Technical information
Type | Armed Merchant Cruiser |
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Notes on class | These were a series of merchant vessels, ranging in size from 6000 tons to about 22,000 tons, taken over by the British Admiralty when the war broke out.
Armament was very different but often they had 6 x 6inch guns as primary armament and 3inch guns as secondary. Many served as troopships from 1941 onwards. |
Royal Navy ships of the class
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HMS Alaunia (F 17) | ||
HMS Alcantara (F 88) | ||
HMS Andania | Lost on 16 Jun 1940 | |
HMS Antenor (F 21) | ||
HMS Antonia | ||
HMS Arawa (F 12) | ||
HMS Ascania (F 68) | ||
HMS Asturias (F 71) | ||
HMS Aurania (F 28) | ||
HMS Ausonia (F 53) | ||
HMS Bulolo (F 82) | ||
HMS California (F 55) | ||
HMS Canton (F 97) | ||
HMS Carinthia | Lost on 6 Jun 1940 | |
HMS Carnarvon Castle (F 25) | ||
HMS Carthage (F 99) | ||
HMS Cathay (F 05) | ||
HMS Cheshire (F 18) | ||
HMS Chitral (F 57) | ||
HMS Cilicia (F 54) | ||
HMS Circassia (F 91) | ||
HMS Comorin (F 49) | Lost on 6 Apr 1941 | |
HMS Corfu (F 86) | ||
HMS Derbyshire (F 78) | ||
HMS Dunnottar Castle (F 34) | ||
HMS Dunvegan Castle | Lost on 27 Aug 1940 | |
HMS Esperance Bay (F 67) | ||
HMS Forfar (F 30) | Lost on 2 Dec 1940 | |
HMS Hector (F 45) | Lost on 5 Apr 1942 | |
HMS Jervis Bay (F 40) | Lost on 5 Nov 1940 | |
HMS Kanimbla (F 23) | ||
HMS Laconia (F 42) | ||
HMS Laurentic (F 51) | Lost on 3 Nov 1940 | |
HMS Letitia (F 16) | ||
HMS Maloja (F 26) | ||
HMS Montclare (F 85) | ||
HMS Mooltan (F 75) | ||
HMS Moreton Bay (F 11) | ||
HMS Patroclus | Lost on 4 Nov 1940 | |
HMS Pretoria Castle (F 61) (converted to the escort carrier HMS Pretoria Castle) | ||
HMS Queen of Bermuda (F 73) | ||
HMS Rajputana (F 35) | Lost on 13 Apr 1941 | |
HMS Ranchi (F 15) | ||
HMS Ranpura (F 93) | ||
HMS Rawalpindi | Lost on 23 Nov 1939 | |
HMS Salopian (F 94) | Lost on 13 May 1941 | |
HMS Scotstoun | Lost on 13 Jun 1940 | |
HMS Transylvania (F 56) | Lost on 10 Aug 1940 | |
HMS Voltaire (F 47) | Lost on 4 Apr 1941 | |
HMS Wolfe (F 37) | ||
HMS Worcestershire (F 29) | ||
Full wartime service history on this vessel. |
class ships hit by U-boats (14) | |||
16 Jun 1940 | HMS Andania | Sunk | UA |
21 Oct 1941 | HMS Aurania | Damaged | U-123 |
6 Jun 1940 | HMS Carinthia | Sunk | U-46 |
18 Aug 1942 | HMS Cheshire | Damaged | U-214 |
27 Aug 1940 | HMS Dunvegan Castle | Sunk | U-46 |
2 Dec 1940 | HMS Forfar | Sunk | U-99 |
12 Sep 1942 | HMS Laconia | Sunk | U-156 |
3 Nov 1940 | HMS Laurentic | Sunk | U-99 |
4 Nov 1940 | HMS Patroclus | Sunk | U-99 |
13 Apr 1941 | HMS Rajputana | Sunk | U-108 |
13 May 1941 | HMS Salopian | Sunk | U-98 |
13 Jun 1940 | HMS Scotstoun | Sunk | U-25 |
10 Aug 1940 | HMS Transylvania | Sunk | U-56 |
3 Apr 1941 | HMS Worcestershire | Damaged | U-74 |
Convoy Will Scatter Bernard Edwards |
Books dealing with this subject include:
Convoy Will Scatter, Bernard Edwards, 2013 |