RFA Serbol was a Belgol-class tanker that could hold 2000t of liquid. This ship was named after the allied country Serbia, and was launched on 7 July 1917. It was out of service on 26 August 1953 in Malta, and was moved from West Mud Mooring to Mill Bay Docks, Devonport on 4 March 1958, but was moved back on 11 March 1958. It arrived at Blyth from Devonport on 30 June 1958 and scrapped by Hughes Bolckow Shipbreaking Co Limited. [1] [2]
On 20 September 1930 - HMS Danae and RFA Serbol were thanked by the Government of the Dominican Republic after they provided assistance and supplies after a hurricane hit San Domingo. This was reported in the Scotsman newspaper.