VASILISSA OLGA (D 15) destroyer

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VASILISSA OLGA (D 15) destroyer

Post by aukepalmhof » Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:58 pm

Built as a destroyer under yard No 1703 by Yarrow & Co. , Scotstoun, Scotland for the Royal Greek Navy.
08 February 1937 keel laid down.
02 June 1938 launched as the VASILISSA OLGA (D 15) (Queen Olga) one sister the VASILEFS GEORGIOS. She was named after Queen Olga of Greece, the wife of King George I. She was the second ship in the Greek Royal Navy that carried this name.
Displacement 1.350 ton standard, dim. 97.5 x 9.7 x 2.7m. (draught).
Powered by Parsons steam turbines, 34.000 bhp., twin shafts, speed 35 knots.
Range by a speed of 19 knots, 4.800 miles.
Armament: 4 – 5 inch, 4 – 37mm AA guns, 8 – 21 inch torpedo tubes.
Crew 145.
04 February 1939 commissioned.
She was the most modern ship of the Greek Navy at the outbreak of the SECOND WORLD WAR. She participated in the naval operations of the Greco-Italian War, in convoy escort duty and in the first and third naval raids against Italian shipping in the Strait of OtrantoS (14-15 November 1940, and 4-5 January 1941).
After the German invasion of Greece, along with several other ships, she escaped to Alexandria, Egypt in May 1941. She was assigned the British pennant number H 84, and after undergoing modernization in Calcutta (November-December 1941), she returned to active duty in the Mediterranean Sea. Under her captain, Lt. Cmdr. G. Blessas, she enjoyed several successes:
• On December 14, 1942, she sank the Italian Adua-class submarine UARSCIEK (620 tons) off Malta, along with the British destroyer HMS PETARD
• On January 19, 1943, OLGA, along with the British destroyers HMS PAKENHAM and HMS NUBIAN, intercepted and sunk the Italian transport ship STROMBOLI (475 tons) off the Libyan coast.
• On June 2, 1943, OLGA and the British destroyer HMS JERVIS sunk the Italian Spica class torpedo boat CASTORE (ca. 790 tons) off Cape Spartivento.
OLGA also participated in the capture of Pantelleria and the Allied invasion of Sicily. During the Allied operations during the Dodecanese Campaign in the Aegean Sea in September 1943, together with the British destroyers HMS FAULKNOR and ECLIPSE, she sank a German convoy, consisting of the transports PLUTO (2,000 tons) and PAOLO (4,000 tons), near Astypalea. During the Battle of Leros, she transported members of the Long Range Desert Group to the island, but on September 26, she was attacked and sunk by 25 Junkers Ju 88 bombers in the Gulf of Lakki inLeros. Cmdr. Blessas, 6 officers and 65 other members of the crew perished with the ship.
A monument has been erected in Lakki in honour of the ship.
Source: Mostly downloaded from Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_dest ... lga_(D_15)
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