HMS Zebra (R81)

HMS Zebra (R81)

HMS "Zebra" (R81) was a Z-class destroyer. She was to have been named HMS "Wakeful" but was renamed in January 1943 before launching. She was launched on March 18, 1944 at William Denny & Brothers shipyard in Dumbarton, Scotland and commissioned on October 13, 1945. She was 'adopted' by the civil community of Urmston, then in the county of Lancashire.

Career

Wartime

After a period of working up with ships of the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow she joined the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet for screening duty and patrol on the North Western Approaches. She escorted a number of Arctic convoys, and other operations in the North Sea and off the coast of Scandinavia. As the war reached its end "Zebra" was deployed with the Home Fleet to support operations to re-occupy countries previously under German occupation, and this included Guardship duties.

Postwar

After the end of the war "Zebra" joined the 4th Destroyer Flotilla in which she served until 1947. She was then paid-off and was reduced to Reserve status in the Plymouth Reserve Fleet. During 1952 she was with the Harwich Reserve Fleet and returned to Plymouth a year later. The ship was nominated for conversion to an Anti-Submarine Frigate and her main armament was to be removed. However in 1955 this work was cancelled and the ship was placed on the Sale List. There were plans to transfer her to West Germany, but after inspection by West German officials the proposal was rejected because of her poor condition and she was sold to BISCO in 1958 for breaking-up at Newport, Monmouth by Cashmore. On 12 February 1959 she arrived in tow at the breakers yard.

References

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* [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-65Z-Zebra.htm HMS Zebra's career]


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