Hms Sir Galahad
Three ships of the
Royal Navy
and
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
have been named
Sir Galahad
for the
perfect knight
of
Arthurian legend
.
The first
HMS
Sir Galahad
was a
Round Table class trawler
used as a minesweeper in
World War II
.
The second
RFA
Sir Galahad
(L3005)
, a landing ship (logistic), was lost in the
Falklands War
.
The third
RFA
Sir Galahad
(L3005)
, a landing ship (logistic) named for (and given the same pennant number as) the previous
Galahad
, was involved in the
2003 invasion of Iraq
.
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