- HMS Black Prince (81)
HMS "Black Prince" was a "Dido"-class
light cruiser of theRoyal Navy , of the "Bellona" subgroup. She was a modified "Dido" design, sometimes called "Dido" Group 2, with only 4 5.25 inch mounts instead of 5, and improvedanti-aircraft armament. She was built byHarland & Wolff ofBelfast ,Northern Ireland , with her keel being laid down on1 December 1939 "Jane's Fighting Ships of World War II", London: The Random House Group Ltd. ISBN 1-851-70494-9] [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/4022.html HMS Black Prince at Uboat.net] ] . She was launched on27 August 1942 , and commissioned on30 November 1943 ."Black Prince" was named after Prince Edward (1330-1376), the eldest son of
King Edward III .After commissioning, "Black Prince" served on
Arctic convoys and then came south in preparation for the invasion ofEurope , being employed on offensive sweeps against German coastalconvoy traffic. On the night of25 April to26 April 1944 , accompanied bydestroyer s, she was involved in the action which sank the torpedo boat "T29" and damaged "T24" and "T27" off the northBrittany coast.During the
Normandy landings she was part of Force "A" ofTask Force 125 in support ofUtah Beach . Task Force 125 at this time consisted of the battleship USS "Nevada", the cruisers USS "Quincy", USS "Tuscaloosa", and "Black Prince", the monitor HMS "Erebus", and several destroyers and destroyer escorts [nl icon [http://www.go2war2.nl/artikel/1091/Overlord-Assault-Force-U-Utah.htm Go2War2.nl - Overlord, Assault Force U (Utah)] ] . Her target was the battery ofMorsalines [Buffetaut Y. (1994). "D-Day Ships", London:Conway Maritime Press . ISBN 0-85177-639-6] [ [http://www.jeroenkoppes.com/ww2/ships/hms_blackprince.asp HMS Black Prince] ] . In August 1944 she moved to the Mediterranean for the invasion of Southern France [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-06CL-BlackPrince.htm Naval-History.net - HMS Black Prince] ] . She was then sent to the Aegean waters in September 1944. On8 September 1944 "Black Prince" arrived atAlexandria, Egypt , where she was ordered sweep the area aroundScarpanto and theGulf of Salonica . On one occasion she bombarded theairfield atMaleme on the island ofCrete to prevent Germanaircraft from taking off.On
21 November 1944 "Black Prince" leftAlexandria , passed through theSuez Canal into theRed Sea , and then on into theIndian Ocean . She arrived atColombo inCeylon on30 November to join the East Indies Fleet, where she covered theaircraft carrier raids againstJapan ese oil installations and airfields inSumatra and Malaya (Operation Meridian ).On
16 January 1945 she sailed as part of theBritish Pacific Fleet , seeing action offOkinawa and in the final bombardments of the Japanese mainland before withdrawing to reoccupyHong Kong in September 1945.After the Japanese surrender she remained in the
Far East and was transferred to theRoyal New Zealand Navy on25 May 1946 . She reverted toRoyal Navy control, still in an un-modernised condition, on1 April 1961 .She was sold for scrapping in March 1962; she was towed from
Auckland on5 April 1962 to the Mitsui & Company,Osaka breakage yards ,Japan , by the Japanese tug "Benten Maru", arriving there on2 May 1962 for breaking up.Notes
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