Somerville's fleet was outnumbered and outclassed but he hoped to get close enough to launch a night-time torpedo bomber attack. By June 27th, she was finally severed and pulled inshore. The Falmouth tug Masterman spent the night on the Hogus Rocks after failing to tow Warspite; and her sister tug Tradesman had 60 feet (18m) of wire wrapped around her propeller when trying to haul Masterman off the rocks. On 16 Sep, she was attacked by a squadron of German aircraft and struck by three FX-1400 guided bombs. Twelve of the fourteen BL 6-inch (152mm) Mk XII guns were mounted in casemates along the broadside of the vessel amidships; the remaining pair were mounted on the forecastle deck near the aft funnel and were protected by gun shields. [34], Additionally, her superstructure was radically altered, allowing two cranes and an aircraft hangar to be fitted. In early June, she was sent to hunt the Japanese auxiliary cruisers Aikoku Maru and Hkoku Maru near the Chagos Archipelago but failed to find them. HMS Warspite Crew List Page Discussion English Read View source View history More Read View source View history From Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project (Index of Ship Interest Groups)- (Index of Crew List Photographs)- (Index of Crew Lists) Last updated on: The origins of the name are unclear, although it is probably from the Elizabethan-era spelling of the word 'spite' 'spight' in part embodying contempt for the Navy's enemies, but which was also the common name for the green woodpecker, suggesting the 'Warspight' would poke holes in enemy ships' (wooden) hulls. Beaum: 27,58 m HMS Warspite was one of five Queen Elizabeth -class battleships built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s. [72] A 500lb bomb damaged her starboard 4-inch and 6-inch batteries,[73] ripped open the ship's side and killed 38 men. HMS Warspite intervened and engaged successively two 8" and two 6" cruisers at long range, which after a few salvos turned away. One of her boiler rooms and the X turret could not be repaired, remaining out of action for the remainder of her career. In the Mediterranean Sea, Italian bombers attacked British battleship HMS Warspite and cruiser HMS Liverpool between 0850 and 1150 hours. It is kept in the City Hall of Narvik. Warspite was launched on November 26, 1913, and entered service on March 8, 1915. They were to dismantle the remaining 25,000 tons of steel, non-ferrous metal etc. British ship. In 1939 he became Command Boatswain on HMS Pembroke and in 1940 joined HMS Warspite. William Jordan Pike HMS Ajax (d.15th Nov 1942). Shortly after, HMS Gloucester (722 killed) and HMS Fiji (257 killed) were also sunk. Engaged in the Mediterranean Sea, it participated in the Battle of Calabria during which it carried out one of the most important long-distance shots in history by touching the Italian Ciulio Cesare more than 23 kilometers away. There was insufficient depth of water to float her clear of the reef in a rising south westerly gale. Add a Name to this List Admiral Cunningham took the fleet to sea on 7 July to meet two convoys travelling from Malta to Alexandria, knowing that part of the Italian fleet was escorting its own convoy to Tripoli. At the Battle of Calabria on 9 Jul 1940, her shell traveled a distance of 26,000 yards to hit Italian battleship Giulio Cesare. . Mr Frank Wilson undertook this task with the help of Messrs Neil Macdonald and Neil Macquarrie as salvage engineers and Mr Duncan Nicholson [see file 5, (N)] as engineer in charge of plant. H.St.L. [84] She covered the landings at Mahajanga and Tamatave during the Battle of Madagascar an Allied invasion, in September. All comment submissions will become the property of WW2DB. [64] Having established by aerial reconnaissance that the rest of the Italian fleet had escaped, Warspite returned to Alexandria on 29 March, surviving air attacks without suffering casualties. Length: 194,89 m The intention was for her to become the flagship of Admiral Dudley Pound's Mediterranean Fleet, but trials revealed problems with propulsion machinery and steering, a legacy of Jutland, which continued to beset Warspite and delayed her departure. In the subsequent months she was damaged twice, first running aground in the Forth then colided with battleship Barham. The ship was laid down on 31st January 1913 and launched on 4th November 19l4. She participated in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War as part of the Grand Fleet. Initially, the Allied cruisers, armed with 6-inch guns, were outranged by the 8-inch guns of their heavier Italian counterparts and disengaged. This information will help us make improvements to the website. 124.73 + 14.97 Postage. On closer inspection these dates do overlap but this original order has been maintained. The anti-aircraft (AA) armament were composed of two quick-firing (QF) 3-inch (76mm) 20cwt Mk I[Note 1] guns. He was killed in action during the Battle of Crete at 13.32 hours on Thursday, 22nd of May 1941 by a bomb from an Me 109 while serving on the starboard 6" gun battery. The Navy Lists - Warspite. 150 miles off Cape Matapan, Greece at 0635 hours, Italian seaplane spotted a group of four Allied cruisers, and three Italian cruisers moved in to attack, engaging in combat at 0812 hours, to be joined by the big guns of Italian battleships at 1055 hours; after the morning's exchange of shellfire, all four Allied cruisers were damaged by near misses. It was repaired in the United States and later deployed to the Indian Ocean before returning to the Mediterranean in June 1943 in order to participate in the H force in Operation Husky in Sicily and Operation Avalanche. 70.00 . [67] Cunningham rejected this plan, but on 21 April he sailed with Warspite to bombard the harbour in company with Barham and Valiant, the cruiser Gloucester and several destroyers. George Edward Joseph "Cabby" Harris HMS Warspite, Able Sea Samuel Edward Hopkins HMS Warspite (d.2nd August 1943). It was towed to Gibraltar before finalizing the repairs to Rosyth in Great Britain in March 1944. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. Records of HMS Warspite from other sources. Catalogue description Records of the HMS Warspite project. Tous droits rservs, Index of Allied warships during Operation Neptune. [58] On 10 January 1941, Warspite was lightly damaged by a bomb while operating with Force A during Operation Excess. [60] On 28 March, the British cruisers encountered the Italian fleet and were forced to turn away by the heavy guns of Vittorio Veneto. Renovated from 1934 to 1937, the Warspite became the flagship of the British fleet in the Mediterranean. Their efforts to end the circular motion placed her on a course which took her towards the German fleet. In order to lighten the ship with the least possible delay it was decided to remover her 21-ton lower armour plates whole, and for this purpose a 25 ton crane was purchased. Thank you. As the light faded the Grand Fleet crossed ahead of the German battle line and opened fire, forcing the High Seas Fleet to retreat and allowing Warspite to slip away. Towing a ship of Warspite's dimensions proved difficult, and at one stage she broke all tow lines and drifted sideways through the Straits of Messina. [51] The Second Naval Battle of Narvik was considered a success. In Apr 1940, she operated off Norway and on 10 Apr she lent gunfire support at Narvik where British ships sank three German destroyers and damaged 5 others (all 5 were eventually scuttled to avoid capture). Class: Queen Elizabeth-class battleship, Armament (1944): 8x 381 mm guns, 10x 152 mm guns, 4x 102 mm guns, 32x 40 mm anti-aircraft guns, 16x 20 mm guns, 16x 12,7 mm machine guns, 4x 533 mm torpedo tubes, Displacement: 33,410 tons [70], During the Battle of Crete, Warspite was used as a floating anti-aircraft battery and[71] like many other ships, suffered severe damage from German air attacks on 22 May. The Wolverhampton Metal Company Ltd, Wednesfield, then negotiated a contract in August 1947 with Mr R Bennett, under which they were to advance monies against the vessel's much needed non-ferrous metal to be salvaged and delivered, estimated at 1,250 - 1,500 tons [see 'The August Agreement']. Whilst travelling across the North Sea the ship came under attack from a German U-boat. [31] In 1927, under the command of Captain James Somerville, she struck an uncharted rock in the Aegean and was ordered to return to Portsmouth for repairs. [80] She joined the Eastern Fleet at Trincomalee in March 1942. Although Italian ships withdrew first, Italian aircraft forced the British ships back by 1700 hours. HMS Warspite. She was soon on the journey to Malta, escorted by the anti-aircraft cruiser Delhi and four destroyers, while being towed by United States Navy tugs. She has been noted as arguably the greatest battleship the Royal Navy ever possessed. Our [54][55] The shell pierced Giulio Cesare's rear funnel and detonated inside it, blowing out a hole nearly 6.1 meters (20ft) across, while fragments started several fires and their smoke was drawn into the boiler rooms, forcing four boilers off-line as their operators could not breathe which reduced the ship's speed to 18 knots (33km/h; 21mph). [88], On 14 September, Force H was recalled to the UK to begin preparations for the invasion of France, but Warspite and Valiant were detached to provide support for Allied forces at Salerno. HMS Warspite was a Queen Elizabeth class battleship that served in both world wars, taking part in the battle of Jutland in 1916 and the battle of Matapan in 1941. In September 1941, whilst taking part in the landings at Salerno, she was hit by a radio-controlled bomb. [25] She signalled ahead for escorts and a squadron of torpedo boats came out to meet her. recording and preserving recollections, documents, photographs and small items. The U-boat fired three torpedoes, all of which missed their target. [4], The Queen Elizabeth class was equipped with eight breech-loading (BL) 15-inch (381mm) Mk I guns in four twin-gun turrets, in two superfiring pairs fore and aft of the superstructure, designated 'A', 'B', 'X', and 'Y' from front to rear. [100][101] According to the contractors, it remains the largest salvage operation ever carried out in British waters. ww2dbaseWarspite served mostly in the Mediterranean Sea in the years following WW1. The Captain spoke to the ships company telling. RM 2BJY9BY - HMS Warspite twin screw armour clad cruiser Floated out of Dock at Chatham Yard 29th January 1884. These actions earned her the most battle honours ever awarded to an individual ship in the Royal Navy. I have a photo of him and his hat has HMS Warspite on it. [47] On 13 April, Vice-Admiral William Whitworth hoisted his flag in Warspite and led nine destroyers, three sweeping mines and six in an offensive role, into Ofotfjord to neutralise a force of eight German destroyers trapped near the port of Narvik. [81], Warspite joined the Eastern Fleet as flagship of Admiral Sir James Somerville, who had commanded her in 1927. During Operation Neptune, it anchored off, In the aftermath of the Battle of Normandy, HMS Warspite supported allied land forces from 9 to 11 June, operating for the benefit of the Americans before cruising off. HMS Valiant (M aritime Quest, click to enlarge) return to Contents List. This refit gave the Admiralty a virtually new warship, replacing internal machinery and significantly changing the battleship's appearance and capabilities. When the Second World War broke out, it was deployed in April 1940 as part of the Norwegian campaign and took part in numerous coastal batteries as well as German warships. She lost 14 men and many more were injured while the ship sustained serious damage, plus she was twice hunted by German submarines, but she was eventually able to make it to Rosyth for repairs. Cunningham hoped to draw the Regia Marina into battle by sailing towards the "toe" of Italy to cut them off from their base at Taranto. [66] This was not enough and the success of the Afrika Korps in North Africa induced Churchill to order a desperate attack on Tripoli to block the Axis supply route by sinking a battleships in the harbour. [97], On 19 April 1947, Warspite departed Portsmouth for scrapping at Faslane, on the River Clyde. [61] Vittorio Veneto escaped to the west as dusk fell but the British pursued through the night, first detecting Pola on radar and then two of her sister ships. Uncertain how severe the damage was, Campioni ordered his battleships to turn away in the face of superior British numbers and they disengaged behind a smoke screen laid by Italian destroyers. [57] As a result of this attack, Warspite and Valiant were able to bombard the Italian supply base in the Adriatic port of Vlor in mid-December. As it made its way to Rosyth in order to change its guns, it hit a magnetic mine and after short repairs it resumed service off Normandy. The battleship 03 H.M.S. Division One and Two rendezvoused in the Gulf of Sirte on 9 July and covered the assembling convoys. Meanwhile a search up and down the country was on-going for pumps, compressors, generators, cranes and steel air-lines and by April, 3 months after taking over, The Wolverhampton Metal Company Ltd were contemplating their first major attempt to refloat HMS Warspite. The remainder of Warspite's cruise was uneventful. Oberleutnant Kurt Ubben, a future flying ace with 110 enemy aircraft shot down, claimed a hit on the warship. Dad left behind two photograph albums (one is with my son and the other with my nephew) containing scenes of battles, burials at sea and a couple of certificates - one collected the first time he crossed the dateline and the other (from memory) collected as part of the first . [18] Captain Phillpotts decided to maintain course, in effect circling, rather than come to a halt and reverse. Between 8 and 9 September, Force H, covering the landings at Salerno, came under fierce German air-attack and narrowly avoided being torpedoed. She ran aground off Dunbar on 17 September 1915, which necessitated repairs until 20 November. The Wartime Memories Project will give them a good home and ensure that they are used for educational purposes. Following a signalling error, the battleships were left trailing Beatty's fast ships during the battlecruiser action, and the 5th Battle Squadron was exposed to heavy fire from the German High Seas Fleet as the force turned away to the north,[15] although Warspite was able to score her first hit on the battlecruiser Von der Tann. Have you found an error with this catalogue description? Repaired throughout the First World War after various additional incidents, it was engaged in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean during the Interwar period. The Kriegsmarine had its back broken in this campaign as almost half its destroyer strength had been destroyed by the Royal Navy. [79] She was recommissioned on 28 December and undertook sea trials near Vancouver before sailing down the west coast of the U.S. and Mexico, crossing the equator and arriving in Sydney on 20 February 1942. Completed during the First World War in 1915, she was assigned to the Grand Fleet and participated in the Battle of Jutland. [83] On 17 July, she bombarded Catania in support of an unsuccessful attack by the 8th Army, although her steering problem temporarily delayed her taking up position. The resolve of the Italian Government had already been wavering by the time of the Allies victory in North Africa; the invasion of Sicily and aerial attacks on mainland Italy encouraged negotiations. On the advice of the salvage firm, all hopes of taking HMS Warspite to the breakers yard were abandoned. However, the new "fast battleships" proved to be an outstanding success during the First World War. On the way, she encountered a severe storm and the hawser of the naval tug Bustler parted, whilst the other tug Metinda III slipped her tow. Permission to beach her at a convenient site was refused and so demolition began where she was lying. Warspite and a British destroyer during Second Battle of Narvik, 13 Apr 1940. [63] Pola was also sunk once her crew had been taken off. JCL-Website-Valiant : Valiant Crew List. She was powered by two sets of Parsons steam turbines, each driving two shafts using steam from 24 Yarrow boilers. THE NAVY LIST - HMS WARSPITE. Meanwhile, off Trondheim, Norwegian cruiser-minelayer Frya was damaged by German warships while defending the Agdenes fortress; German submarine U-34 scuttled Frya to prevent salvage. The ships had multiple armoured decks that ranged from 1 to 3 inches (25 to 76mm) in thickness. She received 15 hits from German capital ships. They were too slow to screen her effectively, but there were no more encounters with German vessels and she reached Rosyth safely on the morning of 1 June, where it took two months to repair the damage. 1. The depth charge and A/S bombs exploded close to Warspite. However, by August the battleship was finally beached off St Michaels Mount and after further salvage another attempt was made to refloat her in November. The British Royal Navy battleship, HMS Warspite, arrived at Malta's Grand Harbour to a rapturous welcome from the islanders. Want to find out more about your relative's service? American tugs towed her to Malta then to Gibraltar for emergency repairs, then she sailed on her own back to Rosyth for permanent repairs. [1]:10 Until 1919 a woodpecker was used as the ships' crest; the official badge was a cannon, although the woodpecker continued to be used on the ships' tompions or gun muzzle plugs. In May 1941, she was damaged off Crete by German dive bombers. As soon as the plates were landed on the deck they were cut into quarters and then sent by The Wolverhampton Metal Company Ltd's own barge to their Penzance Siding Depot to be railed to Sheffield. They were completed after the start of the Pacific War in December and the ship sailed across the Pacific to join the Eastern Fleet in the Indian Ocean in early 1942. This required maximum offensive power and a speed several knots faster than any other battleship to allow them to defeat any type of ship. H.M.S. ww2dbaseIn Jan 1942, Warspite became the flagship of Admiral Sir James Somerville of the Eastern Fleet, who relocated the Eastern Fleet's base from Ceylon to the Maldives. All were sunk during the action. She returned to Malta at high speed on 18 July, avoiding several air attacks during the night. If you provide contact details, we will be in touch about your request within 10 working days. Albert Edward Harding HMS Warspite (d.22nd May 1941) Albert Harding, Royal Navy, born 24th January 1901 in Wealdstone, Middlesex, took the King's shilling at about the age of 15 and served in the Royal Navy from that time, during WW1. [96], During her service career, Warspite had lived up to her motto, enduring shellfire, bombing, ramming, mines and a guided missile. Nicknamed 'The Old Lady', the Queen Elizabeth Class Battleship, served in both world wars and marked the climax of the race for naval supremacy between Britain and Germany. HMS Warspite was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s. She was the sixth RN warship to bear this name which was introduced in 1759 for a . British ships rescued 905 Italian sailors but hurriedly departed at daybreak, fearing Luftwaffe attack; the Royal Navy would provide coordinates of remaining survivors to Italian ship Gradisca to continue to rescue. Other than that battle, and the inconclusive Action of 19 August, her service during the war generally consisted of routine patrols and training in the North Sea. Diether von Roeder had to be scuttled while Erich Giese was sunk in conjunction with destroyers. The shells landed harmlessly at a gunnery range where a platoon of the Green Howards was exercising. 45. She then grounded and lay fore and aft across a deep channel and completely broke her back. [16], The 5th Battle Squadron then headed north, exchanging fire with both Hipper's battlecruiser force and the leading elements of Scheer's battleships, damaging Markgraf. [2][3], Warspite had a length overall of 643feet 9inches (196.2m), a beam of 90feet 7inches (27.6m) and a deep draught of 33 feet (10.1m). [104][105] Her nameplate was held by the pub, The Wink, in Lamorna, Cornwall[106] but has since been sold at auction. ww2dbaseIn Jun 1944, with the Eastern Task Force, Warspite bombarded German positions on Sword and Gold beaches during the Normandy beaches. WW2 1943 4 Original Photos VPB-92 Purple Heart DFC Medals for Crew PBY Sub Sunk. Her crew numbered 1,025 officers and ratings in 1915 and 1,220 in 1920. The British Royal Navy battleships HMS Warspite and HMS Valiant bombarded Reggio Calabria at the southern tip of Italy, eliminating a six gun battery. The British Mediterranean Fleet departed Alexandria, Egypt to escort a supply convoy to Malta. Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in September 1943, Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1947, naval arms race between Britain and Germany, "Service Histories of Royal Navy Warships in World War 2", "HMS Warspite in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime Memories Project -", Troels W. Hansen, design details and model reconstructions of HMS Warspite, Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project - HMS Warspite Crew List, List of dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Warspite_(03)&oldid=1135852657, World War I battleships of the United Kingdom, World War II battleships of the United Kingdom, Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Italian-language text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, 7,579nmi (14,036km; 8,722mi) at 12kn (22km/h; 14mph), 36,450 long tons (37,030t) (Extra-deep load), This page was last edited on 27 January 2023, at 07:12. [83] Warspite returned to Britain in March 1944 to continue her repairs at Rosyth. This richly illustrated book chronologically describes the course of Operation Overlord through 357 specific events. In 1943 she was badly damaged by an early guided missile, demonstrated how far naval warfare had changed since she was laid down in 1912. . First, it is aiming to offer interesting Library contains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. At the end of WW1, she was among the ships of the Grand Fleet that received the surrendering German High Seas Fleet. It was finally demolished the same year. photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. This website is paid for out of our own pockets, library subscriptions and from donations made by visitors. HMS Warspite " The Old Lady". [33] In March 1933, she was rammed in fog by a Romanian passenger ship off Portugal, but did not require major repairs. The Warspite was damaged during the Battle of Crete during a German air attack. ON 10 Sep, she was among the British ships escorting the surrendering ships of the Italian Navy to Malta. At Narvik, Norway, a British naval force consisted of battleship HMS Warspite and 9 destroyers under the command of Vice Admiral William Whitworth entered Ofotfjord; in the Second Battle of Narvik, Warspite's Swordfish torpedo bomber sank German submarine U-64 with bombs, while surface vessels sank 3 destroyers, with another 5 German ships scuttled by their own crews after suffering extensive damage; three British ships were damaged in the battle; without their ships, 2,600 German sailors went on land and served as infantrymen; Whitworth radioed London, noting that German forces at Narvik were now stranded, and a single brigade could defeat them. Creator/User: Britain She was hit directly once; a second near-miss ripped open the torpedo bulges while the third missed altogether. [68] The raid was ineffectual, partly because of poor visibility created by dust from an earlier RAF bombing raid;[69] the fleet returned to Alexandria without damage. Samuel Hopkins served with the Royal Navy aboard HMS Warspite in WW2. Churchill was suitably impressed with their accuracy and power. [8], Warspite, the sixth warship of the Royal Navy to carry the name, was laid down on 21 October 1912 at Devonport Royal Dockyard, launched on 26 November 1913, and completed in April 1915[9] under the command of Captain Edward Phillpotts. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. Her thirty-year career covered both world wars and took her across the Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Pacific Oceans. During this period The Wolverhampton Metal Company Ltd had recovered approx 5,000 tons of steel and 200 tons of non-ferrous metal. Repairs to her propeller shafts and the replacement of the guns took until early August; she sailed to Scapa Flow to calibrate the new barrels with only three functional shafts, limiting her top speed to 15 knots,[83] although by now the Admiralty considered her main role was that of a bombardment vessel. The latest HMS Warspite was the third of Britain's nuclear-powered submarines, and the second (and final) of the Valiant class. At 2100 hours, when the Commander-in-Chief was in position . Four cruisers and four destroyers also departed from Piraeus, Greece, launching spotter planes to search for the Italian fleet, locating it at noon. WW2DB site administrators reserve the right to moderate, censor, and/or remove any comment. [30] After the process finished in 1926, Warspite assumed the role of flagship of the Commander-in-Chief and Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet. 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