1 9 3 7
July
Contractors
trials
August
Prepared
for commissioning and acceptance
25th
- Build completion and commissioned for
service in 2nd Cruiser Squadron, Home
Fleet.
Carried out Acceptance
Trials.
September
to
December
On
completion of trials,
ammunitioning
and storing worked-up for service in
Home waters.
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|

|
|
Photographs
taken by Mr F Lowe,
probably in 1937
during visit to
Portsmouth. Mr Lowe was
a keen photographer from
1899 to the 1950's -
with thanks to John
Sowerby, his grandson
|
|
|
|
|
1
9 3 8
January
to June
Deployed
with Squadron in Home Fleet exercise and
visits programme. Nominated for escort and
support of planned assault landing by 9th
Infantry Brigade in
Start
Bay.
July
Deployed
with battleship REVENGE and cruiser
SOUTHAMPTON as escort for troopships
LANCASHIRE and CLAN MACALISTER during
passage from Plymouth to Start
Bay
for assault landings.
6th
- Provided cover and support during
landings On release resumed Home Fleet
Squadron duties.
August
Leave
Period.
Ship was fitted
with newly developed air warning radar
Type 79Y.
September
Rejoined
ships of Squadron at Scapa Flow during
Munich crisis.
October
to December
On
release from emergency deployment at Scapa
Flow resumed Squadron duty in Home Fleet.
(Note: This ship was fitted with a
development model of aircraft warning
radar Type 79Y and was the third RN
warship fitted with this new device before
the outbreak of war.)
1
9 3 9
January
Deployed
with Squadron for Home Fleet exercises and
visits.
February
Passage
to Lisbon for Fleet visit (Note: This was
part of an annual joint exercise at
Gibraltar with ships of the Mediterranean
Fleet and was usually interspersed with
visits.)
3rd
- At
Lisbon
with cruiser SOUTHAMPTON and Home Fleet
destroyers.
8th
- Sailed from Lisbon to Gibraltar to take
part in joint Fleet exercises.
9th
- Arrived at
Gibraltar
for exercises.
(Note: Trials were carried out using Radar
Type 79Y and valuable information was
obtained about
its operational use.)
March
Return
passage to Home waters for Leave period.
April
Leave
period in Chatham
May
to July
Resumed
Squadron duties with Home Fleet including
visits in UK and preparatory exercises in
anticipation of hostilities with Germany
August
31st
- Sailed from
Scapa
Flow to take-up war station.
Deployed with battleships NELSON, RODNEY,
RAMILLIES, ROYAL OAK, ROYAL SOVEREIGN,
battlecruisers HOOD and REPULSE screened
by destroyers of Home
Fleet.
September
Transferred
to 18th Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet.
3rd
- Deployed at Scapa Flow with Squadron in
Home Fleet
5th
- Under air attacks at
Scapa
Flow.
7th
- Deployed with battleships NELSON,
RODNEY, battlecruiser REPULSE, HM aircraft
carrier ARK ROYAL and cruiser AURORA in
search for German mercantiles
attempting
return passage to Europe west of Hebrides.
9th
- Returned to Scapa Flow to refuel
10th
- Return passage to Scapa Flow.
12th
- Sailed for Sullom Voe for interception
patrols.
18th
- Deployed for interception patrol in NW
Approaches.
22nd
- Carried out offensive sweep of
Kattegat
with 2nd Cruiser Squadron.
23rd
- Returned to Scapa Flow after destroyers
JERSEY and JAVELIN had been involved in
collision.
26th
- Sailed from Scapa Flow with cruisers
SOUTHAMPTON, GLASGOW and AURORA screened
by six destroyers to escort Submarine
SPEARFISH during passage to
Rosyth after damage on patrol. Under
air attacks whilst on passage.
27th
- Arrived at Scapa Flow
October
5th
- Sailed for
Invergordon.
6th
- Resumed duty at Scapa Flow.
8th
- Deployed with battlecruisers HOOD and
REPULSE with screen of
four Home Fleet destroyers in search for
the German battleship GNEISENAU and
cruiser KOLN reported on passage in North
Sea.
10th
- Returned to
Scapa
Flow after unsuccessful search.
15th
- Transferred to Loch Ewe with other Home
Fleet ships after the sinking of
battleship ROYAL OAK in Scapa Flow
17th
- Sailed from Loch Ewe for interception
patrol in
Denmark Strait.
21st
- During interception patrol in NW
Approaches boarded German freighter GLORIA
which took ship to
Kirkwall
as Prize.
29th
- Under refit at Rosyth.
November
9th
- Resumed Fleet duties and sailed from
Rosyth for patrol in NW Approaches.
21st
- Returned to Loch Ewe.
23rd
- Deployed with ships of Home Fleet in
search for German battleships SCHARNHORST
and GNEISENAU after the sinking of Armed
Merchant cruiser
RAWALPINDI in defence of an Atlantic
convoy. (For details of naval
activities in Home waters in 1939
including Northern Patrol duties see ARMED
MERCHANT CRUISERS by K
Poolman,
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by C Barnett
and Naval Staff
History.)
December
10th
- Taken in hand for routine docking in
Tyne
commercial shipyard.
17th
- Return passage to Scapa Flow to rejoin
Squadron.
18th
- Deployed for interception patrol in NW
Approaches.
28th
- Return passage to Scapa Flow.
1
9 4 0
January
7th
- Deployed for interception patrol in NW
Approaches.
30th
- Stoker rating lost overboard in rough
weather conditions. Sustained
structural damage.
February
Under
repair at South Shields.
March
On
completion resumed Home Fleet duties based
at Scapa Flow. Deployed
for escort of convoys to and from
Norway.
Under air attacks and carried out an
unsuccessful attack on a submarine
contact.
April
(Note:
18th Cruiser Squadron comprised:
cruisers MANCHESTER (Flag), SOUTHAMPTON,
GLASGOW and BIRMINGHAM with EDINBURGH and
NEWCASTLE under repair.)
7th
- Sailed from Scapa Flow with battleships
RODNEY (Flag of CinC Home Fleet, VALIANT,
battlecruiser REPULSE, HM cruiser PENELOPE
and French cruiser EMILE BERTIN with HM
destroyers CODRINGTON, GRIFFIN, JUPITER,
ELECTRA, ESCAPADE, BRAZEN, BEDOUIN,
PUNJABI, ESKIMO and KIMBERLEY to intercept
German warships reported by aircraft
on passage in
North Sea off Norway.
8th
- Remained with RODNEY and VALIANT when
other Home Fleet ships detached for search
to north and deployed to carry
out search in Bergen – Trondheim area.
9th
- Detached with MANCHESTER and BIRMINGHAM
with seven
destroyers to attack enemy forces in
Bergen.
Rejoined Home Fleet ships when attack
cancelled by Admiralty Under air attacks
after rejoining Fleet. (Note: GURKHA was
sunk during these attacks.)
10th
- Deployed for patrol off
Bergen
with GLASGOW.
On release rejoined Home Fleet and took
passage to Scapa Flow
11th
- Nominated for patrol duty off Norway in
inshore waters to intercept ships
carrying reinforcements to German invasion
forces. Took passage with GLASGOW,
destroyers SOMALI, MASHONA, AFRIDI, SIKH,
MATABELE and MOHAWK
12th
- Carried out patrol off coast of
Alesund
north of
Stadlandet.
Diverted with to carry out search for
German landing force reported
by aircraft
13th
- Ordered to prepare a ship landing party
to secure quay at Namsos
(Operation HENRY)
14th
to 16th - Landed
seamen and marines at
Namsos
and remained in area. Ships’
aircraft carried out reconnaissance
flights.
17th
- Re-embarked landing party from
destroyers and took passage to return
to Scapa Flow.
20th
- Nominated for transport of reinforcement
for SICKLE Force at Molde.
22nd
- After embarking troops and equipment at
Rosyth took passage with cruisers GALATEA,
GLASGOW, destroyers VANSITTART, CAMPBELL,
IVANHOE, ICARUS and
WITCH.
23rd
- Arrived at Molde after GLASGOW detached
for landing reinforcements
at Andalsnes
24th
- Took independent passage to Scapa Flow
after landing troops on
the quay at Molde.
25th
- Escorted damaged cruiser CURACOA
returning to Scapa Flow.
26th
- Nominated for detached service in Nore
Command in the
Humber.
28th
- Deployed to provide cover for aircraft
carrier ARK ROYAL during
air operations in defence of Fleet units
off Norway (Operation DX).
30th
- Deployed with cruisers GALATEA,
ARETHUSA, SOUTHAMPTON, destroyers
SOMALI, MASHONA, SIKH, WANDERER, WALKER,
WESTCOTT and Landing Ship ROYAL ULSTER to
evacuate troops from Andalsnes. Anchored
off shore and embarked troops from WALKER.
May
1st
- Took passage to Scapa Flow with 600
troops embarked
9th
- Despatched from Scapa Flow with
MANCHESTER to cover passage in tow to
Tyne of damaged destroyer KELLY which had
been in action with E-Boats
in North Sea.
10th
- Arrived in contact with tow but
withdrawn because of threat of submarine
attack.
27th
- Deployed with Humber Force for
anti-invasion patrol. (Note: For
details of the disastrous operations off
Norway see NAVAL OPERATIONS OF THE
CAMPAIGN IN NORWAY, April- May 1940
(HMSO), NARVIK by D MacIntyre, THE DOOMED
EXPEDITION by J Adams
and CARRIER GLORIOUS by J Winton.)
June
Anti-invasion deployment with Humber
Force in continuation.
July
Deployed
with REPULSE and RENOWN, cruisers
DEVONSHIRE, YORK and AUSTRALIA (RAN) in
search for German warships reported on
passage to attack Atlantic shipping. Passage
to
Greenock
for repair.
August
Nominated
for service at Gibraltar with Force H as
relief for HM cruiser
ARETHUSA which had returned to
UK
for refit.
Taken in hand for short refit at Greenock
to prepare for
foreign service. (Note: Other
ships in Force H were: RENOWN,
aircraft carrier ARK ROYAL destroyers
FAULKNOR, FORESTER, FEARLESS,
FORTUNE , FIREDRAKE, FORESIGHT,
FOXHOUND and FURY) battleship VALIANT,
aircraft carrier ILLUSTRIOUS, cruisers
CALCUTTA and COVENTRY which were to join
Fleet at Alexandria took passage to
Gibraltar prior to transit to Malta
escorted by Force H (Operation HATS).
22nd
- Took passage to Gibraltar as part of
escort for military convoy taking troops
and stores to Alexandria. (Note: Passage
of this convoy in NW Approaches was
provided
by
reinforcement warships on passage to
Gibraltar.)
29th
- Arrived at
Gibraltar
and commenced Force H service.
30th
- Joined ARK ROYAL and RENOWN to provide
cover for passage of reinforcement
warships in western Mediterranean as Force
F to Sicilian Narrows. (Operation HATS)
(For details of Malta Convoy operations
see MALTA CONVOYS by R Woodman. THE BATTLE
FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN by D MacIntyre and
NAVAL WAR IN THE MEDITERRANEAN by J Greene
an d A
Massignani).
September
1st
- Took return passage to Gibraltar after
Force F entered Sicilian Narrows.
2nd
- Provided cover for air attacks by ARK
ROYAL on airfield at
Cagliari
during passage of HATS (Operations SMASH
and GRAB. See references.)
3rd
- Arrived at Gibraltar.
4th
- Nominated for cover of military convoy
during Atlantic passage from
Clyde.
5th
- Took passage to UK
October
3rd
- Provided cover for convoy WS3A (Slow)
13th
- Detached from WS3A (Slow) on relief by
cruiser CUMBERLAND and took passage to
Gibraltar to rejoin Force H.
27th
- Carried out unsuccessful search for
German blockade runners reported
leaving Azores.
November
5th
- Intercepted French liner MESSILA on
passage in
Atlantic
from Liverpool and allowed to proceed.
7th
- Sailed from Gibraltar with ARK ROYAL and
screened by destroyers DUNCAN, ENCOUNTER,
FAULKNOR, FIREDRAKE, FORESTER, FORTUNE and
FURY to provide cover during passage in
western Mediterranean to Sicilian Narrows
for
reinforcement warships in transit to join
the Fleet at Alexandria designated
as Force F (Operation COAT). (Note: Force
F comprised battleship BARHAM, cruisers
BERWICK and GLASGOW, destroyers GALLANT,
GRIFFIN
and GREYHOUND.)
9th
- Provided cover during air operations
against
Cagliari
during passage (Operation CRACK) Detached
on arrival at
Sicilian
Narrows for return to Gibraltar.
(Note: ENCOUNTER, FAULKNOR, FORTUNE and
FURY transferred to Force F
as screen.)
14th
- Arrived at
Gibraltar
with Force H ships.
15th
- Deployed with RENOWN and ARK ROYAL
screened by destroyers FAULKNOR,
FORTUNE, FORESTER,
FIREDRAKE and FOXHOUND as Force B
to provide
cover for Malta aircraft delivery by
aircraft carrier ARGUS (Operation WHITE –
See references.)
17th
- Detached to carry out search in Atlantic
for German commerce
raider and sustained weather
damage.
21st
- Joined cruisers MANCHESTER and
SOUTHAMPTON west of Gibraltar for
the escort of reinforcement warships on
passage to join Fleet at Alexandria and
transit of
merchant ships (Operation COLLAR) (Note:
This was a complex operation involving
transfer of warships to and from
Alexandria as well as
passage of mercantile traffic to and
from Malta. For details see
above references.)
25th
- Deployed with RENOWN. ARK ROYAL, cruiser
DESPATCH, screened by
destroyers FAULKNOR, FIREDRAKE, FORESTER,
FURY, WISHART, ENCOUNTER, KELVIN and
JAGUAR as Force B to provide cover for
passage of
reinforcement warships in transit
to join Fleet at Alexandria
as Force F, and
three
mercantiles. See references for
details.
27th
- Took part in brief engagement with
Italian surface force including two
battleships (battle of Spartivento) (Note:
cruiser BERWICK, battleship RAMILLIES and
cruiser NEWCASTLE (Force D) on passage
from Egypt had joined Force B and took
part. BERWICK was hit and sustained damage
with seven of her ship’s company
were killed. The Italian ships withdrew
after an incorrect assessment of
the composition
of the British force. For details of the
subsequent criticism of the conduct
of this action by Vice Admiral JF
Somerville and his later exoneration
see
references).
29th
- Returned to
Gibraltar
with ships of Forces B and D.
December
14th
- Deployed on interception patrol off
Azores
till 18th December.
15th
- Escorted m battleship MALAYA and 2
merchantmen to Gibraltar from
Galita
Island with RENOWN (Operation HIDE).
25th
- Despatched from Gibraltar with RENOWN
and ARK ROYAL to assist
defence of Convoy WS5A attacked by German
cruiser ADMIRAL HIPPER
off Spanish coast.
1 9 4 1
January
1st
- Carried out offensive sweep in western
Mediterranean
4th
- Returned to Gibraltar.
7th
- Covered passage of Malta convoy to Skerki
Bank and aircraft delivery by ARK ROYAL
with RENOWN, ARK ROYAL and HM battleship
MALAYA (Operation EXCESS).
27th
- Joined escort for Gibraltar - UK convoy
for two days and returned.
31st
- Escorted ARK ROYAL with RENOWN and MALAYA
for air attack
on Tirso Dam
(Operation PICKET). (Note: This was
intended as a diversion during planned
bombardment of Genoa by
ships of Force H. (Operation RESULT).
February
(Note:
Planned bombardment of Genoa cancelled during operation because of
adverse weather
conditions.
4th
- Returned to Gibraltar.
6th
- Sailed for
Genoa
with ships of Force H.
8th
- Bombarded Genoa with RENOWN and MALAYA
and covered ARK ROYAL during air attacks
on shore targets and minelaying (Operation
GROG – For full details see
Naval Staff History)
11th
- Returned to Gibraltar
13th
- Took part in searched for German cruiser
ADMIRAL HIPPER with HMS ARK ROYAL and
RENOWN after it had attacked unescorted convoy
SL54.
18th
- Relieved KENYA as escort of convoy SL65
until 1st March
March
10th
- Escorted troopship STRATHMORE to Clyde
with cruiser ARETHUSA.
12th
- Routine docking in Gibraltar
17th
- Exploded two British A/S mines with paravane.
Damage did not justify docking.
21st
- Escorted Submarine Depot Ship MAIDSTONE
during return passage to Gibraltar.
30th
- Intercepted Vichy French convoy off
Oran.
Returned fire from shore batteries and sustained
structural damage during attack by two
French aircraft.
April
2nd
- Escorted ARK ROYAL with RENOWN for
aircraft delivery to Malta. (Operation
WINCH)
5th
- Docked at Gibraltar for repair of damage
inflicted during air attacks on 30th March
6th
to 16th - On
completion of docking joined ARK ROYAL,
RENOWN, cruiser FIJI and destroyers of 8th
Flotilla in Atlantic search for German
warships SCHARNHORST reported on passage
to attack convoys.
20th
- Escorted ARGUS for part of passage into
Gibraltar with aircraft for transfer to
Malta
in ARK ROYAL.
24th
- Covered transit of cruiser DIDO to join
Mediterranean Fleet. (Operation TRANSIT)
and also aircraft delivery to Malta by ARK
ROYAL with RENOWN and ships of Force H.
(Operation DUNLOP)
May
6th
- Covered transit of battleship QUEEN
ELIZABETH, cruisers NAIAD, to
PHOEBE, and FIJI to reinforce
Fleet in eastern Mediterranean and convoy
of
9th
- tanks for Eighth Army in Middle East
with RENOWN, ARK ROYAL and
ships of Force H. (Operation TIGER) (For
details of Mediterranean operations in
1941 see BATTLE FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN by
D. MacIntyre, ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY
and Naval Staff
Histories). Under air attacks
12th
- Escorted damaged destroyer FORTUNE to
Gibraltar during final stage of return
passage.
19th
- Escorted ARK ROYAL and FURIOUS for Malta
aircraft delivery with
RENOWN (Operation SPLICE).
24th
- After BISMARCK had broken out into
Atlantic urgently despatched from
Gibraltar with RENOWN, ARK ROYAL and
screen of destroyers to
join Home Fleet in the search in north
Atlantic.
26th
- Accidentally attacked by SWORDFISH from
ARK ROYAL and then engaged
in action with BISMARCK. Structural damage
sustained to upper deck and radar
equipment was
disabled. Three
seaman were killed. Detail in
BATTLESHIP BISMARCK by
Mullenhein-Rechberg and Naval
Staff History)
29th
- Returned to Gibraltar with Force H
June
5th
- Escorted ARK ROYAL and FURIOUS with
RENOWN during
aircraft delivery to
Malta
(Operation ROCKET).
8th
- Joined aircraft carrier VICTORIOUS and
cruiser HERMIONE with RENOWN
and ARK ROYAL to escort into
Gibraltar.
10th
- Relieved in Force "H" by cruiser
HERMIONE and deployed on interception
duty in Atlantic.
14th
- Intercepted and sank U-Boat supply
tanker FREDRICHE BREME. 88 survivors from
the German ship were rescued.
20th
- Joined cruiser CUMBERLAND to reinforce
escort for UK convoy.
July
Under
refit at Dockyard Rosyth.
(Note: Radar Type 284 Fire-control for
forward 6" main armament
and Type 285
for secondary AA armament were fitted. Six
20mm Oerlikon guns fitted for Close Range
defence against air attack.)
August
Under
refit at Rosyth.
12th
- On completion worked-up at Scapa Flow
and deployed with 10th Cruiser Squadron
in Home Fleet.
30th
- Joined escort for military convoy WS1 1
in Atlantic with FURIOUS, REPULSE, cruiser
CAIRO and Armed Merchant cruiser DERBYSHIRE.
September
2nd
- Detached from convoy and returned to
Scapa Flow
12th
- Passage to
Gibraltar
to rejoin Force H.
22nd
- Relieved battleship RODNEY in escort for
Malta support convoy in
Atlantic.
25th
- Joined Force X with cruisers KENYA,
EDINBURGH, HERMIONE and
EURYALUS as the Close Escort for Convoy
WS11 to Malta covered by
Force H supplemented by ships of the Home
Fleet including HM battleships NELSON,
RODNEY and PRINCE OF WALES and ARK ROYAL
to
Skerki
Channel (Operation HALBERD).
27th
- Under air attack and threat from
Italian surface units which never
materialised.
October
Deployed
at Gibraltar and despatched with cruiser
KENYA to carry out
search for U-Boat supply ship operating in
Atlantic.
(Note: This search was activated as a
result of decryption of enemy signals.
3rd
- Intercepted German Freighter KOTA PINANG
and sunk by KENYA. (Note: German
mercantile was located by aircraft from KENYA,
scuttled on
approach and set on fire before being
abandoned. See HITLER'S U-boat war by C
Blair and IN HARMS WAY by B J
Crabb.
Survivors were later rescued by a U-Boat.)
6th
- Returned to
Greenock
with KENYA and joined Home Fleet.
November
3rd
- Deployed with 18th Cruiser Squadron in
Iceland
for defence of Russian Convoys.
December
1st
- Joined escort for Russian Convoy PQ5.
7th
- Detached from PQ5 with Fleet
Minesweepers HAZARD and HEBE on
relief by Fleet Minesweepers BRAMBLE and
SEAGULL. Passage to
Kola Inlet.
16th
- Deployed with
KENYA
and SUFFOLK in search for German
battleship TIRPITZ reported breaking out
into Atlantic.
1 9 4 2
January
27th
- Deployed on Northern Patrol between
Iceland and Faeroes in turn with
cruisers
KENYA
and TRINIDAD.
February
Northern Patrol duty in continuation.
March
4th
- Detonated mine off NE Iceland when on
passage to provide cover for Russian
Convoy PQ12. Major damage was sustained
aft and a RM sentry was killed.
Escorted to Seidisfiord
by destroyers FAULKNOR and ESKIMO.
(Note: One source records BEDOUIN with
FAULKNOR.)
6th
- Arrived in
Iceland
after passage at 6 knots.
27th
- On completion of temporary repair by
ship's staff took passage to Scapa Flow.
April
2nd
- Under repair and refit at- Palmer's
Yard, Hebburn
on Tyne. (Note: Radar Type 284
radar fitted for after 6" turret fire
control. Radar Type 285 sets fitted AA
fire-control. Radar Type 273 surface warning
radar added and Type 79Y air
warning radar replaced by new design Type
281. IFF equipment added and US manufactured
VHF radio telephone
outfit (TBS) installed for inter-ship
communications. (For details of radar
equipment development and use see RADAR AT
SEA by D Howse.
Additional 20mm Oerlikon guns fitted.)
May to
June
Under refit and repair
by Palmers at
Hebburn,
Newcastle.
July
Carried
out post refit trials before taking passage
to Scapa Flow.
24th
- Rejoined 18th Cruiser Squadron at Scapa
Flow.
August
Worked
up for service at Scapa Flow.
September
8th
- Passage to Iceland with cruiser
CUMBERLAND and destroyer ECLIPSE.
14th
- Sailed from Iceland with cruisers
CUMBERLAND, NORFOLK, SUFFOLK
and LONDON.
16th
- Detached with CUMBERLAND and destroyer
ECLIPSE for passage
to Spitzbergen to land equipment and
personnel for garrison..
23rd
- Covered returning Russian Convoy QP14
during passage to
Scapa
Flow.
October
9th
- Present at
Scapa
Flow during visit by Prime Minister and
Sir Stafford Cripps.
24th
- Exercised in NW Approaches with cruiser
JAMAICA and HMS ARGUS for support duty
during planned assault landings
26th
- Embarked 670 members of US combat team
for passage to Gibraltar.
27th
- Joined close escort for 38 ship military
convoy taking troops for landings
in North Africa (Operation TORCH)
November
5th
- After refuelling Joined KMF1 Convoy
escort with aircraft carriers ARGUS
and AVENGER and cruisers SCYLLA and
CHARYBDIS.
6th
- Joined Eastern Naval Force with BERMUDA
to cover landings at Algiers. (Operation
TORCH - For details
see ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY), BRITISH INVASION FLEETS by J de
Winser and
Naval Staff History)
7th
- Transferred US troops to destroyers
MALCOLM and BROKE for landings.
9th
- Deployed on protective patrol off
landing areas.
10th
- Escorted troopship convoy to Bougie
for landings.
11th
- In collision with Minesweeper CADMUS
on passage. Slight structural
damage in waist and a Stoker rating on the
upper deck was killed.
13th
- Passage to
Gibraltar
with destroyer CLARE.
14th
- Passage to
Scapa
Flow with JAMAICA to rejoin Home Fleet.
20th
- Under repair at Scapa and then began
Home Fleet exercise programme. (Note:
Welding equipment and radar stores were
thrown overboard and had to be recovered
by divers before dockyard work could start
! Return to Scapa Flow was met with
concern by some of ship’s company who had
anticipated that repair would have been
done at a UK commercial shipyard.
Retention at Scapa Flow was made necessary
by requirement to have the ship
available at Scapa Flow for
despatch to intercept German warships on
passage to
attack Atlantic convoys.)
December
14th
- After convoy conference for Russian
Convoy JW61 at Loch Ewe sailed to
rendezvous
with JAMAICA
for passage to Iceland.
15th
- Joined JAMAICA, destroyers BEAGLE,
MATCHLESS and OPPORTUNE and
took passage to Seidisfjord.
19th
- Provided cruiser cover in Force R with
JAMAICA and same destroyers
for passage to Kola Inlet of Russian
Convoy JW51A. (Note: battleship KING
GEORGE V and cruiser BERWICK gave Distant
Cover.
27th
- Sailed from
Murmansk
to provide cruiser cover for returning
Convoy RA51.
31st - In action with German cruisers
LUTZOW, ADMIRAL HIPPER and destroyer escorts
which had been
sailed to intercepted Russian Convoy JW51B.
Engaged and sank German destroyer FRIEDRICH
ECKOLDT (battle of the Barents Sea -
For details see
SHEFFIELD by R. Bassett, 73 NORTH by
D. Pope and Naval Staff History)
1 9 4 3
January
1st
- Escorted returning Convoy RA51 to
Iceland
with JAMAICA.
2nd
- Detached from RA51 and took passage to
UK.
23rd
- Provided Distant Cover with battleship
ANSON for Russian Convoy
JW52 and the returning Convoy RA52.
(For details see CONVOYS TO RUSSIA by R.
Ruegg and CONVOY
!
by P. Kemp).
February
Passage
to Iceland and joined cruisers BELFAST and
CUMBERLAND to
join escort of Russian Convoy JW53 during
passage to Kola Inlet.
15th
- Sailed from
Seidisfjord
with Escort Carrier DASHER to join JW53
(Note: Convoy had sailed from Loch Ewe on
15th.)
18th
- Sustained extensive structural damage in
appalling weather during passage. (Note:
Top of “A” Turret was completely removed
27th
- Under repair in Clyde shipyard.
March
1st
- Remained operational and provided cover
for passage of return convoy RA53 to Loch
Ewe Detached from cover and too passage to
Clyde for repair
11th
- Arrived in Clyde and taken in hand for
repair and refit in Clyde commercial
shipyard (Note: The aircraft facilities
were removed except the two cranes which
were retained.)
April
to
May
Under
repair and refit (Note: Additional 20mm
Oerlikon weapons fitted to improve defence
against air attacks.)
June
10th
- Escorted troopship convoy to Bougie
for landings.
11th
- In collision with Minesweeper CADMUS
on passage. Slight structural
damage in waist On completion
rejoined Home Fleet and worked up for
service at Scapa Flow.
22nd
- Deployed in SW approaches to cover
passage of convoys to Gibraltar for
military operations in Sicily (Operation
HUSKY - For details see
ENGAGE THE ENEMY and the Naval Staff
History).
July
Under
repair to Boiler Equipment at Dockyard
Devonport.
August
On
completion returned to deployment in Bay
of Biscay of interception of blockade
runners
and to cover
Atlantic convoys to Gibraltar.
Carried out aircraft
direction training.
September
Detached
for duty in Mediterranean in 15th Cruiser
Squadron to support military operations.
14th
- Provided naval gunfire support for
military shore operations at Salerno.
(Operation AVALANCHE - Details as HUSKY).
October
Deployed
in central Mediterranean for gunfire
support and AA defence duty.
November
Based
at Algiers in continuation.
19th
- At Oran for visit of USS IOWA with
President Roosevelt embarked.
20th
- Passage to UK to rejoin Home Fleet.
December
7th
- Rejoined 10th Cruiser Squadron. Home
Fleet for Russian Convoy escort an
covering duties
12th
- Provided cruiser cover with BELFAST and
NORFOLK for Russian
Convoy JW55A. Detached from cover
and took passage to Kola Inlet.
19th
- Arrived at Kola Inlet.
23rd
- Sailed from Kola Inlet to provide
cruiser cover for incoming JW55A and
return Convoy RA55A.
26th
- Ordered by CinC Home Fleet to close
convoy JW55A which was under imminent
threat of attack Obtained radar detection
of German battleship SCHARNHORST In
action with BELFAST and NORFOLK against
German battleship SCHARNHORST and obtained
hits with second salvo. Had
to disengage when bearing of port inner
shaft was damaged reducing speed to 22
knots.
(battle of North Cape.
See KOLA RUN by Campbell and D MacIntyre,
Naval Staff History and
SHEFFIELD by R. Bassett).
27th
- Took passage to Kola Inlet

1 9 4 4
January
Passage to Scapa Flow with BELFAST and
NORFOLK.
Repair arranged at Liverpool. Passage
to Liverpool.
25th
- Under refit and repair to port inner
shaft at Liverpool.
February
16th
- Rejoined Home Fleet in 10th Cruiser
Squadron for Fleet duties on interception
and patrol duty in North Sea and NW
Approaches
March
Deployed
in NW Approaches and North Sea with Home
Fleet in continuation
30th
- Sailed from Scapa Flow with aircraft
carrier FURIOUS, cruiser JAMAICA Escort
aircraft carriers EMPEROR, FENCER, PURSUER
and SEARCHER
with destroyer screen to provide cover for
passage of outward
Russian Convoy JW58 and return Convoy RA58
before detaching
for air attacks on German
battleship TIRPITZ (Note: Deployed as
Force 2. Force 1 comprised battleships
DUKE OF YORK, ANSON, BELFAST, cruisers
ROYALIST and aircraft carrier VICTORIOUS
with destroyer screen.)
April
3rd
- Escorted aircraft carriers VICTORIOUS,
FURIOUS, EMPEROR. FENCER, PURSUER
and SEARCHER with cruisers ROYALIST,
BELFAST, JAMAICA
screened by Fleet destroyers
during air attacks on German battleship
TIRPITZ in Altenfjord.
Cover was provided by ANSON and remaining
ships of Force 1, concurrent
with protection for Russian Convoy JW58
and returning RA58. (Operation TUNGSTEN).
6th
- Returned to Scapa Flow with Fleet
units.
15th
- Escorted Escort Type aircraft carriers
during A/S operations in North West
Approaches (Operation PITCHBOWL). On
release nominated took passage to Clyde.
21st
- Under refit at Greenock. (Note:
Further 20mm Oerlikon weapons added making
total of 22,)
May
7th
- Rejoined 10th Cruiser Squadron at Scapa
Flow.
11th
- Present at Scapa Flow during visit to
Home Fleet by King George VI.
12th
- Joined ANSON, VICTORIOUS and FURIOUS for
provision of cover during
air attacks on the German battleship
TIRPITZ but operation cancelled due to
weather over
the target.
14th
- Escorted Escort Carriers EMPEROR and
STRIKER with cruiser ROYALIST and six
Fleet destroyers during ai
attacks on Norwegian coastal shipping off
Rorvik and Stadtlandet
16th
- Returned to Scapa Flow.
June
Nominated
for refit in US Navy shipyard.
20th
- Deployed on offensive patrol in northern
waters beyond the Arctic Circle with
Escort Escort aircraft carriers STRIKER
and FENCER screened by six Home Fleet
destroyers. (Operation WANDERER - This was
intended to act as a diversion during
Channel
operations by
simulating passage of convoy to North
Russia or a invasion force on passage
to make landings in Norway.)
July
18th
- Passage to USA for refit. Under
refit at Boston, Mass.
25th
- Taken in hand for refit by US Navy
Yard, Boston.
August
to December
Under
refit at Boston
1 9 4 5
January
to April
Under
refit at Boston
May
On
completion of refit carried out post refit
trials
28th
- Passage to UK.
June
5th
- Under refit for installation of new
design fire control radars, target
acquisition outfit and new air
warning radar with improved R/T
communication
sets.
July
to August
UK
dockyard refit in continuation.
P
o s t W a r N o
t e s
HMS
SHEFFIELD completed her UK refit work in
July 1946 and worked-up in the
Mediterranean Until 1954 most of her
service was as Flagship on the America and
West Indies Station with periods in Home
waters including attendance at the
Coronation Review. During General Service
commissions between 1954 and 1958 the ship
was deployed in Home waters and in the
Mediterranean. Reduced to Reserve at
Portsmouth in 1959 she became Flagship of
the Reserve Fleet at Portsmouth in place
of VANGUARD. Placed on the Disposal List
in 1964 she was towed to Rosyth to be
de-equipped in 1967 and on completion
taken in tow to Faslane on 18th September
that year for demolition by Shipbreaking
Industries. The second ship to carry this
name was a Type 42 destroyer which was
sunk in air attacks during the operations
against Argentina in April 1982.