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HMS Cleveland (L46)

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Name
  
HMS Cleveland

Yard number
  
Admiralty Job No.1835

Completed
  
18 September 1940

Construction started
  
7 July 1939

Length
  
85 m

Builder
  
Yarrow Shipbuilders

Ordered
  
21 March 1939

Laid down
  
7 July 1939

Identification
  
pennant number L46

Launched
  
24 April 1940

Draft
  
3.27 m

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HMS Cleveland (L46) was a Type I Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy built by Yarrow Shipbuilders of Scotstoun, and launched on 24 April 1940. She was adopted by the civil community of Middlesbrough then in the North Riding of Yorkshire, as part of the Warship Week campaign in 1942.

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Service history

On commissioning in 1940 she completed work ups for service in home waters, both the North Sea and the English Channel, which continued throughout 1941 and 1942. During April 1943, she was nominated for service in the Mediterranean. During that year she provided cover for the Allied landings in Italy on Sicily (Operation Husky) and at Salerno (Operation Avalanche). During 1944 she was again deployed in the Mediterranean and in the Aegean Sea.

On 29 September 1945, Cleveland steamed from Gibraltar to Devonport and was placed in reserve. She was sold for scrapping and was wrecked at Llangennith, Glamorgan, Wales, on the Gower Peninsula near Swansea on 28 June 1957 while under tow to Llanelli, Wales, for scrapping.en route to the breakers yard. The wreck was stripped and blown up on 14 December 1959.

Publications

  • Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475. 
  • References

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