HMS Sandwich (L12)
HMS Sandwich, with a second world war convoy. | |
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name: | HMS Sandwich |
Namesake: | Town of Sandwich, Kent |
Owner: | Royal Navy |
Builder: | Hawthorne Leslie, Newcastle upon Tyne[1] |
Launched: | 28 September 1928[1] |
Out of service: | 1944[2] |
Honours and awards: | Atlantic |
Fate: | sold in 1946[1] |
General characteristics | |
Displacement: | 1,045 tons[1] |
Length: | 250 ft (76 m)[1] |
Beam: | 34 ft (10 m)[1] |
Draught: | 8.7 ft (2.7 m)[1] |
Speed: | 16 kn (30 km/h)[1] |
Complement: | 100[1] |
Armament: | 2 x 4 in guns[1] |
HMS Sandwich (L12) was a Bridgewater-class sloop built by Hawthorne Leslie, Newcastle. After a decade of peacetime service on the China Station, she escorted Atlantic convoys through World War II.
War Service
Sandwich was based at Hong Kong when war was declared, and patrolled the Tsushima Strait for German merchant shipping before sailing east in November 1939 to return to the United Kingdom in December with convoy HG 11. She escorted convoys between Liverpool and Gibraltar until May 1940 and then coastal and Western Approaches convoys rescuing survivors from the sunken freighters King Idwal and Anten of convoy OB 244 in November 1940.[2]
Sandwich began refit at Tilbury in December and resumed convoy escort duties in April 1941 assigned to the 43rd Escort Group. Type 271 radar was installed during refit at Belfast from January through March 1942, and the original .50 caliber anti-aircraft machine guns were replaced with Oerlikon 20 mm cannon during a shorter refit in October. Sandwich was credited with sinking U-213 while escorting convoy OS 35, and then escorted convoys in support of Operation Torch until refit on the River Tyne from February through July 1943.[2]
Upon completion of trials and workup, Sandwich escorted convoys between Liverpool and Sierra Leone as part of the 38th Escort Group from August 1943 until retirement in June 1944. Planned refit at Brindisi was not completed, and the ship was towed to Bizerte in 1945. She was sold there in 1946 for possible mercantile service, but scrapped after conversion was abandoned.[2]
Convoys escorted
Convoy[2] | Escort Group[2] | Dates[2] | Notes[3] |
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HG 11 | 16–24 December 1939 | 52 ships escorted without loss from Gibraltar to Liverpool | |
OG 16F | 26-31 January 1940 | 23 ships outbound to Gibraltar | |
HG 17F | 31 January-5 February 1940 | 25 ships escorted without loss from Gibraltar to Liverpool | |
SL 19 | 17-20 February 1940 | 28 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OA 98 | 26-27 February 1940 | 19 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HG 20F | 28 February-3 March 1940 | 30 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OG 21F | 5-11 March 1940 | 45 ships outbound to Gibraltar | |
HG 24 | 28 March-7 April 1940 | 41 ships escorted without loss from Gibraltar to Liverpool | |
OG 26F | 14-20 April 1940 | 54 ships outbound to Gibraltar | |
HG 29 | 7-17 May 1940 | 45 ships escorted without loss from Gibraltar to Liverpool | |
OB 154 | 24-27 May 1940 | 12 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 43 | 27-30 May 1940 | 43 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OB 159 | 1-4 June 1940 | 23 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 45 | 5-7 June 1940 | 63 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OB 164 | 9-12 June 1940 | 29 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 47 | 14-17 June 1940 | 2 ships lost from 57 inbound to Western Approaches | |
OB 169 | 17-20 June 1940 | 32 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 49 | 20-24 June 1940 | 1 ship lost from 50 inbound to Western Approaches | |
OB 174 | 25-28 June 1940 | 64 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 51 | 29 June-2 July 1940 | 35 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OB 180 | 7-10 July 1940 | 47 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 54 | 11-14 July 1940 | 43 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OA 186 | 17-21 July 1940 | 39 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 57 | 23-26 July 1940 | 51 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OA 192 | 30 July-3 August 1940 | 18 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 60 | 4-7 August 1940 | 3 ships lost from 60 inbound to Western Approaches | |
OA 199 | 15-19 August 1940 | 1 ship torpedoed of 29 outbound from Western Approaches | |
HX 64 | 20-23 August 1940 | 62 ships inbound to Western Approaches | |
OA 206 | 29 August-3 September 1940 | 1 ship torpedoed of 48 outbound from Western Approaches | |
SL 44 | 3-7 September 1940 | 1 ship lost from 29 inbound to Western Approaches | |
OA 214 | 14-19 September 1940 | 29 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
OA 223 | 2-6 October 1940 | 17 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
SC 8 | 15-31 October 1940 | 40 ships escorted without loss from Sydney to Liverpool | |
OB 244 | 17-22 November 1940 | 3 ships sunk of 46 outbound from Western Approaches | |
OB 254 | 4-7 December 1940 | 13 ships outbound from Western Approaches | |
OG 59 | 43rd EG | 15-28 April 1941 | 44 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Gibraltar |
HG 61 | 43rd EG | 6-20 May 1941 | 23 ships from Gibraltar to Liverpool; U-96 sank Empire Ridge |
OB 332 | 43rd EG | 10-19 June 1941 | 43 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Iceland |
HX 134 | 43rd EG | 26 June-4 July 1941 | 48 ships escorted without loss from Iceland to Liverpool |
SC 36 | 43rd EG | 13-17 July 1941 | 40 ships inbound to Western Approaches |
OS 2 | 43rd EG | 4-19 August 1941 | 17 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 85 | 43rd EG | 28 August-11 September 1941 | 11 ships from Sierra Leone to Gibraltar; bomber sank Daru |
HG 72 | 43rd EG | 11-17 September | 17 ships escorted without loss from Gibraltar to Liverpool |
OS 8 | 43rd EG | 4-20 October 1941 | 46 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 91 | 43rd EG | 27 October-19 November 1941 | Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 13 | 43rd EG | 1-18 December 1941 | 45 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 96 | 43rd EG | 28 December 1941-13 January 1942 | 35 ships from Sierra Leone to dispersal |
OS 23 | 43rd EG | 25 March-11 April 1942 | 45 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 107 | 43rd EG | 16 April-5 May 1942 | 32 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 29 | 43rd EG | 22 May-10 June 1942 | 44 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 113 | 43rd EG | 15-29 June 1942 | 41 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 35 | 43rd EG | 25 July-12 August 1942 | 51 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone sank U-213 |
SL 119 | 43rd EG | 14 August-5 September 1942 | Sierra Leone to Liverpool; two ships torpedoed and sunk |
OS 41 | 43rd EG | 20 September-1 October 1942 | 41 ship Liverpool to dispersal |
SL 123 | 43rd EG | 4-10 October 1942 | 27 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
KMS 2 | 43rd EG | 26 October-12 November 1942 | 1 ship sunk of 51 from Loch Ewe to Operation Torch |
TE 7 | 43rd EG | 28 November 1942 | Gibraltar to North Africa |
GUF 3 | 43rd EG | 30 December 1942-1 January 1943 | North Africa to Gibraltar |
CF 10 | 43rd EG | 5-8 January 1943 | Cape Town to United Kingdom |
GUS 3 | 43rd EG | 18-19 January 1943 | North Africa to Gibraltar |
MKS 7 | 43rd EG | 8-17 February 1943 | Algiers to Liverpool |
SL 137 | 38th EG | 23 September-17 October 1943 | 49 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 57 | 38th EG | 31 October-18 November 1943 | 78 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 141 | 38th EG | 23 November-12 December 1943 | 14 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 61 | 38th EG | 19-29 December 1943 | 42 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 145 | 38th EG | 1-12 January 1944 | 33 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 65 | 38th EG | 26 January-6 February 1944 | 41 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 149 | 38th EG | 11-22 February 1944 | 47 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 69 | 38th EG | 5-15 March 1944 | 47 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 153 | 38th EG | 22 March-2 April 1944 | 47 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 73 | 38th EG | 16-25 April 1944 | 44 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 157 | 38th EG | 1-10 May 1944 | 45 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
OS 77 | 38th EG | 23 May-2 June 1944 | 31 ships escorted without loss from Liverpool to Sierra Leone |
SL 161 | 38th EG | 11-22 June 1944 | 41 ships escorted without loss from Sierra Leone to Liverpool |
Notes
References
- Hague, Arnold (2000). The Allied Convoy System 1939-1945. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-019-3.
- Lenton, H.T.; Colledge, J.J. (1968). British and Dominion Warships of World War II. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company.