- HMS Javelin (F61)
HMS "Javelin" (F61) was a J-class
destroyer of theRoyal Navy laid down by John Brown and Company, Limited, atClydebank inScotland on 11 October 1937, launched on 21 December 1938, and commissioned on 10 June 1939.At the end of November 1940, the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, consisting of the HMS "Jupiter", "Javelin", "Jackal", "Jersey", and "Kashmir", under Captain
Lord Louis Mountbatten , was operating out of Plymouth, England. The flotilla engaged the German destroyers "Hans Lody", "Richard Beitzen", and "Karl Galster". The "Javelin" was badly damaged bytorpedo andartillery hits from the German destroyers and lost both her bow and her stern. Only 155 feet of "Javelin"'s original 353 foot length remained afloat and she was towed back to harbour. "Javelin" was out of action for almost a year."Javelin" participated in the Operation Ironclad assault on
Madagascar in May 1942.She participated in the failed
Operation Vigorous attempt to deliver a supply convoy toMalta , in June 1942.HMS "Javelin" was sold for scrap on 11 June 1949, and she was scrapped at
Troon inScotland .ee also
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