About: HMS Junella

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Junella was a fishing trawler, best known for her service with the Royal Navy (as mine countermeasures vessel HMS Junella) during the Falklands War. She was built in 1975 for J Marr & Son, a Hull-based fishing company. On 11 April 1982 she was taken up from trade by the British government and commissioned into the Royal Navy. She was fitted with Second World War era minesweeping gear at Rosyth Dockyard, manned by Royal Navy sailors and allocated to the 11th Mine Countermeasures Squadron. She sailed on 26 April but was unable to commence sweeping until after the 14 June Argentine surrender. In the meantime she was utilised to transfer troops and stores between ships and landed special forces troops at San Carlos. Demining operations commenced on 21 June. Junella returned to the United Kingd

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  • Die HMS Junella war ein 1975 gebauter britischer Trawler, den die Royal Navy 1982 im Falklandkrieg als Minensuchboot einsetzte. Nach dem Krieg fuhr er unter verschiedenen Namen für mehrere Eigner wieder in der Fischerei und wurde 2006 abgewrackt. (de)
  • Junella was a fishing trawler, best known for her service with the Royal Navy (as mine countermeasures vessel HMS Junella) during the Falklands War. She was built in 1975 for J Marr & Son, a Hull-based fishing company. On 11 April 1982 she was taken up from trade by the British government and commissioned into the Royal Navy. She was fitted with Second World War era minesweeping gear at Rosyth Dockyard, manned by Royal Navy sailors and allocated to the 11th Mine Countermeasures Squadron. She sailed on 26 April but was unable to commence sweeping until after the 14 June Argentine surrender. In the meantime she was utilised to transfer troops and stores between ships and landed special forces troops at San Carlos. Demining operations commenced on 21 June. Junella returned to the United Kingdom on 11 August, carrying a defused Argentine mine. Junella was returned to commercial use after the war and in 1983 was sold to the Royal Greenland Trading Department, being renamed Siku. She served with several other companies afterwards under the names Vesttraal and Hill Cove before returning to the name Junella with SA (Fripur), fishing out of Montevideo, Uruguay. After being damaged by fire she was scrapped on 19 July 1999. (en)
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  • 1982-04-11 (xsd:date)
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  • *Returned to owners, August 1982
  • *Scrapped, 19 July 1999
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  • Lieutenant Mark Rowledge (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • 0001-04-11 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • April 1982 (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • August 1982 (en)
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  • 0001-07-19 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • HMS Junella (en)
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  • Single diesel engine (en)
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  • Die HMS Junella war ein 1975 gebauter britischer Trawler, den die Royal Navy 1982 im Falklandkrieg als Minensuchboot einsetzte. Nach dem Krieg fuhr er unter verschiedenen Namen für mehrere Eigner wieder in der Fischerei und wurde 2006 abgewrackt. (de)
  • Junella was a fishing trawler, best known for her service with the Royal Navy (as mine countermeasures vessel HMS Junella) during the Falklands War. She was built in 1975 for J Marr & Son, a Hull-based fishing company. On 11 April 1982 she was taken up from trade by the British government and commissioned into the Royal Navy. She was fitted with Second World War era minesweeping gear at Rosyth Dockyard, manned by Royal Navy sailors and allocated to the 11th Mine Countermeasures Squadron. She sailed on 26 April but was unable to commence sweeping until after the 14 June Argentine surrender. In the meantime she was utilised to transfer troops and stores between ships and landed special forces troops at San Carlos. Demining operations commenced on 21 June. Junella returned to the United Kingd (en)
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  • HMS Junella (de)
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