Headquarters ship

During the Second World War, a headquarters ship (sometimes referred to as Landing Ship Headquarters) was responsible for communication between aircraft, ships and shore during amphibious operations.[1] The first such recognised ship was HMS Bulolo.[1]

During the Second World War, four Landing Ships Headquarters (Large) (or LSH(L)s) were commissioned into the Royal Navy.

The Royal Navy Captain-class frigates Dacres, Kingsmill and Lawford were converted to headquarters ships ahead of the Normandy landings.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The HQ Ships ~ "WW2 HQ SHIPS". Retrieved 11 November 2012.

See also