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Joseph Smith Engineman RFA Reliance died 29th of July 1915
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  • Remembering our fallen colleagues

    Remembering our fallen colleagues The RFA Historical Society is proud to be able to report that the graves of two of our former colleagues, who died in the Service of the RFA, have, with the generous support of the Commodore and on various dates, with th...
  • HMAS Supply’s First Commission

    HMAS Supply’s First Commission By Graeme Andrews   For more than 20 years the heaviest ship in the Royal Australian Navy was the Tide class fast fleet tanker, HMAS Supply, ex RFA and HMAS Tide Austral. During the early 1950s it became apparent to t...
  • Convoy TM1

    Convoy TM1   From 1940 a number of Norwegian owned tankers which had escaped the German occupation of their country were placed under RFA management and used almost exclusively in the carriage of oil to British Naval bases at home and overseas from the...

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