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HMS Brazen |
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HMS Brazen Laid Down : 22nd July 1929 Launched : 25th July 1930 Completed : 8th April 1931 Type : Destroyer Class : B Builder : Palmer Country : UK Pennants : H80 Fate : Sunk off Dover by German aircraft 20th July 1940 |
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| 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 Brazen, July 1935. |
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25th July 1930 - Pennant H80 25th July 1930 - Launched 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 - Cmdr. L. D. MacKintosh, DSC in Command 6th August 1932 - In Command Commander Mackintosh. LD DSO DSC RN 1st October 1932 - 4th Destroyer Flotilla. Mediterranean Fleet 1st October 1932 - Cmdr. L. D. MacKintosh, DSC 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 - Sailed Golfe Juan for Leghorn 3rd April 1933 - Arrived 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 June 1933 - Left Command Commander Mackintosh. LD DSO DSC RN 29th July 1933 - Arrived Gruz 5th August 1933 - Arrived Kotor 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 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 21st September 1934 - Arrived Brioni 8th October 1934 - Arrived Rogoznica 15th January 1935 - Arrived Gibraltar 22nd April 1935 - Sailed Gibraltar for Malta 22nd April 1935 - 4th Destroyer Flotilla 25th April 1935 - Arrived Malta 16th July 1935 - Attended 1935 Spithead Fleet Review 31st July 1935 - Arrived Malta 27th January 1936 - Arrived Alexandria 23rd October 1936 - Arrived Rosyth 6th March 1937 - Arrived Gibraltar 17th March 1937 - Arrived Corunna 17th March 1937 - Arrived Corunna 27th March 1937 - Arrived Corunna 30th March 1937 - Sailed Corunna for Ria del Barquro 5th April 1937 - Sailed St. Jean de Luz 19th April 1937 - Sailed La Rochelle for UK 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 17th January 1939 - Sailed Plymouth 20th January 1939 - Arrived Portland 20th January 1939 - Arrived Portland 7th February 1939 - Arrived Gibraltar 27th February 1939 - Combined Exercise 27th February 1939 - Sailed Gibraltar 3rd March 1939 - Arrived Gibraltar 6th March 1939 - Combined Exercise 6th March 1939 - Sailed Gibraltar 10th March 1939 - Arrived Gibraltar April 1939 - Lt.Cdr. Robert Henry Mills, RN In Command 5th August 1939 - Arrived Portland 8th August 1939 - Arrived Weymouth Bay 9th August 1939 - Attended Review of the British Reserve Fleet 31st August 1939 - Sailed Dover on patrol 3rd September 1939 - 19th Destroyer Flotilla, Division 38, Nore Command 5th October 1939 - Carried out unsuccessful search for submarine 9 miles 310° from Calais High Light 13th October 1939 - Picked up three survivors and five bodies from U-40. 9 miles 155° from the S Goodwin Light Vessel. 29th October 1939 - Joined new 23rd Destroyer Flotilla at Harwich 31st October 1939 - Sailed Portsmouth for Rosyth 31st October 1939 - Sailed Portsmouth for Rosyth 1st November 1939 - Arrived Rosyth 1st November 1939 - Arrived Rosyth. Sailed Rosyth same day 1st November 1939 - Lt.Cdr. Roger Caton Beckett, RN In Command 2nd November 1939 - In passage from Harwich to Dover to cover minelaying mission HW 2nd November 1939 - Escort for Minelaying between Tail of the Falls and Sandettie Bank 30th November 1939 - At Falmouth refitting 11th December 1939 - Searched for Submarine 4 miles 45° from Eddystone 16th December 1939 - Sailed Portsmouth escorting Destroyer Depot Ship HMS Woolwich 22nd December 1939 - Escorting Minelayer Princess Victoria 31st December 1939 - Investigated a submarine seven miles south of Dover 1st February 1940 - Transferred to the Rosyth Command to assist in anti-submarine patrols 1st February 1940 - Arrived Rosyth from Harwich 2nd February 1940 - Sailed Rosyth for anti-submarine operations off Kinnaird Head. 4th February 1940 - Arrived Invergordon 4th February 1940 - Sailed Invergordon to hunt for a submarine off Lossiemouth 7th February 1940 - Sailed Aberdeen for minelay LD 2 in the North Sea 8th February 1940 - Arrived Rosyth 8th February 1940 - Arrived Rosyth 12th February 1940 - Lt.Cdr. Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, RN In Command 14th February 1940 - Sailed Rosyth 15th February 1940 - Arrived Invergordon. Sailed same day to escort the collision-damaged HMS Duncan 17th February 1940 - Escorted two tankers from Rosyth to Aberdeen 17th February 1940 - Sailed Aberdeen escorting two steamers 18th February 1940 - Picked up survivors of Pananamian steamer El Sonador east of the Shetlands 21st February 1940 - Arrived Rosyth. 22nd February 1940 - Sailed Rosyth for the Humber. 22nd February 1940 - Sailed Rosyth on minelaying operation PA 1 in the North Sea. 24th February 1940 - Sailed Immingham for Invergordon 24th February 1940 - Sailed the Humber for Rosyth. 26th February 1940 - Arrived Invergordon 27th February 1940 - Searched for U.23 off Duncansby Head 29th February 1940 - Sailed minelaying Operation PA2 in Moray Firth 2nd March 1940 - Arrived in the Tyne 2nd March 1940 - Sailed the Tyne in Convoy FS.10 for the Humber 2nd March 1940 - Escorted Cable ship Royal Scot, involved in mending cables in Largo Bay. 3rd March 1940 - Sailed Rosyth with cable ship Royal Scot 5th March 1940 - Arrived Rosyth 7th March 1940 - Sailed Rosyth with cable ship Royal Scot to mend cables 12th March 1940 - Arrived Rosyth with Cable Ship Royal Scot 14th March 1940 - Investigated periscope sighting one mile southwest of Elie Ness 15th March 1940 - Detached from Convoy TM.27 for Sacapa Flow 15th March 1940 - Sailed the Tyne escorting Convoy TM.27 17th March 1940 - Arrived at Scapa Flow 17th March 1940 - Sailed Scapa Flow to relieve HMS Jupiter escorting Convoy TM.29 25th March 1940 - Sailed Rosyth for exercises, and returned later in the day. 1st April 1940 - 19th Destroyer Flotilla 38th Division 1st April 1940 - Lt. Cdr. Sir Michael Culme-Seymour in Command 22nd June 1940 - In the Dover Strait 20th July 1940 - Sunk 20th Jul | |||
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