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Career |
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Ordered: |
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Laid down: |
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Launched: |
10 May 1915 |
Commissioned: |
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Decommissioned: |
1936 |
Fate: |
Sunk as target 1938 |
Struck: |
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General Characteristics |
Displacement: |
2343 GRT |
Length: |
295ft |
Beam: |
44ft |
Draught: |
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Propulsion: |
Steam -triple expansion, twin screw |
Speed: |
10 |
Range: |
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Complement: |
52 |
Armament: |
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Aircraft: |
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Motto: |
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RFA Bacchus (1915) was a stores freighter and distilling ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Built by William Hamilton of Port Glasgow for the Indo China S.N.Co and purchased by the Admiralty while on the stocks.