HMS Phoebe (43)

HMS Phoebe (43)

HMS "Phoebe" was a "Dido" class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company (Govan, Scotland), with the keel being laid down on 2 September 1937. She was launched on 25 March 1939, and commissioned 25 March 1939.

History

Mediterranean

"Phoebe's" first six months were spent in the Home Fleet, escorting troop convoys on the first stage of their long voyage via the Cape to the Middle East. In April 1941 she was transferred to the 7th Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean. Enemy-held territory here was to keep the British Fleet busy for the next two and half years, and "Phoebe" was to have her fair share of the action. One of her first operations was the evacuation of troops from Greece and Crete, which was followed quickly by the Syrian landings and transporting troops to and from Tobruk. She was later hit by an aircraft while on her way to the USA for repair. The damage she sustained put her out of action for eight months.

"Phoebe" returned to the Mediterranean in the summer of 1942 to escort the last heavily opposed convoy to Malta.

Africa

On 23 October 1942, HMS "Phoebe" was torpedoed by "U-161" off the Congo Estuary, while on passage to French Equatorial Africa. Her route was from Simonstown to Freetown, but the ship had to refuel at Pointe Noire. Two U-boats ("U-161" and "U-126") were patrolling that area at the time.

After the hit, a corvette coming up from the harbour prevented the U-boat from finishing off the cruiser. About 60 crew members were killed (and three more died from malaria in the following days). After provisional repairs, "Phoebe" made for New York for complete repairs. It was an incredible feat to sail 10,000 miles with a gaping hole (60 ft by 30 ft) in her hull. The repairs were not completed until June 1943. In October 1943 she returned to the Mediterranean to take part in the Aegean operations.

Far East

In May 1944, "Phoebe" was transferred to the Eastern Fleet and was involved in strike operations against the Andaman Islands, Sabang in Northern Sumatra and the Nicobar Islands. In January 1945, a busy month, she was switched to supporting amphibious operations in Burma and was engaged in actions against Akyab, Ramree Island off the Arakan Coast, and Cheduba Island. In May 1945, "Phoebe" was involved in the amphibious assault on Rangoon.

Post war

After VJ-Day, "Phoebe" returned home for refitting and spent five years in the peacetime Mediterranean Fleet. After a period in reserve she was sold for scrap in 1956. This brought to an end a relatively short but eventful career.

References

*Colledge
* [http://www.world-war.co.uk/index.php3 WWII cruisers]
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/4013.html HMS Phoebe at Uboat.net]


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