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HMS Spiteful (P227)

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HMS Spiteful
History
Royal Navy EnsignUnited Kingdom
NameHMS Spiteful
BuilderScotts - Greenock
Laid down19 September 1941
Launched5 June 1943
Commissioned6 October 1943
Decommissioned15 July 1963
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Displacement
  • 814-872 tons surfaced
  • 990 tons submerged
Length217 ft (66 m)
Beam23 ft 6 in (7.16 m)
Draught11 ft (3.4 m)
Speed
  • 14.75 knots surfaced
  • 8 knots submerged
Complement48 officers and men
Armament

HMS Spiteful (pennant number P227) was a S-class submarine of the British Royal Navy.

Commander

Her pennant number was originally P77. She was commanded by a Canadian, Lt Cdr "Freddy" Sherwood DSC RCNVR, the first Volunteer Reservist to be given a command in World War II, (slightly pre-dating Edward Young's command of HMS Storm) from the time she was built until she was lent to the French. Sherwood was also Benjamin Bryant's 1st Lieutenant in both HMS Sealion and HMS Safari, 3rd Flotilla. She travelled to HMS Forth, Holy Loch for her work-up.

Career

Her first war patrol was in the North Atlantic, from 29 December 1943 to 12 January 1944. She returned to Lerwick, in Shetland, where a battery was replaced and a "singing" screw was repaired.

She sailed for Ceylon, arriving in April 1944. She was assigned to 8th Flotilla, HMS Maidstone. She made two patrols, then transited to Fremantle. She sunk a number of Japanese vessels with gunfire, on 30 June, 2 July and 14 December.[1]

Another incident involved USS Gabilan, when the American ship almost fired upon her, before recognising her as a friendly ship.

Spiteful then bombarded installations on the Andaman Islands and Christmas Island. She made three further patrols, totalling 109 days at sea - the three longest patrols by any 'S' class submarine - 34, 38 and 37 days (Sirdar achieved one of 49 days) - with little luck. She returned to the UK in April 1945 for a refit.

French service

She was loaned to France as Sirène from 1952 to 1958.

On 1 July 1963 she arrived at Faslane to be broken up 15 July 1963.

References

  1. ^ HMS Spiteful, Uboat.net
  • Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.

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