HMS Cassandra (R 62)
British Destroyer
HMS Cassandra (R 62)
| Name | HMS Cassandra (R 62) | ||
| Type: | Destroyer (Ca-class) | ||
| Tonnage | 1,710 tons | ||
| Completed | 1944 - Yarrow (Scotstoun) | ||
| Owner | The Admiralty | ||
| Homeport | |||
| Date of attack | 11 Dec 1944 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Damaged by U-365 (Diether Todenhagen) | ||
| Position | 71.57N, 32.04E - Grid AC 5763 | ||
| Complement | 186 officers and men (62 dead and 124 survivors). | ||
| Convoy | RA-62 | ||
| Route | Murmansk (10 Dec) - Scapa Flow | ||
| Cargo | |||
| History | 30 Jan, 1943 laid down as HMS Tourmaline On 1 Nov, 1944 escorted the steam passenger ships Scythia and Empress of Australia carrying 11000 Soviets back to Murmansk after their release from Germany. 1959 completed modernisation along with the sister ship HMS Caesar and in April 1960 joined the 8th Destroyer Squadron as HMS Cassandra (D 10) stationed in the Far East. The HMS Cassandra (R 62) earned following Battle Honour in World War 2: Arctic 1944. | ||
| Notes on loss | On 10 Dec, 1944, U-365 fired a Gnat at the convoy RA-62 in grid AC 8860 and heard a detonation after 10 minutes 58 seconds, probably at the end of its run. | ||
| Crewlists | We have listing of 67 people who were on this vessel | ||
Location of attack on HMS Cassandra (R 62).
ship damaged.
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