''LCT 147'' is an
amphibious assault ship for landing
tanks, other vehicles and troops on
beachhead
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s. Built in 1941 by
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,
Thornaby-on-Tees, the Mark 2 ''LCT 147'' took part in the
Invasion of North Africa in June 1943. The ship was converted to a
Landing Craft Rocket at
Portsmouth Dockyard from March through May 1943 and renamed ''LCT(2)(R) 147''.
''LCT 147'' was decommissioned in 1946, and transferred to the Italian Navy but was sold to commercial service later that year until being acquired by the Mossad LeAliyah Bet. The ship was absorbed into the Israeli navy and became a museum ship in
Haifa.
Design
The LCT Mark 2 was longer and wider than the Mark 1, with three Paxman diesel or
Napier Lion petrol engines replacing the Hall-Scotts. At , it had three times the range of its predecessor. Seventy-three Mk.2s were built.
Construction and career
The ship was built by
Stockton Construction Stockton may refer to:
Places Australia
* Stockton, New South Wales
* Stockton, Queensland, a locality in the Cassowary Coast Region
New Zealand
*Stockton, New Zealand
United Kingdom
*Stockton, Cheshire
* Stockton, Norfolk
*Stockton, Chir ...
in
Thornaby-on-Tees,
England and was designed to carry and land tanks. She was
launched on 23 September 1941 and commissioned on 26 December 1941. In May 1943, she was converted to a
Landing Craft Rocket at
Portsmouth Dockyard from March through May 1943 and renamed ''LCT(2)(R) 147''.
In June 1943, she was transferred to the
Mediterranean where she took part in the
Invasion of North Africa.
She was
decommissioned from British service in May 1945. After the war offered For sale as war surplus and bought by an Italian shipping company in 1946. The ship was renamed ''Michael Parma'' by the Italian shipping company to carry agriculture products.
''Af Al Pi Chen''
In 1946, the ship was acquired by the
Mossad LeAliyah Bet, one of the primary forces resisting the strict British immigration quotas from 1934 to 1948. During this era of
clandestine immigration, 122,419 people were brought to Israel by 116 ships (the vast majority between 1945 to 1948). ''Af Al Pi Chen'' sailed just weeks after the famous ''
Exodus 1947
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'' episode. She was named after this event, ''Af Al Pi Chen'' means nonetheless or in spite of it all.
On 17 September 1947, ''Af Al Pi Chen'' departed
Formia, Italy with 434
holocaust survivors crowded on board. She was heading toward the southern part of
Palestine
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when she was detected by a British aircraft and 4
Royal Navy destroyers were dispatched. ''Af Al Pi Chen'' rammed one of the destroyers and eventually the British boarding teams took over ''Af Al Pi Chen'' and was towed to
Haifa Bay. The immigrants were taken to
internment camps in
Cyprus but most eventually made their way to Israel in 1948.
In June 1948, the
British mandate expired and the
Israeli Navy was formed. The navy scrounged for any available ship in junkyards and ''Af Al Pi Chen'' was one of the ships they found and commissioned into the navy.
She participated in the
1948 Israeli independence war as a
training ship.
During the
1956 Operation Musketeer, she took on her final role as a tank landing craft despite having her engines inoperable, it was planned to push her with a
tugboat to land tanks near
Gaza strip
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. The
Israeli Defense Forces took over the area before ''Af Al Pi Chen'' arrived so the landing was canceled.
''Af Al Pi Chen'' was decommissioned in 1958 and in 1968, she was moved ashore and became the centerpiece of the
Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum in
Haifa.
Gallery
File:אוניית המעפילים אף על פי כן - על גשר הפיקוד.jpg, Command bridge of ''Af Al Pi Chen''
File:אוניית המעפילים אף על פי כן - מעפילים מועברים לגירוש.jpg, Illegal immigrants being detained from ''Af Al Pi Chen''
File:Hn-Af-Al-Pi-Chen-11.jpg, ''Af Al Pi Chen'' on display in 2019
File:Hn-Af-Al-Pi-Chen-25.jpg, ''Af Al Pi Chen'''s propellers
File:Hn-Af-Al-Pi-Chen-13.jpg, ''Af Al Pi Chen'''s bow ramp
References
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Landing Craft Tank
Landing craft, LCT
Ships built in England
Museum ships in Israel
1941 ships