HMS Rifleman
1943 Algerine-class minesweeper
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HMS Rifleman was an Algerine-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy, launched on 25 November 1943 from the Harland & Wolff yard in Belfast and commissioned on 11 February 1944. This turbine-powered vessel displaced approximately 850 long tons at standard load, with a length overall of 225 feet and a beam of 35 feet 6 inches. Its draught was 11 feet, and it was crewed by a complement of 85 officers and ratings. The ship was powered by two Parsons geared steam turbines driven by Admiralty three-drum boilers, producing a total of 2,000 shaft horsepower, enabling a maximum speed of 16.5 knots. It carried a fuel oil capacity of 660 long tons, giving it a range of 5,000 nautical miles at 10 knots. Armed with a QF 4-inch Mk V anti-aircraft gun and four twin mounts for Oerlikon 20 mm cannons (later replaced by Bofors 40 mm guns), HMS Rifleman was equipped for anti-aircraft defense. It also featured four throwers and two rails for depth charges, making it suitable for minesweeping and anti-submarine roles. During World War II, HMS Rifleman participated in key operations, including minesweeping and escort duties for Operation Neptune, the Normandy invasion. It also engaged in Air Sea Rescue during the Arnhem airborne assault and conducted mine clearance in the Scheldt estuary and convoy escort to Antwerp. In 1945, it was active in the Far East, including minesweeping operations near Rangoon, Trincomalee, Phuket, Penang, Malacca, and Singapore, often under threat from air attack. Notably, on 22 February 1945, Rifleman rescued survivors from the U-300 after its sister ship, Pincher, attacked the submarine. Post-war, HMS Rifleman served in the Mediterranean Fleet, participating in the 1953 Coronation fleet review. It was later reduced to reserve status, refitted in 1958-1959, and used as accommodation for personnel at Barrow in 1970. The vessel was ultimately sold for breaking in 1972. Throughout its service, HMS Rifleman played a vital role in minesweeping and convoy escort operations, contributing significantly to Allied naval efforts during and after WWII.
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