Cleopatra HMS (cruiser)

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john sefton
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Cleopatra HMS (cruiser)

Post by john sefton » Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:56 pm

(Dido Class cruiser, 5,540 tons.)
Operated for long periods in the Eastern and Western Mediterranean and was a regular visitor to Gibraltar between 1943 and 1946.
She took part in the Malta convoys and the Battle of Sirto during 1942 and the invasion of Sicily in 1943.
On VE Day in 1945 the ship was in Gibraltar en-route to the East Indies where she carried out a leading role in the surrender of Singapore.
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aukepalmhof
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Re: Cleopatra HMS (cruiser)

Post by aukepalmhof » Wed Feb 06, 2013 7:54 pm

Built as a cruiser under yard No 621 by Hawthorn Leslie & Co., Hebburn for the Royal Navy.
05 January 1939 keel laid down.
27 March 1940 launched as the HMS CLEOPATRA (33) one of the Dido class.
Displacement, 5,700 ton standard, 6,960 ton full load, dim. 157.1 x 15.39 x 4.3m. (draught), length bpp. 147.8m.
Powered by four Parsons geared steam turbines, 62,000 shp, four shafts, speed 33 knots.
Range 1,500 mile by a speed of 30 knots.
Armament when built: 10 – 5.25 inch, 4 – 2 pdr, guns. 2 – 21 inch triple torpedo tubes.
Crew 480.
20 November 1941 completed..
05 December 1941 commissioned.
HMS CLEOPATRA was a Dido-class cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built by R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company, Limited (Hebburn-on-Tyne, UK), with the keel being laid down on 5 January 1939. She was launched on 27 March 1940, and commissioned on 5 December 1941.
CLEOPATRA went out to Gibraltar early in 1942 , and on 9 February she sailed for Malta, where she was immediately damaged by a bomb. After repair, she was transferred to Alexandria in early March for the 15th Cruiser Squadron. She was Admiral Philip Vian's flagship during the Second Battle of Sirte, when his group of four light cruisers and 17 destroyers held off an Italian force which included the battleship Littorio, two heavy cruisers, a light cruiser and 10 destroyers, which had all been sent to intercept their convoy to Malta. During the engagement, CLEOPATRA´s radar and wireless stations were wrecked by a 6" round fired by the Italian light cruiser GIOVANNI DELLE BANDE NERE Other reports state that CLEOPATRA’s after turrets were also damaged. In June 1942, she covered Operation Harpoon and Vigorous, and in August bombarded Rhodes as a diversion for the Operation Pedestal convoy.
CLEOPATRA was drydocked in Massawa on 19 September 1942 for minor repairs and cleaning and was undocked five days later. During the refloating, she slipped on the angled drydock, crushing every wooden keel block on the dock but sustaining little hull damage to herself. Captain G. Grantham considered the resulting leak a minor nuisance and ordered CLEOPATRA to return to service.
By January 1943, CLEOPATRA was part of Force "K", later Force "Q" at Bône, from where the Axis traffic to and from Tunisia was attacked. Later, she was a unit of the 12th Cruiser Squadron, and was present at the landings in Sicily, Operation Husky, in June, followed by supporting the army ashore. However, on 16 July 1943, CLEOPATRA was torpedoed by the Italian submarine DANDOLO aand again badly damaged. Temporary repairs were made at Malta which lasted until October 1943, after which she sailed to Philadelphia, US, for full repairs.
These were completed in November 1944, and in 1945 she went out to the East Indies, where she was the first ship into the newly recaptured base at Singapore in September. CLEOPATRA served post-war with the 5th Cruiser Squadron in the East Indies until returning to Portsmouth on 7 February 1946 to refit.
Thereafter, she joined the Home Fleet, 2nd Cruiser Squadron, from 1946 to early 1951 and later served in the Mediterranean from late 1951-early 1953. While in the Mediterranean, she took a starring role in the 1953 film of C.S.Forester's Brown on Resolution, (called Sailor of the King in Britain, and Single-handed in the USA). CLEOPATRA plays both the fictional Royal Navy ships "HMS AMESBURY " and "HMS STRAFORD ". As AMESBURY she is heroically sunk by the more powerful German raider ESSEN, (portrayed by the MANXMAN with large mock-up gun turrets), and as STRATFORD, she triumphs at the end of the story. The two battle sequences depict this open-bridge light-cruiser firing her guns and torpedoes in some detail.
She returned to Chatham on 12 February 1953 to be paid off. On 15 December 1958, she arrived at the Newport yard of J Cashmore for breaking up.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Cleopatra_(33)
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