HMS Archer (D78)

HMS Archer
History
NameMormacland
OwnerUnited States Maritime Commission
OperatorMoore-McCormack Lines
Port of registryUnited States New York
OrderedC3
BuilderSun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania
Yard number184
Laid down1 August 1939
Launched14 December 1939
Completed24 April 1940
IdentificationUS Official Number 239370
United Kingdom
NameHMS Archer (BAVG-1)
Commissioned17 November 1941
IdentificationPennant number: BAVG-1, D78
Decommissioned6 November 1943
Stricken26 February 1946
Honours and
awards
  • Atlantic 1943–44,
  • Biscay 1944
Name
  • 1945: Empire Lagan
  • 1946: Archer
  • 1948: Anna Salén
  • 1955: Tasmania
  • 1961: Union Reliance
Owner
  • 1945: Ministry of War Transport
  • 1946: United States Maritime Commission
  • 1948: Rederi Pulp AB
  • 1955: Compagnia Navigazione Tasmania SA
  • 1961: China Union Lines
Operator
  • 1944: Blue Funnel Line
  • 1945: A Holt & Co
  • 1946: United States Maritime Commission
  • 1948: Sven Salén, Sweden
  • 1949: Rederi Pulp AB
  • 1955: Hellenic Mediterranean Lines
  • 1961: China Union Lines, Taiwan
Port of registry
FateScrapped in New Orleans in 1962
General characteristics
Class and typeLong Island-class escort carrier
Tonnage
  • 7,886 GRT (Mormacland)
  • 13,399 GRT (Empire Lagan)
  • 11,762 GRT (Anna Salén, Tasmania)
  • 7,368 GRT (Tasmania, Union Reliance)
  • 11,976 DWT (Mormacland)
Displacement
Length
  • 461 ft 1 in (140.54 m) (Mormacland)
  • 468 ft 4 in (142.75 m) (Empire Lagan)
Beam69 ft 7 in (21.21 m) (Mormacland, Empire Lagan)
Depth
  • 29 ft 1 in (8.86 m) (Mormacland)
  • 39 ft 7 in (12.07 m) (Empire Lagan)
Propulsion4 × 7 -ylinder SCSA diesel engines (Busch-Sulzer Bros Diesel Engine Co, St Louis) 2,060 hp (1,540 kW) (each) driving a single screw through electro-magnetic couplings and single reduction gearing.
Speed16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph)
Range14,550 nmi (26,950 km; 16,740 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Capacity1,500 passengers (Anna Salén, Tasmania)
Complement555 (HMS Archer)
Armament
Aircraft carried15 (HMS Archer)
Notes
  • Aviation facilities:-
  • 1 lift, 1 catapult, 9 arrester wires and
  • 3 barriers. (HMS Archer)

HMS Archer was a Long Island-class escort carrier built by the United States in 1939–1940 and operated by the Royal Navy during World War II. She was built as the cargo ship Mormacland, but was converted to an escort carrier and renamed HMS Archer. Her transmission was a constant cause of problems which led to her being withdrawn from front-line service. She was used as a stores ship and then as an accommodation ship before a refit and subsequent use as a merchant aircraft ferry ship, Empire Lagan.

She was returned to the US Navy, then laid up as Archer before being sold into merchant service and converted to a passenger ship, Anna Salén. She was used to take emigrants to Australia and Canada in the early 1950s. She was sold and renamed Tasmania and after further service as an emigrant ship was converted back to a cargo ship. She was later sold and renamed Union Reliance. She was scrapped after a collision and fire in 1961.