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HMS Whitshed (D77)

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In July she was released from Operation Neptune and resumed mercantile convoy escort and interception patrols engaging E-Boats and submersibles employed in mine laying operations in the North Sea and English Channel through April 1945. After VE-Day she was deployed in re-occupation operations. In
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undertook convoy escort duties and patrolled the North Sea and English Channel. In 1942, her β€˜A’ gun was replaced with a twin 6-pounder army gun for engaging E-Boats. In November 1943 she was in action with E-Boats while escorting convoy CW221 off Hastings with two motor gun boats and four motor
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s keel was laid on 3 June 1918 at the Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. at Wallsend on Tyne. She was launched on 31 January 1919. She was 312 feet (95 m) overall in length with a beam of 29.5 feet (9.0 m). Her mean draught was 9 feet (2.7 m), and would reach 11.25 feet
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The year 1941 was one of continuing convoy escort and patrolling of the North Sea and English Channel. In February she escorted Motor Torpedo Boats for mine laying in the North Sea. The operation came under air attack with no casualties or damage.
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at Dover to assist with support of operations off the Belgian and Dutch coasts. She took part in the demolition and evacuation of IJmuiden and Amsterdam (Operation XD(A)) in early May 1940. She then carried supplies to Dunkirk and embarked the
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developing 27,000 SHP driving two screws for a maximum designed speed of 34 knots. She was oil-fired and had a bunkerage of 320 to 370 tons. This gave a range of between 3500 nautical miles at 15 knots and 900 nautical miles at 32 knots.
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and escorted convoy EIL1 comprising 12 Landing Ship Tank (LST) and 24 Landing Craft Tank (LCT) from Southend to the assembly area of the Eastern Task Force. Then she returned to Southend to escort the build-up convoys.
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was not deployed again operationally and after the end of hostilities she was paid off and reduced to reserve status. The ship was placed on the Disposal List in 1946. She was sold to
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launches of the Coastal Forces. On 18 April 1944 she was in action again with E-Boats on a mine laying operation in the English Channel.
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was commissioned on 11 July 1919 into the Royal Navy with pennant number FA7. She was assigned to the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla in the
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at Portland for convoy defence in the English Channel and South-West Approaches. On 30 January 1940, in conjunction with the sloop
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under the 14th Order for Destroyers in the Emergency War Program of 1918–19. She was the first ship to carry the name.
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in February 1947 for demolition by TJ King. The ship arrived at the breakers yard at Gateshead in April 1948.
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before assisting in the evacuation of the Hook of Holland (Operation Ordnance) and Ostend in mid-May.
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HMS Wideawake: Destroyer and Preserver (Whitshed and all names disguised as wartime publication)
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of the 16th Flotilla. On the 12th, she carried out a torpedo attack on the German battleships
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On 31 July she sustained serious structural damage after detonating a mine off Harwich.
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mounted abeam between funnels. Abaft of the second funnel, she carried six
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carrying anti-tank guns. On her return journey she carried RAF personnel,
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s crew, three of whom had suffered minor injuries, and took them to the
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in order to hold the town while evacuation operations took place, with
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and civilians back to England. She returned to Boulogne on 23 May as
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later passed thanks to British naval authorities for the assistance
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On a Field Red, a Demi-Lion rampant Gold, holding a trefoil Green.
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towed her back to Harwich. She was under repair until December.
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was placed in reserve as more modern destroyers came on line.
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in the South-West Approaches whilst escorting convoy OA30G.
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London: Chatham Publishing. 1108: 1106: 899:June 1945 she was reduced to reserve status. 610:was heavily damaged by fire while at sea off 8: 868:For the remainder of 1942 and most of 1943, 434:3 Γ— 21-inch Torpedo Tubes (one triple mount) 2615:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy 998:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 2636:V and W-class destroyers of the Royal Navy 2505: 2159: 1938: 1921: 1694: 1569: 1562: 1543: 1529: 1521: 1164:Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunters 1939–1942 384:Type 271 Surface Warning Radar fitted 1940 189:Rebuilt as a short range escort (SRE) 1940 1485:B.E.F. Ships Before, At and After Dunkirk 1051: 1049: 431:2 Γ— QF 2 pdr Mk.II "pom-pom" (40 mm L/39) 197:Sold to BISCO for scrapping February 1947 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 1375:Raven, Alan & Roberts, John (1979). 1204:. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. 327:Water-tube boilers, Brown-Curtis geared 1487:. 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