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What (who) is BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82) - definition

EL CRUCERO PERUANO BAP CORONEL BOLOGNESI CL-82

BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82)         
BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82) was a light cruiser in service with the Peruvian Navy. It was completed for the Royal Navy in 1943 as and, after being withdrawn from service, commissioned by the Marina de Guerra del Perú on February 9, 1960.
Coronel Bolognesi         
PERUVIAN FOOTBALL CLUB LOCATED IN THE CITY OF TACNA
F.C. Coronel Bolognesi; Deportivo Bolito; Club Coronel Bolognesi FC; Coronel Bolognesi FC
Coronel Bolognesi Fútbol Club is a Peruvian football club located in the city of Tacna. It was founded on 27 May 1998 as Club Sport Bolito, a secondary branch of Club Deportivo Bolognesi, another Peruvian club founded on 18 October 1929 and also named after Francisco Bolognesi.
Italian frigate Perseo (F 566)         
BAP Coronel Bolognesi (FM-57)
Perseo (F 566) is the third ship of the Lupo-class frigate of the Italian Navy. She was sold to Peruvian Navy in the 2000s.

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BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82)

BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82) was a Fiji-class light cruiser in service with the Peruvian Navy. It was completed for the Royal Navy in 1943 as HMS Ceylon and, after being withdrawn from service, commissioned by the Marina de Guerra del Perú on February 9, 1960. Renamed BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82), in honor of the Peruvian Colonel Francisco Bolognesi, it arrived to its new homeport of Callao on 19 March 1960.

In service, the ship has participated in several exercises, including the multinational UNITAS manoeuvres, as well as taking part in disaster relief operations after the 1970 Ancash earthquake. In 1963, after the creation of the Servicio de Aviación Naval (Naval Aviation Service), the Coronel Bolognesi started operating Bell 47G helicopters from its fantail. It was passed to a reserve status on June 9, 1981, renamed Pontón Perú (UAI-113) on 30 May 1982 and decommissioned on 20 September of the same year.