HMS Fiji (58)

HMS Fiji on 20 August 1940
| Name | HMS Fiji (58) | ||
| Type: | Light cruiser (Fiji) | ||
| Tonnage | 8,000 tons | ||
| Completed | 1940 - John Brown & Co Ltd, Clydebank | ||
| Owner | The Admiralty | ||
| Homeport | |||
| Date of attack | 1 Sep 1940 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Damaged by U-32 (Hans Jenisch) | ||
| Position | 58.10N, 12.55W - Grid AM 1684 - See location on a map - | ||
| Complement | ? men (5 dead and ? survivors). | ||
| Convoy | MP | ||
| Route | Scapa Flow (31 Aug) - Dakar | ||
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| History | Completed in May 1940 On 22 May, 1941, HMS Fiji (58) (Capt P.B.R.W. William-Powlett, RN) was bombed and sunk by German aircraft southwest of Crete in 34º35N, 23º10E. | ||
| Notes on loss | At 18.00 hours on 1 Sep, 1940, U-32 attacked the convoy MP (Part of the Operation Menace, the Anglo French attack on Dakar) about 40 miles north-northeast of Rockall and reported a hit with its last torpedo on the troop transport Scythia, but in fact the escorting HMS Fiji (58) (Capt W.G. Benn, RN) of the Dakar Task Force was damaged. She managed to return under own power to the Clyde, arriving on the evening of 3 September. Five ratings were killed. The cruiser was repaired at Greenock for six months. | ||
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