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in 1940, but it is not clear if she underwent this refurbishment as she was deployed in the
Mediterranean until 1943. Other changes made before her conversion to an escort destroyer in 1943 probably included exchanging her two quadruple .50-calibre Vickers machine guns mounted between her funnels for
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The refit did not begin until late
January 1945 and was still in progress when the war ended in May. She was found to be in the worst shape of any Canadian destroyer when inspected and was declared surplus to requirements on 13 June. She was paid off on 17 August 1945 and later sold for scrap to the
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was damaged by three near misses whilst alongside. The ship returned to
Alexandria for repairs and escorted a convoy to Malta in January 1942. She took part in the 2nd Battle of Sirte on 22 March whilst escorting a convoy to Malta. Together with the
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619:(10,240 km; 6,360 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph). The ship's complement was 137 officers and men in peacetime, but this increased to 146 in wartime. In Canadian service, the crew numbered 10 officers and 171 men.
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was transferred to the
Mediterranean Fleet on 17 May as part of the reconstituted 2nd Destroyer Flotilla. During the Battle of Cape Spada on 19 July, the ship escorted Australian light cruiser
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received a refit in June–July 1939 in the UK and rejoined the
Mediterranean Fleet upon its completion. The ship remained in the Mediterranean until 5 October when she was transferred to
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676:, England, on 28 February 1935. She was launched on 10 March 1936 and completed on 21 October 1936. Excluding government-furnished equipment like the armament, the ship cost ÂŁ249,858.
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rail and two throwers were fitted; 20 depth charges were originally carried, but this increased to 35 shortly after the war began. By mid-1940, this had increased to 44 depth charges.
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from 15 February to 16 March. In the meantime, the 2nd
Destroyer Flotilla had been assigned to Home Fleet and the ship rejoined them when her refit was finished.
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in June. She sank two German submarines whilst stationed in the
Mediterranean in 1942, and was transferred back home late in the year to begin converting to an
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formed part of the escort for the covering force of the
Mediterranean Fleet for the Malta-bound convoy. At time the ship still had not been fitted for
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early in
January 1941 and was transferred back to the Mediterranean Fleet. On 27 February, she evacuated a few surviving commandos from the island of
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of the
Mediterranean Fleet upon commissioning. She patrolled Spanish waters during the Spanish Civil War enforcing the policies of the
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as she conducted an amphibious landing in early June 1941 on the Lebanese coast during the opening stages of the
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during November. She sortied into the North Atlantic when Convoy WS-5A reported that it had been attacked by the
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of April–June 1940 before she was transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet in May where she escorted a number of
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to the surface where she surrendered after a 32-hour hunt. The submarine could not be towed to port and was
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of 1936–1939 the ship enforced the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides as part of the
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and three battleships from Alexandria to Malta before going on to escort the battleships as they bombarded
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rescued 1105 survivors between them. On 17 August, the ship rescued some 1,100 survivors of the torpedoed
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were fitted on the wings of her bridge to deal with U-boats at short ranges. The ship also received a
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1359:. On 6 March 1944, whilst defending Convoy HX 228 west of Ireland, the escorts forced
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target indication radar during the conversion, as was the replacement of 'B' gun by a
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was refitting when the war ended in May 1945 and was in poor shape. The ship was
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Dominion Steel Company. Her demolition, however, was not completed until 1950.
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that broke her back. The explosion killed five men and wounded three others.
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in single mounts, designated 'A', 'B', 'X', and 'Y' from front to rear. For
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had failed to detonate properly and she was boarded by a small party from
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two Oerlikon 20 mm AA guns, the addition of two Oerlikon guns to her
1607:"The going down of ss Costa Rica and the rounding off of Operation Demon"
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556:. The process of breaking her up, however, was not completed until 1950.
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on 30 October. The ship was ordered back to the United Kingdom, via the
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and seized all four merchant ships of the convoy. The ship took part in
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Canadian River-class destroyers converted from G and H-class destroyers
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Her conversion at Portsmouth lasted from April to November 1943 and
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on 25 October whilst en route to Tobruk. They were attacked by
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struck a mine en route on the early morning of 23 August off
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Amazon to Ivanhoe: British Standard Destroyers of the 1930s
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was torpedoed and sunk en route despite the strong escort.
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of June 1941 and began escorting supply convoys in June to
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60 nautical miles (110 km; 69 mi) north-east of
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came alongside and rescued the crew and passengers before
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fired two torpedoes to scuttle her. The ship took part in
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Transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy on 15 November 1943
1379:. The group was tasked to protect Allied shipping in the
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on 20 April. After refueling in Alexandria on 23 April,
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on 8 April and reported its location to the Norwegians.
595:, driving two shafts, which developed a total of 34,000
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in October 1941 and resumed escorting convoys to Malta.
1741:"Their Name Liveth: Poems of Remembrance – H.M.S. Hero"
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United Kingdom, Admiralty Historical Section (2002).
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platform and another pair on the wings of the ship's
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evacuating British and Australian troops from Greece
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1637:British and Other Navies in World War 2 Day-by-Day
1413:on 18 August. Two days later, the same ships sank
1301:. In conjunction with four other destroyers and a
691:s class had the rear torpedo tubes replaced by a
1002:on 25 December to round up the scattered ships.
641:. She was fitted with two above-water quadruple
599:(25,000 kW) and gave a maximum speed of 36
1343:as a gift on 15 November 1943 and renamed HMCS
1029:. In mid-April she escorted the fast transport
938:and rescued some of the 525 survivors from the
945:together with the other escorting destroyers.
503:shortly afterwards. She was damaged by German
3068:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom
3027:List of destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy
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2783:List of destroyers of the Royal Hellenic Navy
1976:
1107:and his entourage on the night of 22/23 May.
888:to engage the remaining German destroyers at
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1851:The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002
567:displaced 1,350 long tons (1,370 t) at
2768:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy
1832:Radar at Sea: The Royal Navy in World War 2
1666:UK Admiralty Historical Section, pp. 121–22
720:were most likely removed in exchange for a
571:load and 1,883 long tons (1,913 t) at
3048:G and H-class destroyers of the Royal Navy
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2012:
1983:
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1961:
1872:(165). London: World Ship Society: 21–34.
1811:The German Invasion of Norway, April 1940
2778:List of destroyers of the Brazilian Navy
2773:List of destroyers of the Argentine Navy
1941:. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
1834:. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
1815:. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
1792:. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
1633:"Naval Events, April 1941 (Part 2 of 2)"
1259:in late June, the Admiralty ordered the
1089:s crew and all 2,600 troops. During the
1009:was one of the ships that intercepted a
634:had two quadruple Mark I mounts for the
30:For other ships with the same name, see
1678:UK Admiralty Historical Section, p. 184
1471:
789:to search for German commerce raiders.
2825:Canadian River-class destroyers (1931)
1883:
1674:
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884:and her escort as they steamed up the
736:short-range surface search radar. Two
42:
1849:MacPherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002).
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1920:The Royal Navy and the Mediterranean
1455:. The poem of twelve lines in three
836:to prevent the transport of Swedish
658:Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company
384:QF 4.7-inch (120 mm) Mk IX guns
1331:Transfer to the Royal Canadian Navy
1243:During Operation Vigorous in June,
832:, an operation to lay mines in the
1387:and, together with the destroyers
991:in September, before refitting in
507:while rescuing survivors from the
25:
656:Ordered on 13 December 1934 from
440:. During the first few months of
291:12 ft 5 in (3.8 m)
3083:Ships built by Vickers Armstrong
3053:Ships of the Royal Canadian Navy
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254:1,350 long tons (1,370 t) (
234:General characteristics as built
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27:H-class destroyer, launched 1936
3073:Canadian River-class destroyers
1853:. St. Catharines, ON: Vanwell.
1351:, the ship was assigned to the
1025:who had attacked the island in
912:, but the scuttling charges on
896:(the easternmost branch of the
615:that gave her a range of 5,530
583:of 33 feet (10.1 m) and a
1773:. Kendal: World Ship Society.
1355:C2 in February 1944, based in
1043:took part in Operation Demon,
908:themselves at the head of the
360:137 (peacetime), 146 (wartime)
1:
3058:Ships built on the River Tyne
1657:Rohwer, pp. 61, 69–70, 72, 75
1419:in the Bay of Biscay west of
983:took off the survivors while
844:to Germany. The ship and her
579:of 323 feet (98.5 m), a
552:in August and later sold for
432:in the mid-1930s. During the
1499:MacPherson and Barrie, p. 51
1240:, and rescued 42 survivors.
949:, together with her sister,
636:0.5 inch Vickers Mk III
560:Description and construction
468:. The ship took part in the
340:(67 km/h; 41 mph)
3099:
1447:in 1936 inspired the poet
775:Non-Intervention Committee
476:in February 1941, and the
55:during the Interwar period
29:
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1992:G- and H-class destroyers
1939:Destroyers of World War 2
1788:Friedman, Norman (2009).
1451:to write a poem entitled
1443:The ship's completion on
1369:by the British destroyer
536:. She became part of the
275:323 ft (98.5 m)
233:
60:
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1807:Haarr, Geirr H. (2009).
1198:on 29 May, she sank the
732:, and the addition of a
283:33 ft (10.1 m)
1899:Rohwer, JĂĽrgen (2005).
1339:was transferred to the
875:gear in advance of the
828:preparing to implement
668:and laid down by their
458:Second Battle of Narvik
407:, 1 rail and 2 throwers
2673:Royal Netherlands Navy
1937:Whitley, M.J. (1988).
1769:English, John (1993).
1544:Friedman, pp. 237, 244
1200:German submarine
808:
771:2nd Destroyer Flotilla
748:radio direction finder
710:director-control tower
622:The ship mounted four
538:Mid-Ocean Escort Force
522:Second Battle of Sirte
493:Syria–Lebanon Campaign
2513:Vasilefs Konstantinos
1830:Howse, Derek (1993).
1185:Hunt-class destroyers
955:, and the destroyers
940:Italian cruiser
803:
697:evacuation of Dunkirk
680:Wartime modifications
664:was subcontracted to
524:in March 1942 and in
478:evacuations of Greece
456:and took part in the
1490:English, pp. 89, 102
1305:light bomber of the
1138:, the ship escorted
1027:Operation Abstention
997:German cruiser
871:streamed their TSDS
769:was assigned to the
487:The ship covered an
474:Operation Abstention
470:Battle of Cape Spada
448:searched for German
390:.50 cal machine guns
18:HMCS Chaudière (H99)
2547:Royal Canadian Navy
2491:Royal Hellenic Navy
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1553:English, pp. 107–08
1526:English, pp. 102–03
1429:Sydney, Nova Scotia
1341:Royal Canadian Navy
1298:Princess Marguerite
1224: /
1159:and set her afire.
1151:dive bombers of I./
1091:evacuation of Crete
1005:On 1 January 1941,
942:Bartolomeo Colleoni
853:pretended to lay a
824:as she covered the
624:4.7-inch Mk IX guns
484:in April–May 1941.
438:Mediterranean Fleet
323:3 Admiralty 3-drum
1747:on 3 December 2013
1730:Rohwer, pp. 173–74
1535:Lenton, pp. 160–61
1377:Operation Overlord
1286:and the destroyer
1253:Panzer Army Africa
1132:and the destroyer
1124:Operation Exporter
1097:and the destroyer
865:and the destroyer
809:
750:mounted on a pole
666:Vickers-Armstrongs
605:water-tube boilers
575:. The ship had an
542:Operation Overlord
526:Operation Vigorous
489:amphibious landing
462:Norwegian Campaign
367:processing systems
325:water-tube boilers
94:Vickers-Armstrongs
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1822:978-1-59114-310-9
1799:978-1-59114-081-8
1721:Howse, pp. 152–53
1325:Cape of Good Hope
1261:submarine tenders
1228:32.700°N 24.883°E
915:Z18 Hans LĂĽdemann
830:Operation Wilfred
695:AA gun after the
674:Newcastle-on-Tyne
520:took part in the
434:Spanish Civil War
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1019:Operation Excess
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597:shaft horsepower
530:escort destroyer
466:convoys to Malta
450:commerce raiders
396:21 inch (533 mm)
303:(25,000 kW)
182:15 November 1943
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846:sister ship
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382:4 Ă— single
348:5,530
216:Biscay 1944
203:Honours and
104:Yard number
98:High Walker
3063:1936 ships
3042:Categories
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2335:Santa Cruz
2307:Corrientes
2300:Entre RĂos
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2756:Cancelled
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2382:Ajuricaba
2252:Jaguaribe
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2211:Harvester
2038:Greyhound
2024:Grenville
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1467:Footnotes
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2608:Trujillo
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2410:Araguaya
2403:Araguary
2389:Amazonas
2328:Misiones
2321:San Luis
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2235:Havelock
2193:Hesperus
2140:Hyperion
2119:Hereward
2031:Glowworm
1870:Warships
1751:26 April
1445:Tyneside
1396:Kootenay
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1251:. After
1195:Hurworth
1176:magazine
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2682:Garland
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2580:Griffin
2461:Juruena
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2066:Garland
2059:Gallant
2052:Grafton
2045:Griffin
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1457:stanzas
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1216:32°42′N
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1015:Mellila
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