HMS Vortigern (D37)

HMS Vortigern (D37)

HMS "Vortigern" was a V Class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served in both World Wars, and was sunk in 1942.

Construction and commissioning

"Vortigern" was ordered from J. Samuel White, of Cowes, Isle of Wight during the First World War under the 1916-17 Programme Build (9th Order), and was laid down on 17 January 1917. She was launched on 5 October 1917 and commissioned on 21 January 1918. She has been the only ship of the Royal Navy so far to be named HMS "Vortigern", after Vortigern, an early British ruler.

Wartime and interwar service

"Vortigern" served throughout the remaining months of the war, and was redeployed to the Baltic Sea in 1919, later serving with the 1st Destroyer Flotilla. She was eventually placed in reserve, but was reactivated in 1939 in order to take part in the August Fleet Review of the ships of the reserve by HM King George VI.

econd World War

With the outbreak of war "Vortigern" was deployed with the 17th Destroyer Flotilla, based at Plymouth and tasked with escorting convoys and carrying out anti-submarine patrols in the South Western Approaches and the English Channel. She was engaged in these duties for the rest of 1939. In January 1940 "Vortigern" was nominated to join the 13th Destroyer Flotilla based at Gibraltar. On 13 January, she and HMS "Velox" escorted the outbound convoy OG-14F to Gibraltar. On their arrival on 15 January, both destroyers were detached to join the flotilla. "Vortigern" spent the period between February and June escorting convoys between Britain and Gibraltar.

On 3 July she was present at the attack on the French fleet at Mers-el-Kébir (Operation Catapult). On 6 July she formed part of the escort with the ships of the 13th and 8th Destroyer Flotillas for the battlecruiser HMS "Hood", the battleship HMS "Valiant", the aircraft carrier HMS "Ark Royal" and the cruisers HMS "Arethusa" and HMS "Enterprise" for the air attacks on the French battleship "Dunkerque". "Vortigern" then joined the destroyers HMS "Faulknor", "Foxhound", "Fearless", HMS "Forester", "Escort", "Douglas" "Active", "Velox" and "Wrestler" on 8 July as they screened the capital ships preparing for air attacks from HMS "Ark Royal" on Italian targets on Cagliari. The operation was abandoned after the force came under heavy air attacks, and "Vortigern" took passage to Britain on 12 July.

She deployed in August on convoy defence duties in Home waters, covering convoys sailing in the North Western Approaches to and from the Clyde. She was taken in hand in September for a refit, and to be converted into a Short Range Escort. The work lasted until November, and after completing trials "Vortigern" joined the 12th Destroyer Flotilla based at Rosyth, and deployed to escort convoys in the North Sea. On 9 December whilst escorting one convoy, "Vortigern" came under attack by a German seaplane off Aldeburgh. She continued patrols and convoy escort duties all throughout 1941 and into 1942.

inking

"Vortigern" was sunk off Cromer on 15 March, whilst defending a coastal convoy against attack by E-boats. She was torpedoed by the E-boat "S104", and sank with the loss of 110 lives. Only 14 survivors were rescued. The wrecksite is designated as a "Protected Place" under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986.

References

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* [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-09VW-Vortigern.htm Service history of HMS Vortigern]
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/4701.html Vortigern at Uboat.net]
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2008/uksi_20080950_en_1 SI 2008/0950] Designation under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986


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