O or ORIBI-Class Fleet Destroyer
ordered on 3rd September 1939 with the 1st
Emergency Flotilla from Fairfields,
Govan, Glasgow. She was laid down on 15th
February (or January) 1940 and launched on
11th March 1941 as the 3rd RN ship to carry
the
name. Previously it had been used by a
destroyer built in 1916 and for a
trawler hired in 1915. Build was completed on
21st (or 20th) September 1941 and she was
later adopted by the civil community of
Crosby, Lancashire following a
successful WARSHIP WEEK National Savings
campaign held in March 1942.
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front of four demi-annulets
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September
Contractors trials and commissioning.
20th
Build completion and acceptance trials
21st
During passage to Scapa Flow embarked Lord
Beaverbrook and Mr Averill Harriman at
Crabster
for passage to join HM Cruiser LONDON.
(Note: These two politicians were part of an
Anglo-American Trade Delegation to
Russia for
discussion following entry of the USA into war
with Germany.
October
Worked-up at Scapa Flow with Home Fleet and
joined 17th Destroyer Flotilla.
31st
Escorted ships of 1st Minelaying Squadron for
minelay north of Faeroes in the
Northern Barrage,
with HM Destroyers ONSLOW, ORIBI and BRIGHTON
(Operation SN83).
November
Passage to Iceland with HM Destroyers ONSLOW
and ORIBI for escort of Convoy PQ4 to
Archangel.
(For details of all Russian Convoys see
CONVOYS TO RUSSIA by R A Ruegg, CONVOY !
by P Kemp. THE RUSSIAN CONVOYS by B Schoefield
and ARCTIC CONVOYS by R
Woodman.)
23rd
Sailed from Iceland to join PQ4 with HMS
ONSLOW.
25th
Joined escort of Russian Convoy PQ4 with
ONSLOW.
27th
Detached from PQ4 on arrival of HM
Minesweepers GOSSAMER, SEAGULL and SPEEDY.
(Note: The weather during passage was
appalling.)
December
Deployed in Iceland area.
12th
Independent passage with HMS ONSLOW to Scapa
Flow.
17th
Took part in preliminary exercise in
preparation for Commando attack.
22nd
Joined HM Cruiser KENYA with HM Destroyers
ONSLOW, ORIBI and CHIDDINGFOLD to
cover
Commando attack on
Vaagso.
(Operation ARCHERY - This was a diversion for
another raid by No 12 Commando on the
Lofotens.)
24th
Passage to Vaagso escorting Landing Ships
PRINCE CHARLES and PRINCE LEOPOLD.
27th
Took part in bombardment with HMS KENYA and
HMS ONSLOW to silence shore batteries.
In action with HMS CHIDDINGFOLD off Vaagso
against German convoy and escorts.
(Note: For details see ARCTIC DESTROYERS by G
C Cornell and THE WATERY MAZE by B
.
Fergusson.
During this operation
ENIGMA documentation was recovered from the
German
Trawler FOHN by a Boarding Party from HMS
ONSLOW. See BREAKING THE
ENIGMA by D Kahn.
28th
Returned to Rosyth and landed wounded
1 9 4 2
January
Deployed for Home Fleet Flotilla duties based
at Scapa Flow.
(Note: One source records the escort of return
Convoy QP6 by HMS ONSLOW and
HMS
ORIBI but is not
confirmed elsewhere.)
February
Home Fleet duties in continuation.
14th
At Glasgow with HMS ORIBI for Boiler Cleaning.
22nd
Resumed Fleet duties with Flotilla.
March
Passage to Iceland.
4th
Joined Russian Convoy PQ12 with HMS ORIBI
during passage from Iceland as escort.
12th
Detached from PQ12 on arrival with PQ12 at
Kola Inlet.
21st
Joined returning Convoy QP9 with H M
Minesweepers BRITOMART and SHARPSHOOTER as
Ocean Escort.
24th
Stood by damaged minesweeper HMS SHARPSHOOTER
which had been damaged when she
rammed and sank U655. See U-BOATS DESTROYED by
P Kemp.
Rejoined QP9 after defects had been remedied.
April
1st
Detached from QP9 to refuel in Hvalfjord.
4th
Resumed Home Fleet duties at Scapa Flow.
12th
Part of screen for Hone Fleet major units
providing Distant Cover for passage of
Russian Convoys
PQ14 and returning QP10. See above references.
May
Home Fleet deployment in continuation.
June
(Note: No mention of being in escort for QP13
is recorded in above references.)
30th
Joined Ocean Escort for Russian Convoy PQ17
with HM Destroyers LEDBURY, KEPPEL,
FURY, WILTON and LEAMINGTON, HM Corvettes
DIANTHUS, LOTUS, POPPY and
French LA
MALOUINE during
passage from Iceland to Kola Inlet.
July
4th
Detached from PQ17 when convoy ordered to
disperse by Admiralty. See THE CONVOY IS TO
SCATTER by J Broome and ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY by C. Barnett.)
5th
Rejoined Home Fleet Covering Force providing
Distant Cover for returning Convoy QP13.
August
Home Fleet deployment with Flotilla in
continuation.
18th
Escorted HMS KENYA with HMS ONSLOW from
Gibraltar on return to Home Fleet.
(Note: HMS KENYA had taken part on defence of
Malta relief convoy.
(Operation PEDESTAL).)
September
9th
Joined Fighting Escort (Force A) for Russian
Convoy PQ18 with HM Cruiser SCYLLA,
HM
Destroyers ASHANTI, ESKIMO, FAULKNOR, FURY,
IMPULSIVE, INTREPID, MARNE,
MARTIN,
METEOR, MILNE, ONSLOW,
ONSLAUGHT, OPPORTUNE, SOMALI and
TARTAR.
See above references
for details.
16th
Detached from PQ18 with Force A ships and HMS
Destroyers WHEATLAND and WILTON.
Took passage to join return Convoy QP14.
17th
Joined QP14 as Fighting Escort.
(Note: HMS ONSLAUGHT detached on passage to
assist disabled mercantile.)
25th
Detached from QP14 and returned to rejoin
Flotilla at Scapa Flow.
October
10th
At Scapa Flow for visit by Prime Minister and
Stafford Cripps to Home Fleet.
31st
Joined military convoy WS24 as Local Escort
with HM Destroyers HOLCOMBE, ONSLOW,
ORIBI and ROTHERHAM
November
3rd
Detached from WS24 with HMS ONSLOW and HMS
ORIBI and took passage for support of
planned allied landings in North Africa.
8th
Deployed with US Task Force 34 covering
assault landings in Morocco.
(Operation TORCH - See ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY and Naval Staff History.)
10th
On release from Task Force 34 took passage for
return to UK.
12th
Deployed briefly at
Gibraltar before passage to UK
20th
Taken in hand for refit by Amos and Smith in
Hull.
December
Under refit.
1943
January
Post refit trials.
7th
Resumed Flotilla duties with Hone Fleet at
Scapa Flow.
Passage to Iceland to join Russian Convoy JW52
during passage to Kola Inlet
21st
Joined JW52 as Destroyer Escort with HM
Destroyers BEAGLE, BULLDOG, MATCHLESS,
MUSKETEER, ONSLAUGHT and Polish ORP PIORUN.
27th
Detached on arrival of JW52 at Kola Inlet.
29th
Part of Destroyer Escort for return Convoy
RA52 with HM Destroyers BEAGLE, BULLDOG,
FORESTER, ICARUS, MATCHLESS, MUSKETEER,
ONSLAUGHT and ORP PIORUN,
four Corvettes
and two Fleet
Minesweepers. See above references.
(Note: HM Destroyer ONSLOW also joined the
convoy after damage during action in
Battle of the
Barents Sea had been temporarily repaired to
enable ship to return
to UK.
February
2nd
Detached from RA52 to escort damaged HMS
ONSLOW to Scapa Flow.
4th
Arrived at Scapa Flow.
Passage for installation of Radar Type 272
Radar.
(For details of development and use of radar
in RN see RADAR AT SEA by D Howse.)
23rd
Resumed Flotilla duties at Scapa Flow.
24th
Deployed as part of screen for m Battleships
KING GEORGE V, HOWE, KING GEORGE V, HOWE
and HM
Cruiser BERWICK
providing Distant Cover for passage of Russian
Convoy JW53.
(Note: Other Home Fleet destroyers in screen
were ICARUS, METEOR, MUSKETEER, ORP
PIORUN
and ONSLAUGHT.)
March
Home Fleet screening duties in continuation.
2nd
Deployed with screen for cover of return
convoy RA53.
9th
Detached from RA53.
(Note: HM Cruiser GLASGOW replaced HM Cruiser
BERWICK for this period.)
12th
Ship assumed duty as Leader 17th Destroyer
Flotilla during repair of HMS ONSLOW.
Transferred to Western Approaches Command for
defence of Atlantic convoys as Leader of 3rd
Escort
Group with HM Destroyers IMPULSIVE, OBEDIENT,
ONSLAUGHT, ORIBI and ORWELL.
(For details of Atlantic convoy defence see
U-BOAT WAR IN THE ATLANTIC (HMSO), THE
BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC By D MacIntyre and
HITLER'S U BOAT WAR by C Blair.
For further information about procedures and
weapons used for attacks and defence see SEEK
AND
STRIKE by W Hackmann.)
22nd
Deployed with Group based at Liverpool.
27th
Provided support for escorts of Convoys SC123
and HX230 in NW Approaches during which
weather
damage was sustained.
31st
Returned to Londonderry with HM Destroyers
ONSLAUGHT and ORIBI.
(Note: HMS OBEDIENT and HMS ORWELL returned to
Scapa Flow.)
April
Passage to Liverpool.
14th
Deployed for further support at Londonderry.
Returned to Liverpool. HM Destroyers PANTHER
and PENN joined 3rd Escort Group.
15th
Sailed with Group for support of Convoy SC126
and HX233-
17th
Carried out attacks on U-Boat in defence of
SC126 with HMS PENN and HMS PANTHER.
18th
Passage to join HX233 which arrived in UK
having lost only one mercantile.
(See HITLER'S U-BOAT WAR.)
29th
Despatched with HM Destroyers IMPULSIVE, PENN
and PANTHER from Newfoundland to
reinforce escort of Convoy OMS5 against
attacks by AMSEL1 and AMSEL2 U-Boat Groups.
May
Joined ONS5
4th
Remained with ONS5 when HMS IMPULSIVE, HMS
PENN and HMS PANTHER detached to
refuel
5th
Carried out anti-submarine attacks with HM
Frigate TAY and HM Destroyer VIDETTE.
6th
Carried out attacks on U531 and U266 with HMS
ORIBI and HMS VIDETTE)
(Note: U 125 was rammed by HMS ORIBI and later
sunk by HM Corvette SNOWFLAKE.
See U-BOATS DESTROYED by P Kemp.)
18th
Provided support with Group for Convoy ONS7.
25th
Deployed with HMS PANTHER in attack on U-boat
during defence of Convoy SC131.
(Note: Damage to submarine was claimed.)
June
Detached service in Western Approaches
terminated.
3rd
Resumed service as Private ship when HMS
ONSLOW returned to Flotilla.
Deployed for Home Fleet duties with Flotilla
at Scapa Flow.
Nominated for further detached service in
Mediterranean with 24th Flotilla.
July
1st
Escorted military convoy to Gibraltar and
joined Flotilla in Force H.
8th
Sailed from Malta with Flotilla for screening
duties.
9th
Detached with HM Destroyer INGLEFIELD to join
HM Cruisers PENELOPE and AURORA for
bombardment of Catania (Operation ARSENAL).
10th
Part of screen for HM Battleships NELSON,
RODNEY, WARSPITE and VALIANT,
HM Cruisers
AURORA, PENELOPE.
CLEOPATRA, EURYALUS, HM Aircraft Carrier
INDOMITABLE to provide
cover against Italian
naval interference during Sicily landings.
(Operation HUSKY - See ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY and Naval; Staff History.)
Deployed in the Ionian Sea.
17th
Provided naval gunfire support for military
operations in Sicily.
20th
Deployed with HM Cruisers PENELOPE, AURORA, HM
Destroyers TROUBRIDGE, TUMULT,
PETARD
and ORP PIORUN for
offensive sweep off Sicily
Bombarded shore battery at Crotone with HMS
PETARD.
24th
Deployed for anti-submarine operations with
HMS TROUBRIDGE, HMS PETARD and Polish
ORP PIORUN during which attacks were made on
U-Boat which were not successful.
August
Mediterranean deployment with flotilla in
continuation.
24th
Completed 100,000 miles steaming since
commissioning.
30th
Deployed as screen for HMS NELSON, HMS RODNEY
and HM Cruiser ORION with HMS
PETARD
and other destroyers
during bombardment of Reggio area.
(Note: Operation BAYTOWN in preparation for
landings on Italian mainland.)
September
1st
Deployed with HMS LOYAL and ORP PIORUN for
interception patrol SW of Messina.
3rd
Provided cover for landings by British XIII
Corps near Reggio with HM Cruisers
MAURITIUS and ORION, HM Monitors ABERCROMBIE,
EREBUS and ROBERTS. HM
River Gunboats
APHIS and SCARAB.
9th
Embarked CinC (Admiral AB Cunningham) for
passage to join WARSPITE for surrender
of
Italian Fleet units.
(Note: Lead eight Italian destroyers for entry
into Malta.
10th
Joined screen for Force H Units providing
cover during allied landings at Salerno
with ships
of 24th Flotilla.
(Operation AVALANCHE - See above references.)
(Note: Ships of 24th,4th and 8th Destroyer
Flotillas were deployed.)
Provided naval gunfire support.
Detached to collect General Alexander and AVM
Arthur Coningham at Bizerta for passage to
Salerno for military conference about landings
problems.
16th
Sustained damage to B gundeck when hit by 4in
shell fired by WARSPITE.
17th
Escorted damaged battleship HMS WARSPITE to
Malta with HMS PETARD.
(Note: HMS WARSPITE had been hit by radio
controlled bombs off Salerno.)
Embarked Admiral Cunningham for passage to
assault area from Malta.
18th
Return passage to Malta.
20th
After repair in Malta took passage to Adriatic
to support 8th Army advance.
October
Escorted HMS NELSON and HMS RODNEY during
return passage to UK after completion
of detached service with 24th Flotilla.
November
Taken in hand for refit in commercial shipyard
at Hull.
(Note: During this refit lattice type mast was
fitted to replace original tripod
design foremast.)
December
Under refit.
1 9 4 4
January
1st
Rejoined 17th Destroyer Flotilla at Scapa Flow
after post refit trials.
12th
Passage to Iceland for escort of Russian
convoy with HM Destroyer SAVAGE.
(Note: Weather conditions were extreme. See
above references.)
21st
Joined escort for Russian Convoy JW56A at
Akureri with H M Destroyers INCONSTANT,
HARDY, SAVAGE, OBDURATE, VENUS, VIGILANT,
VIRAGO and Norwegian STORD.
25th
Detached for support of HMS SAVAGE and HMS
INCONSTANT during rescue of survivors
from ss PENELOPE BARKER which had been sunk by
U287 whilst with JW56A.
26th
Rejoined JW56A with the other destroyers on
completion.
Rescued survivors from ss FORT BELLINGHAM
torpedoed by U360 and U957 whilst in
convoy.
Sustained damage during rescue work when
alongside mercantile.
28th
Landed survivors en arrival of JW56A and
despatched with same escort as JW56A to
reinforce
defence of Convoy JW56B under additional
U-Boat threat.
29th
Joined escort for JW56B.
30th
Carried out anti-submarine operations during
which HMS HARDY was sunk hit by an
acoustic
torpedo and had to be sunk by HMS SAVAGE.
February
1st
Detached from JW56B on arrival at Kola Inlet.
3rd
Escorted returning Convoy RA56 with H M
Destroyers OPPORTUNE, SAVAGE, VIGILANT,
VENUS, INCONSTANT, MAHRATTA, METEOR, MILNE,
MUSKETEER, SCOURGE and
HURON (RCN).
7th
Detached from RA56 before convoy arrived in Loch
Ewe.
Took passage to Scapa Flow.
22nd Joined
escort of Russian Convoy JW 57 with BLACK
PRINCE, HM Destroyers MATCHLESS,
MAHRATTA, METEOR, MILNE, OBEDIENT, ONSLAUGHT,
ORIBI, SAVAGE, SERAPIS,
VIGILANT, VERULAM and SWIFT.
25th
HMS MAHRATTA torpedoed by U990 and sank with
heavy loss of life.
See WARSHIP LOSSES IN WW2 by J Brown.
28th
Detached from JW57 on arrival at Kola Inlet.
March
March
2nd
Joined escort of returning Convoy RA57 with
HMS BLACK PRINCE, HM Escort Aircraft
Carrier CHASER, HM Destroyers IMPULSIVE and
same destroyers as JW57 , except HMS
MAHRATTA).
6th
Carried out unsuccessful attacks on submarine
8th
Detached from RA57 before it arrived at Loch
Ewe and returned to Scapa Flow.
29th
Joined escort of Russian Convoy JW58 with HM
Cruiser DIADEM, HM Escort Aircraft
Carriers ACTIVITY, TRACKER, HM Destroyers
OBEDIENT, ONSLOW, OPPORTUNE,
ORIBI, ORWELL, SAUMAREZ, SERAPIS, SCORPION,
VENUS and Norwegian STORD.
(Note: Anti-submarine support was also
provided by Sloops and Destroyers from
Western
Approaches Command.)
April
4th
Detached from JW58 on arrival at Kola Inlet.
7th
Escorted returning Convoy RA58 with HMS
DIADEM, Home Fleet destroyers and ships
detached from Western Approaches for
additional support.
13th
Detached from RA58 with Home Fleet destroyers
during final stage of passage.
(Note: Lack of threat by German battleship
TIRPITZ made Home Fleet Distant Cover
unnecessary. See ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY
and CONVOY !)
15th
Boiler cleaning at Rosyth.
20th
Transferred for duty in SW Approaches and
preparation for Normandy landings.
Passage to Plymouth with HMS ONSLAUGHT, HMS
OPPORTUNE and HMS ORIBI.
23rd
Deployed at Plymouth for interception patrol
in Channel.
27th
During patrol with HMS ONSLOW, HMS ORWELL east
of Plymouth warned of E-Boats
in vicinity.
28th
Engaged E-Boats which had attacked US Landing
Craft in Lyme Bay whilst on passage to
Slapton Sands for Exercise TIGER.
(Note: For details of this disastrous event
see LANDINGS IN NORMANDY June 1944
(HMSO) and ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY.)
Ships transferred to Channel took part in the
search for survivors from sunken craft
and recovery of bodies which were landed at Portland.)
29th
Diverted from exercise in Lyme Bay to support
minelaying operation (HOSTILE 26) by coastal
craft after HM Canadian Destroyers HAIDA and
ATHABASKAN had been in action with
German naval units off Brittany coast.
(Note: HMCS ATHABASKAN had been hit by a
torpedo and sunk with heavy loss of life.)
30th
Transferred to Portsmouth Command.
May
1st
Deployed at Portsmouth in continuation of
patrol duties and support of exercises.
4th
Attacked by aircraft south of St Catherine's
Point and hit by bomb on upper deck.
Three of ship's company were killed and four
injured.
6th
Under repair at Portsmouth.
26th
Rejoined HMS ONSLOW, HMS ONSLAUGHT and ORP
ORIBI at Portsmouth for support of the
planned allied
landings in Normandy (Operation NEPTUNE)
For details of events before and during
landings see LANDINGS IN NORMANDY, June 1944
(HMSO)
and OPERATION NEPTUNE
by K Edwards.
June
Deployed for interception patrol in western
approaches to English Channel to deny
access by German
surface craft or submarines during Normandy
landings.
6th
Under air attack during patrol with HMS ONSLOW
without damage from near misses.
9th
Patrol area moved to east side of swept
Channels to meet threat of attack posed
by NARVIK Class
destroyers based at Brest.
Deployed with m Destroyers ONSLOW, ORIBI,
ONSLAUGHT, SCORPION and SCOURGE.
18th
Under attack by He111 aircraft, during patrol
NE of Barfleur.
24th
Remained in Portsmouth Command after Operation
NEPTUNE ended.
August
Interception Patrol duty at Portsmouth in
continuation.
22nd Took
passage from Portsmouth for deployment at
Portland.
September
6th
Arrived in London with HMS OPPORTUNE and HMS
ORWELL.
19th
Resumed Home Fleet duties with Flotilla at-
Scapa Flow.
October
Flotilla duties at Scapa Flow in continuation.
22nd
Joined escort for Russian Convoy JW61 with HM
Cruiser DIDO, HM Destroyers ORIBI,
ONSLOW, OBEDIENT, OPPORTUNE and ORWELL.
(Note: HM Escort Aircraft Carriers NAIRANA,
TRACKER and VINDEX as well as ships
from Western Approaches Command also took part
in defence of JW61
28th
Detached on arrival of JW61 at Kola Inlet
without loss.
November
2nd
Joined escort for return convoy RA61 with same
ships.
7th
Detached from RA61 during final stage of
passage to Loch Ewe.
10th
Resumed Home Fleet screening and patrol duty
at Scapa Flow.
December
1st
Joined Russian Convoy JW62 with HM Cruiser
BELLONA, HM Escort Aircraft Carriers
CAMPANIA, NAIRANA, HM Destroyers BEAGLE,
BULLDOG, CAESAR, CAMBRIAN,
CAPRICE, CASSANDRA, KEPPEL, OBEDIENT,
ONSLAUGHT, ONSLOW, ORIBI,
ORWELL and Norwegian STORD as escort during
passage to Kola Inlet.
(Note: Ships from Western Approaches Command
were also deployed to reinforce the anti-
submarine defence. See above references.)
7th
Detached from JW62 on arrival at Kola Inlet
after unscathed passage.
10th
Took part in anti-submarine operation outside
Kola Inlet with the other escorting ships
prior to
departure of return Convoy RA66.
Joined RA66 on completion of operation during
which U387 was sunk.
See U BOATS DESTROYED by P Kemp.
11th
HM Destroyer CASSANDRA torpedoed and had to
return to Murmansk for repair.
12th
HM Norwegian Corvette TUNSBERG CASTLE sank
after hitting a mine.
U365 sunk by aircraft, from HMS CAMPANIA. See
U-BOATS DESTROYED.
17th
Detached ran RA62 and returned to Scapa Flow
with HMS CAMPANIA, HMS ONSLAUGHT
and HMS ORIBI.
1 9 4 5
January
Home Fleet duties with Flotilla in
continuation at Scapa Flow.
15th
During anti-submarine patrol sustained damaged
by explosion of own depth charges
due to inept
use of weapon at low speed.
17th
Taken in hand for repair.
February
Under repair
March
On completion resumed Flotilla duties at Scapa
Flow.
April
18th
Joined Russian Convoy JW66 with HMS BELLONA,
HM Escort Aircraft Carriers PREMIER
and VINDEX, HM Destroyers ZEALOUS, ZEPHYR,
ZEST, ZODIAC, HAIDA (RCN),
IROQUOIS (RCN), and Norwegian STORD as escort
during passage to Kola Inlet.
(Note: 19th Escort Group and other ships from
Western Approaches were also deployed with
escort. See above references.
25th
Before entry into Kola Inlet took part in
anti-submarine operation to clear known
assembly of
U-Boats.
29th
Took part in further anti-submarine operations
off Kola Inlet before rejoining RA 66
return
convoy with other escorts.
May
8th
Detached from RA66 and took passage to
Skaggerak to carry out an anti-submarine sweep
prior
to entry into Copenhagen of HM Cruisers
BIRMINGHAM, DIDO, HM Escort Aircraft Carriers
SEARCHER and TRUMPETER for surrender of German
naval units.
(Operation CLEAVER)).
23rd
Took passage with HMS OPPORTUNE and HMS
OBEDIENT for Guardship duties at Kiel.
25th
At Cuxhaven prior to passage through Kiel
Canal in daylight.
26th
At Kiel and despatched to Flensburg with HMS
OPPORTUNE for recovery of RN MTB.
June
1st
Returned to Kiel with HMS OPPORTUNE.
German Training Vessel HORST WESSEL taken
as Prize.
9th
Took passage to Rosyth with HMS OPPORTUNE on
relief by HMS ZEST and HMS ZODIAC.
July
Home Fleet duties in continuation including
visits programme to UK ports and duty
as Guardship
to
in Baltic ports in support of re-occupation.
August
P
o s t W a r N o t e s
HMS
OFFA remained in commission after VJ Day and
was
present at Royal Visit to ships of the Home
Fleet at Rosyth
on 28th September 1945. After visits during
October to
Copenhagen and to Swedish ports this ship was
deployed
in Operation DEADLIGHT, the destruction of
surrendered U-Boats
in NW Approaches until early 1946 After a
period attached to the Torpedo Experimental
Establishment in Clyde she escorted
four German destroyers to
Cherbourg and carried out Guardship
duties at Kiel.
By September that year she had been nominated
for reduction
to Reserve status and was laid up at Devonport.
The
ship was transferred to Pakistan and formally
handed over
on 3rd November 1949 when renamed TARIQ.
Although her sister ships TIPPU
SULTAN, formerly HMS
ONSLOW and TUGHRIL, formerly HMS ONSLAUGHT
were later converted for use as
Anti-submarine Frigates,
TARIQ, was not selected and returned to the R
N at Portsmouth on 10th July
1959. Placed on the Disposal
List she was sold to BISCO for demolition by T
Young and arrived in tow at the
breaker's yard in Sunderland
on 13th October 1959.
Addendum
CONVOY
ESCORT MOVEMENTS of HMS OFFA
by
Don Kindell
These
convoy lists have not been cross-checked
with the text above
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Date
convoy sailed
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Joined
convoy as escort
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Convoy No.
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Left
convoy
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Date
convoy arrived
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25/11/41
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27/11/41
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PQ
004
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17/11/41
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28/11/41
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04/03/42
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12/03/42
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PQ
012
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01/03/42
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12/03/42
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21/03/42
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03/04/42
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QP
009
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21/03/42
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03/04/42
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12/04/42
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18/04/42
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PQ
014
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26/03/42
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19/04/42
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12/04/42
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18/04/42
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QP
010
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10/04/42
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21/04/42
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30/06/42
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04/07/42
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PQ
017
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27/06/42
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04/07/42
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13/09/42
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17/09/42
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PQ
018
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02/09/42
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21/09/42
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17/09/42
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25/09/42
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QP
014
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13/09/42
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26/09/42
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21/01/43
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27/01/43
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JW
052
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17/01/43
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27/01/43
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29/01/43
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05/02/43
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RA
052
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29/01/43
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09/03/43
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24/02/43
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26/02/43
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JW
053
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15/02/43
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27/02/43
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04/03/43
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05/03/43
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RA
053
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01/03/43
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14/03/43
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27/03/43
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28/03/43
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SC
123
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14/03/43
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03/04/43
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29/03/43
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31/03/43
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HX
230
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18/03/43
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02/04/43
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17/04/43
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18/04/43
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HX
233
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06/04/43
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21/04/43
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19/04/43
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21/04/43
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SC
126
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08/04/43
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23/04/43
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02/05/43
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06/05/43
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ONS
005
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21/04/43
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12/05/43
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18/05/43
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19/05/43
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ONS
007
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07/05/43
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25/05/43
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23/05/43
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28/05/43
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SC
131
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18/05/43
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31/05/43
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21/01/44
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27/01/44
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JW
056A
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12/01/44
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28/01/44
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29/01/44
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01/02/44
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JW
056B
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22/01/44
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01/02/44
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03/02/44
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07/02/44
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RA
056
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03/02/44
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11/02/44
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22/02/44
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28/02/44
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JW
057
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20/02/44
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28/02/44
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02/03/44
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08/03/44
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RA
057
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02/03/44
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10/03/44
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29/03/44
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04/04/44
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JW
058
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27/03/44
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04/04/44
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07/04/44
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13/04/44
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RA
058
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07/04/44
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14/04/44
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22/10/44
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28/10/44
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JW
061
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20/10/44
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28/10/44
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02/11/44
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07/11/44
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RA
061
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02/11/44
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09/11/44
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01/12/44
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07/12/44
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JW
062
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29/11/44
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07/12/44
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10/12/44
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18/12/44
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RA
062
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10/12/44
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19/12/44
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19/12/44
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20/12/44
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TA
170B
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19/12/44
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27/12/44
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20/12/44
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21/12/44
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AT
174
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16/12/44
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21/12/44
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22/12/44
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23/12/44
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TA
172A
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22/12/44
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29/12/44
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28/12/44
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29/12/44
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TA
174
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28/12/44
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03/01/45
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18/04/45
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25/04/45
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JW
066
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16/04/45
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25/04/45
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29/04/45
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08/05/45
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RA
066
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29/04/45
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08/05/45
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(Note
on Convoys)