- HMS Tradewind
HMS "Tradewind" was a British
submarine of the third group of the "T" class. She was built as "P329" at Chatham, and launched on 11 December 1942. So far she has been the only ship of theRoyal Navy to be named "Tradewind", after theTrade wind s.ervice
She spent most of her wartime career operating against the Japanese in the Far East, attacking enemy shipping and laying mines. She sank nine Japanese sailing vessels, and two small unidentified Japanese vessels, a Japanese tug and the Japanese merchant tanker "Takasago Maru". The Japanese merchant cargo vessel "Kyokko Maru" was sunk after hitting a mine laid by "Tradewind".
Her most infamous sinking was of the
Japan ese army cargo ship "Junyō Maru " which was headed forSumatra , on 18 September 1944. Unbeknown to the Commanding Officer of the submarine, the Japanese ship was carrying 4,200 Javanese slave labourers and 2,300 Alliedprisoners of war from Batavia to Padang. 5,620 lives were lost in the sinking. [ [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3524.html HMS Tradewind] , Uboot.net]She survived the war and was modified in July 1945-September 1946 to become an acoustic trials submarine and used for tests. The modifications included the removal of external torpedo tubes and guns, the bridge was faired, the hull streamlined and some internal torpedo tubes blanked over. Measurements made using "Tradewind" were used to overhaul several of the "T" class boats to increase their ability to act stealthily against Soviet submarines and surface ships.
"Tradewind" was eventually scrapped at Charlestown on 14 December 1955.
References
*"Submarines, War Beneath The Waves, From 1776 To The Present Day", by Robert Hutchinson
*ColledgeExternal links
*http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.2558
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