- HMS Camellia (K31)
HMS "Camellia" (K31) was a Flower-class corvette that served in the
Royal Navy .She was laid down on
14 November 1939 , launched on4 May 1940 , and commissioned on18 June 1940 . In January 1941 she served as a rescue transport for five crewman of themerchant ship "Ringhorn" which had gone down in stormy weather.On
4 February 1941 "Camellia" and the destroyer HMS "Harvester" picked up 121 survivors from HMS "Crispin", sunk by "U-107" (KorvettenkapitänGünter Hessler ).On
7 March 1941 , serving as escorts forconvoy OB293 escort south-east ofIceland , "Camellia" and her sister ship HMS|Arbutus|K86|2 sank the German submarine "U-70" (Kapitänleutnant Joachim Matz), and possibly the elusive "U-47" (OberleutnantGünther Prien ) which was probably sunk the same day (other theories for the loss of "U-47" include mines or being struck by her owntorpedo es).She was commanded by Lieutenant
Charles Corneby from6 June 1941 until August 1942, and by Lt.George Charlton from29 July 1944 until the end of the war.On Christmas Eve 1941, she saw unknown action and lost an indeterminate number of sailors listed as "Killed in Action".
In
1946 she was sold privately, and two years later was rechristened "Hetty W Vinke".See HMS "Camellia" for other ships of this name.
Crew
*Lt.
Charles Corneby (6 June 1941 to August 1942) - Commander
*Lt.George Charlton (29 July 1944 to July 1945) - Commander
*L. MacLelland - Killed in Action24 December 1941 External links
* [http://www.convoyweb.org.uk/hague/search3.php?query=Camellia&Submit=Find+Vessel HMS "Camellia" on the Arnold Hague database at convoyweb.org.uk.]
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