- HMS Onslow (G17)
HMS "Onslow" was an O-class
destroyer of theRoyal Navy which entered service in 1941. She was outfitted as theflotilla leader of the O-class.ervice
Her most notable action was at the
Battle of the Barents Sea in 1942, while escorting Convoy JW 51B to Russia. The convoy came under fire, and together with other destroyers, she held off attacks from the much more powerful German cruiser . The "Onslow" was heavily damaged during these attacks, and her Captain,Robert St Vincent Sherbrooke , was severely injured. However, the outcome of the battle was that the German ships withdrew despite their superior force, and the convoy safely arrived in Russia. The "Onslow" was repaired and Captain Sherbrooke was subsequently awarded theVictoria Cross .The "Onslow" was also involved in the sinking of
U-Boat "U-589" in September 1942 as part ofArctic Convoy PQ-18, and was involved in convoy escort duties during theBattle of North Cape in 1943.In 1944 she was part of the naval escort for the ill-fated
Exercise Tiger , and was part of the naval screen during theNormandy Landings .In 1949 the ship was procured by the
Pakistan Navy and renamed the "Tippu Sultan". She served until1979 .Writer and journalist
Alan Ross also served on the ship during World War II.References
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