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accidentally collided with the stern of a freighter anchored outside the
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December she was converted at Gibraltar for use as a convoy escort in a refit that lasted until February 1944. Upon its completion, the ship rejoined the 8th DF in the Mediterranean for several months before rejoining the Home Fleet where they arrived on 11 May. After several weeks of training in
600:. By February 1943 photographic evidence shows that a pair of Oerlikons had replaced her Vickers .50 machine guns. During her early 1944 refit, another pair of Oerlikons was added and her 12-pounder gun was removed. Photos taken of the ship in July 1944 show her with a
1268:. In early June the destroyer participated in two more aircraft delivery missions to Malta (Operations Rocket and Tracer). On 22 June, the 8th DF was tasked to intercept a German supply ship spotted heading towards the French coast. The next day they intercepted
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Spanish waters, enforcing the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides of the conflict. The ship escorted the larger ships of the fleet during the early stages of World War II and played a minor role in the
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Division. By December she had rejoined the 8th DF of the Home Fleet and began a refit in a Humber shipyard. On 15 February 1942 she rejoined the 8th Flotilla at Scapa Flow for service with the
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Dodecanese Campaign. On 20–21 September, she loaded 53 long tons (54 t) of supplies and 340 men of the
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rigged to allow them to serve as fast minesweepers en route to Malta. Despite this, one merchant ship was sunk by mines and another damaged. Later that month, she participated in
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but returned to the Home Fleet immediately afterwards to resume her role screening convoys to Russia. She continued in this role until March 1943 when she began escorting
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which was scuttled by her crew upon the approach of the
British ships. They rescued 78 British POWs taken from ships sunk by German raiders and the crew. In late June,
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on 5 June as the escort for the minesweepers of Convoy J-1. She arrived at the beachhead and took up her bombardment position on 6 June where, along with
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1399:. A severe storm from 25 to 27 March caused the convoy to scatter and the escorts were detailed to find the stragglers and reassemble the convoy.
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from the Vichy French. Ten days later, they attacked Dakar, but were driven off by the Vichy French defences. During the battle on 24 September,
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at very short range and sank six of the seven. As the ships withdrew, they were repeatedly attacked by German aircraft which damaged
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Alexandria early for repairs to her steering. On the morning of 7 October, they encountered a small convoy south of
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and then gunfire support as requested. The ship returned to
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s aircraft attacked
Northern Sardinia as a diversion. In late September, the destroyer escorted another convoy to Malta in
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remained there for a time in case any further mining attempts were made. In February 1940, she was one of the escorts for
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remained assigned to it until June 1940, escorting the larger ships of the fleet and conducting anti-submarine patrols.
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and three other destroyers, the ship attempted to intercept a Vichy French convoy that included the
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was one of these and was assigned to the 4th Escort Group. In April the group escorted
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was forced to return to Gibraltar to refuel later that day before rejoining the
1095:. The British ships returned to Gibraltar on 4 February and began preparing for
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through to Iceland. She escorted the distant cover force of the Home Fleet as
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later in the month. The ship was assigned as part of the close escort for
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on 26 May. The ship was assigned to Bombardment Force E, supporting
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1072:. At the end of the month, Force H departed Gibraltar to carry out
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beginning on 23 March, later reinforced by the light cruiser
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which were joining the Mediterranean Fleet. This was part of
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in April 1939, five months before the start of World War II.
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flying off more Hurricanes as well as the destroyers of the
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and her sisters had their Two-Speed Destroyer Sweep (TSDS)
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later in the month and participated in the inconclusive
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on 23 May, but they were directed to search for the
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461:. They displaced 1,405 long tons (1,428 t) at
437:, the Allied invasion of France. The ship provided
2743:Destroyer Leader: The Story of HMS Faulnor 1935–46
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1778:while the destroyers sank the 5,216-GRT freighter
1465:pursued her until they encountered the convoy and
501:(27,000 kW) and gave a maximum speed of 35.5
477:of 33 feet 3 inches (10.1 m) and a
1925:and the navy decided to tow her into the British
1921:detonated a ground mine off Juno Beach during a
1558:in mid-August. As the convoy passed through the
858:in the darkness later that night. The destroyer
457:The F-class ships were repeats of the preceding
429:where she helped to sink a German troop convoy.
932:. On 3 July she took part in the attack on the
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1651:before beginning a brief refit on the Humber.
1595:On 9 September 1942 she joined the escort for
570:had her rear torpedo tube mount replaced by a
358:upon completion, the ship was attached to the
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1976:struck at least three other ships, including
823:in an attempt to intercept a German force of
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8:
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1287:as they flew off more fighters for Malta in
1158:in Operation Winch, which delivered a dozen
3223:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy
2229:Rohwer, pp. 47, 49–50, 54; Smith, pp. 70–75
848:to pursue a possible submarine contact and
497:. The turbines developed a total of 36,000
465:load and 1,940 long tons (1,970 t) at
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1945:began towing the ship at 13:25; at 21:14,
1941:to starboard from flooding. The Dutch tug
1493:where they arrived the following morning.
1162:fighters to Malta. Beginning on 24 April,
577:. During her early 1942 refit, two single
1134:, but she was thwarted by gunfire from a
581:light AA guns were installed abreast the
216:12 ft 6 in (3.81 m) (deep)
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1810:helped to escort the recently torpedoed
1217:, another mission in which the carriers
946:from the UK to Gibraltar. The next day,
19:For other ships with the same name, see
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1950:pressure of the wind and waves and the
1723:, to reinforce the British garrison on
1643:(where they drove off attacking U-boat
441:during the landings until she struck a
354:in the 1930s. Although assigned to the
2629:The Battle for Norway: April–June 1940
2337:Rohwer, pp. 158, 165–66; Smith, p. 130
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419:making landings in Italian territory
315:0.5-inch (12.7 mm) machine guns
309:QF 4.7-inch (120 mm) Mk IX guns
1708:, Egypt, arriving on 17 September.
1146:and four other destroyers escorted
950:and Force H covered the passage of
526:4.7-inch (120 mm) Mark IX guns
208:33 ft 3 in (10.13 m)
1771:. The cruisers sank the escorting
1503:until 10 March, when she screened
1427:encountered the German destroyers
707:when the latter struck a magnetic
670:. The flotilla was renumbered the
652:abdication broadcast to the nation
14:
2355:O'Hara, pp. 180–81, 188, 190, 192
1130:was ordered to board and capture
1048:escorted Force F to Malta during
1026:. The ship escorted the carriers
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505:(65.7 km/h; 40.9 mph).
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1957:was secured alongside to steady
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1357:escorted the covering force for
1329:A flotilla of destroyers led by
800:as the latter rendezvoused with
740:after bombarding the airbase at
493:, using steam provided by three
183:1,940 long tons (1,970 t) (
176:1,405 long tons (1,428 t) (
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1785:; all of the ships engaged the
513:that gave her a range of 6,350
383:in mid-1940 and formed part of
265:(65.7 km/h; 40.9 mph)
2382:Rohwer, pp. 239, 243, 245, 251
1857:No. 48 (Royal Marine) Commando
1853:3rd Canadian Infantry Division
1379:s sailing date to avoid them.
642:was initially assigned to the
534:0.5 inch Vickers Mark III
473:of 329 feet (100.3 m), a
387:where she participated in the
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1001:escorted a troop convoy from
934:French Fleet at Mers-el-KĂ©bir
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1260:of Force H on 29 May, after
1237:Battle of the Denmark Strait
864:came up to assist and towed
495:Admiralty three-drum boilers
2684:O'Hara, Vincent P. (2012).
1991:, and the ship was sold to
1889:and the Free French-manned
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1824:(in the foreground) and
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235:Admiralty 3-drum boilers
2760:Whitley, M. J. (1988).
2722:Rohwer, JĂĽrgen (2005).
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156:General characteristics
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2665:Lenton, H. T. (1998).
2566:English, John (1993).
2508:. London: Frank Cass.
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290:Sensors and
226:36,000
171:Displacement
126:Commissioned
69:
37:
25:
3970:Nikkin Maru
3941:Toyama Maru
3850:Derrycunihy
3629:Otto Bröhan
3609:Kainan Maru
3526:HNLMS
3347:HNoMS
3119:River class
2951:River class
1931:Arromanches
1911:Arromanches
1897:Courseulles
1886:Stevenstone
1359:Convoy QP 6
1353:. In March
1249:Prinz Eugen
990:L'Audacieux
956:Illustrious
943:Illustrious
770:River Clyde
721:Convoy TC 3
537:machine gun
453:Description
307:4 Ă— single
273:6,350
139:Damaged by
129:18 May 1935
113:19 May 1933
4173:1934 ships
4157:Categories
4099:Sonderburg
3805:HMAS
3705:Shiratsuyu
3489:Dover Hill
3474:West Grama
3271:Shipwrecks
3129:Qu'Appelle
3029:Royal Navy
2861:Royal Navy
2011:References
1849:Juno Beach
1845:Portsmouth
1812:Birmingham
1706:Alexandria
1491:Kola Inlet
1335:Scapa Flow
1198:Gloucester
987:destroyer
978:HMAS
906:minelayers
845:Birmingham
744:, Norway.
738:Scapa Flow
356:Home Fleet
352:Royal Navy
282:Complement
243:Propulsion
4144:July 1944
4091:HMS
4074:HMS
4067:HMS
4058:HMS
4049:USS
4032:HMS
4023:USS
3997:USS
3984:Kergroise
3958:USS
3915:28 Jun:
3820:HMS
3681:Blackwood
3679:HMS
3670:USS
3643:HMS
3614:HMS
3589:Partridge
3587:USS
3562:Innsbruck
3554:USS
3519:USS
3514:Matsukaze
3494:HMS
3448:USS
3441:HMS
3418:Audacious
3396:USS
3389:USS
3372:Centurion
3370:HMS
3361:HMS
3340:USS
3329:LCI(L)-93
3327:USS
3320:USS
3311:USS
3280:USS
3073:Foresight
3059:Firedrake
2994:Navarinon
2905:Encounter
1869:left the
1803:Krakowiak
1801:ORP
1721:Palestine
1681:Mauritius
1645:wolfpacks
1623:1943–1944
1581:Glenorchy
1489:into the
1416:Harpalion
1389:escorted
1308:Ark Royal
1281:Ark Royal
1279:screened
1272:Alstertor
1264:had been
1219:Ark Royal
1160:Hurricane
1156:Ark Royal
1148:Sheffield
1116:freighter
1111:Sheffield
1109:HMS
1089:Tirso Dam
1078:Ark Royal
1065:Ramillies
1034:Ark Royal
980:Australia
973:Greyhound
926:Gibraltar
910:North Sea
892:Foresight
811:Foresight
802:Ark Royal
778:Ark Royal
742:Stavanger
691:Ark Royal
658:embarked
628:laid down
467:deep load
447:scrapping
381:Gibraltar
375:of 1940.
185:deep load
110:Laid down
4131:May 1944
4081:26 Jun:
4065:25 Jun:
4056:23 Jun:
4051:Hawkbill
4047:18 Jun:
4039:16 Jun:
4030:11 Jun:
4025:Meredith
3968:SS
3965:30 Jun:
3938:29 Jun:
3907:27 Jun:
3884:Aquileia
3881:26 Jun:
3873:25 Jun:
3847:24 Jun:
3830:Eurydice
3827:22 Jun:
3812:21 Jun:
3807:Matafele
3797:20 Jun:
3777:19 Jun:
3763:18 Jun:
3749:17 Jun:
3729:16 Jun:
3677:15 Jun:
3668:14 Jun:
3645:Boadicea
3641:13 Jun:
3585:11 Jun:
3552:10 Jun:
3534:Tanikaze
3521:Meredith
3436:Kazagumo
3424:Harusame
3384:Hayanami
3363:Wrestler
3335:Minazuki
3134:Foxhound
3117:Part of
3094:Foxhound
3066:Forester
3045:Fearless
3038:Faulknor
2961:Gatineau
2949:Part of
2877:Escapade
2793:s career
1875:Faulknor
1867:Faulknor
1851:and the
1832:Faulknor
1791:Penelope
1780:SS
1754:Penelope
1733:Faulknor
1665:Warspite
1579:SS
1562:between
1541:corvette
1509:Trinidad
1501:Murmansk
1487:Trinidad
1471:Trinidad
1455:Trinidad
1451:Trinidad
1421:Trinidad
1414:SS
1396:Trinidad
1346:Greenock
1270:MV
1262:Bismarck
1254:Forester
1243:Bismarck
1127:Fearless
1119:SS
1093:Sardinia
1023:Forester
1018:Faulknor
1003:Freetown
878:Kandahar
836:Kandahar
788:Glorious
783:Glorious
713:Loch Ewe
632:launched
624:shipyard
598:mainmast
587:Type 286
511:fuel oil
463:standard
391:and the
302:Armament
178:standard
147:Scrapped
118:Launched
105:ÂŁ248,538
21:HMS Fury
4084:Gorizia
4076:Goodson
4069:Glasgow
4034:Halsted
4021:7 Jun:
3999:LCT-209
3947:Tsugaru
3933:Nerissa
3815:Bolzano
3786:ShĹŤkaku
3568:Mistral
3556:Glennon
3528:Sumatra
3483:Courbet
3479:9 Jun:
3443:Lawford
3415:8 Jun:
3368:7 Jun:
3349:Svenner
3342:PC-1261
3318:6 Jun:
3302:5 Jun:
3287:3 Jun:
3282:Herring
3278:1 Jun:
3210:G class
3204:D class
3180:Sanchez
3146:Fortune
3080:Fortune
3013:F class
2966:Express
2926:Express
2919:Eclipse
2884:Electra
2870:Exmouth
2845:E class
1935:tugboat
1827:Ashanti
1782:Olympos
1776:Uj 2111
1773:trawler
1769:Levitha
1765:Eclipse
1737:Eclipse
1670:Valiant
1564:Tunisia
1479:Eclipse
1475:salvoes
1386:Eclipse
1374:Tirpitz
1369:Tirpitz
1304:Livorno
1285:Furious
1231:in the
1224:Furious
1140:Nemours
1132:Bangkok
1121:Bangkok
1087:on the
1036:during
952:Valiant
938:Valiant
930:Force H
908:in the
897:Fortune
883:Gallant
870:Hebburn
861:Bulldog
825:E-boats
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1943:Thames
1871:Solent
1796:Exmoor
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1760:Sirius
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1590:Nelson
1568:Sicily
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902:Humber
704:Nelson
636:pounds
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