B
a t t l e H o n o u r s
MALTA
CONVOYS 1941 - MEDITERRANEAN 1942 - BISCAY
1942 - ARCTIC 1942
Third
time of use by the RN and first by a
submarine.
It was introduced in 1804 when given to a
Schooner which was taken in Prize by a
French Privateer two year later,.
Launched with this name she was deployed
in the Mediterranean after trials and
work-up in UK
She
joined the 10th Submarine Flotilla in
Malta during early 1941 and carried out
patrols to intercept supply ships and
escorts on passage to and from North
African ports. During patrols off Tunisia
she sank the 2,584 ton ship FENICIA on
10th March 1941 near the Kerkenanna
islands and in June whilst in the western
Mediterranean sank another supply ship.
She carried out a joint operation with the
submarines P32 and P33 to intercept a
convoy of four troopships known to be on
passage to North Africa. The only one of
the three to have success she sighted the
convoy on 20th August and sank the liner
ESPERIA eleven miles off the coast.
She
returned to UK for refit in September 1941
and on completion was deployed in Home
waters including patrol in the Arctic in
defence of Russian convoys against U-Boat
attacks and for Atlantic convoys. She took
passage to resume Flotilla duties on 7th
October 1942 and had been ordered to carry
out patrol off the Spanish coast. This
submarine is believed to have been sunk
without survivors on 10th October
following explosions heard in the area.
However no claim was made by German
sources for any sinking. The Commanding
Officer on build was Lieutenant AD Collett
RN, who was relieved by Lieutenant A Hezlet
RN (Later Vice Admiral Sir Arthur
Hezlet KBE, CBE, DSO, DSC)
during the patrol when ESPERIA was sunk,
and at the time of loss Lieutenant R E Boddington
RN.
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