Hms Egret (L75)
HMS
Egret
(L75)
was a
sloop-of-war
of the British
Royal Navy
, the
lead ship
of
her class
. She was built by J. S. White and Company at
Cowes
and was launched on
May 31
,
1938
.
Egret
has the dubious distinction of being the first ship to be sunk by a
guided missile
. The Germans had used the
Henschel Hs 293
glider bomb
for the first time on
August 25
1943
against the 40th Support Group in the
Bay of Biscay
.
Landguard
and
Bideford
were hit and damaged, with one sailor killed. On
27 August
1943
the 40th Support Group was relieved by the 1st Support Group, consisting of
Egret
together with the sloop
Pelican
and the frigates
Jed
,
Rother
,
Spey
and
Evenlode
. The group was attacked by a squadron of 18
Dornier Do 217
carrying Henschel glider bombs. The covering destroyer
Athabaskan
was heavily damaged by a bomb and
Egret
was sunk with the loss of 194 of her crew.
Egret's
sinking led to the anti-
U-boat
patrols in the
Bay of Biscay
to being suspended. Egret
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