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HMS Grove (L77)

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Name
  
HMS Grove

Commissioned
  
5 February 1942

Launched
  
29 May 1941

Draft
  
2.51 m

Laid down
  
28 August 1940

Construction started
  
28 August 1940

Length
  
85 m

Builder
  
Swan Hunter

Honours and awards
  
ATLANTIC 1942 LIBYA 1942 ARCTIC 1942

Fate
  
Torpedoed on 12 June 1942

Badge
  
On a Field per fess wavy Red and Blue within a spur rowel upwards White, an escallop Gold

HMS Grove (L77) was a Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She had been completed in early 1942 at the Swan Hunter yard at Wallsend-on-Tyne.

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Initial success

Grove, along with other ships of the 2nd Escort Group, namely Aldenham, Volunteer and Leamington, had sunk the German submarine U-587. This followed a 'Huff Duff' (High frequency Direction finding) interception.

Loss

While escorting convoy MW-11, Grove was hit by two torpedoes fired by U-77 on 12 June 1942. The ship sank with the loss of 110 men. The destroyer Tetcott rescued 79 survivors. She had been returning to Alexandria from Tobruk, having run aground at Tobruk, damaging the port propeller shaft and the screw itself; her speed had been reduced to 8.5 knots (15.7 km/h; 9.8 mph).

References

HMS Grove (L77) Wikipedia