HMS Fittleton (M1136)

HMS Fittleton (M1136)

HMS "Fittleton" was a Ton class minesweeper of the Royal Navy. She was assigned to the Royal Naval Reserve and operated from HMS "Sussex", but manned by members of both the Sussex division and the London division (HMS "President"). She was sunk in a collision with HMS "Mermaid" on 20 September 1976 whilst on manoeuvres in the North Sea. Twelve volunteer Royal Naval Reserve personnel lost their lives making this the worst peacetime accident involving the Royal Naval Reserve.

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The ship was a wooden hulled minesweeper that had been converted for Royal Naval Reserve training and supply work. About 80 miles north of Texel in the North Sea HMS "Mermaid" and HMS "Fittleton" were involved in an exercise involving the two ships sailing close to each other. The "Fittleton" was caught in a bow wave and was drawn close to HMS "Mermaid" by hydrodynamic forces. A collision ensued and the "Fittleton" turned over within a minute.

Some survivors were picked from the sea and German and Dutch vessels joined Royal Navy ships in searching for survivors with divers going into the upturned hull. The following day a marine crane lifted the wreck of the "Fittleton" out of the water and the ship was taken to Den Helder in the Netherlands where the ship was made watertight and she was then towed back to Chatham Dockyard. Five bodies were found on the ship but seven were missing presumed drowned.

The "Fittleton" was scrapped the following year and HMS "Mermaid" was sold out of service. A full enquiry into the disaster took place. A memorial window was commissioned for the church at Fittleton in Wiltshire.

References

*Colledge
* http://www.oldships.org.uk/SHIPS/SHIP_DETAILS/FITTLETON_DETAILS.htm Picture
* http://www.wessex.hampshire.org.uk/Page/Newsletters/Wessex_O_B_News_3.pdf Wessex News article
* http://www.tca2000.co.uk/inmemoriam.htm Ton Class Association page in memory of the Fittleton


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