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HMS Walpole (D41)

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Name
  
HMS Walpole

Commissioned
  
7 August 1918

Launched
  
12 February 1918

Tons burthen
  
1.27 million kg

Laid down
  
May 1917

Construction started
  
May 1917

Weight
  
1,207 tons

Builder
  
William Doxford & Sons

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Motto
  
Fari quod aentiaa ' Speak as you feel'

Honours and awards
  
Atlantic 1939-43 Dover Strait 1942 English Channel 1942-44 North Sea 1942-44 Normandy 1944

Fate
  
Damaged by mine on 6 January 1945 Sold for scrapping on 8 February 1945

HMS Walpole (D41) was a W-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

The ship was built under the 1916-17 programme in the 10th Destroyer order. Walpole was assigned to the 13th Destroyer Flotilla in the Grand Fleet after completion, and served until almost the end of the Second World War. Her role was mostly convoy escort duties, but she took part in two combined arms operations (Operations Amsterdam and Jubilee) and the D-day landings (Operation Neptune). She hit a mine on 6 January 1945 and was subsequently declared a constructive total loss and broken up in Thos W Ward Grays, Essex in March 1945.

References

HMS Walpole (D41) Wikipedia