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* [[SS Cevic (1894)|RFA ''Bayleaf'']] was an oiler, previously the civilian vessel ''Cevic''. She was bought in 1914 and used as a dummy vessel to imitate the [[battlecruiser]] {{HMS|Queen Mary}}. In 1915 she was converted to an oiler and renamed RFA ''Bayol'', . She was renamed ''Bayleaf'' in 1917 and sold to [[Royal Dutch Shell]] in 1920. |
* [[SS Cevic (1894)|RFA ''Bayleaf'']] was an oiler, previously the civilian vessel ''Cevic''. She was bought in 1914 and used as a dummy vessel to imitate the [[battlecruiser]] {{HMS|Queen Mary}}. In 1915 she was converted to an oiler and renamed RFA ''Bayol'', . She was renamed ''Bayleaf'' in 1917 and sold to [[Royal Dutch Shell]] in 1920. |
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* {{ship|RFA|Bayleaf|A79}} was an {{sclass2 |
* {{ship|RFA|Bayleaf|A79}} was an {{sclass2|Leaf|tanker|0}} [[tanker (ship)|tanker]], built as the civilian ''London Integrity'' for [[London & Overseas Freighters]] in 1955. She was [[bareboat charter]]ed in 1959 and returned to her owners in 1973. |
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* {{ship|RFA|Bayleaf|A109}} is a Leaf-class tanker chartered in 1982 and decommissioned in 2011. |
* {{ship|RFA|Bayleaf|A109}} is a Leaf-class tanker chartered in 1982 and decommissioned in 2011. |
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Revision as of 16:24, 6 September 2021
Three ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have borne the name RFA Bayleaf:
- RFA Bayleaf was an oiler, previously the civilian vessel Cevic. She was bought in 1914 and used as a dummy vessel to imitate the battlecruiser HMS Queen Mary. In 1915 she was converted to an oiler and renamed RFA Bayol, . She was renamed Bayleaf in 1917 and sold to Royal Dutch Shell in 1920.
- RFA Bayleaf (A79) was an Leaf-class tanker, built as the civilian London Integrity for London & Overseas Freighters in 1955. She was bareboat chartered in 1959 and returned to her owners in 1973.
- RFA Bayleaf (A109) is a Leaf-class tanker chartered in 1982 and decommissioned in 2011.