Sunday, June 05, 2022

HMS Inglefield -I-Class Fleet Destroyer Leader ordered from Cammell Laird at Birkenhead under 1935 Programme and laid down on 29th April 1936.


The ship was launched on 15th October the same year and was the 1st RN warship to carry the name of the 19th century Admiral. She was completed o n 25 June 1937 and had additional accommodation for use as a Flotilla Leader. Later that year the ship went to Malta and joined the Fleet in the Mediterranean.

Seen at Malta in 1937 , passing HMS Hood in the background. Both vessels with their nationality markings (Spanish War) on the forward turrets.

INGLEFIELD was lost in 25 Feb 1944 as a result of being bombed by German aircraft off Anzio. Under dusk attack by radio controlled Hs293 Glider Bombs off Anzio. Sustained direct hit and sank in position 41.26N 12.38E with loss of 35 lives. 157 survivors were rescued and taken to Naples to await return to UK


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