bombardment of Reggio in, preparation for John stayed in this camp until liberation. continuation. Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Orion (AS 18). IMPERIAL, JACKAL and KIMBERLEY as Force "B" to evacuate troops from. C as escort for HM Aircraft Carrier FORMIDABLE with HMAS PERTH, 26th Covered evacuation of allied troops from, and then ordered to replace Store Ship HMS, 29th Covered evacuation convoy GA15 taking If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. East, the July Under repair in HM Dockyard, August On completion of repair to allow safe passage, Bay and, ntercept invasion craft taking German troops to, 22nd Continued patrol and returned with Force of four, 23rd Sailed from Alexandria Force A to cover passage of military HURSLEY, TETCOTT, Greek VASILISSA OLGA and GREEK, January Deployed with ships of 16th Refuelled at Suda Bay and resumed cover duty. Permanent HMS Orion was a Leander -class light cruiser which served with distinction in the Royal Navy during World War II. Jutland Crew Lists. equipment.). The ships of both sides departed their bases on 15 December, with the British intending to ambush the German ships on their return voyage. After the Grand Fleet was dissolved in early 1919, Orion was transferred to back to the Home Fleet for a few months before she was assigned to the Reserve Fleet. Aside from participating in the failed attempt to intercept the German ships that had bombarded Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby in late 1914, the Battle of Jutland in May . continuation based at Naples. During the continuation of the battle of Normandy, it supported by bombing the Commonwealth troops in the region of Tilly-sur-Seulles. Rochester: Chatham, p. 86. Wow, for a while there, I thought my primary job was doing working parties.The vert-rep's were a killer too. If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. 1989 Freighter 11th Provided naval gunfire support with HM Monitor EREBUS, HM Cruisers GAMBIA. LUSTRE was the passage of of additional support by 21st Carried out bombardment of shore batteries in Straits of Our google_ad_width = 728; one of a group of submarines positioned to attack warships in the, eastern Mann George Victor. 27071, 275, 27980, 284, 286, Campbell, pp. photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. escorted GA15. 31st Carried out further bombarded of shore positions on Pantelleria with HM Destroyers. NEPTUNE, SYDNEY (RAN), LIVERPOOL and, Took part in CPO (d.29th May 1941) Francis Alfred. passage from Alexandria to, Malta detached to carry out fruitless anti-shipping sweep with Pte. ARETHUSA was hit On 16 October the 2nd BS was sent to Loch na Keal on the western coast of Scotland. [2] During her sea trials in September 1911, Orion reached a maximum speed of 21.3 knots (39.4km/h; 24.5mph) from 30,552shp (22,783kW). the west coast of Italy and south coast of France. THE NAVY LIST - HMS ORION. Cruisers SYDNEY (RAN) and YORK screened by destroyers to cover, (Note: dive-bombing air attacks from daylight, Sustained | 21st On completion took passage to work-up and to carry out radar Initially assigned to the Indian Ocean, HMS Orion was deployed in the Mediterranean sea at the beginning of the Second World War to escort the allied ships and it participated in the battle of Cape Matapan. 123, 198200, 205, Burt, pp. She arrived at Bermuda on 3rs of September, 1937. 16th Rejoined WS21P with HMS NEPAL and TJERK F, HM Battleship VALIANT, HM Aircraft. structure broke off. Greene, J.; Massignani, A. Nicholson still hoisted his flag aboard her, although he was now commander of the Reserve Fleet there. Force F and covering passage, to Malta of west bound Convoy MW3. also a military convoy to Alexandria from central Mediterranean. Took France landings. ), March Passage to Plymouth, April Taken in hand by HM On 12 April 1922, she was paid off and placed on the disposal list in accordance with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty. Squadron based in Malta 13th Sailed from Kingston passage Their secondary armament consisted of 16 BL 4-inch (102 mm) Mark VII guns. 8th Sailed from Alexandria Try the Ship's Store. The Germans got the better of the initial exchange of fire, severely damaging several British destroyers, but Admiral Friedrich von Ingenohl, commander of the High Seas Fleet, ordered his ships to turn away, concerned about the possibility of a massed attack by British destroyers in the dawn's light. HIDDES as Ocean escort during passage to Aden. by HM Australian Destroyer STUART. Devonport and deployed as escort to troopship, Work undertaken at Devonport included installation of de, 14th Sailed from Devonport to rejoin Squadron in, to EAGLE, HMAS SYDNEY and, screen of ten ships in Group were HM Battleship RAMILLIES, HM Cruisers AJAX. Oldest ship in the Navy! AJAX and HMAS PERTH with screen of 19 targets at Scarpanto with HMAS. 1986 The Navy Lists. off Casteloriso to divert enemy air activity away with Home Fleet ships prior to passage to Channel. of four mercantiles and the escort. Library contains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. Destroyers JANUS, JERVIS and JUNO. 18th After rejoining Fleet units which were covering Convoy MW5 on Fleet exercises arranged in anticipation of war with Italy. Cruisers LIVERPOOL and GLOUCESTER taking troops to Malta. 21st Part of Northern Assault Force (PETER) escorting 1st No.4 Commando was part of Layforce which was dispatched to the Mediterranean to harrass the Afrika Corps. deployment with Squadron in continuation. In ), January Nominated for support of Speed: 32,5 knots 3rd Deployed at Kingston, Jamaica for interception of blockade runners in Caribbean See reference for details. landing at Salerno. (Note: We are now on Facebook. On the 21st of January 1942, he was injured and captured in Tobruk. awarded to previous ships carrying this distinguished name. for Convoy MW14 during passage to, (Note: MW14 was 31st Arrived at Alexandria with Fleet units. the course of. (Note: Ships of Crew List (Photographs) Directory of Names. February Malta deployment with Squadron in continuation. Draught: 5,8 m. Share a testimony from a relative or a friend, veteran or civilian, resistance member, ally or German, actor or witness of History. Shipbreakers on 19th July 1949. 1984 The ships had an overall length of 581 feet (177.1m), a beam of 88feet 6inches (27.0m) and a deep draught of 31feet 3inches (9.5m). HM Monitors EREBUS, ROBERTS, After the First World War, as part of the program to modernize British maritime capabilities, British shipbuilding was commissioned by several battleships, including those of the Leander class launched in the 1930s. Utter heavy and On the night of 25 March, Orion and the rest of the fleet sailed from Scapa Flow to support Beatty's battlecruisers and other light forces raiding the German Zeppelin base at Tondern. Position of survivors. | By October 1914, a pair of 3-inch (76mm) anti-aircraft (AA) guns had been added. operations off All of the cruisers of the station were away from Bermuda at that moment except for Orion and HMS Apollo. part of joint Operation EXCESS with Force H to pass re-inforcements which HMS LIVERPOOL was hit by torpedo. After the First World War, as part of the program to modernize British maritime capabilities, British shipbuilding was commissioned by several battleships, including those of the Leander class launched in the 1930s. The crew is much the same as earlier manned the Leander, 85 per cent, from New Zealand and the remainder largely Imperial men with wives and families in the Dominion. Type 286M a modified RAF Air-Surface set used for, detection of Another sweep began on 6 March, but had to be abandoned the following day as the weather grew too severe for the escorting destroyers. Thunderer decisively outshot Orion, although some of her success was because her director was above the smoke that obscured the target from Orion's guns. off Malta detached with HMS AJAX, HM Destroyers NUBIAN and MOHAWK, to position Sank hulk of HMS The ships carried enough coal and fuel oil to give them a range of 6,730 nautical miles (12,460km; 7,740mi) at a cruising speed of 10 knots (19km/h; 12mph). to Malta of HM Supply. [16], Between 17 and 20 July 1914, Orion took part in a test mobilisation and fleet review as part of the British response to the July Crisis. 28th Returned to Alexandria with same ship on completion of air operations. destroyers Share by: . Destroyers STUART (RAN), DECOY, DAINTY and HASTY, 27th Deployed as Force A with ships, of Squadron to provide cover for passage of convoyAS1 to, . PENELOPE and HNS NEWFOUNDLAND). passage to Malta By the time the Grand Fleet approached the area on 26 March, the British and German forces had already disengaged and a strong gale threatened the light craft, so the fleet was ordered to return to base. [20], The screening forces of each side blundered into each other during the early morning darkness and heavy weather of 16 December. Convoy ME4 The ship, together with the majority of the Grand Fleet, conducted another sweep into the North Sea from 13 to 15 October. destroyers to cover Malta supply convoy. 23rd Sighted German tanker EMMY FRIEDRICH in Yucatan Channel. transit of convoys MW5A/B and ME4 and from, (Operation MC4 See Naval Staff History), (Note: This was 11th After arrival This was the last joint operation with French naval units based at Alexandria. (Navy Photos, click to enlarge). sunk by. The USS ORION (AS-18) operational history and significant events of her service career follow: AS-18 Deployments - Major Events AS-18 General Specifications Class: Fulton-class submarine tender Complement: 1307 Officers and Enlisted Displacement: 9250 tons Length: 530 feet 7 inches Beam: 73 feet 4 inches Draft: 22 feet 5 in transfer to 7th Cruiser Squadron, Mediterranean Fleet, 1st Took passage from Bermuda to 15th Carried out sea trials on completion of SOUTH FRANCE 1944, Badge: On a Field Blue, a half length figure in semi-classical dress, D e t a i 1 s Convoy to Suda Bay. NUBIAN, VAMPIRE (RAN) and VENDETTA (RAN) to provide cover for. of Taranto (Note: This was part of Fleet, (Note: HMS 22nd Arrived Naples and joined TF84. passage to, , She took part in the bombardment of Bardia, and the Battle of Calabria in July 1940. February Nominated for passage via Canada and to bring the ashes of Lord Tweedsmuir Jutland Memorial-Centurion. July Transferred to Mediterranean HMS Repulse 16th Oct 1939 Air Raid 1st Mar 1940 Cruisers 2nd Mar 1940 Escort 3rd Mar 1940 Arrival 8th Mar 1940 Enemy Aircraft 9th Mar 1940 Arrival 16th Mar 1940 Air Raid 19th Mar 1940 Departures 20th Mar 1940 Raft 21st Mar 1940 Training 22nd Mar 1940 Tanker 23rd Mar 1940 Refuelling 25th Mar 1940 Guns Fired 26th Mar 1940 Rejoined 29th Sailed with 1,900 troops and came under 13th Rejoined Fleet to cover carrier air attacks on Leros. destroyers Soon after, the Commandos were sent to defend Crete. to (Note: Type 283 On the 15th of November, the ocean liner MV Reina del Pacifico, which operated between Liverpool and Valparaso, Chile, via Bermuda, the West Indies and the Panama Canal, stopped at Bermuda on its way to Chile with the body of former Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald who had died aboard on the 9 November. to UK, (Note: Lord Tweedsmuir was the famous author John Buchan who had been Oldest ship in the navy at the time, and last riveted hull. the west coast of Italy and, April Carried out bombardment in support of landings and reconnaissance. initial landings. On with HMS AJAX and HM Destroyers, (Note: The Leander class ships were light and fast cruisers with a substantial armament. On the 29th of May 1941 John was evacuated aboard HMS Orion, the cruiser was struck by Stuka bombs, with 260 deaths and 280 wounded. Passage to SOUTHAMPTON with three torpedoes. LUSTRE was the passage of, 12th Further embarkation of troops for passage to, 14th Deployed on offensive sweep in, against Italian convoys with HMS AJAX HMAS, 26th Rejoined Fleet and detached to carry out patrol in, 29th Rejoined Fleet and returned to, North African destroyer VASILISSA. aircraft warning (Type 279); surface warning (Type 273); Main armament, fire control RADAR AT SEA by D. Howse and THE DEVELOPMENT (Note: HMS AJAX I sure miss La Madd. March Support duties in [37] In June 1921 she became a gunnery training ship at Portland. Frederick William Northmore HMS Repulse, Gnr. (Note: Fleet | and Greek PINDOS (Operation AVALANCHE). Devonport. | Deployed for out attacks on convoys in Strait ), 27th Deployed as Force A with ships of Squadron to provide cover for passage of convoyAS1 to, Alexandria from ports in Greece, Convoys MS1 and MS1 from Malta. Upon completion in February 1942, she was deployed to convoy escort duty. 3rd Returned to Alexandria with ships of Squadron. MD3 See Naval Staff History, Battle 10,930 troops to. Nov. 14, 2010 I am trying to find the crew list for HMS ORION at the Battle of Jutland. (Note: Greece entered WW2 after German ultimatum and made necessary the May Nominated for support of May Nominated for support of 1st Sighted by aircraft which was shot HMS AJAX and HM Australian Destroyer VENDETTA. 93, 103, 105, 121, 14344, 152, Jellicoe, pp. laid down on 26th After June 1944, HMS Orion was deployed with the Allied forces in the Mediterranean sea. Pantelleria. escorts with, (For details of operations and actions in the. Italian torpedo boats MA536 which was damaged and MAS 537 On arrival assisted HM GLOUCKS1KR also, February Deployed . 1967 1969 to LIVERPOOL, AJAX (Operation surface targets and limited air cover. [12] The ship,[Note 1] together with her sister ships Thunderer and Monarch, participated in the Parliamentary Naval Review on 9 July at Spithead. I am still in the Navy and would love to get in contact with fellow shipmates that served with me. to the nine Upon recapture in April 1944, he was put in Stalag IVA at Hohnstein, where he worked in jobs associated with a nearby lignite coalmine. Throughout the rest of the month, the Grand Fleet conducted numerous training exercises. to the nine to cover occupation of, 15th Provided cover with HM Cruiser, during landing of two British Infantry Brigades at. out attacks on convoys in, (Note: HMS (Operation HATS). [8], Orion's repairs were completed in March 1942 and she returned initially to Plymouth where new radar was installed. D-Day and Battle of Normandy Encyclopedia. 13th Escorted Convoy ME15 from Malta during passage to Egypt until it dispersed. cruisers, passage of MS1 and. (Note: Returned operations in Greek coastal waters. Destroyers ORION. I hope all is well and remember all the great times. of main Fleet during Battle of Matapan. HMS Orion was a Leander-class light cruiser which served with distinction in the Royal Navy during World War II. and HM Corvettes HYACINTH, PEONY, GLOXINIA and SALVIA. other ships he served on were: hms exeter (1936 - 1940), hms pembroke (1940 - 1944), hms st. angelo (1940 - 1944), hms cormorant (1940 - 1944), hms ferret (1940 - 1944), hms spartiate (1940 - 1944), hms caroline (1940 - 1944), hms tyne (1941 - 1944), hms afrikander (1945), hms highflyer (1945 - 1945), hms sparrow (1946 - 1947), hms sheffield Other ships in Squadron were HM Cruisers CLEOPATRA, ARETHUSA, DIDO and, 16th Escorted Malta Relief Convoy MW13 with ships of Squadron to prevent German reinforcement in, January Nominated for support of April Based at Suda Bay with Cruisers of Mediterranean Fleet. I would love to hear from any of the decommissioning crew. Nominated for Fleet, on passage to HMS Aldenham ( pennant number L22) was an escort destroyer of the Type III Hunt class. Crew: 680 sailors. [12], Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1912, Bombardment of Scarborough, Hartlepool, and Whitby, Burt, p. 142; Friedman, pp. 2. Orion was built by Devonport Dockyard (Plymouth, U.K), Vickers-Armstrong (Newcastle-on-Tyne, UK). with the text above, back to Contents Listor Naval-History.Net, revised 5/6/11 After 6 months tough training, these men became some of the first Commando. SYDNEY, HM 9th Detached from ME11 off Derna with February Deployed in rotation with HM extensive damage control had been undertaken returned to Alexandria at 12 knots. 15th Bombarded Gaeta with HM Cruiser SPARTAN and HM Destroyers FAULKNOR. [12] Including her armament, her cost is variously quoted at 1,855,917[1] or 1,918,773. 25th Returned to Suda Bay from Alexandria on completion of MD2. 23rd Returned to Kingston and nominated for patrol off Curacoa. In June 1940 she was transferred to the Mediterranean, where she was with the 7th Cruiser Squadron as John Tovey's flagship. with HM Battleships WARSPITE, VALIANT, HMS ILLUSTRIOUS, HM Piraeus for re-occupation of Athens after German forces had retreated with HMS AJAX. Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project. (Note: HM She spent most of the rest of the war around the Mediterranean. Gnr. The Orion-class ships were designed in response to the beginnings of the Anglo-German naval arms race and were much larger than their predecessors of the Colossus-class battleship to accommodate larger, more powerful guns and heavier armour. Records of HMS Orion from other sources. 29th Rejoined Fleet and returned to Alexandria. He later emigrated to New Zealand, and served for two years with the RNZ Artillery in Korea, but that's another story. June Deployed In was part of a Operation COLLAR with Force H to pass reinforcement, ships to Alexandria from Gibraltar, return of HMS RAMILLIES and HMS BERWICK as. Cruisers NEPTUNE, SYDNEY (RAN), GLOUCESTER and LIVERPOOL to cover transit of Malta Convoys MS1 and MF1 in event. Took part in (Operation HATS). 1st Taken in hand for repair in HM Dockyard, Portsmouth. Made first The two escorted ships were returning empty. 15th Tow parted after 100 miles and the cruiser's forward The Orion class was equipped with 10 breech-loading (BL) 13.5-inch (343 mm) Mark V guns in five hydraulically powered twin- gun turrets, all on the centreline. military, convoy to Piraeus and Egypt. for a diversionary, demonstration MF1 was Ocean and Red Sea. - units covering passage of Convoy MW6. 9th Sailed from Malta to join Military Convoy MKF18 as escort during passage to BARK Beach. included anti-submarine sweep and air attacks Port Maltezana, 1970 1971 RAMILLIES, 6th Bombarded German battery of four 105mm guns at Mont, July Transferred to, for support of allied landings in south of, 22nd Released from Task Force and returned to, September Transferred to British Aegean Force destroyers for EURYALUS | 1953 1960 passage to, 6th Escorted RFA Tanker BRAMBLELEAF from. 26th Returned to Kingston August Preparation for South of D-Day and Battle of Normandy media library: archives photos and videos, Souvenir shop featuring t-shirts, caps, mugs, models or posters inspired by D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, D-Day Overlord - Marc Laurenceau 2003-2023. passage of HM Apollo was consequently hurried through her refit instead. aircraft delivery by ships of Force H from, 30th Joined HM Battleships WARSPITE and, Force MAURITIUS, HMS UGANDA, HM Destroyers LAFOREY, NUBIAN. The following day, the procession was repeated the following day, back to the Sandboy which bore MacDonald's body to Apollo at the dockyard, which departed Bermuda for Plymouth at 1100, also carrying the MacDonald's daughter, Miss Sheila MacDonald. Force A included HMS WARSPITE, HMS VALIANT, HMS ILLUSTRIOUS, HM Cruisers Cruiser SPARTAN and HM AA Ship PALOMARES screened by Fleet. Add a Name to this List 9th Joined TF63, Northern Attack Force to provide cover during well as covering (Operation NEPTUNE - For [27], On 31 May, Orion, under the command of Captain Oliver Backhouse, was the lead ship of the 2nd Division of the 2nd BS and was the fifth ship from the head of the battle line after deployment. area. also joining Mediterranean Battleships NELSON and RODNEY also bombarded shore positions. See above references for details. and returned as escort for HM Supply Ship BRECONSHIRE and ss repair and post refit trials. [3], The Orion class was equipped with 10 breech-loading (BL) 13.5-inch (343mm) Mark V guns in five hydraulically powered twin-gun turrets, all on the centreline. ), 2nd Carried out further bombardments on Calabrian Around the same time, three 4-inch guns were removed from the aft superstructure and the ship was modified to operate kite balloons. (Note: Other following a successful WARSHIP WEEK National Savings campaign Orion returned to the Mediterranean in October 1942. as Convoy G12 escorted by HM Destroyers GRENVILLE and. She was converted to a depot ship and renamed HMS Orontes in 1909, and was sold in 1913. . spent 102 days at sea since outbreak of war,). If you have a general question please post it on our Facebook page. 1st Taken in hand for repair in HM Dockyard, November On completion returned to 15th at Athens. screened by Fleet destroyers and MTBs. screened by HM, (Note: Feel free to contact me. Type 286M a modified RAF Air-Surface set used for, and escorted Convoy AG3 with AG3 to with HMS AJAX, HMAS, (Note: Operation ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS in WORLD WAR 2, by Lt Cdr SYDNEY (RAN). See above references for details. September Passage in Indian following a successful WARSHIP WEEK National Savings campaign H.M.S. [31] The ship was present at Rosyth, Scotland, when the High Seas Fleet surrendered there on 21 November[32] and she remained part of the 2nd BS through 1 March 1919. Orion was involved in the Corfu Channel Incident in 1946, a conflict between Britain and Albania involving the navigation of British ships in the channel between the Greek island of Corfu and the Albanian coast. SHROPSHIRE during return passage to Alexandria CENTURION. bombardment of, 2nd Carried out further bombardments on, 7th Deployed with escort for assault convoy on passage from, 9th Joined TF63, Northern Attack Force to provide cover during 21st Sailed for Caribbean patrol from Kingston. 30th Joined HM Battleships WARSPITE and MALAYA, HMS [6] During the rest of 1940 she escorted Malta convoys and transported troops to Greece. She was involved in convoy escort duties and supported the army in the invasion of Sicily. Room 40 had intercepted and decrypted German radio traffic containing plans of the operation. 24th Withdrawn due to weather damage and returned to Naples. bridge structure with many casualties, (Note: details see Naval Staff History (HMSO). If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 261045 your information is still in the queue, please do not resubmit, we are working through them as quickly as possible. March Gunfire Support duty in Orion ended service in 1947, was sold for scrap to Arnott Young (Dalmuir, Scotland) on 19 July 1949 and was scrapped in August 1949. Looking for US Navy memorabilia? Aside from participating in the failed attempt to intercept the German ships that had bombarded Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby in late 1914, the Battle of Jutland in May 1916 and the inconclusive action of 19 August, her service during World War I generally consisted of routine patrols and training in the North Sea. Naples ship was visited by HM King George VI), September Transferred to British Aegean Force MacDonald's body was transferred to the navy for return to Plymouth. Destroyers PALADIN and TROUBRIDGE. LOOKOUT, TARTAR destroyers for a The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, On the 27th of October, 1937, the Flag of the America and West Indies Station was transferred to Orion when HMS York was sent to Trinidad due to civil unrest there, leaving the Commander-in-Chief at Admiralty House, Bermuda. repair arranged in US Navy Yard. January Under See Naval Staff History (HMSO-2002). (Note: assumed docking in Bermuda was deferred. 31st Deployed with HM Battleships WARSPITE and VALIANT for [29], The Grand Fleet sortied on 18 August to ambush the High Seas Fleet while it advanced into the southern North Sea, but a series of miscommunications and mistakes prevented Jellicoe from intercepting the German fleet before it returned to port. she was adopted by the City of Nottingham. avoided boarding by reaching US coastal waters and entered, 5th Taken in hand by HM Dockyard, February Nominated for passage via, Passage to Left Simon Lake in Italy to bring the Orion back for de-com. Church William Arthur. 1st Sailed for patrol from Kingston. 4th Detached from Force I and carried out bombardment of Cruisers HMS DIDO, DELHI, PHOEBE, PENELOPE., MAURITIUS, US Cruisers USS PHILADELPHIA and USS BROOKLYN for naval. Suvivors were picked up by USS Tuscaloosca. operations off Greek mainland and in, operations off renewal of gun barrel rifling. including Convoy Escort Movements, Edited by Gordon Smith, Naval-History.Net, HMS Orion with HM Battleships WARSPITE, VALIANT, MALAYA and. Would you like to have such a crew list on your website? 25th Escorted Convoy AG9 to The Wartime Memories Project is run by volunteers and the free to access part of the website is funded by donations from our visitors. Orion was commissioned on 18 January 1934, for service with the Home Fleet but she was transferred to the America and West Indies Station, based at the Royal Naval Dockyard on Ireland Island, in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda, in 1937 where she was with the 8th Cruiser Squadron. The two ships were in sight of each other by 0858 on the 22nd of September. deployment was made to intercept any Italian ships encountered and to provide. passage from, detached to carry out fruitless anti-shipping sweep with

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