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128, OB 338, HX 133, SC 036, ON 001, HX 140, ON 006, HX 143, ON 037, HX 160, HX 166, SL 097G, ON 060, HX 172, SC 070 DS 024, SD 024, TA 012, SL 103, UR 019, RU 019, DS 026, SD 026, UR 025, RU 025, UR 028, RU 028, UR 030, UR 031, RU 030, RU 031, UR 046, KMF 003, SC 109, SC 112, ON 049, DS 036, SD 036, PW 292, DS 041, SD 041, DS 043, SD 043, DS 045, SD 045, DS 046, SD 046, DS 047, SD 047, HX 274, WP SP 20, WP 493, WP 504, WP 505, WP 508, WP 509, WP 512
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for escort of UK-Iceland convoys, till July when she sustained damage in heavy weather conditions and was withdrawn from for repair until September. She then deployed with the destroyers
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retired from the exercise and sailed to Plymouth for repairs. In October she was withdrawn from operational service and assigned a training role based at Plymouth.
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in April 1917, the S class was intended as a fast 36-knot (67 km/h; 41 mph) destroyer for service that would be cheaper than the large
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was withdrawn for Atlantic escort duties due to her age and that new ships were available for ocean escort duties. She transferred to
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in October 1927. She recommissioned at Rosyth on 2 June 1931 before being reduced to reserve again at
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In 1938 she was deployed with the Portsmouth Local Flotilla and used for training.
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deployed for escort of Convoys ON 30 and HX 160 for outward passage to the
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with a curved blade. She served in both World Wars and following a
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during Northern Barrage Minelaying (Operation SN222B). In October
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was deployed in support of exercises in preparation for the
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and six Flower-class corvettes. During October and November
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was part of the escort for Convoy HX112 with the destroyers
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in August 1920, then paid off to the Maintenance Reserve in
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was completed on 13 April 1918. She served briefly with the
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campaign in 1942 she was adopted by the civil community of
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in Normandy. On 26 April, while escorting a convoy of US
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for her continuation of Atlantic escort duties, based at
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and the first ship in the Royal Navy named after the
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(1985). 928:"HMS Scimitar (H 21) - Old S-class Destroyer" 8: 1970:World War I destroyers of the United Kingdom 394:on 30 May 1917 and launched on 27 Feb 1918. 229:(5,090 km) at 15 kn (28 km/h) 1934:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy 1095:Parkes, Oscar; Prendegast, Maurice (1919). 1815: 1703: 1185: 1166: 1152: 1144: 847:), she was involved in a collision with a 790:in search for a submarine reported in the 524:sustaining damage to her propellers after 624:as part of Convoy HX 133 and helped sink 510:In May she assisted in the evacuation of 1105:"Destroyer Flotillas of the Grand Fleet" 437:and was reduced to the Reserve Fleet at 150:1,221 long tons (1,241 t) deep load 16:For other ships with the same name, see 921: 919: 917: 915: 913: 911: 909: 878: 179:9 ft 10 in (3.00 m) mean 993:Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). 518:where she collided with the destroyer 249:QF 4-inch (101.6 mm) Mark IV guns 24: 974:Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2010). 885:Friedman. 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London: Seeley Service. 995:British Warships 1914–1919 433:, she took no part in the 332: 160:265 ft (80.8 m) 15: 1965:S-class destroyers (1917) 1929: 1906: 1892: 1012:Friedman, Norman (2009). 997:. Shepperton: Ian Allan. 548:. She transferred to the 123: 39: 27: 1069:March, Edgar J. (1966). 349:John Brown & Company 272:18 in (457 mm) 262:21 in (533 mm) 74:John Brown & Company 662:was transferred to the 648:Mid-Ocean Meeting Point 329:Design and construction 124:General characteristics 1674:Imperial Japanese Navy 1050:Johnston, Ian (2014). 824:rescued 93 survivors. 794:. During the search, 710: 558:German submarine  411: 297:which served with the 1618:Royal Australian Navy 1097:Jane's Fighting Ships 1088:British Warship Names 960:Roskill 1960, p. 293. 704: 554:Atlantic Convoy HX 72 405: 792:Southwest Approaches 776:for Channel escort. 1772:Royal Canadian Navy 1682:Patrol Boat No. 101 978:. London: Chatham. 926:Mason, Geoffrey B. 670:with the destroyer 449:in September 1936. 410:bearing pennant G41 251:, mounting P Mk. IX 1175:S-class destroyers 849:Landing Ship, Tank 808:while she was off 747:as escort for the 711: 550:Western Approaches 412: 362:The class had two 357:V-class destroyers 1942: 1941: 1888: 1887: 1807: 1806: 1695: 1694: 1090:. 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Index

HMS Scimitar

John Brown & Company
Clydebank
S-class
destroyer
p.p.
Yarrow boilers
Brown
steam turbines
knots
nmi
QF 4-inch (101.6 mm) Mark IV guns
2-pounder (40-mm) "pom-pom" Mk. II anti-aircraft gun
21 in (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
18 in (457 mm)
torpedo tubes
S-class
destroyer
Royal Navy
Scimitar
backsword
sabre
National Savings
Pershore
Worcestershire
S-class destroyer
John Brown & Company
Clydebank

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