R.C. J.R.G. The Bande Nere eventually returned to Tripoli and was reported there on 26 July. Tyrwhitt, DSC, RN) departed Malta around 1945B/30 for operation Hammer. Shortly after turning back the convoy was attacked by about 9 Ju.88s but no damage was sustained. At 1820/26 there were heavy dive bombing attacks. L.R.K. Barham (damaged) 7 dead, 6 wounded. H.M.L. All ships returned to Malta in the afternoon except HMS Jervis and HMS Nubian which proceeded on patrol. The enemy then turned away making smoke. Also some RAF personnel was embarked for passage. D.W. Boyd, DSC, RN, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral A.L.St.G. I dearly wish, when I visted Crete in 1980, that I had known more about the evacuation of Crete. At 0826 hours the enemy cruisers were sighted. T.B. Nothing more was seen until 0635/29 when the smoke of the battlefleet was sighted to the eastward. T.C. At 1300 hours, the Capt. Rycroft, RN) departed Malta for Benghazi. Collins, RAN) departed Alexandria. Also from Taranto came the light cruisers Giuseppe Garibaldi and Luigi di Savoia Duca delgi Abruzzi with the destroyers Folgore, Fulmine, Baleno and Lampo. At 1630 hour another Italian shadower was shot down by the fighter patrol. At noon, the Commander-in-Chief was in position 3555N, 1330E. Force C arrived at Alexandria at 1700/29 without much enemy interference. Attack by FAA aircraft from Maleme on the Italian 3rd Cruiser Division. Eaton, RN) in company, parted company with the bulk of the fleet to carry out an anti-shipping raid into the Straits of Otranto. J.B. Palmer, RN). (73), 10 Jan 1944At Naples, Rear-Admiral J.M. Another Swordfish attacked some factories near the power station and obtained a direct hit with a 250-lb bomb and incendiaries. The mean line of advance was 088 and the ships were zigzagging at 14 knots. They rejoined the convoy around 1900A/10. J.M.C. Farrell Henry William. R. Rhoades, RAN) and HMAS Waterhen (Lt.Cdr. Swain, RN), HMAS Vendetta (Lt.Cdr. H.St.L. Visibility was reported as being 10 to 20 miles. At 0939 hours the C-in-C finally orders HMS Formidable to lauch her torpedo bomber strike force to attack the enemy and relieve the pressure on the cruiser force. Lyster, CVO, DSO, RN), light (AA) cruisers HMS Coventry (Capt. Two more destroyers left Alexandria for Port Said, these were HMS Hereward (Lt.Cdr. Sweep in the Aegean for enemy shipping and the passing of two merchant ships from the Aegean to Port Said. H.W. McCall, RN), HMS Arethusa (Capt. The destroyers then rejoined the cruisers minus HMAS Vendetta and HMAS Waterhen which rejoined the Ishore Squadron. M.S. At 0700 hours, fighter patrols were flown off by HMS Illustrious and HMS Gloucester and HMS Liverpool were detached to carry out gunnery practices before returning to Alexandria. These ships joined up with Force A around 1600/21. The first air strike force returned to HMS Formidable between 1200 and 1215 hours after attacking the Vittorio Veneto. Nothing was sighted, and they retired to the westward towards Force A 1. Nicolson, DSO and Bar, RN), HMS Hero (Cdr. Stevens, RN, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral A.J. Landing ship HMS Glengyle (A/Capt.(Retd.) A.F. Mansfield, DSC, RN), HMS Spartan (Capt. McCall, RN), HMS Arethusa (Capt. H.St.L. The total number of survivors picked up by the British ships had now risen to 55 officers and 850 men. Rawlings, OBE, RN), aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious (Capt. Bowyer-Smith, RN). Also she had lost ten ratings killed and twenty minor casualties. Three fully loaded landing craft, the ones left behind, immediately went alongside. Almost three weeks later, Orion participated in another fleet training operation west of Orkney during 25 November and repeated the exercise at the beginning of December.
One Fulmar was lost. Miles, RN, flying the flag of Admiral J.M. Actually 9 of the Stukas dropped their bombs, the other 6 were kept at bay due to heavy AA fire from the Illustrious, Hasty and Jaguar. Tyrwhitt, RN), HMS Dainty and HMS Decoy. None of the forces was detected by enemy air reconnaissance all day. Mack, DSO, RN), HMS Ilex (Capt. At midnight, the Commander-in-Chief (HMS Warspite) was in position 3352N, 2425E. After continuous bombing of their positions all day, a strong enemy attack took Galatos. One other attempt was made to transport some supplies to Crete. Wilson, RN), HMS Imperial (Lt.Cdr. After this docking she departed Malta around noon on the 10th to join 'Force A'. W.R. Marshall-ADeane, DSO, DSC, RN), HMS Dainty (Cdr. R.E. She left the scene of the sinking for Alexandria at 1100/23. At 2000 hours, the fleet was in position 3635N, 2043E steering 340. R.H. Portal, DSC, RN), HMS Bonaventure (Capt. Soon afterwards Vice-Admiral Pridham-Whippell arrived on the scene and his flagship, HMS Orion then scuttled her with three more torpedoes (four were fired). L.R.E. R.McC.P. Ravenhill, RN), HMS Mohawk (Cdr. Alliston, RN), HMS Kipling (Cdr. At 2230 hours, HMS Ilex and HMS Decoy were detached for a dawn bombardment of Scarpanto. At 0001 hours, the Commander-in-Chief was in position 3544N, 2053E. Around 0925 hours the destroyers HMS Dainty (Cdr. Meanwhile from the escort of convoy ME 4 (the group with HMS Malaya) the destroyers HMS Diamond and HMAS Waterhen were detached to escort convoy AS 7 from the Aegean to Port Said. Tyrwhitt, RN) which came from Suda Bay. Shorty afterwards Group I reduced speed to 17 knots as to not get too far ahead of Group II and the convoy. (3). At 1320 hours, HMS Calcutta joined them. Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten had been withdrawing at full speed since dawn. Paget, RN), with reinforcements on board and escorted by HMS Coventry (A/Capt. Thomas, DSO, RN) and HMAS Vendetta (Lt.Cdr. They also increased speed and altered course to avoid the attack but two bombs, perhaps three hit HMS Southampton causing disastrous damage. J.A. R.W. Convoy M.W.5 from Alexandria to Malta made the passage westwards at the same time as the Mediterranean fleet moved westwards (see below). The 1st Battle Squadron, HMS Eagle and their escorting destroyers arrived at Alexandria in the forenoon. not anuvver bladdy Pom?. During the afternoon the weather deteriorated, with high winds and bad visibility, and it appeared unlikely that the proposed bombardment of Valona could take place and that air operations were certainly out of the question. Arriving in Portland on 25 July, she was ordered to proceed with the rest of the Home Fleet to Scapa Flow four days later[14] to safeguard the fleet from a possible surprise attack by the Imperial German Navy. D.M. The 3rd Cruiser Squadron was again detached to patrol to the north, this time to cover the passage of the corvettes to Suda Bay. Three Swordfish had been flow off at 1050 hours. J. Lee-Barber, RN) and HMS Dainty (Cdr. Course was set for the Kaso Strait which was reached at midnight. Bowyer-Smith, RN) which had come from the Aegean. Fighter cover was able to shoot down three Ju.88s and one Cant 1007 during the day. Some medical stores were landed and finally the three motor landing craft were destroyed or sunk. At 0800 hours, the Commander-in-Chief, with Force I was in position 3527N, 1910E, steering for the Kithera Channel and Force A was in position 3516N, 2058E steering for the south of Crete. Thomas Troubridge, Blenheim (98) Capt. Walsh, RAN), HMAS Voyager (Lt.Cdr. The British fleet was now (1652 hours) only 45 miles from the coast of Calabria and continued on a westerly course until within 25 miles of the Punta Stilo lighthouse. Maund, RN), light cruisers HMS Sheffield (Capt. She was still able to steam 20 knots. The remaining destroyers conducted a covering sweep to the north-west of Benghazi during the night. Menzies, RN), HMS Javelin (Lt.Cdr. Hopkins, RNR) which were astern of the convoyas they had been unable to keep up. J.A. J.F. At 0730 hours, HMS Jervis investigated a contact and at 0905 hours, HMS Imperial was detached to search a Turkish merchant for contraband. HMAS Sydney and HMS Havock sighted by the destroyer division. HMAS Perth and the destroyers then set course to Alexandria while HMS Orion and HMS Ajax proceeded to a position to the west of Crete to provide cover for convoys to and from the Aegean. Copyright of content contributed to this Archive rests with the author. Church, DSC, RN) and HMS Tetcott (Lt.Cdr. H.B. Rowley, RN) also joined the fleet having departed Port Said on 9 June for patrol in the Kithera Channel. (68). At 0800 hours, the Commander-in-Chief with his force was in position 3500N, 2654E, steering 150. This convoy was recalled soon afterwards. At 1450 hours, HMAS Vampire was detached to Malta. The last one was sunk during the engagement. They reported that targets were difficult to distinguish but fires were started in the dockyard and other areas. HMS Hasty, like HMS Gloucester came from Pireaus. The striking force therefore failed to locate the enemy battlefleet, but carried out an attack on some cruisers at about 1330 hours without result. Two torpedoes passed close to Renown. Slamat was then bombed and wrecked south of the Argolic Gulf in position 3701'N, 2310'E shortly after 0700 hours. Cunningham, KCB, DSO and 2 Bars, RN), light cruisers HMS Neptune (Capt. (24). Poland, CB, DSO and Bar, DSC, RN), HMS Javelin (Cdr. No damage was sustained except by HMS Hero whose speed was reduced to 28 knots by a near miss at 0700 hours. Waller, DSO, RAN), HMAS Vampire (Cdr. Operation MB 8, convoy operations in the Eastern Mediterranean. Stevens, RN, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral A.J. Stuart-Menteth, RN), HMS Beaufort (Lt.Cdr. Pridham-Whippell, CB, CVO, RN), HMS Ajax (Capt. In the end the cover force was withdrawn for more urgent operations and was ordered to proceed to Suda Bay where they arrived in the afternoon of the 20th. Walsh, RAN), HMS Fareham (Lt. W.J.P. Pridham-Whippell, CB, CVO, RN), HMS Ajax (Capt. R.W. for 11 April 1941. Around 0730Z/25, the destroyer HMS Vimy (Lt.Cdr. At 0844 hours, HMAS Sydney ordered the destroyers to close and attack the enemy with torpedoes. M. Thornton, DSC, RN), HMS Havelock (Cdr. The first air search located a submarine on the surface in position 3631N, 2020E. Force C was to the south of the Kaso Strait and was made up of the light cruisers HMS Naiad (Capt. At 1600 hours, the fleet was in position 3413N, 2554E, steering 130. Lyster, CVO, DSO, RN), heavy cruiser HMS York (Capt. Thomas, DSO, RN), with air co-operation, conducted bombardments in support of the 10th Corps in the Garigliano River area. After fuelling the departed later the same day for Alexandria taking HMAS Vendetta with them. Haynes, DSC, RN) from there to Benghazi. F.C. The C-in-C at once turned to 280 and made for the reported position at 20 knots. At 1150 hours, the fleet was sighted and reported by an enemy aircraft. He accordingly set course for Alexandria at 15 knots, informing scattered units of his position, course and speed at 0530/23.
At 1250 hours, HMS Malaya, escorted by HMS Hyperion, HMS Hereward and HMS Ilex departed Malta to join HMS Illustrious and HMS Valiant and the remaining destroyers at sea. When clear, all enemy forces were out of sight and air attacks had started. On receipt of enemy reports from Force H, the 3rd Cruiser Squadron was detached to the west to cover the Collar convoy coming from that direction. Also submarines and surface torpedo craft were a constant menace. L.R.K. Between 1110 and 1158 hours, three bombing attacks were made on the fleet. McCarthy, RN), HMS Gloucester (Capt. J.A.W. Syfret, RN), aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal (Capt. Around the same time, three 4-inch guns were removed from the aft superstructure and the ship was modified to operate kite balloons. The monitor HMS Erebus (Cdr.(Retd.) Vice-Admiral light forces, in HMS Orion (Capt. W.R. Slayter, DSC, RN, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral C.H.J. 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Cooke, RN, flying the flag of A/Rear-Admiral H.B. Mack, DSO, RN), HMS Nubian (Cdr. The movements of Convoy Aegean North 2 were postponed and the ships which had sailed from Port Said were ordered to return. WebLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipis cing elit. R.J.M. G.C.P. Fisher, OBE, RN, flying the flag of A/Admiral Sir A.B. The next day they merged into convoy AN 2 at sea. They carried out exercises and then proceeded westwards towards Gavdos Island to the south of Crete. It was thought the destroyers would be ordered to deal with this ship. The first high level bombing attack of the day developed at 1622 hours when three S.79s approached from astern at about 5000 feet, i.e. HMS Royal Sovereign, HMS Ramillies, HMS Eagle and their escorting destroyers returned to Alexandria in the first half of 2 July. Shortly afterwards, at 0730 hours, HMAS Vampire, HMAS Voyager, HMAS Waterhen, HMS Dainty, HMS Diamond, HMS Hyperion, HMS Havock and HMS Ilex joined the fleet. At 2100 hours, HMAS Vendetta, who had reported that she had her starboard engine out of action, was detached to Malta where she would remain for repairs. Around 0700 hours the Tiger convoy was joined by HMS Dido and HMS Phoebe. This aircraft took photographs and reported the battlecruiser Dunkerque in her usual position at Mers-el-Kebir surrounded by nets, with lighters alongside and a pontoon gangway to the shore. Rear-Admiral Glennie in HMS Dido was just arriving at Alexandria with HMS Orion and HMS Ajax some distance astern of him. Pridham-Whippell, CB, CVO, RN), HMS Ajax (Capt. Pugsley, RN) and HMS Kelvin (Cdr. Flagship of Rear Admiral McKeon at 2nd Battle of Sidemore. She was escorted by HMS Greyhound (Cdr. C.P.F. J.A. 228, 23435, 243, 246, 250, 253, 25758, Jellicoe, pp. An hour later six MAS boats were encountered. Nicolson, DSO and Bar, RN), HMS Hasty (Lt.Cdr. G.D. Belben, DSC, AM, RN) and the destroyers HMS Laforey (Capt. 21 Mar 1941Around 0700B/21, ' Force B ' which was made up of the light cruisers HMS Orion (Capt. A/S patrols were provided by Illustrious and Eagle if required. During the night he Fleet covered the convoy from a position to the north-eastward of it. Group II was steering parallel to the Spanish coast at 13 knots. At that time the convoy was only five nautical miles to the southward of the fleet. M.S. just under the cloud level. Pridham-Whippell, CB, CVO, RN) and HMAS Perth (Capt. At 0722 hours this aircraft amplified her report four cruisers and four destroyers were reported in position 3422N, 2457E. In the end the crew had to give it up and was taken off. 5) and six slow ships from Malta to Port Said and Alexandria (convoy M.E. This was the best course and speed HMS Fortune could maintain. Cunningham, KCB, DSO and 2 Bars, RN), HMS Royal Sovereign (Capt. Greening, RN). They were to make rendez-vous with the fleet before daylight. At 1037 hours, HMAS Sydney finally abandoned the chase and altered course for Alexandria, reducing speed to 25 knots to allow HMS Hyperion and HMS Ilex to come up. W.B.R. LM (E) Served from 1962 - 1965 Served in HMS Orion. E.D.B. At 2045A/1 the attack force for Cagliari was detached. At 2000 hours, the fleet was in position 3338N, 2734E. No enemy air attacks developed until dark when a number of aircraft, probably torpedo bombers, endeavoured to attack the convoy and battlefleet.
This ship was seen to sink at 0200 hours. P.L. Of these HMS Wryneck was ordered to assist HMS Diamond. Nothing was sighted. The attack was witnessed by HMS Kipling, who was some 7 to 8 miles to the southward. Early the next forenoon it was realised that under the existing conditions they would not have a chance of reaching the island and they too were recalled. Pridham-Whippell, CB, CVO, RN), HMS Ajax (Capt. 5, two fast ships (the Lanarkshire (8167 GRT, built 1940) and Waiwera (12435 GRT, built 1934)) bound for Alexandria, also left Malta in the morning of the 10th under escort of HMS Diamond. Griffiths, RD, RNR), net tender HMS Protector (Cdr. The Harmelin was left behind due to her slow speed. Escort was provided by the torpedo boats Orsa, Pegaso, Procione and Orione. public.
Mansfield, DSC, RN), HMS Spartan (Capt. Pridham-Whippell, CB, CVO, RN), aircraft carrier HMS Eagle (Capt. Zaandam (Dutch, 19141 GRT, built 1922). Meanwhile HMAS Sydney and HMS Havock had sailed from Alexandria at 0430/18. Menzies, RN), HMS Arethusa (Capt. At 0600 hours the aircraft attacked the aerodrome after establishing its position by dropping flares. The destroyers HMAS Stuart (Capt. Clarke, RN) which had departed Port Said at 2355B/10. P.B.R.W. Exhibitor (American, 6736 GRT, built 1940),
J. Lee-Barber, DSO, RN). C.P.F. H.A. Poland, CB, DSO and Bar, DSC, RN), HMS Kelvin (Cdr. L.R.K. At 0345 hours, in position 3544N, 2556E, eight Swordfish aircraft were flow off from HMS Illustrious to attack Calatos aerodrome (Rhodos). H.M.L. During the day these ships were attacked several times by enemy aircraft but no damage was sustained. Also on 2 December the escort destroyers HMS Croome (Lt.Cdr. [we currently do not know the names of these merchant vessels.] Captain Arliss now continued on with only the two Australian destroyers and arrived at Sphakia at 0030/31. G.R.B. The Tiger convoy and the Fleet continued eastwards. Back, RN, flying the flag of Vice Admiral J.C. Tovey, CB, DSO, RN), HMS Neptune (Capt. (47). There were no incidents during the night and at 0600 hours the Fleet was concentrated in position 3655N, 2030E. The enemy force was steering 300 at 28 to 30 knots. At 1645 hours, HMS Hereward and HMS Ilex rejoined the fleet. D.5 in HMS Kelly was detached with the ships of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla (besides Kelly these were Kashmir, Kelvin, Kipling and Jackal) to bombard Benghazi before returning to Malta. The cruisers were to proceed through the Kaso Strait around 2200/1. They returned to Alexandria in the evening of 2 August 1940. At 0630 hours, Force B arrived at Malta having made the passage unobserved. J.S.M. Late in the afternoon HMS Ramillies, HMS Nubian, HMS Hero and HMS Hereward were detached to fuel at Malta as were HMS Hyperion, HMS Hasty and HMS Ilex shortly afterwards. Harvey, RN), destroyers HMS Pakenham (Capt. H.A. At 1705 hours, HMS Newfoundland briefly bombarded Lentini (only for 2 minutes). S.R.H. At 0001 hours, Force A was in position 3615N, 2040E. Most of these ships remained out on exercises during the night of 3/4 June. En-route to Bone HMS Euryalus, was attacked at 1405B/8, near Cape Bon in position 3659'N, 1117'E, by seven FW 109's but she was not damaged despite being near-missed several times. Poland, CB, DSO and Bar, DSC, RN), HMS Kelvin (Cdr. Tyrwhitt, RN), HMS Ilex (Lt.Cdr. J.A. Bush, DSC and Bar, RN) had meanwhile arrived at Tobruk and after fuelling also sailed to overtake the convoy and reinforce the escort. The Fleet reached the entrance to the Skerki Channel at 2015 hours. G.L. Robson, DSO, RN) joined the Fleet coming from Alexandria, having sailed on 21 April, and HMS Griffin then parted company and proceeded to Suda Bay for fueling and then escort duty in the Aegean. Bridge, RN), destroyers HMS Hyperion (Cdr. J.P. Wright, DSO, RN), sailed to carry out an A/S sweep along the North African coast as far as the longtitude of Tobruk, reaching this position at 0400B/21 and to return to Alexandria at 1830B/21. Read, RN). Menzies, RN) and the destroyers HMS Laforey (Capt. The submarine HMS Parthian (Lt.Cdr. At 0135 hours, HMS Ramillies, which was with convoy ME 3, reported three explosions in position 3435N, 1608E. H.M.L. Evacuation from Sphakia, 3rd night, 30-31 May 1941. Walsh, RAN) and ORP Garland (Kpt. Rawlings, OBE, RN), the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle (Capt. P.J. They were to return to Alexandria at 1800/3. (1), 13 Nov 1939HMS Orion (Capt. G.R.B. The two cruisers from the 3rd Cruiser Squadron, HMS Caledon (Capt. At 1000 hours, HMS Liverpool (Capt. At 0800 hours the Fleet was in position 34.25N, 23.49E. The weather however became bad and the operation had to be postponed for 24 hours. It was also reported that the fire was under control and that Cornwall was still proceeding with the convoy. R. Rhodes, RAN), HMAS Voyager (Cdr. And finally, also from Taranto, came the light cruisers Armando Diaz, Luigi Cadorna, Alberto di Giussano, Alberico di Barbiano and the destroyers Antonio Pigafetta, Nicol Zeno, Nicoloso Da Recco, Emanuelle Pessagno and Antoniotto Usodimare. H.St.L. D.E. A.R.M. Pridham-Whippell, CB, CVO, RN), HMS Ajax (Capt. This disastrous commencement of the evacuation placed the Commander-in-Chief in a most unpleasant predicament. Morgan, DSO, RN), aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious (Capt. G.C.P. G.R.B. At this time Faulknor, Forester and Fury joined Group I. Palliser, DSC, RN) and the destroyers HMS Defender (Lt.Cdr. That night the line collapsed and the retreat commenced. Another such cruise took place on 1619 March. Before the bombardment was carried out the destroyers HMS Quilliam, HMS Quail and HMS Queenborough conducted a sweep in the Gulf of Squillace. HMS Kandahar and HMS Kingston had been subjected to 22 air attacks between 1445 and 1920 hours and were now running short of fuel. At 1010 hours, HMS Valiant was detached to Malta with an escort of the destroyers HMS Hyperion, HMS Hasty, HMS Decoy and HMS Wryneck. At 2100 hours, HMAS Sydney parted company to join the 7th Cruiser Squadron. The remainder of the evacuation proceeded almost without casualties to personnel. They dropped 92 250-lb bombs. H.A. Force B was attacked almost continuously by dive bombers for an hour and a half from 0630/22 onwards but escaped with slight damage only to each cruiser. E.D.B. The cruisers then resumed their patrol in the Aegean. McCarthy, RN) and HMAS Perth (Capt. Campbell, DSC, RN) entered Benghazi during daylight on the 12th. S.H. Proceeding of the sweeping forces up to the time of the sighting of two enemy cruisers, 18 19 July 1940. Her Captain (Captain U. Navaro) was seriously wounded and died from his wounds at Alexandria on 23 July 1940. O'Conor, RN), HMAS Sydney (Capt. Force E was recalled to Alexandria. Tarn,
At 1145 hours, an A/S patrol aircraft dropped a bomb on a suspected submarine some two nautical miles from Warspite. Mack which then returned eastwards with his eight destroyers (D. 2 and D.14).
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