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HMS ''Naiad'' (F39) was a ''Leander''-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). Like the rest of the class, ''Naiad'' was named after a figure or figures of mythology, in this case the Naiads of Greek mythology. ''Naiad'' was built by Yarrow Shipbuilders of Scotstoun. She was launched on 4 November 1963 and commissioned on 15 March 1965.〔Marriott, Leo, 1983. ''Royal Navy Frigates 1945-1983'', Ian Allen Ltd, p.93.〕 ==Operational service== In 1966, ''Naiad'' became the leader of the Northern Ireland Squadron and subsequently deployed to the Far East and South America. In June 1966 she was present at Kiel Woche (Kiel Week, in West Germany) and the Duke of Edinburgh held a state dinner on board in honour of West German President Heinrich Lubke. On 4 May 1967 she recommissioned for a general service commission and was present at Portsmouth Navy Days in that year.〔Programme, Portsmouth Navy Days, 26–28 August 1967, HMSO, p.11〕 In 1970 ''Naiad'' deployed to the Far East, and while there, participated in the Beira Patrol, designed to prevent oil reaching the landlocked Rhodesia via the then Portuguese colony of Mozambique. She performed her second patrol the following year. The Beira Patrol was a regular deployment for the RN until 1975. In 1971 she was present at Portsmouth Navy Days.〔Programme, ''Navy Days Portsmouth, 29th-31st August 1971'', p13.〕
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