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HMS Hermione
HMS hermione Stokers mess - 1978
On our way to the states

Dates: 1939 - 1942

HMS Hermione was a Dido class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, She was built by Alexander Stephen and Sons, (Glasgow, Scotland), with the keel being laid down on 6 October 1937. She was launched on 18 May 1939, and commissioned 25 March 1941.


History
After working up was completed in May 1941, Hermione became a member of the 2nd Cruiser Squadron attached to the Home Fleet. In June she joined the Mediterranean Fleet, 1st Cruiser Squadron Force "H", and was involved in the escorting of the carriers HMS Ark Royal and HMS Furious, bound from Gibraltar to Malta enabling their aircraft to be flown off and based at the island as a means of defence.In July 1941 she operated as a cover group for the battlecruiser HMS Renown, battleship HMS Nelson and the carrier HMS Ark Royal in the western Mediterranean while these ships were tasked to attack an airfield at Aghero (Sardinia). Later during the month these ships were involved in the escorting of a Malta bound convoy code named Operation Substance, the convoy consisted of thirteen merchant ships and all managed to get through to Malta, however one vessel with a load of petrol onboard, miraculously survived a torpedo hit.

The Australian destroyer HMAS Nestor stood by her for hours. During the night the merchantman again made ten knots, but at daylight Nestor was disturbed to find no trace of the convoy and escorts. Alone the destroyer fought off attack after attack of German dive bombers, until at last Hermione arrived on the scene to assist the destroyer which was by now dangerously low on ammunition. The cruiser shot down two aircraft. Hours later the three ships steamed into Malta.

On 2 August 1941 whilst en route to the operational area the Italian submarine Tembien was spotted by one of Ark Royal’s aircraft, and Hermione rammed and sunk the submarine. In September she again escorted the Ark Royal, enabling aircraft to be flown off for the defence of Malta, the remainder of the month was spent escorting a supply convoy from Gibraltar to Malta. In November she was involved in the escorting of the battleship HMS Malaya and the carriers HMS Argus and once again HMS Ark Royal so that aircraft could be flown off for the defence of Malta, the plan however was disrupted due to the German submarine U-205 which attacked the Force with a salvo of three torpedoes which missed, unfortunately at midday another boat, the U-81 hit the Ark Royal with one torpedo from a salvo of four. The carrier sank the following day, whilst under tow only some 25 miles (45 km) from Gibraltar.

In March 1942 once again a renewed attempt was made to fly off aircraft to Malta, this time the carriers HMS Argus and HMS Eagle were used, but due to adverse weather conditions, they had to call off the attempt. Later again that month the operation was repeated, and 16 Spitfires reached Malta under the watchful eye of Hermione. Later that month the cruiser escorted the invasion convoy for Operation Ironclad from Gibraltar to Durban.
April 1942 found the cruiser based at Freetown, and on the 19th, she arrived at Simonstown, South Africa for dry docking, enabling work on hull damage in the fore peak area to be carried out. After a period of three days she was once again on her way, this time to an area North West of Madagascar to rendezvous with an Invasion Fleet. In June she was once again operating in the Mediterranean and joined the 15th Cruiser Squadron in the east where she found herself operating with her sister ships HMS Cleopatra, HMS Dido and HMS Euryalus. They were tasked to cover the convoys bound for Malta from Alexandria. On 16 June 1942, whilst returning to Alexandria, HMS Hermione (Capt. G.N. Oliver, DSO, RN) was torpedoed by the German submarine U-205, north of Sollum and sank. 87 crew members went down with the ship, along with the ship’s cat Convoy.






Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving HMS Hermione

" Looking for the few of the First Commission Comms from HMS Hermione 1969-71 particularly David (Doc) Johnston, Ray Bradley et al. We now have a thriving Hermione Association meeting every year and you would be surprised how many of the old 3L mess i am in touch with. Drop me a line and have a chat Regards Bazz Calver "

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"Anybody know the whereabouts of Fred please let me know.I served with him on HMS Hermione 1977 -1979;He was my son Christophers godfather.He spent many years at HMS Dryad.He was a Bosun PR SD officer.Would appreciate any info."

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" Hi to everyone on fr, im looking for people who were on the HMS HERMIONE OR HMS AJAX iN THE 1970S Who knew a john leslie farrow born 12/06/1953, if anyone hae any information on him could you please contact me.              THANKS VICTORIA "

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" Hi all, just stumbled across the site. Won’t be on here for long though as I leave next year (after 24 years under the mast !) to pursue a new career. I served on the following: HMS Penelope - 1985-86 - AB(M) HMS Brave - 1986-89 - AB(M) HMS Challenger - 1990 - AB(M) HMS Hermione - 1991 - ..."

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" Quoting: Lee Elliott Hi all, just stumbled across the site. Won’t be on here for long though as I leave next year (after 24 years under the mast !) to pursue a new career. I served on the following: HMS Penelope - 1985-86 - AB(M) HMS Brave - 1986-89 - AB(M) HMS Challenger - 1990 - AB(M) ..."

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Pictures of HMS Hermione

HMS hermione Stokers mess - 1978
On our way to the states A run ashore in San Diego, where I first met Jack Daniels. Hermione engine room. Notice all the dials are set to zero. Bradley, Brookes and Coles - The BBC. Hermione's notorious White Watch Ian Thistlethwaite in Brest, France. 1978 Me finishing another sweaty watch in Hermione's boiler room The day after a run ashore in Acapulco, Mexico where we all bought hammocks. Not a sober one among us. Brooksey looking p*ssed off that we lost. Scouse sleeps off a long day at Disneyland
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