RFA Bacchus (A103)

RFA Bacchus (A103) was a stores freighter and fresh water distilling ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

She was used first on the Chatham - Gibraltar - Malta run taking naval supplies and a small number of passengers.

With World War II breaking out she was given the distillation unit from HMS Resolution[2] and after then a stores ship.

Attached to the British Pacific Fleet Train in 1945 she spent time at HMS Tamar in Hong Kong.

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