KENT-Class
Cruiser ordered from HM Dockyard,
Devonport on 2nd June 1924 and laid down
on 9th October that year. The ship was
launched on 11th March 1926 and was the 6th
RN ship to bear this name, introduced in
1692 for a 3rd Rate.
The last ship to bear the name
was a Cruiser built in 1902 and sold in
1920. Build was completed on 10th May 1928
at
a cost of £1,252,110. She was then
deployed on the China Station with the 5th
Cruiser Squadron
until return to UK for a major refit in
1936.
On completion she served in Home waters
in the 2nd Cruiser Squadron and used for
training of boy seamen. In March 1939 this
ship
recommissioned
for further service on the China Station
where she was deployed in September 1939.
She had a well
established relationship with the county
whose name she carried
and this has continued until the present
with the 7th ship.
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9 3 9
September
Deployed
as Flagship of 5th Cruiser Squadron, China
Station with cruisers KENT, DORSETSHIRE
and BIRMINGHAM.
6th
- Carried out search with ships of
Squadron for German shipping in Andaman
Islands area.
27th
- Arrived at Colombo after transferred to
East Indies Station.
28th
- Took passage to Calcutta.
October
2nd
- Escorted convoy from Calcutta for part
of passage to Singapore.
5th
- Detached to join aircraft carrier EAGLE
and cruiser DORSETSHIRE in Hunting Force I
for interception patrol.
6th
- Return passage to Colombo for docking.
11th
- Sailed for patrol after docking.
November
3rd
- Returned to Colombo from patrol.
10th
- Sailed with DORSETSHIRE to join EAGLE
and destroyers VENDETTA (RAN) and WATERHEN
(RAN) in search for German pocket
battleship GRAF SPEE in area south of
Ceylon.
18th
- Returned to Colombo.
25th
- Took passage from Colombo to resume
patrol.
December
8th
- At Diego Suarez and attached to South
Atlantic Station.
12th
- At Durban.
14th
- Sailed for patrol in Indian Ocean from
Durban.
22nd
- Took passage from Durban to Simonstown
for interception patrol duties in South
Atlantic.
26th
- At Simonstown. (Note: For details of
interception patrol duties see THE
BLOCKADERS by P Kemp, ARMED MERCHANT
CRUISERS by K Poolman and AXIS BLOCKADE
RUNNERS by M Bryce.)
1
9 4 0
January
2nd
- Sailed for patrol.
11th
- Returned to Capetown.
25th
- Sailed for patrol.
30th
- Returned to Capetown. (Note: cruiser
HOBART (RAN) and EAGLE were also deployed
in South Atlantic for interception and
trade defence.)
February
Transferred
to Freetown. Patrol duty in continuation.
March
Passage
to Freetown from patrol
4th
- Arrived at Freetown.
April
Interception
patrol and trade defence in continuation
based at Freetown.
May
Passage
to Simonstown on release from Patrol.
June
Patrol
duties in continuation based at
Simonstown.
24th
- Took passage from Simonstown to UK for
repair.
July
Under
repair in Liverpool commercial shipyard.
August
Post
repair trials
5th
- Joined military convoy WS2 on departure
from Liverpool as Ocean Escort during
Atlantic passage.
25th
- Arrived at Capetown.
31st
- Deployed as Ocean Escort for WS2 during
passage to Durban.
September
3rd
- Detached from WS2 after relief by Armed
Merchant cruiser KANIMBLA. Took passage to
Freetown for support of landings by Free
French troops at Dakar (Operation MENACE).
13th
- Joined cruiser CUMBERLAND, sloops
MILFORD and BRIDGEWATER in escort of
military convoy on passage to Freetown
from Gibraltar.
15th
- Arrived at Freetown.
18th
- Deployed with cruiser DELHI in search
for Vichy French warship on passage from
Dakar to Gabon, French Guinea.
19th
- Intercepted cruiser PRIMAGUET and tanker
TARN in Gulf of Guinea and persuaded them to
return to Casablanca rather than being
forced into a naval engagement. (Note:
Tanker was intended to replenish Vichy
French cruisers recently arrived in Dakar.
See CUMBERLAND. PRIMAGUET remained in
Vichy French control until being sunk by
US ships in November 1942). Escorted Vichy
French ships during passage to Casablanca.
October
West
African deployment in continuation.
Nominated for return to UK for escort of
military convoy and took passage to UK.
November
2nd
- Joined military convoy WS4 in Clyde as
Ocean Escort during passage to Aden.
December
18th
- Detached from WS4 on arrival at Aden.
Resumed trade defence and patrol duties
and took passage to Capetown.
1
9 4 1
January
Deployed
for interception patrol and convoy defence
based at Simonstown.
February
2nd
- Taken in hand for refit and docking at
Simonstown. AA Armament improved by
addition of 20mm weapons.
22nd
- Refit work completed
28th
- Sailed to join military convoy WS6 as
Ocean Escort during passage to Middle East from Freetown.
March
13th
- Joined BIRMINGHAM and PHOEBE as relief
in WS6 Ocean Escort for armed merchant
cruiser CATHAY.
April
15th
- Detached from WS6 on arrival at Aden.
Resumed trade defence and convoy escort
duties in Indian Ocean
May
At
Mombasa
7th
- During passage from Mombasa to
Seychelles intercepted Distress Signal
from tanker BRITISH PREMIER being attacked
by German commerce raider PINGUIN in
position 5o miles north.
8th
- Ships aircraft reported sighting of
mercantile identified as being Norwegian
TAMERLANE. Intercepted ship and ordered
her to stop enforced by two rounds. Vessel
then opened fire which temporarily damaged
steering gear. In subsequent exchange of
fire PINGUIN sank after an explosion.
Rescued 82 survivors of whom 22 were
prisoners from captured ships. (For full
details of problems related to
identification of merchant ships see WAR
AT SEA by SW Roskill and WAR WITH JAPAN
(HMSO)). Passage to Durban
June
Under
repair at Durban.
10th
- Resumed trade defence duties on
completion of repair.
July
11th
- Joined specially formed military convoy
WS9A2 at Durban as Ocean Escort during
passage to Aden. Embarked passengers.
19th
- Detached from WS9A2 on arrival at Aden
and landed passengers.
20th
- Trade defence and patrol in Indian Ocean
resumed.
August
to November
Indian
Ocean deployment in continuation.
December
28th
- Joined military convoy WS12ZA as Ocean
Escort during passage to Bombay.
1
9 4 2
January
6th
- Detached on arrival of WS12ZA at Bombay.
Retained in Bombay for escort of convoys
to and from Singapore.
February
Convoy
defence and covering duties in Bay of
Bengal. (Note: Evacuation convoys were on
passage from Singapore and ports in Dutch
East Indies. See WAR WITH JAPAN.)
March
1st
- Sailed from Colombo with battleship
ROYAL SOVEREIGN, destroyers EXPRESS,
VAMPIRE (RAN), NIZAM, Armed Merchant
cruiser MANOORA (RAN) and corvette
HOLLYHOCK as escort for military convoy
SU1 during passage to Fremantle. (Note:
This convoy of 12 troopships was taking
11,000 ANZAC troops back to Australia from
Middle East service after the Japanese
threat to Australia and New Zealand).
14th
- Detached from SU1 on arrival at Freetown
and took passage to Ceylon to rejoin newly
formed Eastern Fleet.
31st
- Joined battleship WARSPITE, aircraft
carriers FORMIDABLE and INDOMITABLE,
cruisers ENTERPRISE, EMERALD and
DORSETSHIRE screened by six destroyers as
Force A in position south of Ceylon.
April
1st
- Deployed with Force A in unsuccessful
search for Japanese naval force reported
on passage toward Ceylon.
3rd
- Detached from Force A with DORSETSHIRE
for escort of military convoy SU4 during
passage in Indian Ocean.
4th
- Recalled to join Force A again with
DORSETSHIRE after Japanese warships had
been sighted. (See WAR WITH JAPAN and THE
FORGOTTEN FLEET by J.Winton).
5th
- Sighted during return passage to Force A
by aircraft from Japanese cruiser TONE.
Came under heavy and sustained attacks by
dive bombers from the aircraft carriers
AKAGI, SORYU and HIRYU. Deficient AA
armament overwhelmed and careful
manoeuvring by enemy aircraft gave ship
little defence and she was quickly
disabled. Sank within 15 minutes with
heavy casualties including 190 killed or
missing. (Casualty
List - note
on casualties) (Note:
Some 6 minutes later, DORSETSHIRE was sunk
by similar attacks).
6th
- 1,122 survivors from the two cruisers
were rescued by ENTERPRISE and destroyers
PALADIN and PANTHER.
P
o s t W a r N o t
e
This
name was carried forward when the Type 22
Frigate HMS CORNWALL was launched by
Yarrow shipbuilders in 1986 and became the
7th ship to bear this distinguished name.
Addenda
CONVOY
ESCORT MOVEMENTS of
HMS
CORNWALL
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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26/05/40
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26/05/40
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CM
|
18/06/40
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18/06/40
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20/06/40
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20/06/40
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BCS
|
23/06/40
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23/06/40
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24/06/40
|
24/06/40
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BCS
1
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05/07/40
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05/07/40
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06/07/40
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06/07/40
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BC
A
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16/07/40
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16/07/40
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05/08/40
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05/08/40
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WS
002
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08/08/40
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08/08/40
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08/08/40
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08/08/40
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WS
002F
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25/08/40
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25/08/40
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31/08/40
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31/08/40
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WS
002B
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03/09/40
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15/09/40
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10/06/41
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10/06/41
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CM
012
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17/06/41
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17/06/41
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12/08/41
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12/08/41
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CM
015
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19/08/41
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19/08/41
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16/12/41
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16/12/41
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CM
024
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23/12/41
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23/12/41
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23/01/42
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23/01/42
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AJ
001/1
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01/02/42
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01/02/42
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03/02/42
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03/02/42
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JS
001
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10/02/42
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14/02/42
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14/02/42
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14/02/42
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JS
002X
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20/02/42
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21/02/42
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01/03/42
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01/03/42
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SU
001
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15/03/42
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15/03/42
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(Note
on Convoys)
MOVEMENTS
OF HMS CORNWALL DECEMBER 1937 to JUNE
1938
from
Mr G Ransome, Manchester
In
researching my father's
career, which included service on
HMS Cornwall from 1 January 1938 to 6
May 1938, I am grateful for the
following information provided by Mr
Ransome in response to a request
published in "Navy News" in January 1994
(Gordon Smith):
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arrived
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departed
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Devonport
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18.12.37
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25.1.
38 |
Portsmouth
|
25.1.38
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2.2.38 |
Gibraltar
|
6.2.38 |
8.2.38
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Palma
|
8.2.38 |
11.2.38 |
St
Tropez
|
16.2.38 |
2.3.38 |
Mentone
|
2.3.38 |
8.3.38 |
Marseilles
|
9.3.38 |
10.3.38 |
Gibraltar
|
12.3.38 |
14.3.38 |
Gibraltar
|
18.3.38 |
25.3.38 |
Devonport
|
29.3.38 |
10.5.38 |
Lamlash
|
11.5.38 |
26.5.38 |
Milford
Haven |
27.5.38 |
8.6.38 |