D or
DEFENDER-Class Fleet
Destroyer ordered from Fairfield's of Govan on
2nd February 1931 under the 1930
Build Programme. The ship was laid down on
20th April 1941 and launched on the
7th July 1932 as the second RN ship to carry
the name. It was introduced in
1589 for a ship captured in 1594 by Spain
after a four day battle during which
all her crew were killed. Build was completed
on 22nd December 1932 at cost of
£229,378 excluding the Admiralty supplied
equipment such as weapons and
communications equipment. This ship served in
the Mediterranean and after
re-commissioning in 1934 was deployed on the
China Station where she remained
until 1939 apart from a detachment for duty in
the Red Sea for nine months in
1935-36. She was transferred to the
Mediterranean en 3rd Sept. 1939
B a t t
l e H o n o u r s
ATLANTIC
1940 - MEDITERRANEAN 1940-41 -
CALABRIA 1940 - LIBYA 1940-41 -
MALTA CONVOYS 1941
H e r a l d i
c D a t a
Badge: On
a Field Blue, a Fan
White and Gold.
M o t t o
Dulce
quod utile:
'It is pleasant if it is useful’
D
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f W a r S e r v i c e
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1 9 3 9
September
3rd
Took passage with HM Destroyer DUNCAN to join
Fleet at Alexandria.
30th
Joined Mediterranean Fleet.
October
Deployed for Contraband Control in the
Mediterranean.
to
November
December Refit
in Malta
Transferred to Freetown for duty in 2nd
Destroyer Division
1 9 4 0
January
Deployed for Commerce Raider search in South
Atlantic based at Freetown.
to
February
March
Transferred to Mediterranean Fleet.
April
Passage to Malta
21st
Taken in hand for refit in Malta.
May
Under refit
June
On
completion joined 10th Destroyer Flotilla,
Mediterranean Fleet.
12th
Rescued survivors from HM Cruiser CALYPSO off
Crete.
20th
Deployed with HM Destroyers STUART (RAN), DECOY,
and HASTY as screen for French
battleship LORRAINE,. HM Cruisers ORION, NEPTUNE
and SYDNEY (RAN) during
bombardment of Bardia.
(Note: This was the last Anglo-French joint
operation in Mediterranean).
27th
Part of destroyer screen for W Aircraft Carrier
EAGLE, HM Battleships RAMILLIES
and ROYAL SOVEREIGN, HM Cruisers LIVERPOOL,
NEPTUNE, ORION and H M
Australian Cruiser SYDNEY during cover of
passage of Convoys MF1 and MS1 from Malta.
(Operation MAS).
(Note: Other escorts were m Destroyers DECOY,
DEFENDER, ILEX, DIAMOND,
JERVIS, JUNO and HM Australian Destroyer
VOYAGER.
In action against Italian submarine CONSOLE
GENERAL LIUZZI with HM Destroyer ILEX
Enemy submarine scuttled after surface gunfire
engagement east of Crete.
(Note: Operation MA3 was cancelled after 3
Italian destroyers were engaged in an action
action by cruisers of the Mediterranean Fleet
and expended most of their 6”
ammunition. See MALTA CONVOYS by R Woodhead.).
29th
Sank Italian submarine UEBI SCEBELLI by depth
charge attack west of Crete.
(Note: This submarine is recorded as damaged in
THE NAVAL WAR IN THE
MEDITERRANEAN by J Greene and A Massiginani.)
Attacked Italian submarine SALPA without
success.
July
7th
Sailed as screen for HMS EAGLE, H M Battleships
MALAYA, ROYAL SOVEREIGN, HM
Cruisers GLOUCESTER, LIVERPOOL, NEPTUNE, ORION
and HMAS SYDNEY with
HM destroyers DEFENDER, HASTY, HOSTILE,
HYPERION, ILEX, IMPERIAL, JANUS,
JUNO, VAMPIRE (RAN) and VOYAGER (RAN).
(Operation MA5 - Repeat of Cover for passage of
convoys from Malta).
9th
Took part in Battle of Punta Stilo or Calabria.
(For details see ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY
by C Barnett, THE BATTLE
FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN by D Macintyre and Naval
Staff History).
21st
Part of escort for Convoy AN2 from Alexandria to
Piraeus.
August
29th
Deployed with HM Destroyers JERVIS, JUNO and
DIAMOND as escort for Convoy MF2
comprising the RFA Tanker PLUMLEAF and two
mercantiles during passage from Egypt to
Malta with relief supplies.
(Note: This was part of a joint deployment by
Mediterranean Fleet ships and Force "H" from
Gibraltar to pass reinforcements to Fleet at
Alexandria. (Operation HATS. See above
references..)
30th
Took part in anti-submarine operation after
sonar contact.
31st
Under air attacks during which ss CORNWALL was
badly damaged by three bomb hits and
set on fire. There were several casualties.
(For details see MALTA CONVOYS by R Woodman)
September
September
1st
Detached with HMS DIAMOND for escort of
mercantile, ss VOLVO and RFA
PLUMLEAF.
2nd
Rejoined Fleet units for return passage to
Alexandria;
(Note: Air attacks were made on airfields in
Rhodes.)
5th
Arrived at Alexandria with Fleet units.
October
Deployed
for Fleet screening duties.
8th
Part of screen for HM Aircraft Carriers
ILLUSTRIOUS, EAGLE, HM Battleships
MALAYA, RAMILLIES, VALIANT, WARSPITE, HM
Cruisers AJAX,
GLOUCESTER, LIVERPOOL, ORION, SYDNEY and YORK,
with HM Destroyers
DECOY, IMPERIAL, JANUS, JERVIS, .JUNO, MOHAWK
and NUBIAN to cover
passage of Malta Convoys MF3 from Alexandria and
MF4 From Malta (Operation MB6).
November Deployed
on convoy defence in Eastern Mediterranean.
4th
Escorted three supply ships and RFA PLUMLEAF
with HM Cruisers CALCUTTA and
COVENTRY, HM Australian Destroyers VAMPIRE,
VOYAGER and WATERHEN to
Piraeus and Malta as Convoy AN6/MW3.
5th
Remained as for MW3 during passage to Malta when
AN3 detached.
11th
Deployed with Fleet screen during cover of
passage of ME3 to Port Said.
(Note: Part of Operation COAT which included
transfer of HM Battleship BARHAM, HM
Cruiser BERWICK and HM Cruiser GLASGOW as
reinforcements for the
Mediterranean Fleet from UK).
December Deployed
on interception of enemy supply convoys to North
Africa.
31st
Captured two schooners off Bardia.
1 9 4 1
January
7th Part
of screen for HMS ILLUSTRIOUS, HMS WARSPITE and
HMS VALIANT with
HM Destroyers GALLANT, GREYHOUND, GRIFFIN,
JERVIS, JUNO, MOHAWK and
NUBIAN as Force A to provide cover for passage
of military convoy from the western
Mediterranean
(Operation EXCESS).
(Note: The Fleet was under heavy air attacks
during this Operation – See above
references.)
Transferred to Suda Bay for interception patrol
and convoy defence.
Towed damaged tanker DESMOULEA after torpedo
attack off Crete.
February
Deployed for interception patrol and defence of
convoys to Tobruk.
24th
Sunk in Tobruk harbour by air attack. (Position
32.04N 24.04E).
Hit by 1000lb bomb.
Major fires caused after magazine to explode.
16 killed and 18 wounded.
Addendum
CONVOY ESCORT MOVEMENTS of
HMS DAINTY
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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11/10/39
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11/10/39
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BLUE
004
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16/10/39
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21/10/39
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16/01/40
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16/01/40
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SL
017
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unknown
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04/02/40
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22/08/40
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21/09/40
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AP
002/1
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26/09/40
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26/09/40
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03/02/41
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03/02/41
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ASF
014
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05/02/41
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05/02/41
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(Note
on Convoys)