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UBS Mayu was the first flagship of the . She was commissioned on 25 May 1947 and saw 32 years of active service during which she participated in many counter-insurgency campaigns, safeguarding 's territorial waters, and also served as a training ship for the officers and ratings of Myanmar (Burma) Navy. The ship had been built as HMS Fal for the during World War II and was transferred to the Burmese government in 1947 on loan, and permanently in 1948. She was decommissioned in 1979 and was converted to a .


History

As HMS Fal
HMS Fal was a River-class frigate of the Royal Navy, built for anti-submarine warfare and escort duty in the Second World War. Her keel was laid down on 20 May 1942 in the United Kingdom. She was first commissioned by the on 2 July 1943.

After working up, Fal served for a time in the , before moving to for service on the West African convoy route between , and Freetown. By this stage of the Atlantic campaign the U-boat threat had been diminished, and Fals work was routine, seeing no enemy action. At the end of hostilities she was at Simonstown, and was transferred to the Far East, stationed at .

She was handed over by the British Government to the Burma Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on 25 May 1947 on loan to Burma.


As HMBS Mayu
accepted the transfer of the ship on behalf of the Government of Burma. During his acceptance speech, he renamed her to HMBS Mayu, after in state to honour officers and men of Burma Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who fought against Imperial Japanese forces at the river during the Second World War. Lieutenant Commander Khin Maung Bo was the first commanding officer of HMBS Mayu. She took part in a 25 gun salute along with on 4 January 1948 to mark Burma's independence from the British colonial rule. The BurmaNet News January 5, 1998


As UBS Mayu
On 29 August 1948, was transferred permanently to the as a free gift and she was officially renamed UBS Mayu. uboat.net - Allied Warships - Frigate HMS Fal of the River class

UBS Mayu fought alongside other ships of Burmese Navy and units of in various battles during the turbulent years that followed Burmese independence in 1948. She was involved in the following battles:

  • Battle of Insein
  • Battle of Pathein
  • Battle of Kyauk Phyu
  • Battle of Mawlamyaing
  • Battle of Thanhlyin-KyiteKhout

She served as of the Burma Navy throughout her service and was decommissioned in September 1979 after 32 years of active service. Following her decommissioning, she was designated as an historic war vessel and has been preserved as a at Myanmar Naval Training Headquarters, Seikkyi.


General Aung San's acceptance speech
The following is the transcript of the acceptance speech made by General for the hand over of HMS Fal.Defence Museum, Yangon

I accept on behalf of the Burma Government the free loan of HMS Fal generously offered by His Majesty's Government. This is an auspicious occasion as, with the hand-over of this frigate, the Burma Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve will have for the first time a Major Warship fit to withstand all weather conditions. In keeping with the national status of the country it will be desirable to rename this ship while she is being used by the Burma Navy. I propose to rename her after the River Mayu in Arakan with which the officers and men of the Burma Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in active service during the last war had proud associations. As you are all aware it was along the beaches of this river that the Burma Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve played a prominent part in the active operations against the Japanese during the famous Arakan Campaigns. Their courage, determination and resolute during these operations have won for them a well-deserved praise and I as a Burman take pride in their achievements.

I wish to thank, on behalf of my government, Lt. Commander Mitchell, his officers and men for bringing this ship safely to our hands. I now rename the ship HMBS Mayu and hand over to Lt. Commander Khin Mg Bo to take charge of its command under the orders of the officer commanding, Burma Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Burma Government.

25 May 1947


See also
  • Kilo-class submarine
  • Makassar-class landing platform dock
  • Aung Zeya-class frigate
  • Kyan Sittha-class frigate
  • Anawrahta-class corvette
  • Inlay-class Offshore Patrol Vessel


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