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HMS Jervis |
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HMS Jervis Laid Down : 26th August 1937 Launched : 9th September 1938 Completed : 8th May 1939 Type : Destroyer Class : J Builder : Hawthorn Leslie Country : UK Pennants : F00, G00 Fate : Sold for scrap 3rd January 1949. |
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HMS Jervis, July 1939. | HMS Jervis, July 1939. |
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1937 - Laid down 9th September 1938 - Pennant F00 9th September 1938 - Launched 20th March 1939 - Capt. Philip John Mack, RN In Command 13th May 1939 - Arrived Sheerness 30th July 1939 - Sailed Sheerness August 1939 - 7th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet 5th August 1939 - Commissioned 21st August 1939 - Arrived Invergordon 24th August 1939 - Sailed Immingham For Dover 25th August 1939 - Arrived at Dover for exercises 30th August 1939 - Sailed Dover for Grimsby 31st August 1939 - Arrived Grimsby 1st October 1939 - Arrived Rosyth 1st October 1939 - Sailed Rosyth 2nd October 1939 - Attacked a submarine contact off Bell Rock, River Tay 8th October 1939 - Sailed Rosyth to operate off the mouth of the Skagerrak 13th October 1939 - Sailed Scapa Flow for patrol 16th October 1939 - Joined Convoy HN.0 off Norway 16th October 1939 - Arrived Methil escorting Convoy HN.0 18th October 1939 - Sailed Rosyth 25th October 1939 - Arrived Rosyth 29th October 1939 - Sailed the Humber on operation AG 30th October 1939 - Arrived the Humber 8th November 1939 - Sailed Immingham to join Convoy FN.33 9th November 1939 - Arrived Methil with Convoy FN.33 13th November 1939 - Sailed Grimsby to escort Convoy FN.36. Arrived Grimsby same day 18th November 1939 - Joined Convoy FN.38. Detached later that day 30th November 1939 - At Grimsby refitting 10th December 1939 - Sailed the Humber to sweep for U-boats off Terschelling 11th December 1939 - Arrived the Humber 13th December 1939 - Sailed Humberside for anti-submarine patrols 15th December 1939 - Attacked a submarine contact north of Cromer in 55-20N, 1-05W 16th December 1939 - Sailed Grimsby for Scapa Flow 17th December 1939 - Sailed Scapa Flow and refuelled at Sullom Voe 18th December 1939 - Arrived off Tranoy to escort iron ore convoy NV.2 24th December 1939 - Arrived Methil with Convoy NV.2 14th January 1940 - Ordered to Harwich to support operation ST 2 15th January 1940 - Escorted Operation ST 2 23rd January 1940 - Sailed the Humber with minelayer Princess Victoria for operation LB 26th January 1940 - On a sweep off the SW of Norway. 27th January 1940 - Joined Convoy HN.9b 2nd February 1940 - Arrived Methil with Convoy HN.9B 4th February 1940 - Sailed Rosyth on the 4th, patrolled in the vicinity of Farne Island and then proceeded to the Humber 15th February 1940 - Arrived at Rosyth from the Humber. 16th February 1940 - Sailed the Tyne escorting Convoy FS.98 18th February 1940 - Arrived Southend with Convoy FS.98 19th February 1940 - Sailed Southend escorting Convoy FN.98 21st February 1940 - Sailed Southend escorting Convoy FN.100 21st February 1940 - Arrived on the Tyne with Convoy FN.98 22nd February 1940 - Sailed Methil escorting an MT Convoy 23rd February 1940 - Joined Convoy FS.103 23rd February 1940 - Sailed the Tyne escorting Convoy FS.103 23rd February 1940 - Sailed Methil escorting Convoy MT.16 25th February 1940 - Arrived Southend with Convoy FS.103 27th February 1940 - Sailed the Tyne escorting Convoy FS.107 29th February 1940 - Joined Convoy FS.107 29th February 1940 - Joined Convoy FS.108 1st March 1940 - Arrived Southend with Convoy FS.107 1st March 1940 - Arrived Southend with Convoy FS.107 1st March 1940 - Arrived Southend with Convoy FS.108 2nd March 1940 - Sailed Southend escorting Concoy FN.109 3rd March 1940 - Arrived Rosyth for escort duty with convoy ON.17A 3rd March 1940 - Sailed the Tyne escorting Convoy FS.111 4th March 1940 - Arrived in the Tyne with Convoy FN.109 4th March 1940 - Arrived Bergen with Convoy ON.17 4th March 1940 - Sailed Methil escorting Convoy ON.17 5th March 1940 - Arrived Southend with Convoy FS.111 9th March 1940 - Attacked a submarine contact 4.6 miles 102° from Bell Rock 9th March 1940 - Arrived Rosyth 11th March 1940 - Sailed the Tyne escorting Convoy FS.119 11th March 1940 - Sailed Methil escorting Convoy MT.28 12th March 1940 - Arrived in the Tyne with Convoy MT.28 12th March 1940 - Sailed Southend escorting Convoy FN.119 13th March 1940 - Arrived Southend with Convoy FS.119 14th March 1940 - Arrived in the Tyne with Convoy FN.119 15th March 1940 - Arrived Rosyth. 18th March 1940 - Diverted to join Convoy ON.21 to Norway 18th March 1940 - Sailed the Humber for Scapa Flow 19th March 1940 - Collision with the Swedish Steamer ‘Tor’ north east of Blyth, Northumberland 19th March 1940 - Involved in a collision with Swedish steamer Tor northeast of Blyth 1st April 1940 - 7th Destroyer Flotilla 13th Division Captain D 1st April 1940 - Capt. P.J. Mack in Command 1st April 1940 - Repairing in the Tyne 11th April 1940 - Arrived Malta to act as a night striking force. 16th May 1940 - Lt.Cdr. Anthony Frank Burnell-Nugent, DSC, RN In Command 15th July 1940 - Capt. Philip John Mack, DSO, RN In Command 27th March 1941 - Participated in the Battle of Cape Matapan 15th March 1942 - Capt. Albert Lawrence Poland, DSO, DSC, RN In Command 11th April 1942 - Sailed Alexandria to intercept an Axis convoy bound for Benghazi 13th June 1942 - Sailed from Alexandria to join Convoy MW11 which had sailed earlier from Egypt (Operation VIGOROUS). 14th June 1942 - Met convoy and came under air attacks. Under threat of attack by U77 15th June 1942 - Under attack by German E-Boats October 1942 - Deployed as escort for Convoy MW13 to Malta from Egypt (Operation PORTCULLIS) 18th November 1942 - Sailed from Alexandria with as screen for Cruisers . 2nd December 1942 - Took part in attack on convoy in Gulf of Gabes 13th December 1942 - Deployed and carried out successful attack on convoy off Tunisia. 7th January 1943 - Capt. Anthony Follett Pugsley, RN In Command April 1943 - Capt. John Stuart Crawford, DSO, RN In Command 9th June 1943 - Bombardment of Pantelleria 16th November 1943 - Capt. Harold Pitcairn Henderson, RN In Command 25th January 1944 - Lt.Cdr. Roger Percival Hill, DSO, RN In Command 6th June 1944 - Participated in the Normandy Landings 1st February 1945 - Cdr. Godfrey Ransome, DSC, RN In Command September 1945 - Cdr. David Hugh Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, DSO, DSC, RN In Command 1949 - Broken |
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Last edited : 18:39, March 29, 2011
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