Allied Warships

HMS Annet (T 341)

MS Trawler of the Isles class


HMS Annet as seen postwar (photograph with thanks to Mr A. Blake)

NavyThe Royal Navy
TypeMS Trawler
ClassIsles 
PennantT 341 
Built byCook, Welton & Gemmill (Beverley, U.K.) : Holmes 
Ordered7 Jul 1942 
Laid down21 Dec 1942 
Launched25 Mar 1943 
Commissioned19 Jun 1943 
End service 
HistorySold on 28 May 1958.

 

Commands listed for HMS Annet (T 341)

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CommanderFromTo
1T/Lt. George Thomas Sidney Clampitt, RNR9 Jun 194311 Oct 1943
2T/Lt. Eric Henry Andrews, RNVR11 Oct 194328 Mar 1944
3T/Lt. Maurice William Bond, RNVR28 Mar 1944early 1945
4T/Lt. Philip Francis Ryan, RNVRearly 1945mid 1945

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Notable events involving Annet include:


27 Feb 1944
HrMs Zeehond (Lt.Cdr. Baron D.T. Mackay, RNN) departed Lerwick for Rothesay. Passage was made together with 3580 HMS Vampire (Lt. C.W. Taylor, RNR). They were escorted by HMS Annet (T/Lt. E.H. Andrews, RNVR) until the Pentland Firth when HMS Crowlin (A/Skr.Lt. A. Smith, RNR) took over the escort. Also HrMs O 19 (Lt.Cdr. A. van Karnebeek, RNN) joined for onward passage to Holy Loch. (1)

Sources

  1. ADM 199/1855

ADM numbers indicate documents at the British National Archives at Kew, London.


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