HMS Prince Charles (1941)

History
Belgium
NamePrince Charles
OwnerRegie voor Maritiem Transport
BuilderCockerill (Hoboken, Belgium)
Launched12 April 1930
United Kingdom
NameHMS Prince Charles
Commissioned21 September 1941
Decommissioned1945
Belgium
NamePrince Charles
OwnerRegie voor Maritiem Transport
In service1945
Out of service21 December 1960
FateSold for scrap and broken up at Willebroek
General characteristics
Tonnage3,088 GRT
Length360 ft (110 m)
Propulsion6 boilers, 2 shafts, geared steam turbines, producing 15,400 shp (11.5 MW)
Speed24 kn (44 km/h)
Complement
  • 207 crew
  • 250 embarked forces
Armament2 × 12 pdr AA guns (single), 2 × 2 pdr AA (single), 6 × 20 mm guns (single)
NotesCarried 8 × LCA's/LCS(M)s or LCP(L)s

HMS Prince Charles was a ship taken up from trade in the Second World War. Built as the Belgian cross-channel ferry Prince Charles, she was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and used as a Landing ship, infantry, before being returned in early 1945.


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