HMS Latona (M76)

HMS Latona (M76)

HMS "Latona" was a "Abdiel"-class minelayer of the Royal Navy. She served briefly during the Second World War, but was sunk less than six months after commissioning.cite book |last=Colledge & Warlow |title=Ships of the Royal Navy |pages=p. 194]

Construction and commissioning

"Latona" was ordered on 23 December 1938 and was laid down at the yards of John I. Thornycroft & Company, of Woolston, Hampshire on 4 April 1939.cite web |last=Mason |url=http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-07ML-Latona.htm |title= HMS LATONA - Abdiel-class Cruiser Minelayer ] She was launched on 20 August 1940 as a fast minelayer. She was commissioned on 4 May 1941 but never served in her intended primary role, instead being used in the Mediterranean to deliver stores and supplies to the allied armies and garrisons at Tobruk and Cyprus.

Wartime career

On being commissioned "Latona" sailed to Scapa Flow to embark stores and extra Oerlikon 20 mm cannons for defence against air attacks. Having completed loading, she sailed for the Mediterranean in 16 May, travelling via the Cape of Good Hope and the Red Sea. She arrived at Alexandria on 21 June, joining her sister HMS "Abdiel". The following day they sailed to support military operations in the eastern Mediterranean. "Latona"’s first assignment was to carry RAF personnel to Cyprus to reinforce the garrison there. After successfully carrying this out, she returned to Alexandria on 25 July. She sailed again in August in company with HMS "Abdiel", HMAS "Hobart", HMAS "Napier" and HMAS "Nizam" to support the garrison at Tobruk. They eventually carried some 6,300 troops to Tobruk and evacuated another 6,100. On 25 October the ships supporting Tobruk came under air attack north of Bardia. The "Latona", carrying 1,000 Polish troops, was hit in the engine room by a bomb from a Junkers Ju 88. This started a fire which soon raged out of control. The destroyers HMS "Hero" and HMS "Encounter" came alongside to assist and evacuated most of the troops and crew. "Latona" remained afloat for a further two hours, before the after magazine exploded, sinking the ship. Four officers, 16 crew members and 7 soldiers were killed.

Notes

References

*Colledge
* [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-07ML-Latona.htm Career of HMS Latona]
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3954.html HMS Latona at Uboat.net]


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