Hms Corunna (D97)

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aid down: 12 April 1944
aunched: 29 May 1945
ommissioned: 6 June 1947
ecommissioned: 1967
ate: Sold for scrap
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HMS Corunna (D97) was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was named in honour of the Battle of Corunna, which took place during the Peninsular War in 1809 between British and French forces. Corunna was built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited on the Tyne. She was launched on the on 29 May 1945 and commissioned on the on 6 June 1947. In 1948, Corunna joined the 4th Destroyer Flotilla, part of the Home Fleet. In 1954, Corunna, with the rest of the Squadron, formerly Flotilla, deployed to the Mediterranean, remaining there until 1955. Corunna, with the rest of the Squadron, returned to the region in 1956. In 1959, Corunna accidentally collided with her sister-ship HMS Barrosa in the Atlantic. Corunna subsequently began her conversion to a Radar Picket, of which three other ships were also converted. The conversion included new AA weaponry, new radar, and the addition of the SeaCat missile system. In 1962, Corunna joined the 7th Destroyer Squadron, based in the Mediterranean, and the following year joined the 21st Escort Squadron. In 1964, Corunna deployed, along with the rest of the Squadron, to the Far East, where she would remain until 1965. In 1967, Corunna was placed in Reserve and was put on the disposal list in 1972. In 1975, Corunna arrived at Blyth where she was subsequently broken-up. See HMS Corunna for other ships of the name. Battle class destroyers

 

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