call resulted in the Wells, Norfolk lifeboat being launched and brought the Third Engineer John Scott – ashore he being badly burned

 

26.7.48 Westerm Daily Press WCommder

 

12 August 1948 in King George Dock at Hull

16 August 1948 in King George Dock at Hull

18 August 1948 sailed Hull

1 September 1948 sailed Bombay

14 September 1948 arrived at Abadan

22 September 1948 passed Aden

26 September 1948 arrived at Suez from Abadan

27 September 1948 sailed Port Said for Malta

30 September 1948 arrived at Malta

1 October 1948 sailed Malta

10 October 1948 sailed Suez

21 October 1948 sailed from Abadan for Suez

27 October 1948 passed Aden

1 November 1948 sailed from Port Said

7 November 1948 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

10 November 1948 Mr William J Littledale MBE RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

15 November 1948 sailed Milford Haven for Falmouth

16 November 1948 passed the Lloyds Signal Station on the Lizard sailing east

27 November 1948 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

30 November 1948 passed Malta while on passage to Abadan

3 December 1948 arrived at Port Said, transitted the Suez Canal and sailed from Suez the following day

13 December 1948 arrived at Abadan from Falmouth

25 December 1948 arrived at Port Said

29 December 1948 arrived at Malta

1 January 1949 sailed from Malta

4 January 1949 sailed Port Said

5 January 1949 sailed Suez

9 January 1949 sailed Aden for Abadan

15 January 1949 sailed Abadan for Gibraltar

25 January 1949 arrived Suez sailing for Port Said the same day

2 February 1949 sailed Port Said

9 February 1949 berthed at Gibraltar

28 February 1949 arrived at Abadan

3 March 1949 sailed Abadan

12 March 1949 arrived at Suez from Abadan

14 March 1949 sailed Port Said for LEFO

20 March 1949 passed Gibraltar sailing west

23 March 1949 Mr J E Kennedy RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

25 March 1949 sailed Saltend, Hull

26 March 1949 returned to Saltend, Hull

28 March 1949 sailed Saltend, Hull again for Abadan

1 April 1949 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

19 April 1949 sailed Abadan for LEFO

6 May 1949 sailed from Port Said

31 May 1949 sailed Suez

27 June 1949 Mr George C Dunning RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

8 July 1949 sailed Abadan for LEFO

4 August 1949 berthed at Portsmouth Harbour

9 August 1949 Captain Richard L Barber MID RD RFA (Commander RNR) appointed as Master

October 1949 at Portsmouth Dockyard in refit

17 October 1949 Mr William G Downing RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

21 November 1949 berthed on the Gosport Oil Fuel Jetty

25 November 1949 sailed from Portsmouth Harbour returning to her berth later in the day

1 December 1949 sailed from Portsmouth Harbour

5 December 1949 passed Gibraltar sailing east

8 December 1949 sailed Malta for Abadan

11 December 1949 arrived at Port Said

12 December 1949 sailed Suez

23 December 1949 arrived at Abadan

24 December 1949 sailed Abadan for the UK

4 January 1950 sailed Port Said

11 January 1950 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

17 January 1950 arrived at Rosyth

6 February 1950 passed Dover and later St Catherines Head sailing west bound

8 February 1950 sailed from Falmouth returning later the same day

14 February 1950 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

13 March 1950 at Aden

26 April 1950 arrived at Abadan

8 May 1950 arrived at Port Said

22 May 1950 at Malta

23 June 1950 arrived at Gibraltar

29 June 1950 at Heysham

4 July 1950 Able Seaman Morris Richard Ellis was killed while saving the Bosun who had been overcome by fumes during tank cleaning. AB Ellis was postumously awarded the Albert Medal for Gallantry. See the RFA Honour section of this web site under RFA Gallantry for further details

 

Morris Richard Ellis Death report

 

 ME Albert MMEAlbert obverse

Able Seaman Morris Ellis’s Albert Medal

Morris_Ellis_AM

AB Morris Ellis’s grave in North Front Cemetery, Gibraltar

14 July 1950 the Western Mail newspaper reported –

 

14.7.1950 Western Mail W.Commander

 

24 July 1950 sailed Mena Al Ahmadi for Le Havre

3 August 1950 arrived at Suez

14 August 1950 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

18 August 1950 at Rotterdam

20 August 1950 sailed Pernis for Portsmouth

21 August 1950 berthed at Portsmouth Harbour

24 August 1950 sailed from Portsmouth Harbour

28 August 1950 passed Gibraltar sailing eastbound

2 September 1950 arrived at Port Said

9 September 1950 sailed Suez

18 September 1950 arrived Abadan

19 September 1950 sailed Abadan for Singapore

1 October 1950 arrived at Port Said

11 October 1950 arrived at Port Said

23 October 1950 arrived at Abadan

10 November 1950 while on passage from Abadan to Devonport passed Gibraltar this day

14 November 1950 arrived at Plymouth

28 November 1950 arrived at the River Tyne

29 November 1950 Captain Sidney P Sice RFA appointed as Master

19 December 1950 berthed with RFA WAVE KING at Swan Hunter, Walker, River Tyne

27 December 1950 berthed with RFA WAVE KING at Swan Hunter, Walker, River Tyne

30 December 1950 berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne

2 January 1951 berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne at the same time as RFA WAVE KING for repair or refit

3 January 1951  berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne at the same time as RFA WAVE KING for repair or refit

4 January 1951 berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne at the same time as RFA WAVE KING for repair or refit

10 January 1951 berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne at the same time as RFA WAVE KING for repair or refit

12 January 1951 berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne at the same time as RFA WAVE KING for repair or refit

16 January 1951 berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne for repair or refit

17 January 1951 berthed at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne for repair or refit

19 January 1951 Donkeyman Greaser Harold Prior RFA awarded the King’s Commendation for Brave Conduct when he assisted in the saving of the life of the Bosun who had been overcome by fumes during tank cleaning. Details published in the London Gazette of this day on page 430. AFO 428/51 refers

23 January 1951 Able Seaman Morris Richard Ellis RFA posthumously awarded the Albert Medal (2nd Class) for saving the life of the Bosun at sea when he had been overcome by fumes during tank cleaning. Details published in the London Gazette of this day on page 431. AFO 427/51 refers

24 January 1951 sailed the River Tyne for Abadan

9 May 1951 arrived at Palmers Yard, Hebburn on Tyne from Rosyth

11 July 1951 Mr C G McFadgean RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

24 December 1951 while berthing at Immingham was in collision with the Eastern Jetty causing damage to the jetty

4 January 1952 arrived at Gibraltar

5 February 1952 arrived the River Tyne and berthed at Smith’s Dock, North Shields

19 February 1952 berthed at Smith’s Dock, North Shields, River Tyne in refit or repair

20 February 1952 the Shields Daily News newspaper reported –

 

20.2.1952 Shields Daily News W.Command

 

23 February 1952 berthed at Smiths Dock, North Shields, River Tyne

25 February 1952 berthed at Smiths Dock, North Shields, River Tyne

12 March 1952 berthed at Smiths Dock, North Shields, River Tyne at the same time as RFA BELGOL

13 March 1952 berthed at Smiths Dock, North Shields, River Tyne at the same time as RFA BELGOL

18 March 1952 berthed at Smiths Dock, North Shields, River Tyne

21 March 1952 sailed the River Tyne for trials

17 June 1952 entered Portsmouth Harbour

30 June 1952 Mr J A Ferguson RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

9 January 1953 the ship went aground off Cape Henry, Virginia, United States of America in heavy seas. On charter to a US oil company carrying 10,000 tons of fuel oil to Baltimore from Aruba

10 January 1953 pulled clear by two US Coast Guard cutters Cherokee and Raritan and a tug Brant – she suffered no damage. The Bermudian Royal Gazette newspaper reported …

 

10 1 1953 Royal Gazette Wave Commander

 

13 March 1953 Captain Arthur J D Gosney RFA appointed as Master

 

 Captain GOSNEY ARTHURJAMESDENZIL

Captain Arthur J D Gosney RFA

 

17 March 1953 Mr Charles Scott DSC RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

19 March 1953 berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne from Shellhaven

21 March 1953 berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne in refit

4 April 1953 berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne in refit

21 April 1953 berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne in refit

24 April 1953 engaged crew at the North Shields shipping office

25 April 1953 at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne in refit

6 May 1953 sailed the River Tyne for Swansea to load

18 May 1953 berthed at Malta with 10,000 tons of FFO from Llandarcy Oil Refinary, Neath, South Wales

2 June 1953 arrived at Pernis

10 June 1953 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

14 June 1953 arrived at Suez

16 June 1953 sailed Suez for Ras Tanura

13 July 1953 arrived at Hong Kong

1 September 1953 sailed Bombay

6 September 1953 sailed Mena Al Ahmadi for LEFO

27 September 1953 arrived Dunkirk

30 September 1953 sailed from Dunkirk for Swansea

12 October 1953 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

19 October 1953 sailed Suez

27 October 1953 sailed Mena Al Ahmadi

8 November 1953 arrived at Suez and after transitting the Suez Canal sailed Port Said for the UK

14 November 1953 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

7 December 1953 passed Malta

11 December 1953 sailed Suez

19 December 1953 arrived at Bahrein

22 December 1953 sailed from Bahrein for Port Said

31 December 1953 arrived at Suez

2 January 1954 sailed from Port Said for Gibraltar

8 January 1954 arrived at Gibraltar

10 January 1954 sailed Gibraltar for the Persian Gulf

17 January 1954 arrived at Suez

26 January 1954 at sea at 28°34N 49°27E Secunny Ismail Abdul discharged dead – drowned

27 January 1954 sailed Mena Al Alamadi for LEFO

6 February 1954 arrived at Suez

7 February 1954 sailed Port Said 

14 February 1954 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

6 March 1954 arrived at Aden

22 March 1954 sailed Mena Al Ahmadi

2 April 1954 arrived at Suez, entered the Suez Canal and sailed later the same day from Port Said for the UK

9 April 1954 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound for Swansea

22 May 1954 Mr J A Sanderson RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

7 June 1954 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

24 June 1954 arrived Fao

25 June 1954 sailed from Fao

2 July 1954 sailed from Aden for Suez

6 July 1954 arrived at Suez

7 July 1954 sailed Port Said

13 July 1954 the ship was involved in a collision with the tanker British Unity in thick fog 30 miles east of Gibraltar. She suffered damage to her bow but made Gibraltar under escort of RFA Wave Duke. The Wave Commander was homeward bound from the Persian Gulf with a cargo of crude oil. Fire which broke out on the Wave Commander was put out later

13 July 1954 the Hartlepool Mail reported …

 

W Commander Touch and fire

 

10 August 1954 sailed from Gibraltar

16 August 1954 arrived at Hebburn on Tyne from Gibraltar

17 August 1954 berthed on the Admiralty Quay, River Tyne

7 September 1954 berthed on the Admiralty Quay, River Tyne

25 September 1954 berthed on the Admiralty Quay, River Tyne

19 October 1954 Captain Frank P Hennin OBE RFA appointed as Master for 3 days

21 October 1954 in refit at Palmers Yard, Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA RETAINER

22 October 1954 Captain Alfred M Uglow RFA appointed as Master

 

1 Capt Alfred Uglow

Captain Alfred M Uglow RFA – image taken in 1920 when as a Deck Apprentice

 

26 October 1954 berthed at Palmer’s, Hebburn, River Tyne in refit. RFA RETAINER was also berthed at the same ship yard

19 March 1955 sailed from Trincomalee, Ceylon for Abadan

20 April 1955 the Liverpool Echo newspaper reported –

 

20 4 1955 Livpool Echo Wcom Kinloss Sea Fox Ocean Sal

 

30 September 1955 Mr G Thompson RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

18 November 1955 Captain Hubert G Carkeet RFA appointed as Master

11 January 1956 sailed from Port Said

22 January 1956 sailed from Banias for Malta

2 April 1956 passed Gibraltar westbound

10th April 1956 an all night search for 3rd Officer William Russell-Smith RFA  who was believed to have fallen overboard from RFA Wave Commander 12 miles off Beachy Head, Sussex was called off on the 11th April 1956 without him being found. 3rd Officer William Russell-Smith was the grandson of Captain Edward J Smith who was lost when the RMS Titanic sank

11 April 1956 the Daily Herald newspaper reported …

 

11 4 1956 Daily Herald Wave Commander

 

11  April 1956 berthed at Portsmouth

3 September 1956 at Tail of Bank

8 October 1956 Captain Emil E Sigwart RFA (Temporary Lieutenant Commander RNR) appointed as Master

 

Captain E Sigwart

Captain Emil E Sigwart RFA

 

4 February 1957 passed the Lloyds Signal Station at Dover sailing west bound

3 May 1957 at 25°53N 66°20W Seaman Esmail s/o Hussain discharged dead – apparent natural causes – buried at sea

12 August 1957 arrived at the River Tyne

13 August 1957 berthed at Swan Hunters Shipyard, Wallsend on Tyne

22 August 1957 berthed at Swan Hunters Shipyard, Wallsend on Tyne

27 August 1957 berthed at Swan Hunters Shipyard, Wallsend on Tyne

3 September 1957 berthed at Swan Hunters Shipyard, Wallsend on Tyne

13 October 1957 Captain Edward E Laurence RFA appointed as Master until 6 February 1958

19 October 1957 berthed at Swan Hunters Shipyard, Wallsend on Tyne

7 November 1957 still at Swan Hunters Shipyard, Wallsend on Tyne

16 November 1957 still at Swan Hunters Shipyard, Wallsend on Tyne

14 December 1957 berthed at Palmers Shipyard at Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA’s RESURGENT, TIDEREACH and WAVE KNIGHT (1)

10 January 1958 Mr Henry S Edward RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

21 January 1958 berthed on the Admiralty Quay, Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA WAVE EMPEROR

1 February 1958 berthed on the Admiralty Quay, River Tyne

11 February 1958  berthed on the Admiralty Quay, River Tyne

13 February 1958 berthed on the Admiralty Quay, River Tyne

22 February 1958 berthed on the Admiralty Quay, River Tyne

21 March 1958 Captain Edward E Laurence RFA appointed as Master until 5 December 1958

28 August 1958 arrived at Malta

7 September 1958 sailed from Malta

10 September 1958 arrived at Port Said

15 September 1958 sailed Aden

16 September 1958 RFA WAVE COMMANDER used to receive 22,000 tons of oil from the tanker Melika, which sailed under the Liberian Flag and which was involved in an accident with the French registered tanker Fernand-Gilabert. The Melika was towed into Muscat by Royal Navy salvage crews

22 September 1958 sailed Bandar Mashur

2 October 1958 arrived at Suez

3 October 1958 sailed Port Said

9 October 1958 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound for Swansea

13 October 1958 arrived at Swansea

16 October 1958 Captain  E E Lawrence RFA appointed as Master

22 October 1958 sailed Swansea for Devonport to destore, be laid up and be handed over to MoT for disposal

22 January 1959 offered for sale ‘as lying’ at Devonport in the Times of this day 

 

Times Wave Commander 15 1 1959

9 May 1959 arrived at Inverkeithing for breaking up by T.W.Ward Ltd.

August 1959 breaking up began.