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HMS Brocklesby (L42)

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was sent to Wilhelmshaven to show the flag immediately after the end of the war. She was then converted to an aircraft target training ship, having her armament removed, serving in that duty at Rosyth and Portsmouth before being placed in reserve at Portsmouth in May 1946. She was reduced to Category
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on 4 September 1939, one of 17 Hunt-class destroyers ordered from various shipbuilders on that date, (including two from Lairds), which followed on from 20 ships ordered earlier in the year. The Hunts were meant to fill the Royal Navy's need for a large number of small destroyer-type vessels capable
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went into refit at Devonport between 1951 and 1952, being converted into a trials vessel for anti-submarine operations. She was attached to the 2nd Training Squadron, although mainly carried out trials on behalf of the Underwater Detection Establishments at Portland or Gibraltar. In 1953 she took
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of both convoy escort and operations with the fleet, and were designed with a heavy anti-aircraft armament of six 4-inch anti-aircraft guns and a speed of 29 knots (33 mph; 54 km/h). An error during design, which was only discovered once the first ship of the class
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In October 1943 she transferred to the Adriatic, where carried out shore bombardment and landing operations in support of partisans in addition to her normal convoy escort and patrol duties. On the night of 22/23 August 1944,
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continued to carry out both convoy escort and offensive operations against German shipping and was involved in an inconclusive engagement with an enemy convoy on 1 November 1942. On the night of 11/12 December,
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almost capsized during trials with the Type 192, when the sonar transducer hit a rock when being towed, and Type 192 was rejected in 1960 in favour of the lighter Canadian Type 199 sonar.
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dual purpose (anti-ship and anti-aircraft) guns in two twin mounts, with one mount forward and one aft. Additional close-in anti-aircraft armament was provided by a quadruple
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as a Type II Hunt. However, she appears to have been too advanced in construction to be converted and was completed with the 4-gun armament and the original beam.
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that drove two propeller shafts, generating 19,000 shaft horsepower (14,000 kW) at 380 rpm. This gave a speed of 27.5 knots (50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph).
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was finally sold for scrap on 21 October 1968 and arrived at Faslane for breaking up on 23 October. She was the last of the Hunt class in Royal Navy service.
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During February 1943 she sailed for the Mediterranean, carrying out convoy escort duties near Gibraltar and in the Western Mediterranean. In July 1943
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was built, meant that the ships as designed were dangerously unstable. To restore stability, the first 23 Hunts, including
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C, or extended reserve after 1948, where she was not required for operational service but was preserved for future use.
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part in the Coronation Review of the Fleet to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Systems tested by
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attempted to break out into the Atlantic through the Channel, escorted by torpedo boats and minesweepers.
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in 1943. After the war, she was used as a sonar trials ship until 1963, and was sold for scrap in 1968.
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s escort, before breaking off the engagement after coming under fire from German coastal artillery.
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raising steam at 300 pounds per square inch (2,100 kPa) and 620 Â°F (327 Â°C) fed
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covered the return of the boats carrying the raiding force from St Nazaire, claiming a German
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s engines causing her to run aground. The damage received took six weeks to repair.
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or auxiliary minesweeper, while all of the British ships were damaged, with
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included the Type 177 low-frequency hull sonar, which later equipped the
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receiving splinter damage from near misses which killed one of her crew.
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claiming two German aircraft shot down. On 28 March she took part in the
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could be carried. The ship had a complement of 146 officers and men.
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in an attempt to slow down the evacuation of German forces towards
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7 feet 9 inches (2.36 m). Displacement was 1,000
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On the night of 13/14 October 1942, the German commerce raider
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Mason states that the attack on Bar took place in August 1943.
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in France with the objective of destroying the gates of the
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when the convoy came under attack by German aircraft, with
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bomber shot down. On 19 August 1942 she took part in the
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on 30 September 1940. She was completed on 9 April 1941.
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and 1,360 long tons (1,380 t) under full load. Two
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mount. The ship was later modified by adding two single
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on an inspection of the beachheads. On 4 August 1943
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was 264 feet 3 inches (80.54 m) long
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On 22 June 1963 she was paid off for the last time.
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was part of one of two groups deployed to intercept
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by ramming them with an explosive-packed destroyer,
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(1973). 1484: 1435: 1423: 1375: 1297: 1180: 1137: 1064: 1040: 980: 968: 917: 905: 898: 865: 498:, and so prevent the dock's use by the 184:1,000 long tons (1,000 t) standard 1697:Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945 1661:(Second ed.). London: Ian Allan. 1076: 1028: 409:The ship's main gun armament was four 27: 1586:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1212:Mason, Geoffrey B. (12 August 2011). 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1085: 673:shelled roads and railway lines near 439:shipyard on 18 November 1939 and was 197:264 ft 3 in (80.54 m) 50: 7: 832:The ship was awarded the following 561:was sunk by the motor torpedo boat 464:, escorting coastal convoys in the 1680:. Kendal, UK: World Ship Society. 1567:. London: Macdonald & Jane's. 1548:. Kendal, UK: World Ship Society. 236:, 19,000 shp (14,000 kW) 208:29 ft 0 in (8.84 m) 14: 1605:. 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Index

HMS Brocklesby

Cammell Laird
Birkenhead
Pennant number
Type I Hunt-class
destroyer
o/a
Parsons
geared turbines
knots
QF 4-inch (102 mm) Mark XVI
QF 2 pdr Mk. VIII
20 mm Oerlikons
depth charges
Type I Hunt-class
destroyer
Royal Navy
Second World War
Dieppe Raid
landings in Sicily
Salerno
Cammell Laird
Atherstone
between perpendiculars
overall
beam
draught
long tons
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