HMS Gambia (48)

HMS Gambia (48)

HMS "Gambia" (pennant number 48, later C48) was a Crown Colony-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was in the service of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) as HMNZS "Gambia" from 1943 to 1946. She was named after the then Crown colony of The Gambia, and has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.

HMS "Gambia" was conceived in the 1938 Naval Estimates and was laid down on 24 July 1939, at Swan Hunter's Yard at Wallsend. She was launched on 30 November 1940, by Lady Hilbery and finally commissioned on 21 February 1942.

Early wartime career

She saw active service in the East Indies with the British Eastern Fleet, and was involved in the Battle of Madagascar in September 1942. She then carried out trade protection duties in the Indian Ocean, but returned to home waters, calling at the territory of the Gambia on the way, where West African Chiefs in full regalia led thousands of their subjects to visit the ship named after their Colony.

She refitted at Liverpool between June and September, following which she operated anti-blockade runner patrols in the Bay of Biscay in December, as part of Operation Stonewall.

Royal New Zealand Navy service

Because New Zealand's two other cruisers of the time, HMNZS "Leander" and HMNZS "Achilles" were damaged, it was decided in discussions with the Royal Navy Admiralty that HMS "Gambia" would be recommissioned as HMNZS "Gambia", for the use of the Royal New Zealand Navy. "Gambia" was transferred to the Royal New Zealand Navy on 22 September 1943.

"Gambia" served with the British Pacific Fleet, and participated in attacks on Japanese positions throughout the Pacific. In February 1944 she was searching for blockade runners in the Cocos Islands area. She also supported a series of carrier raids against oil installations and airfields. She saw action off Okinawa and Formosa. She was under attack by Japanese aircraft at the time that a ceasefire was announced, so has the honour of firing some of the last shots of World War II.

She was present on 2 September 1945 in Tokyo Bay for the signing of Japanese Instrument of Surrender.

Return to the Royal Navy

"Gambia" was returned to the Royal Navy at Portsmouth on 27 March 1946. She underwent a refit and was recommissioned on 1 July 1946 for the 5th Cruiser Squadron with the Far East Fleet. She returned to the UK on 6 January 1948, and in January 1950 she was assigned to the 2nd Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean, later serving with the 1st Cruiser Squadron on the same station until October 1954. In 1953, she and her sister HMS "Bermuda" brought aid to the Greek island of Zakynthos when it was struck by a severe earthquake. Greek officials would later comment, "we Greeks have a long-standing tradition with the Royal Navy and it lived up to every expectation in its infallible tradition of always being the first to help". [ [http://www.navynews.co.uk/articles/2003/0310/0003100601.asp Navy News] ]

In 1955 she became flagship of the 4th Cruiser Squadron on the East Indies Station and, as the last flagship on this station, returned to Chatham on 19 September 1958. On 4 November 1958 she recommissioned for the 1st Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean. In 1960 she served in the South Atlantic and the Home fleet before paying off to reserve in December that year. She remained in reserve at Portsmouth until she was put on the disposal list and sold to T. W. Ward for scrapping. She left Portsmouth under tow on 2 December 1968 and arrived at Inverkeithing for breaking up on 5 December.

External links

* [http://www.hmsgambia.com/ HMS "Gambia" Association]
* [http://www.geocities.com/rnznhistory/nz_main.html The Unofficial Website of the Royal New Zealand Navy]

References

*colledge
* [http://www.world-war.co.uk/index.php3 WWII cruisers]
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/4032.html HMS Gambia at Uboat.net]


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