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HMS Beagle |
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HMS Beagle Laid Down : Launched : 29th September 1930 Completed : Type : Destroyer Class : B Builder : John Brown Country : UK Pennants : H30 Fate : Scrapped June 1946. |
Displacement: 1,360 tons Speed: 35kts Complement: 138. Armament: Four 4.7 inch guns, two 2 pdr anti-aircraft guns and eight 21 inch torpedo tubes. |
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HMS Beagle, July 1935. | HMS Beagle. (P) | HMS Beagle. | H30 HMS Beagle. |
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29th September 1930 - Launched 29th September 1930 - Pennant H30 1st September 1931 - Sailed Malta 1st September 1931 - 6th Destroyer Flotilla, Mediterranean 3rd September 1931 - Arrived Skiathos 11th September 1931 - Arrived Thasos 11th September 1931 - Sailed Skiathos 24th September 1931 - Sailed Thasos 24th September 1931 - Arrived Mudros 6th October 1931 - Arrived Milos 16th October 1931 - Sailed Milos 17th October 1931 - Arrived Suda Bay 26th October 1931 - Arrived Malta 7th January 1932 - Sailed Malta 29th January 1932 - Arrived Malta 30th March 1932 - Arrived Cagliari 4th April 1932 - Sailed Cagliari for Bona 5th April 1932 - Arrived Bona 14th April 1932 - Arrived Aranci Bay 22nd April 1932 - Arrived Malta 22nd April 1932 - Lt. Cmdr. M. W. Ewart-Wentworth 1st October 1932 - 4th Destroyer Flotilla. Mediterranean Fleet 1st October 1932 - Lt. Cmdr. M. W. Ewart-Wentworth in Command 14th January 1933 - Arrived Suda Bay 25th January 1933 - Sailed Suda Bay 25th January 1933 - Arrived Gulf of Patras 1st February 1933 - Arrived Malta 7th March 1933 - Sailed Malta for Pollensa Bay 10th March 1933 - Arrived Palma 28th March 1933 - Sailed Pollensa for Golfe Juan 30th March 1933 - Arrived Golfe Juan 3rd April 1933 - Arrived Leghorn 3rd April 1933 - Sailed Golfe Juan for Leghorn 12th April 1933 - Arrived Gulf of St. Tropez 24th April 1933 - Sailed Gulf of St. Tropez 24th April 1933 - Sailed St. Tropez for Malta 27th April 1933 - Arrived Malta 27th April 1933 - Arrived Malta 5th August 1933 - Arrived Kotor 18th October 1933 - Lt. Cdr. St John Aldrich Micklethwait Assumed Command 27th October 1933 - Sailed UK for Gibraltar and work up 4th December 1933 - Sailed Gibralta for Malta 9th January 1934 - Sailed Malta for cruise 10th January 1934 - Sailed Malta for short winter cruise 11th January 1934 - Arrived Bougie 25th January 1934 - Arrived Malta 3rd March 1934 - Sailed Malta for Gibraltar 23rd March 1934 - Sailed Gibraltar 27th March 1934 - Arrived Golfe Juan 10th April 1934 - Arrived Gulf of St. Tropez 24th April 1934 - Sailed St. Tropez for Malta 15th August 1934 - Arrived Malta 31st August 1934 - Arrived Malaluka Bay 28th October 1934 - Arrived Malta 15th January 1935 - Arrived Gibraltar 22nd April 1935 - 4th Destroyer Flotilla 22nd April 1935 - Sailed Gibraltar for Malta 25th April 1935 - Arrived Malta July 1935 - Lt. Cdr. St John Aldrich Micklethwait Relinquished Command 16th July 1935 - Attended 1935 Spithead Fleet Review 31st July 1935 - Arrived Malta 27th July 1936 - Arrived Cadiz 23rd October 1936 - Arrived Rosyth 27th March 1937 - Arrived Reo del Barquero 30th March 1937 - Sailed for Bermeo 7th April 1937 - Arrived St. Jean de Luz 7th April 1937 - Arrived St. Jean de Luz 12th April 1937 - Sailed St. Jean de Luz for La Pallice 12th April 1937 - Sailed St. Jean de Luz for La Pallice 22nd May 1937 - Arrived Plymouth 14th June 1937 - Sailed Plymouth for Portland 30th June 1937 - Arrived Manchester 14th July 1937 - Sailed Portsmouth for exercises 23rd July 1937 - Arrived Plymouth 12th March 1938 - Arrived Gibraltar 29th March 1938 - Arrived Plymouth 5th July 1938 - Commenced Combined exercises 10th July 1938 - Completed Combined exercises 22nd November 1938 - Arrived Portsmouth 19th January 1939 - Arrived Portsmouth 31st March 1939 - Sailed Rosyth for Plymouth 27th April 1939 - Lt. Royston Hollis Wright, RN In Command 28th July 1939 - Sailed Rosyth for Plymouth August 1939 - Attached to Aircraft Carriers, Home Fleet 5th August 1939 - Arrived Portland 8th August 1939 - Arrived Weymouth Bay 31st August 1939 - Sailed Dover on patrol 3rd September 1939 - 19th Destroyer Flotilla, Division 37, Nore Command 11th October 1939 - Attacked a submarine contact in 51.17N, 01.42.7E. 16th October 1939 - Attacked a submarine contact in 51.20N, 01.40E 17th October 1939 - Attacked a submarine contact in 51.07.5N, 01.23.5E. 29th October 1939 - Joined new 23rd Destroyer Flotilla at Harwich 2nd November 1939 - Escort for Minelaying between Tail of the Falls and Sandettie Bank 2nd November 1939 - In passage from Harwich to Dover to cover minelaying mission HW 10th December 1939 - Sailed Dover for Boulogneescorting HMS Corington with HM King George VI 31st December 1939 - At Falmouth repairing 21st February 1940 - Sailed Southend escorting Convoy OA.96 21st February 1940 - Searched for a submarine ten miles south of Beachy Head 21st February 1940 - Arrived Dover 22nd February 1940 - Detached from Convoy OA.96 28th February 1940 - Sailed Dover for Bologne, Arrived same day 2nd March 1940 - Commenced boiler clean and degaissing it Dover 7th March 1940 - Completed Boiler cleaning alongside HMS Sandhurst 7th March 1940 - Completed boiler clean and degaissing it Dover 9th March 1940 - Went to assist steamer Ashley, 1.4 miles 225° from East Goodwins Light Vessel 20th March 1940 - Covered the operations of the 10th Mine Sweeping Flotilla between the North Goodwin Light Vessel and Fairy Ban Buoy 1st April 1940 - 19th Destroyer Flotilla 37th Division Captain D 1st April 1940 - Lt. Cdr. R.H. Wright in Command 22nd June 1940 - In the Dover Strait 7th July 1940 - Sailed Manchester February 1941 - Lt.Cdr. Richard Taylor White, DSO, RN In Command 16th February 1942 - Cdr. Ralph Cyril Medley, RN In Command 2nd March 1943 - Lt.Cdr. Arthur Nichol Rowell, RN In Command 4th May 1943 - Lt.Cdr. Norman Robins Murch, RN In Command 26th December 1943 - Participated in the Battle of North Cape October 1944 - Lt. Charles Douglas Theodore Williams, RN In Command June 1946 - Scrapped at Rosyth |
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Last edited : 18:58, December 27, 2010
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