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You are here: Home / Article topics / Publications / Naval Historical Review / British Destroyer Losses in WW II

British Destroyer Losses in WW II

Hill, Roger, DSq DSC, Lieut Cdr, RN (Ret.) · Mar 15, 1990 · Print This Page

Author
Hill, Roger, DSq DSC, Lieut Cdr, RN (Ret.)
Subjects
Ship histories and stories, WWII operations, History - WW2
Tags
Royal Navy, Ship losses
RAN Ships
None noted.
Publication
March 1990 edition of the Naval Historical Review (all rights reserved)

British Destroyer losses  – Royal Navy Ships only

Blanche 13.11.39 Mined in Thames estuary by acoustic mine
Gipsy 21.11.39 Mined off Harwich by acoustic mine.
Duchess 12.12.39 Rammed and sunk in fog by Barham off Scotland
Grenville 19.1.40 Mined off Thames estuary.
Exmouth 21.1.40 Torpedoed by U22 east of Wick.
Daring 18.2.40 Torpedoed by U23 off Pentland Firth.
Glowworm 8.4.40 Damaged in action with Admiral Hipper, Norway, rammed her opponent and subsequently sank
Gurkha 9.4.40 Sunk by dive Bombers off Bergen.
Hardy 10.4.40 Sunk in action First Battle of Narvik.
Hunter 10.4.40 Sunk in action First Battle of Narvik.
Afridi 3.5.40 Sunk by German bombers off Trondheim
Valentine 115.40 Sunk by German bombers off Belgian coast.
Whitley 19.5.40 Sunk by German bombers off Belgian coast.
Wessex 24.5.40 Sunk by German bombers off Calais.
Grafton 29.5.40 Torpedoed by U62 during Dunkirk evacuation.
Grenade 29.5.40 Sunk by German bombers off Dunkirk.
Wakeful 29.5.40 Torpedoed by German E-boat off Dunkirk.
Basilisk 1.6.40 Sunk by Stukas off Dunkirk beaches.
Havant 1.6.40 Sunk by Stukas off Dunkirk beaches.
Keith 1.6.40 Sunk by Stukas off Dunkirk beaches.
Acasta 8.6.40 Sunk in action against Scharnhorst and Gneisenau trying to defend Glorious off Lofoten Islands.
Ardent 8.6.40 Sunk in action against Scharnhorst and Gneisenau trying to defend Glorious off Lofoten Islands.
Khartoum 23.6.40 Own torpedo warhead exploded aboard and ship beached at Perim, Red Sea, later written off.
Whirlwind 5.7.40 Torpedoed by U34 off Land’s End.
Escort 11.7.40 Torpedoed by It. submarine Marconi, Med.
Imogen 16.7.40 Rammed by Glasgow in fog off Pentland Firth
Brazen 20.7.40 Sunk by Stukas off Dover.
Codrington 27.7.40 Sunk by Stukas inside Dover harbour.
Wren 27.7.40 Sunk by German bombers off Suffolk coast.
Delight 29.7.40 Sunk by German torpedo bomber off Portland.
Hostile 23.8.40 Mined in Sicilian Channel
Esk 31.8.40 While on a minelaying mission off Holland ran into German minefield and sunk.
Ivanhoe 31.8.40 While on a minelaying mission off Holland ran into German minefield and sunk.
Venetia 19.10.40 Mined in Thames Estuary.
Sturdy 30.1.0.40 Wrecked in storm on West coast of Scotland.
Cameron 5.12.40 Sunk in air raid on Portsmouth.
Acheron 17.12.40 Mined off Isle of Wight while on trials.
Hyperion 22.12.40 Mined in Sicilian Channel.
Gallant 10.1.41 Mined in Sicilian Channel near Pantelleria.
Dainty 24.2.41 Torpedoed by It.destroyer Tarigo off Sfax.
Diamond 27.4.41 Bombed by Stukas during evacuation of Greece with survivors from Slamat aboard.
Wryneck 27.4.41 Bombed by Stukas during evacuation of Greece with survivors from Slamat aboard.
Jersey 2.5.41 Mined in entrance to Valletta harbour.
Juno 21.5.41 Bombed by German aircraft off Crete.
Greyhound 22.5.41 Bombed by German aircraft off Crete.
Kashmir 23.5.41 Sunk by Stukas south of Crete while returning from a bombardment.
Kelly 23.5.41 Sunk by Stukas south of Crete while returning from a bombardment.
Mashona 28.5.41 Sunk By German bombers off Ireland after Bismarck action in Atlantic.
Imperial 29.5.41 Bombed by German aircraft off Crete
Hereward 29.5.41 Bombed by German aircraft off Crete
Defender 11.7.41 Sunk by Stukas off Bardia.
Fearless 23.7.41 Sunk by Italian torpedo bombers West Med.
Broadwater 18.10.41 Torpedoed by U101 North Atlantic.
Cossack 23.10.41 Torpedoed by U563 west of Gibraltar.
Thracian 16.12.41 Run aground at Hong Kong and captured.
Kandahar 19.12.41 Mined north of Tripoli with Force `K’.
Stanley 19.12.41 Torpedoed by U574 North Atlantic.
Vimiera 9.1.42 Mined in Thames Estuary.
Gurkha (ex Larne) 17.1.42 Torpedoed by U133 off North Africa.
Matabele 17.1.42 T’orpedoed by U454 in Barents Sea.
Thanet 27.1.42 Sunk in action with Japanese fleet, Malaya.
Belmont 31.1.42 Torpedoed by U82 North Atlantic.
Maori 12.2.42 Bombed at night in Valletta harbour.
Electra 27.2.42 Sunk in- action Japanese fleet, Java Sea.
Jupiter 27.2.42 Lost on Dutch minefield, Java Sea.
Encounter 1.3.42 Sunk in action Japanese ships, Java Sea
Stronghold 4.3.42 Sunk in action Japanese fleet, south of Java
Vortigern 15.3.42 Torpedoed by German E-boat off Suffolk.
Heythrop 20.3.42 Torpedoed by U652 off Bardia.
Southwold 24.3.42 Mined at entrance to Valletta harbour.
Jaguar 26.3.42 Dive bombed off Malta and subsequently bombed twice in dry dock and written off as loss.
Campletown 28.3.42 Expended as a blockship in St.Nazaire raid.
Tenedos 5.4.42 Bombed Japanese carrier planes Colombo.
Havock 6.4.42 Ran aground off. Cape Bon and wreck abandoned.
Lance 9.4.42 Dive-bombed by Stukas in dry dock at Malta, hull saved but never repaired.
Kingston 11.4.42 Dive bombed by Stukas in dock at Malta.
Jackal 11.5.42 While searching for Italian convoy in Central Med. caught by German dive bombers and all sunk to the south of Crete.
Kipling 11.5.42 While searching for Italian convoy in Central Med. caught by German dive bombers and all sunk to the south of Crete.
Lively 11.5.42 While searching for Italian convoy in Central Med. caught by German dive bombers and all sunk to the south of Crete.
Punjabi 1.5.42 Rammed and sunk by King George V off Iceland.
Grove 12.6.42 Torpedoed by U77 off North African coast.
Airedale 15.6.42 Dive bombed south of Crete escorting convoy.
Bedouin 15.6.42 Damaged by Italian cruisers and subsequently sunk by torpedo bombers south of Pantelleria.
Hasty 15.6.42 Torpedoed by German E-boat north of Derna.
Wild Swan 17.6.42 Sunk after attacks by nine JU88s in Bay of Biscay after she had shot down six of them.
Foresight 12.8.42 Torpedoed by torpedo bomber and subsequently sunk by Tartar after towing attempts failed.
Berkeley 19.8.42 Bombed off Dieppe.
Sikh 14.9.42 Sunk by Italian shore batteries off Tobruk.
Zulu 14.9.42 Dive bombed off Alexandria returning from above raid.
Somali 20.9.42 Torpedoed by U703 in Arctic and sank after a long towing attempt by Ashanti
Veteran 26.9.42 Torpedoed by U404 in North Atlantic.
Broke 8.11.42 Sunk by Vichy-French batteries at Algiers.
Martin 10.11.42 Torpedoed by U355 off Algiers.
Quentin 2.12.42 Sunk by Italian torpedo bombers off Galita Isle.
Penylan 3.12.42 Torpedoed by German E-boat off Start Point.
Porcupine 9.12.42 Broken in half by torpedo from U602. Two halves (Pork and Pine as they were dubbed), both towed to port but never rejoined.
Blean 11.12.42 Torpedoed by U443 off Oran.
Firedrake 17.12.42 Torpedoed by U211 in North Atlantic.
Partridge 18.12.42 Torpedoed by U565 off Oran.
Achates 31.12.43 Sunk in action with German warships in Arctic
Harvester 11.3.43 Torpedoed by U432 in North Atlantic.
Lightning 12.3.43 Torpedoed by Italian E-boats off Bizerta.
Beverley 11.4.43 Torpedoed by U84 in North Atlantic.
Pakenham 16.4.43 Sunk by It. destroyer Cassiopea off Pantelleria.
Puckeridge 6.9.43 Torpedoed by U617 off Gibraltar.
Intrepid 26.9.43 Dive-bombed twice off Leros harbour, Aegean.
Panther 9.10.43 Dive-bombed by Stukas off Rhodes.
Hurworth 22.10.43 Mined off Cos Island, Aegean.
Limbourne 23.10.43 Sunk after action with German destroyers T.22 and T.24 off Brittany.
Eclipse 24.10.43 Mined in Aegean.
Dulverton 13.11.43 Sunk by glider bombs in Aegean.
Tynedale 12.12.43 Torpedoed by U593 off Bougie.
Holcombe 12.12.43 Torpedoed by U593 off Bougie.
Hurricane 24.12.43 Torpedoed by U415 in North Atlantic.
Janus 23.1.44 Sunk by glider bomb off Anzio beachead.
Hardy (2nd ship) 30.1.44 Torpedoed by U278 in Arctic.
Warwick 20.2.44 Torpedoed by U413 off Cornwall.
Mahratta 25.2.44 Torpedoed by U956 in Arctic.
Inglefield 25.2.44 Sunk by glider bomb off Anzio.
Laforey 30.3.44 Torpedoed by U223 north of Sicily.
Wrestler 6.6.44 Mined off Normandy.
Boadicea 13.6.44 Sunk by German torpedo bombers off Portland.
Quail 18.6.44 Mined in Gulf of Taranto and sank under tow
Fury 21.6.44 Mined off Normandy and subsequently foundered.
Swift 24.6.44 Mined off Normandy.
Isis 20.7.44 Mined off Normandy.
Quorn 3.8.44 Sunk by German explosives craft off Normandy.
Rockingham 27.9.44 Mined off Aberdeen.
Aldenham 14.12.44 Mined off Pola, Italy.
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