RFA Wave Victor

 

 

RFA Wave Victor
 
RFA Wave Victor during her time as an operational RAS tanker
 
 RFA Wave Victor at RAF Gan

RFA Wave Victor at RAF Gan as a fuel hulk

 

Previous name:                        Empire Bounty
Subsequent name:                   San Orient

Official Number:                       169126
Class:                                       WAVE CLASS  Replenishment  Oiler (modified)

Pennant No:                             X130 / A220

Signal Letters:                          GCBT (1944)

Laid down:                               16 November 1942
Builder:                                     Furness Shipbuilding Company
Launched:                                30 September 1943
Into Service:                             1946
Out of service:                          Fuel Hulk
Fate:                                         Scrapped 1981

 

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 12,000t Class being built were given sharper bows and sterns and turbine engines with water tube boilers. In all, twenty one of this type were built and were offered to the Admiralty, who wanted faster tankers for the Pacific Fleet Train. The Admiralty took twenty 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 eight 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 TIDE CLASS oilers.

 

30 September 1943 launched by Furness Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Haverton Hill as Yard Nr: 356 named EMPIRE BOUNTY for the MoWT

February 1944 completed and sailed under the management of Anglo Saxon Petroleum Company

19 February 1944 passed Dunnet Head

20 February 1944 arrived at the Clyde Anchorage

29 February 1944 sailed Liverpool in escorted convoy UC 014 to New York arriving 11 March 1944

19 March 1944 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU 18 for Liverpool arriving 29 March 1944

30 March 1944 arrived at Stanlow

1 April 1944 sailed from Stanlow

8 April 1944 sailed Liverpool in escorted convoy TU10 to New York arriving 22 April 1944

19 April 1944 at 0305hrs signalled an engine break down while in position 23 in the convoy. USS Ingraham (D444) ordered to stand by USS Davidson (FF1045) RASed dry goods with the tanker to assist with her engine repairs. At 0443hrs her engine repairs were completed and by 0930hrs she caught up the convoy to retake per convoy position

 

USS Ingraham D444

USS Ingraham (D444)

 

3 May 1944 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU23 to Halifax arriving 6 May 1944

10 May 1944 sailed Halifax independently to Liverpool arriving 19 May 1944

1 July 1944 sailed Liverpool in escorted convoy UC 028 to New York along with EMPIRE LAW (later RFA WAVE CONQUEROR) arriving 12 July 1944

18 July 1944 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU32 to the Clyde along with EMPIRE LAW (later RFA WAVE CONQUEROR) arriving 29 July 1944

18 November 1944 Firemen Edward William Flexen discharged dead. He is buried in Liverpool (Ford) Roman Catholic Cemetery – section T W Grave 624

 

Edward W Flexen

 Firemen Edward W Flexen

Firemen Edward William Flexen

Courtesy and © of The War Graves Photographic Project

 

18 December 1944 undergoing repairs on the Clyde which were completed on 25 December 1944

28 December 1944 sailed the Clyde in escorted convoy UC 050B via Belfast Lough to New York arriving 8 January 1944 along with RFA WAVE MONARCH

10 January 1945 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU54 to Sheerness arriving 22 January 1945

16 January 1945 suffered engine failure – engines repaired but ability to travel at the speed of convoy CU54. Escorted by USS Ebert (DE768) until 0955hrs when the destroyer was directed to join the convoy at best speed leaving the tanker to catch up as soon as possible

 

USS EBERT

USS EBERT

 

25 January 1945 at Sheerness

28 January 1945 sailed the Downs in escorted convoy UC54A to New York in the 2nd column of the convoy arriving 9 February 1945

18 February 1945 was repaired in New York

19 February 1945 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU 59 to the Clyde arriving 1 March 1945 along with RFA WAVE EMPEROR 

5 March 1945 sailed Clyde anchorage and joined escorted convoy UC 059A to New York arriving 17 March 1945

23 March 1945 sailed New York in escorted convoy CU63 to the Clyde arriving 1 April 1945

4 April 1945 arrived Bowling sailing from there on 7 April 1945

27 April 1945 at Clyde anchorage sailing to Glasgow 28 April 1945

7 May 1945 reported defects (not specified) after passage from Clyde to Fayal in convoy UC 066A. Master reported defect could only be repaired in the UK. Arrived Fayal 7 May 1945 along with EMPIRE LAW (later RFA WAVE CONQUEROR) and EMPIRE MILNER (later RFA WAVE LIBERATOR)

17 May 1945 sailed Fayal to UK for repairs at Old Harbour, West Hartlepool arrived 29 May 1945

22 June 1945 off West Hartlepool on trials

23 June 1945 repairs completed

25 June 1945 sailed West Hartlepool arriving New York 5 July 1945

7 July 1945 sailed New York to Stanlow arriving 17 July 1945

19 July 1945 sailed Stanlow to Houston arriving 28 July 1945

6 August 1945 sailed Houston to Thames Haven

22 August 1945 sailed Thames Haven to Port Arthur arriving 6 September 1945

9 September 1945 sailed Port Arthur to Cape Henry

13 September 1945 sailed Cape Henry to the Downs anchoring on 23 September 1945

21 September 1945 passed the Lloyds Signal Station on the Lizard sailing east

23 September 1945 sailed the Downs to Hamburg arriving 25 September 1945

27 September 1945 sailed Hamburg to Falmouth arriving 30 September 1945

25 October 1945 sailed Falmouth to Philadelphia arriving 5 November 1945

7 November 1945 sailed Philadelphia to Thames Haven arriving 19 November 1945

22 November 1945 sailed Thames Haven to Aruba arriving 4 December 1945

6 December 1945 sailed Aruba to the Downs anchorage arriving 18 December 1945

10 February 1946 sailed Liverpool for Abadan

15 February 1946 passed Gibraltar east bound

28 April 1946 passed the Lloyds Signal Station on St Catherines Point sailing west bound

August 1946 Captain John C Nettleship was Master

18 November 1946 passed the Lloyds Signal Station on the Lizard sailing west bound

1946 renamed WAVE VICTOR and became an RFA

27 November 1946 Captain Samuel Thomas RFA appointed as Master and Mr Charles M Morgan RFA (Commander (E) R.N.R. (ret)) appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

1 January 1947 Mr William J Littledale MBE RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

 

LITTLEDALE WILLIAM JOHN

Chief Engineer Officer William J Littledale MBE RFA

 

12 January 1947 passed Dunnet Head for Port Said

27 April 1947 Fireman William Michael Kavanagh logged for deserting at Birkenhead. He had signed on at Birkenhead on 15 April 1947. Also sailed Liverpool to Milford Haven

2 May 1947 sailed Avonmouth

9 May 1947 passed Gibraltar sailing east

5 June 1947 sailed Colombo

8 June 1947 arrived at Bombay

12 June 1947 sailed Bombay

30 June 1947 arrived at Singapore

16 July 1947 arrived at Abadan

19 July 1947 sailed Abadan for Singapore

5 August 1947 sailed from Singapore

18 August 1947 passed Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia

26 August 1947 berthed at Sydney, NSW, Australia from Miri to discharge

28 August 1947 sailed Sydney, NSW, Australia to Abadan to load

1 September 1947 passed Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia

19 September 1947 sailed Colombo, Ceylon for Abadan

26 September 1947 arrived at Abadan

3 October 1947 arrived at Bombay, India from Abadan

25 November 1947 berthed at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Co., River Tyne for refit or repair

28 November 1947 berthed at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Co., River Tyne for refit or repair

3 December 1947 berthed at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Co., River Tyne for refit or repair

8 December 1947 berthed at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Co., River Tyne for refit or repair

9 December 1947 berthed at Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Co., River Tyne for refit or repair

9 March 1948 sailed Abadan

22 March 1948 sailed Port Said for LEFO

5 April 1948 berthed at Saltend, Hull from Abadan to discharge

7 April 1948 sailed Saltend, Hull for Portsmouth

9 April 1948 berthed at Portsmouth Harbour

9 April 1948 the Hampshire Telegraph newspaper reported …

 

9 4 48 Hant Tele Various

 

10 April 1948 Seaman Mahmoud Jaffer Shamsuddin, aged 25 years, discharged dead. He is buried in Clayhall Royal Naval Cemetery, Gosport

 

 

Shamsuddin RFA Wave Victor

 

12 April 1948 Captain Cecil R Rosen OBE RFA appointed as Master

 

 Cecil R Rosen

Captain Cecil R Rosen OBE RFA

 

31 May 1948 sailed from Portsmouth Harbour

16 July 1948 berthed at Portsmouth Harbour

21 July 1948 sailed from Portsmouth Harbour

8 August 1948 arrived at Abadan from Portsmouth

6 September 1948 passed the Lloyds Signal Station on Flamborough Head sailing north bound then arriving at Rosyth Dockyard. Mr Ronald C Putt RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer. He remained as Chief Engineer Officer until 21 April 1949

8 September 1948 Seaman Yoosuf Ghulam Hussain discharged dead. He is buried in Douglas Bank (Dunfermline) Cemetery, Fife, Scotland.

 

Seaman Yoosuf Ghulam Hussain

 

11 September 1948 sailed Rosyth for Port Said arriving 21 September 1948

24 September 1948 sailed Port Said

25 September 1948 sailed Suez for Bombay, India arriving 8 October 1948

17 October 1948 sailed Bombay, India for Abadan arriving 21 October 1948

24 October 1948 sailed Abadan for Port Said arriving 2 November 1948

3 November 1948 sailed Port Said for Sheerness arriving12 November 1948

17 November 1948 sailed Sheerness to Trinidad with 8 passengers. Captain S Thomas RFA was Master – arrived Trinidad 29 November 1948

11 December 1948 sailed Trinidad for Old Kilpatrick Oil Fuel Depot, River Clyde arriving 24 December 1948

1 January 1949 sailed Old Kilpatrick Oil Fuel Depot, River Clyde

5 January 1949 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

11 January 1949 arrived at Port Said

14 January 1949 sailed Port Said to Abadan arriving 23 January 1949

25 January 1949 sailed Abadan for Singapore arriving 7 February 1949

11 February 1949 sailed Singapore for Abadan via Muscat arriving 22 February 1949

24 February 1949 sailed Abadan for Port Said

3 March 1949 sailed from Aden

7 March 1949 arrived at Port Said

17 March 1949 arrived at Port Said

19 March 1949 sailed Suez to Abadan arriving 27 March 1949

28 March 1949 sailed Abadan for Port Said

3 April 1949 passed Aden

7 April 1949 arrived Suez

9 April 1949 sailed Port Said for Portsmouth

15 April 1949 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

18 April 1949 passed Ushant

19 April 1949 berthed at Portsmouth Harbour on Gosport Oil Fuel Jetty

22 April 1949 sailed from Gosport Oil Fuel Jetty Portsmouth Harbour

10 May 1949 arrived Port Said

11 May 1949 sailed Suez

22 May 1949 sailed from Abadan

4 June 1949 arrived Suez

5 June 1949 sailed from Port Said

11 June 1949 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

15 June 1949 berthed at Portsmouth Harbour on Gosport Oil Fuel Jetty

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

27 July 1949 Captain Percivale H Brooke OBE RFA appointed as Master

 

 BROOKE PERCIVAL HENRY

Captain Percivale H Brooke OBE RFA

 

29 August 1949 Mr J E Kennedy RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

13 September 1949 sailed from Portsmouth Harbour

17 September 1949 arrived at Portsmouth Harbour and berthed on the North Wall of the Tidal Basin

6 October 1949 sailed from Portsmouth Harbour

9 October 1949 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

1 November 1949 sailed from Abadan for Port Said

21 November 1949 arrived at Abadan

30 November 1949 sailed Colombo, Ceylond for Australian ports

15 December 1949 berthed at Townsville, Australia to discharge

18 December 1949 sailed Townsville for Cairns

19 December 1949 sailed from Cairns for Colombo, Ceylon

28 January 1950 sailed Port Said

17 February 1950 sailed from Suez

26 February 1950 arrived at Abadan

28 February 1950 sailed Abadan for Fremantle, Australia

7 March 1950 sailed Colombo, Ceylon  for Melbourne, Australia

22 March 1950 arrived at Melbourne, Australia from Abadan to discharge

27 March 1950 sailed Melbourne, Australia

8 April 1950 arrived at Colombo, Ceylon

23 April 1950 sailed Colombo, Ceylon for Abadan

30 April 1950 berthed at Abadan

21 May 1950 sailed Gibraltar for Abadan

27 May 1950 arrived Port Said

28 May 1950 sailed Suez

7 June 1950 sailed Abadan for Port Said

21 June 1950 sailed from Port Said

10 July 1950 arrived at Abadan

12 July 1950 sailed Abadan for the UK

25 July 1950 arrived Suez

31 July 1950 sailed Port Said

6 August 1950 passed Gibraltar sailing westbound

9 August 1950 Mr G J Mathews RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

10 August 1950 berthed at Portsmouth Harbour

14 August 1950 sailed from Portmouth Harbour

17 August 1950 passed Gibraltar sailing east bound

23 August 1950 arrived at Port Said

2 September 1950 arrived at Abadan

14 September 1950 arrived at Suez

15 September 1950 sailed Port Said

21 September 1950 on passage from Abadan to Devonport passed Gibraltar this day

9 October 1950 Captain Edward E A Le Sage RFA appointed as Master

 

 Captain EEA Le Sage

Captain Edward E A Le Sage RFA
taken early in his career
 

17 November 1950 at Plymouth (see Note (1) below)

8 December 1950 sailed from Suez

16 December 1950 arrived at Bombay escorting RFA WAVE LIBERATOR

21 December 1950 arrived at Colombo, Ceylon from Devonport

1 January 1951 arrived at Abadan

23 January 1951 sailed Malta for Abadan

18 February 1951 arrived at Port Said

4 April 1951 Captain Frank P Hennin OBE RFA appointed as Master

18 April 1951 at Plymouth (see Note (1) below)

13 June 1951 at 39°09N 25°24W Ships Writer Frank Morrell McAllister discharged dead

5 August 1951 passed Gibraltar sailing west bound

10 November 1951 sailed from Curaçao for the River Tyne

30 November 1951 arrived at the River Tyne from Sheerness

1 December 1951 at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne

10 December 1951 at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne

11 December 1951 at North Eastern Marine, River Tyne

20 December 1951 in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne together with RFA ARNDALE

28 December 1951  in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne

31 December 1951  in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne

3 January 1952 in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne

10 January 1952  in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne and  Mr J G Yuill RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

29 January 1952 in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne

4 February 1952 in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne

12 February 1952 in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne. RFA WAVE CHIEF was also in refit in the same ship yard at the same time

23 February 1952 in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne. RFA WAVE CHIEF was also in refit in the same ship yard at the same time

27 February 1952 engaged a crew at the South Shields Shipping Office

12 March 1952 in refit at Wallsend Slip Way, River Tyne. RFA WAVE CHIEF was also in refit in the same ship yard at the same time

16 March 1952 sailed from the River Tyne for Curaçao

30 May 1952 Captain William F Curlett RFA appointed as Master

11 September 1952 arrived at Trinidad from Swansea

24 November 1952 in refit at Hebburn on Tyne due for completion 6 June 1953

25 November 1952 discharged the crew at the South Shields Shipping Office while berthed at TIC Hebburn Quay, River Tyne

29 November 1952 alongside at TIC Hebburn Quay, River Tyne

4 December 1952 at the South Shields Shipping Office engaged a Lascar crew

27 December 1952 berthed at Palmers Hebburn on Tyne for refit 

30 December 1952 berthed at Palmers Hebburn on Tyne for refit with RFA WAVE BARON

6 January 1953 berthed at Palmers Hebburn on Tyne in refit together with RFA WAVE BARON

8 January 1953 berthed at Palmers Hebburn on Tyne in refit together with RFA WAVE BARON

13 January 1953 Mr J E Kennedy RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

17 February 1953 in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA WAVE BARON

19 February 1953 in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA WAVE BARON 

26 February 1953 in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA WAVE BARON 

3 March 1953 in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA WAVE BARON

21 March 1952  in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne together with RFA WAVE BARON

4 April 1953 at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne in refit together with RFA WAVE BARON

9 April 1953 at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne in refit together with RFA WAVE BARON

21 April 1953 in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne

5 May 1953 in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne

9 May 1953  in refit at Palmers, Hebburn on Tyne at the same time as RFA ARNDALE

29 May 1953 Mr David C Leathley RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

 

CEO David C Leathley OBE in 1959

Chief Engineer Officer David C Leathley RFA

 

9 June 1953 sailed the River Tyne

17 June 1953 arrived at the River Tyne from Spithead

18 June 1953 Captain Frank C Holt RFA appointed as Master

19 June 1953 discharged the crew at South Shields Shipping Office

4 July 1953 at Palmers Yard, Hebburn on Tyne in refit together with RFA’s ARNDALE, OLNA (2)

11 July 1953 at Palmers Yard, Hebburn on Tyne in refit together with RFA’s ARNDALE, OLNA (2)

15 July 1953 sailed the River Tyne

27 August 1953 at Palmers, Hebburn on the River Tyne still in refit together with RFA’s ARNDALE, OLNA (2), DINGLEDALE and WAVE MASTER

1 September 1953 sailed from the River Tyne for Rosyth

15 September 1953 deployed in ‘Operation Mariner’ in the North Atlantic off Iceland together with HMS VANGUARD and some 300 other warships and 1,000 aircraft from 9 NATO countries

 

Wave Victor Vanguard RAS

RFA Wave Victor RAS’s with HMS Vanguard during Exercise Mariner

 

12 October 1953 on the River Clyde at Glasgow

17 January 1954 Mr George McBain RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

17 January 1954 sailed Cardiff for Fawley in ballast. The ship caught fire in the Bristol Channel and abandoned by all the crew with the exception of the Chief Engineer Officer. The crew later returned and joined the Chief Engineer Officer in fighting the fire and saving the ship. The ship was towed to Swansea by Admiralty tugs. There were no fatalities

 

19 1 54 WVictor caught fire Times

 

18 January 1954 the Portsmouth Evening News reported that …

 

WVic and WRuler1 fires

 

19 January 1954 sailed under tow to North Shields, on the River Tyne for repairs

24 April 1954 discharged the North Shields Shipping Office

6 May 1954  berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne together with RFA’s BISHOPDALE and WAVE BARON

13 May 1954  berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne together with RFA  WAVE BARON

20 May 1954 berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne together with RFA  WAVE BARON

17 June 1954 still berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne but now together with RFA WAVE CHIEF

24 June 1954 still berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne together with RFA WAVE CHIEF

8 July 1954  still berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne together with RFA WAVE CHIEF

17 July 1954 Mr C D Reid RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

3 August 1954  berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne together with RFA  WAVE CHIEF

17 August 1954  berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne together with RFA  WAVE CHIEF

26 August 1954 engaged a crew at the North Shields Shipping Office

27 August 1954 berthed on the River Tyne

2 September 1954 berthed at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne prior to sailing this day to Rosyth

19 September 1954 sailed from Malta for Port Said

24 September 1954 sailed from Suez

3 October 1954 arrived at Ras Tanura

5 October 1954 sailed from Ras Tanura for Singapore

16 October 1954 arrived at Singapore Roads

7 November 1954 arrived at Ras Tanura

11 November 1954 sailed from  Ras Tanura

20 November 1954 sailed Singapore Roads for Kure, Japan

6 January 1955 sailed Abadan for Singapore

17 January 1955 sailed Colombo, Ceylon for Singapore

25 January 1955 sailed Singapore for Hong Kong

31 January 1955 arrived Hong Kong

11 February 1955 sailed Hong Kong for Singapore

20 February 1955 at Singapore

22 February 1955 sailed Singapore for Bombay

2 March 1955 arrived at Bombay

6 March 1955 sailed from Bombay for Ras Tanura

10 March 1955 arrived at Ras Tanura

20 March 1955 arrived at Trincomalee, Ceylon

22 March 1955 sailed from Trincomalee, Ceylon

14 April 1955 arrived at Bombay

30 April 1955 sailed from Singapore Roads for Bahrein

13 May 1955 sailed Bahrein for Trincomalee, Ceylon

24 May 1955 arrived at Trincomalee, Ceylon

27 May 1955 sailed from Trincomalee, Ceylon

2 June 1955 arrived at Singapore Roads

26 June 1955 sailed Hong Kong for Singapore

14 July 1955 arrived at Bombay

20 July 1955 sailed from Aden

28 July 1955 sailed Abadan for LEFO

13 August 1955 arrived Suez

14 August 1955 sailed from Port Said

23 August 1955 sailed Gibraltar for Devonport

4 September 1955 arrived at the River Tyne from Devonport

5 September 1955  discharged the crew at the North Shields Shipping Office

25 October 1955 berthed at Smith Dock, River Tyne

28 October 1955 engaged a crew at the North Shields Shipping Office

29 October 1955 berthed at Smith Dock, River Tyne

3 November 1955 berthed at Smith Dock, River Tyne

8 November 1955 berthed at A & E Dock, River Tyne

18 November 1955 anchored at Magilligan, Lough Foyle

19 November 1955 sailed Londonderry, N. Ireland

8 December 1955 sailed Suez

12 December 1955 arrived at Aden

13 December 1955 sailed Aden for Abadan

18 December 1955 arrived at Abadan

20 December 1955 sailed Abadan

21 December 1955 arrived at Bahrein

26 December 1955 sailed Aden for Suez

15 January 1956 Mr J W Ritchie RFA  appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

5 February 1956 arrived at Trinidad

2 March 1956 arrived at Gibraltar

6 March 1956 sailed from Gibraltar

14 March 1956 arrived at Malta

21 March 1956 arrived at Suez

31 March 1956 arrived at Ras Tanura

6 April 1956 arrived at Aden

20 April 1956 arrived at Malta from Port Said

10 August 1956 arrived at the River Tyne and berthing on the tank cleaning berth. Later the same day discharged the crew at the North Shields Shipping Office

16 August 1956 berthed at Smiths Dock, River Tyne

1 September 1956 berthed at Smiths Dock, River Tyne and Captain F G Evans RFA appointed as Master

9 October 1956  berthed at Smiths Dock, River Tyne

12 October 1956 Mr J A Ferguson RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

16 October 1956 berthed at Smiths Dock, River Tyne

11 November 1956 arrived at Malta

12 November 1956 sailed from Malta

14 November 1956 deployed on Operation Musketeer – the Suez Crisis until 22 December 1956 – the entire crew qualified for the award of the Naval General Service Medal with the “Near East” Clasp

 

NGSM Near East

 

24 December 1956 entered Grand Harbour, Malta with RFA’s TIDEREACH, WAVE LIBERATOR and BROWN RANGER after covering with RN units and the Anglo-French Forces withdrawl from Port Said

28 December 1956 sailed Malta

10 January 1957 arrived at Casablanca, Morroco

11 January 1957 sailed Casablanca, Morroco for Curaçao

22 January 1957 sailed from Curaçao

6 February 1957 arrived at Casablanca

17 February 1957 arrived at Curaçao

1 March 1957 passed Gibraltar when on passage to Malta

21 March 1957 arrived at Curaçao

22 March 1957 sailed Curaçao

16 April 1957 sailed Malta for Gibraltar

19 April 1957 sailed from Gibraltar for Curaçao

1 May 1957 sailed Curaçao for Gibraltar

1957 – 1960 supported Operation Grapple – the British H-bomb test at Christmas Island in the Pacific Ocean – along with 16 other RFA’s

 

Port_London_Christmas_Island

 

13 May 1957 passed Gibraltar sailing east

20 May 1957 arrived at Famagusta, Cyprus

25 July 1957 arrived Curaçao from the Moray Firth

20 August 1957 sailed Rosyth for the River Tyne

27 August 1957 at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne

3 September 1957 at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne

29 October 1957 entered dry dock at Smith’s Dock, River Tyne during refit

7 November 1957 berthed on No: 2 Tier, Jarrow Slake

25 November 1957 passed Gibraltar

29 November 1957 arrived at Malta

1 December 1957 sailed Malta for Port Said

6 December 1957 sailed Suez

11 December 1957 arrived Aden

23 December 1957 arrived Malta

5 January 1958 sailed Malta

23 February 1958 sailed Malta

4 March 1958 Mr G Thompson RFA appointed as Chief Engineer Officer

11 April 1958 sailed from Aden

2 May 1958 arrived at Trincomalee, Ceylon

13 May 1958 anchored in the outer roads at Singapore

22 June 1958 sailed Malta

2 July 1958 sailed Trincomalee, Ceylon for Aden

14 July 1958 arrived Aden

23 July 1958 sailed Aden

11 August 1958 arrived at Suez

12 August 1958 arrived at Port Said

16 August 1958 arrived at Malta

19 August 1958 sailed Malta

22 August 1958 sailed from Messina for Gibraltar

25 August 1958 sailed Gibraltar 

6 September 1958 arrived the River Tyne from Portsmouth

22 October 1958 Captain Henry O L’Estrange  DSC RFA (Commander RNR) appointed as Master

23 October 1958 at Wallsend Slipway, River Tyne for repair or docking

31 October 1958 at the North Shields Shipping Office, River Tyne engaged a crew

4 November 1958 sailed from Rosyth

7 November 1958 deployed in support of RN units off Iceland during 1st Cod War until 18 November 1958

22 November 1958 arrived at Rosyth

27 November 1958 discharged the crew at the Newcastle Shipping Office

4 December 1958 at Wallsend Slipway, River Tyne for repair or docking – signed a new crew at the North Shields Shipping Office

8 December 1958 at Rosyth

16 December 1958 sailed from Rosyth

19 December 1958 deployed in support of RN units off Iceland during 1st Cod War until 5 January 1959

7 January 1959 sailed from Rosyth for the River Tyne

17 January 1959 sailed the Tyne for Portsmouth

21 January 1959 sailed from Portsmouth deploying for duties in support of Operation Grapple on Christmas Island with 67 tons 14 cwt of cargo

8 February 1959 passed through the Panama Canal

5 April 1959 sailed from Christmas Island for Trinidad

20 April 1959 arrived at Balboa

28 April 1959 sailed from Trinidad for the UK

10 May 1959 arrived at Portland

16 May 1959 passed Ushant

17 May 1959 arrived at Devonport

25 May 1959 sailed Devonport

26 May 1959 in the Bay of Biscay enroute to Lisbon RASed with HMS CENTAUR

4 June 1959 off the coast of Portugal south of Lisbon RASed with HMS CENTAUR

8 June 1959 sailed from Gibraltar for Malta

12 June 1959 while approaching Malta RASed with HMS CENTAUR

WVic RAS with Centaur 1959

A Gannet from 810 Squadron ‘lands on’ HMS Centaur
during the RAS with RFA Wave Victor
source Fleet Air Arm Museum
 

17 June 1959 berthed at Malta after taking part in exercise Sardex with units of the Royal Navy and RFA’s FORT LANGLEY, FORT DUQUESNE and WAVE SOVEREIGN

22 June 1959 sailed Malta for Trinidad to load

13 August 1959 passed Elsimore

17 August 1959 arrived at Rosyth

24 August 1959 deployed in support of RN units off Iceland during 1st Cod War until 13 September 1959

4 September 1959 the Hampshire Telegraph newspaper published a lengthy article by their Naval correspondent concerning the Royal Navy’s actions off Iceland when involved in the Cod Wars. The article contained one paragraph concerning the actions of RFA tankers deployed to support the Royal Navy ships –

4 9 59 Hampshire Telegraph Refuelling Iceland

 

17 September 1959 arrived at Rosyth

8 October 1959 moved from Plymouth Sound to No: 1 Jetty, Devonport Dockyard on RFA ECHODALE

12 November 1959 moved from No: 1 Jetty, Devonport Dockyard on RFA ECHODALE to the Gravesend Moorings

1 February 1960 at Devonport Dockyard on the Gravesend Moorings

16 May 1960 Captain Alfred M Uglow RFA appointed Master until 28 June 1960

23 August 1960 at Devonport Dockyard on No: 1 buoy with RFA BIRCHOL (2) berthed alongside

12 October 1960 at Devonport Dockyard on the Gravesend Moorings with RFA BISHOPDALE alongside. Moved to No: 1 West Mud moorings again with RFA BISHOPDALE alongside

1 November 1960 Captain Russell G Edmonds RFA appointed as Master

6 December 1960 Captain R K McKenzie RFA appointed as Master

2 January 1961 at Devonport Dockyard on No: 1 West Mud moorings moved to No: 1 jetty

13 January 1961 at Devonport RFA WAVE VICTOR was moved to No: 1 West Mud moorings outboard of RFA BISHOPDALE again

20 January 1961 at Devonport Dockyard on No: 1 West Mud moorings moved to No: 1 jetty

8 February 1961 at Devonport RFA WAVE VICTOR was moved to No: 1 West Mud moorings outboard of RFA BISHOPDALE again

21 February 1961 at Devonport Dockyard on No: 1 West Mud moorings moved to Plymouth Sound on D buoy

Loaned to Royal Air Force as fuel hulk at RAF Gan, Indian Ocean.

12 November 1963 to 14 February 1964 away from RAF Gan for refit at Colombo, Ceylon.  Her absence was covered by RFA Wave Sovereign.

1971 towed away and laid up in Manila Bay, Philippines and she was replaced by RFA WAVE RULER (1). At some point her name was changed to San Orient.

During  1974/1975 and in particular 31 July 1975 legal proceedings concerning the ownership of the Wave Victor aka San Orient were undertaken in the Republic of the Philippines Supreme Court at Manila which resulted in a compromise agreement being accepted by the Court – case number G. R. No. L-28577

1981 Broken up

 

Notes: –

  1. From the Discharge Book of Fred W J Raddon