Ca-Class
Fleet Destroyer ordered from Scotts of Greenock
with another of the same Class on 24th March
1942. The names originally allocated were HMS
STRENUOUS and SPITFIRE but were changed in
November 1942 to CARRON and CAMBRIAN. This ship
was laid down on 26th November 1942 and launched
on 28th March 1944 as HMS CARRON. She was the
8th RN ship to carry the name, introduced in
1813 for a 6th Rate built at Bucklers Hard and last used by a ship sunk a blockship at Scapa Flow in March 1940.
After completion on 6th November 1944 she
joined the Horn Fleet to work-up for
operational service. This name is associated
with the ironworks near Stirling which
produced the Carronade weapon used by the RN
in the late 18th and early 19th centuries but
which fell out of use because of its limited
range. There are several Scottish rivers and a
sea loch with this name (See Post War Notes).
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9 4 4
October
Contractor's trials and commissioned for service
in 6th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet.
November
6th
Build completion and commenced Acceptance
Trials
On completion of trials and storing took
passage to Scapa Flow to work-up
(Note: Recommendations were made for changes
to ventilation in Gearing Room and Type 293
radar office during trials of this Class
(See BRITISH DESTROYERS by E March).
December On completion
of work-up with How Fleet joined Flotilla.
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9 4 5
January
Home Fleet deployment with Flotilla in
continuation.
11th
Joined Force 2 as escort for HM Cruiser APOLLO
with HM Destroyer ZEALOUS for a minelay
off Utsira island, Norway.
Laid smoke screen between minelay area and
mainland to obscure operation during lay
(Operation SPELLBINDER - For details see Naval
Staff History (Mining).)
13th
Returned to Scapa Flow and
rejoined Flotilla.
February Deployed
with Flotilla for Fleet screening and convoy
defence in NW Approaches
to
(Note: Home Fleet ships carried out several
operations off Norway and these involved
April
Fleet destroyers for screening and attacks on
convoys.)
May
Deployed with Flotilla for Fleet duties end
support of reoccupation operations.
Nominated for service with Flotilla in eastern
Fleet.
June
Prepared for foreign service.
to
July
August
Passage to Trincomalee to join Eastern Indies
Fleet.
P
o s t W a r N o t e s
HMS
CARRON was deployed with HM Cruiser SUSSEX ,
HM Destroyers CAESAR and CAVALIER to cover the
passage of a military convoy taking 5th Indian
Division to Soerabaya. The ship continued
Flotilla duties in the East Indies until 1946
when she returned to UK and paid off into
Reserve. After it had been decided to
modernise this Class of destroyer the ship was
selected as the first to be taken in hand. Her
modernisation was carried out by HM Dockyard
Chatham and on completion in 1955 the ship was
re-commissioned for service in the
Dartmouth Training Squadron. She replaced HM
Aircraft Carrier TRIUMPH with HM Frigates
VIGILANT VENUS following changes to suit
training of Cadets. During 1957 further
alterations ware made and all the armament was
removed
(see note below). HMS CARRON was
redeployed in 1960 and for the rest of her
service was used for the training of
Navigation and Direction Officers as a tender
to HMS DRYAD. During this period she carried
out rough weather trials on Liferafts and
Survival equipment in the Atlantic Ocean. The
ship paid off in February 1963 and was later
placed on the Disposal List. Sold to BISCO for
demolition by T W Ward in 1967 she arrived. in
tow at the breakers’ yard in Inverkeithing
near Rosyth on 4th April 1967. This name was
again used for a RIVER Class Fleet Minesweeper
completed in 1984 by Richards of Lowestoft.
This Minesweeper was used for RNR training at
Bristol until 1993 when she was withdrawn from
service.
Addenda
CONVOY
ESCORT MOVEMENTS of HMS
CARRON
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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11/01/45
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16/01/45
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AT
182
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17/01/45
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17/01/45
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20/01/45
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20/01/45
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TA
180
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21/01/45
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26/01/45
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24/01/45
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29/01/45
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AT
185
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30/01/45
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30/01/45
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01/02/45
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01/02/45
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TA
183
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02/02/45
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09/02/45
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31/01/45
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05/02/45
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AT
187
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06/02/45
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06/02/45
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06/02/45
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06/02/45
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TA
184
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07/02/45
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11/02/45
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11/02/45
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17/02/45
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AT
189
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18/02/45
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18/02/45
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19/02/45
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19/02/45
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TA
189A
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20/02/45
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27/02/45
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19/02/45
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24/02/45
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AT
191
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25/02/45
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25/02/45
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20/03/45
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25/03/45
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AT
199
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26/03/45
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26/03/45
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29/03/45
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29/03/45
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TA
198
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30/03/45
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04/04/45
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15/04/45
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15/04/45
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TA
201B
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16/04/45
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23/04/45
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01/05/45
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08/05/45
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AT
207
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09/05/45
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09/05/45
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14/05/45
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14/05/45
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TA
207
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15/05/45
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22/05/45
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09/05/45
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15/05/45
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AT
208
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16/05/45
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16/05/45
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21/05/45
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21/05/45
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TA
208
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22/05/45
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28/05/45
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27/05/45
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02/06/45
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AT
211
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03/06/45
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03/06/45
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(Note
on Convoys)
HMS CARRON with the DARTMOUTH TRAINING
SQUADRON
by Martyn Anderson
I
served as a cadet for 4 months on HMS Carron
when she was in the Dartmouth training
squadron 1959-1961. We did a stint off the NW
Coast of Iceland in the first 'fish' war and
visited Copenhagen, Hamburg, and were dry
docked with prop troubles in Gibralter.
You say she was stripped of all her
armament in 1957. In fact, only B turret
4.7 inch was removed and replaced by a
Midshipmens' chartroom before joining the
squadron. She still had all other armament
when I left the BRNC in the Spring of 1961. I
personally manned A turret and the aft Bofors
mounting during time at sea and in training
out of the Dart.