Name HMS Gravelines Commissioned 14 June 1946 Fate Sold for scrap Construction started 10 August 1943 Length 116 m | Laid down 10 August 1943 Launched 20 November 1944 Draft 4.66 m | |
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HMS Gravelines was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was named after the Battle of Gravelines, which took place in 1588, resulting in the English Navy defeating the Spanish Armada. Gravelines was built by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead. She was launched on 30 November 1944 and commissioned on 14 June 1946.
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Upon commissioning, Gravelines was placed in Reserve along with a number of her other sister-ships. In 1949, Gravelines joined the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla, which joined the Mediterranean Fleet. Gravelines exchanged crews with the destroyer St. Kitts on 10 March 1953 and returned to the UK where she was paid off into the Reserve Fleet.
In 1955, Gravelines, with the rest of the 3rd Flotilla, returned once again to the Mediterranean, and was in the area during the Suez Crisis, which had occurred in response to the Egyptian President Nasser's nationalisation of the Suez Canal. That same year, Gravelines returned to a colder climate, when she, along with the rest of the Flotilla, joined the Home Fleet, based in the UK. In 1957, Gravelines began a refit, though it was cancelled the following year. In 1961, Gravelines was scrapped at Rosyth.