HMS Hilary (1931)

HMS Hilary (1931)

HMS "Hilary", was a passenger liner launched in 1931, SS "Hilary", which was requisitioned by the Royal Navy during World War II and used to as an ocean boarding vessel in the North Atlantic. It was later converted back to a merchantman but subsequently recommissioned back into the Royal Navy as an infantry landing and headquarters ship. At the end of the war in 1945 it was returned to civilan service, and scrapped in 1959.

The ship was constructed to carry 80 first class and 250 second class passengers between the United Kingdom and South America, but was requisitioned in 1940 and refitted in South Shields as an Ocean Boarding Vessel.

Commissioned as HMS "Hilary", F22,cite web
url = http://www.bluestarline.org/booth/hilary3.html
title = Booth Line's R.M.S. "Hilary" 3
work = Blue Star Line on the web
accessdate=2008-09-13
] the ship stopped the Italian tanker, "Recco" on 3 May 1941 but the crew of the tanker scuttled it before it could be captured. On 10 May "Hilary" and successfully captured the Italian cargo vessel "Gianna M".

The ship was returned to civilan service, and acted as a convoy commodore vessel in the North Atlantic. In October 1942 it was torpedoed amidships but the torpedo failed to explode. The following year it was recommissioned as a combined infantry landing ship and headquarters vessel (an Landing Ship Infantry (Headquarters), HMS "Hilary", following work at Birkenhead to equip it with six landing craft and accomodation for 313 crew and 378 soldiers.

During the July 1943 invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky), the ship conveyed the 1st Canadian Division and Royal Marine commandos, and acted as the headquarters ship of Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian. In October it was Commodore Geoffrey Oliver's headquarters at Operation Avalanche, the invasion of the Italian mainland at Salerno. The ship returned to Portsmouth in December,cite web
url = http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsH.html
title = Ships Description - H
work = The Ships List
accessdate=2008-09-13
] and was used again in June for Operation Neptune, the invasion of Normandy. Oliver once again used it as his headquarters, this time as commander of Naval Force J, and the ship also led Assault Convoy J11, troops landing from it on 6 June 1944 on Juno beach. "Hilary" was slightly damaged by a bomb on 13 June and on 23 June became the flagship of the Eastern Task Force because Admiral Vian's original flagship, HMS "Scylla", had been put out of action as by a mine.

The ship was later returned to its original owners, Booth Steamship Company and returned to civilan service, following refitting to allow 93 first class and 138 third class passengers to be carried between the United Kingdom and South America. It was chartered to Elder Dempster and Company for use on the for their Liverpool - Lagos route but returned to Booth's South America route the following year. The ship was scrapped in 1959.

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