LÉ Grainne
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Oulston was purchased from the Royal Navy in December 1970 and entered Irish service in January 1971.[1] The purchase coincided with the removal from service of the Irish Naval Service's only fisheries protection vessel, LÉ Maev.[2] The official naming ceremony for the LÉ Gráinne was held in February 1971.[3]
Involved in fisheries protection,[4] she was stricken in 1987 and sold to a Spanish company for breaking.[1]
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