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32: 116: 989: 1150: 1192: 95: 698: 625:) and an escort force composed of three destroyers and two torpedo boats. Force Q intercepted the convoy on the night of 1–2 December. The British ships attacked and sank all four troopships alongside one of the escorting destroyers, heavily damaging another and both torpedo boats. The destroyer 629:
launched all of her six torpedoes from a range of only 2 kilometers, but missed the British ships. At dawn, the savage short-range engagement revealed a clear British victory: Axis losses amounted to 5 ships and over 2000 men, for the loss of
1287: 733:, the Normandy landings, where she was part of the reserve of the Eastern Task Force. In August, she returned to Mediterranean waters for the landings in the south of France, 705:
in the Sword area. The number of shells used by Royal Marines manning the twin 5.25 inch gun X turret can be gauged by the 2000 shell cases massed on X-gun deck.
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725:. She was hit on the quarterdeck by a 250 kg bomb, starting fires aft and killing 14 sailors, forcing her to withdraw to 530:. She was then ordered to the South Atlantic to patrol against Axis blockade runners on the Far East route, returning to 1272: 386: 741:
remained with the Mediterranean Fleet, 15th Cruiser Squadron, postwar until 1946. After a refit at Portsmouth in 1946,
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for repairs. These were carried out between November 1943 and February 1944, when the ship returned to Britain for
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s completion was delayed due to German bombing at Portsmouth Dockyard so she was completed at
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She was paid off in 1949 and was put up for disposal in 1956. On 15 October 1956
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joined the 2nd Cruiser Squadron with the Home Fleet in March 1947.
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HMS Sirius
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Portsmouth Dockyard
Portsmouth
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Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
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Scotland
Scrapped
Pennant number
Dido-class
light cruiser
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QF 5.25-inch (133 mm) guns
0.5-inch (12.7 mm) machine guns
QF 2-pounder (40-mm) pom-poms
21-inch (533 mm)
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