- HMS Lagos (D44)
HMS "Lagos" (D44) was a "Battle"-class
destroyer of theRoyal Navy . She was named in honour of theBattle of Lagos which happened in 1759 off the coast ofPortugal , between the Royal Navy and a French fleet, resulting in a British victory. "Lagos" was built byCammell Laird ofBirkenhead . She was launched on 4 August 1944 and commissioned on 2 November 1945.In 1946, "Lagos" deployed to the
Far East with the19th Destroyer Flotilla , but just the following year, "Lagos", along with the rest of the Flotilla, returned home to the UK, visiting a variety of ports on fly-the-flag visits, mainly in Malaya. Upon returning to the UK, "Lagos" was placed in Reserve.In 1957, "Lagos" joined the
1st Destroyer Squadron , seeing service with the Home and Mediterranean Fleets. The following year, "Lagos", with the rest of the squadron, joined theFar East Fleet . In 1959, in the aftermath of her sister-ship "Hogue's", which had suffered extensive damaged in a collision with the Indian warship INS "Mysore", "Lagos", as-well as another sister-ship, "Solebay", towed "Hogue" toSingapore . In 1960, "Lagos" was decommissioned, being scrapped atBo'ness in 1967.
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