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HMS Montrose (D01)

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385: 53: 2766: 33: 910: 2853: 3588: 3571: 3583: 3563: 420:, rated at 43,000 shaft horsepower (32,000 kW). This gave a design speed of 36.5 knots (67.6 km/h; 42.0 mph) light, which corresponded to about 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph) at full load. Up to 504 tons of oil fuel could be carried, giving a range of 5,000 nautical miles (9,300 km; 5,800 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph). 753:
recommissioned on 10 July 1935, for local service in the English Channel, unattached to any destroyer flotilla, and in September 1935 joined the newly established 20th Destroyer Flotilla, formed with destroyers raised from reserve in order to replace destroyers sent to the Mediterranean during the
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being ordered to take part. On 28 May she successfully evacuated 925 troops, landing them at Dover. She was heading out on another run to Dunkirk early in the morning of 29 May when she collided in a fog bank with the tug
1050:. She left Harwich on 5 June, and was escorting follow-on convoys to the Eastern (British) operating area from 6 June. She was awarded the ship's last battle honour during these operations. On 7 July, 758:. She was refitted at Devonport from 22 November 1935 and 13 January 1936, returning to active service on its completion. Duties including escorting dignitaries to and from the funeral of King 683:
and five more destroyers, that were ordered from Malta to the Dardanelles as hostilities between Greece and Turkey were feared to be about to restart, with the peace treaty negotiations at
2742: 3620: 473:, with the aft funnel shortened to improve the field of fire for the 3-inch anti-aircraft gun. In 1941 or 1942, the 3-inch anti aircraft gun was moved aft to X-position, with two 997:. On 1 February 1943, she left Scapa for the Nore Command, resuming coastal patrols and convoy escort duties off the east coast of Britain. On the night of 17/18 February 1943, 519:, which had been sunk on 15 August that year. On 1 October 1918, in response to reports of German naval forces evacuating their bases in German-occupied Flanders, 2952: 2735: 931:. She worked up at Scapa Flow until November 1941, In December 1941, the ship was detached from her flotilla to form part of the covering force for Operations 477:
autocannon were mounted on the ship's bridge wings. Both sets of torpedo tubes were retained, while the ship was fitted to launch a 10-depth charge pattern.
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had only limited modifications between the wars, an early change during the Second World War was the replacement of the amidships 4.7-inch gun by two
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was 1,580 long tons (1,610 t) normal and 2,050 long tons (2,080 t) full load. The ship's machinery consisted of four
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claimed two German bombers shot down during the engagement, but was badly damaged by near-misses which immobilised her, while
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that fed steam at 250 pounds per square inch (1,700 kPa) to two sets of Brown-Curtis single-reduction geared-
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autocannon for close-in protection on single mounts. Torpedo armament consisted of two triple mounts for
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was mounted above the ship's bridge, replacing the low-angle director and associated rangefinder, while
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in September 1942, while in December 1942 – January 1943 was part of the distant escort of convoys
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did not re-enter service, and was instead placed into Category C Reserve on 2 November 1944.
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were on patrol when they encountered several German E-boats that were laying a minefield off
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Category C Reserve meant that the ship was unlikely to be commissioned for further service.
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from May to November that year, having her boilers retubed, before going into reserve at
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Snook, David (1989). "British Naval Operations in the Black Sea 1918–1920 — Part I".
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was ordered under the Wartime Emergency Construction Programme in April 1917, from
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suffered more serious damage on 19 July when she collided with the landing ship
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recommissioned at Malta with a fresh crew on 16 June 1920. In September 1922,
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guns, on CP VI mountings capable of elevating to 30 degrees, arranged in two
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in January 1936. The ship returned to reserve at Devonport on 1 May 1936.
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remained with the 10th Flotilla until February 1919, when she joined the
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gun on a platform abaft the rear funnel together with a pair of single
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She finally returned to Britain in April 1929, and was refitted at
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to replace destroyers sent to the Mediterranean for the important
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in April 1919. In May–June 1919, she took part in operations off
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was recommissioned into the 6th Destroyer Flotilla, now part of
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replaced the 4.7-inch gun at A-position, for use against German
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was damaged when the ship was in collision with the cargo ship
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between the 3-inch AA gun and the rear pair of 4.7-inch guns.
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with the remaining gun positioned on a platform between the
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threatening to break down. In October 1923, she joined the
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was mounted at the top of the ship's mast. In 1943, a twin
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on 29 August 1918 and completed on 14 September that year.
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The ship was 320 feet 0 inches (97.54 m)
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in 1944, with the twin 6-pounder mount in A-position
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The class had a main gun armament consisted of five
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of 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 m). Design
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(1980). 2202: 2166: 1997: 1095:for disposal on 31 January 1946 and scrapped at 396:and 332 feet 5 inches (101.32 m) 2505:British Fleet and Escort Destroyers: Volume One 1364: 1362: 1360: 1358: 1356: 1304: 856:yard from 31 May to 5 July 1940. After repair, 798:attacked a suspected German submarine south of 691:, based at Malta, as leader. In February 1925, 439:. Anti-aircraft armament consisted of a single 1472: 1470: 1468: 1466: 1464: 1018:, was immobilised and then rammed and sunk by 150:Sold to be broken up for scrap on 25 July 1945 3621:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom 2961:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in May 1940 2946: 2736: 2433:Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985). 2309:(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. 2263:(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. 2027:"Royal Navy Ships, 1 July 1941 (Part 1 of 2)" 927:until October 1941, being reallocated to the 713:as the battlecruiser left Malta carrying the 8: 2571:Rohwer, JĂĽrgen; HĂĽmmelchen, Gerhard (1992). 1659:"Honours for Services in Russia, 1918, 1919" 1499: 1497: 1403: 1401: 1368: 1039:, which was under repair for over 6 months. 627:evacuation of the remnants of the White Army 2920:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy 2662:. Gravesend, Kent, UK: World Ship Society. 2496:Royal Navy Log Books of the World War 1 Era 1961:"Royal Navy Ships, June 1940 (Part 2 of 4)" 1526: 1524: 721:of York on their tour of the Commonwealth. 671:was part of a force, led by the battleship 16:Scott class, Admiralty type flotilla leader 2953: 2939: 2931: 2743: 2729: 2721: 2116: 2104: 2011:H.M. Ships Damaged or Sunk by Enemy Action 1849: 1847: 1845: 1843: 1617: 1615: 1613: 1611: 287:class. They were named after figures from 2660:B.E.F. Ships Before, At and After Dunkirk 2225: 2223: 1609: 1607: 1605: 1603: 1601: 1599: 1597: 1595: 1593: 1591: 1584:– via National Library of Scotland. 1546:– via National Library of Scotland. 1300: 1298: 868:. In July 1940, in the first part of the 2324:Dittmar, F. J.; Colledge, J. J. (1972). 1515: 1503: 1488: 1455: 1407: 1392: 1343: 1341: 1339: 1337: 1328: 1316: 1260:), the flotilla comprised 24 destroyers. 1110: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2498:. naval-history.net. 16 September 2019. 2283: 2241: 2229: 2190: 2178: 2154: 1985: 1828:. Brisbane. 1 February 1936. p. 14 1800:. Melbourne. 27 January 1936. p. 9 1701: 1677: 1621: 1556: 1476: 1443: 1431: 1380: 1347: 1294: 1167: 2573:Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945 2556:'V & W' Class Destroyers 1917–1945 2531:Manning, T. D.; Walker, C. F. (1959). 2360: 2214: 1946: 1934: 1419: 815:On 26 May 1940, Operation Dynamo, the 812:attacked another suspected submarine. 369:in April 1917. The Admiralty type, or 27: 2399:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1751:. Melbourne. 22 June 1927. p. 12 1689: 1645: 1633: 310:and saw extensive service during the 50: 7: 947:in northern Norway. On 30 December, 425:4.7 in (120 mm)/45 calibre BL Mark I 2897:Admiralty V-class destroyer leaders 2380:. Cumbria, UK: World Ship Society. 2367:: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors ( 2347:. Windsor, UK: World Ship Society. 2681:. Kendal, UK: World Ship Society. 2613:. Kendal, UK: World Ship Society. 2609:Ruegg, Bob; Hague, Arnold (1993). 1854:Mason, Geoffrey B. (1 July 2011). 1723:. Brisbane. 24 May 1923. p. 6 703:in January 1927. On 20 June 1927, 14: 2455:The Mediterranean Fleet 1919–1929 2437:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 2418:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1238:In addition to the four leaders ( 621:in the Black Sea. In March 1920, 509:, the destroyer component of the 3586: 3581: 3569: 3561: 2851: 2764: 1770:Watson, Graham (2 August 2015). 1198:. Three more ships of the class 281:Admiralty-type destroyer leaders 51: 31: 3626:Admiralty type flotilla leaders 388:Layout of Admiralty type leader 363:Admiralty type flotilla leaders 164:Admiralty-type destroyer leader 3631:Maritime incidents in May 1940 2507:. London: Macdonald & Co. 1820:"King May Broadcast Next Week" 836:had to be towed back to Dover 617:for his service in command of 1: 3611:Ships built on the River Tyne 2634:. No. 1. pp. 36–50. 2328:. Shepperton, UK: Ian Allan. 2052:Kindell, Don (8 April 2012). 2025:Kindell, Don (8 April 2012). 1959:Kindell, Don (7 April 2012). 1908:Kindell, Don (7 April 2012). 1881:Kindell, Don (7 April 2012). 1518:, pp. 254, 286–287 fn 27 570:during 1919–1920, during the 2643:. London: Cassell & Co. 2611:Convoys to Russia: 1941–1945 2203:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2167:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 1998:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 1046:took part in supporting the 341:shipyard on 4 October 1917, 2677:Winser, John de S. (1994). 2658:Winser, John de S. (1999). 2575:. London: Greenhill Books. 2452:Halpern, Paul, ed. (2011). 1538:. December 1918. p. 13 1395:, pp. 166, 281, fn. 37 1305:Dittmar & Colledge 1972 828:, breaking the destroyer's 615:Distinguished Service Order 468:2-pounder (40 mm) "pom-pom" 394:long between perpendiculars 302:. She was built during the 3647: 2326:British Warships 1914–1919 1174:The other four ships were 788:Western Approaches Command 602:troops. In December 1919, 445:two-pounder (40mm) pom-pom 431:pairs fore and aft of the 18: 3556: 2915: 2907:-class) destroyer leaders 2891: 2877: 2590:Roskill, Stephen (1956). 2395:Friedman, Norman (2009). 1216:had been ordered earlier. 864:, Nore Command, based at 802:, and on 2 October 1939, 283:, sometimes known as the 212:Boilers 40,000 hp (30 MW) 154: 45: 30: 3110:Johan Maurits van Nassau 2756:-class) flotilla leaders 2554:Preston, Antony (1971). 2546:Naval Operations: Vol. V 1680:, pp. 179, 187, 190 1576:. March 1919. p. 22 1369:Gardiner & Gray 1985 902:had to be towed back to 794:. On 30 September 1939, 240:BL 4.7-inch (120mm) guns 2639:Whitley, M. J. (2000). 2522:Manning, T. D. (1961). 2303:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 2257:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 1458:, pp. 166–167, 298 929:16th Destroyer Flotilla 882:, which were escorting 862:18th Destroyer Flotilla 780:17th Destroyer Flotilla 778:was made leader of the 770:On the outbreak of the 637:took off refugees from 507:10th Destroyer Flotilla 197:14 ft (4.3 m) 189:31 ft (9.4 m) 181:320 ft (98 m) 155:General characteristics 3096:Batterijschip Ijmuiden 2503:Lenton, H. T. (1970). 2376:English, John (1987). 2343:English, John (2019). 2117:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2105:Ruegg & Hague 1993 1743:"Renown Runs for Home" 1269:Who later became King 1075:and was docked at the 1022:. On 24 October 1943, 917: 737:. On 4 December 1930, 701:1st Destroyer Flotilla 697:5th Destroyer Flotilla 689:4th Destroyer Flotilla 609:s commanding officer, 560:6th Destroyer Flotilla 441:3 in (76 mm) 389: 248:guns (twin bow turret) 3090:Abraham van der Hulst 2859:Royal Australian Navy 2631:Warship International 2604:– via Hyperwar. 2558:. London: Macdonald. 2533:British Warship Names 2524:The British Destroyer 1664:The Edinburgh Gazette 1225:In British practice, 912: 817:Evacuation of Dunkirk 527:, while the cruisers 449:21-inch (533 mm) 387: 337:at Hawthorn Leslie's 3116:Jan Pieterszoon Coen 2119:, pp. 49–50, 89 2107:, pp. 42–45, 89 1028:Hunt-class destroyer 1003:Hunt-class destroyer 962:was detached to the 923:was under repair at 848:was under repair at 208:Turbines, 2 shafts, 2707:at navalhistory.net 2136:. Naval-history.net 2086:. Naval-history.net 2060:. Naval-History.net 2033:. Naval-History.net 1967:. Naval-History.net 1916:. Naval-History.net 1889:. Naval-History.net 1862:. Naval-History.net 1774:. Naval-History.net 774:in September 1939, 695:transferred to the 677:, with the cruiser 556:Mediterranean Fleet 547:Mediterranean Fleet 377:, commander of the 3103:Gerard Callenburgh 2903:Thornycroft type ( 2015:, pp. 142–143 1988:, pp. 31, 133 1836:– via Trove. 1808:– via Trove. 1759:– via Trove. 1731:– via Trove. 1704:, pp. 364–365 1446:, pp. 99, 101 1093:Hughes Bolckow Ltd 1026:collided with the 972:Operation Pedestal 958:On 1 August 1942, 918: 876:and the destroyer 840:-first by the tug 806:and the destroyer 501:After completion, 390: 295:was named for the 3598: 3597: 2928: 2927: 2535:. London: Putnam. 2526:. London: Putnam. 2478:. 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Index

HMS Montrose
HMS Montrose in 1932
Royal Navy Ensign
Atlantic
Dunkirk
Arctic
North Sea
English Channel
Normandy
Admiralty-type destroyer leader
Parsons
Yarrow
BL 4.7-inch (120mm) guns
6 pdr 10cwt
2-pounder guns
20 mm
Admiralty-type destroyer leaders
Scottish
Graham
Dukes of Montrose
First World War
inter-war years
Second World War
Hawthorn Leslie
Hebburn
laid down
Hebburn-on-Tyne
launched
commissioned
Admiralty type flotilla leaders

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