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HMS Malcolm

Dates: 1919 - 1945

HMS Malcolm was one of eight Admiralty type destroyer leaders (known as Scott-class destroyers) built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was the first of only two Royal Navy ships to carry the name Malcolm, although HMS Valkyrie was originally planned to bear the name. She was one of two Admiralty type leaders to miss the First World War (the other being HMS Mackay) but saw service in, and survived, the Second War. Her pennant number was changed from D19 to I19 in May 1940. She was broken up in 1945


Memories of HMS Malcolm

HMS Malcolm in 2010
Written by George

"I served on HMS Malcolm in 1963 She was then a Blackwood class frigate based in Rosyth Sailing on Fishery protection around the coast of Iceland.In fact we were on station and witnessed the birth of the island known as Surtsey."



Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving HMS Malcolm

" Hi to all at Forcesreunited I hope that someone will be able to help me in a little quest that I have at the moment. I am looking for anybody that served on HMS Malcolm up to 1966 and can remember a christening for a Fiona Brown daughter of on of the crew. Her name would have been added to the ..."

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" The quest that I am on is to find anything that relates to a christening that took place on board HMS Malcolm 1966 for a member of the ships crews daughter a miss Fiona Brown. Her Dad was Mathew Brown but I don’t know what rank he was on board the ship. fiona is emigrating to America to get ..."

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" Hi Lem and welome to the nuthouse. Have you tried:  http://www.comradesandcolleagues.com/ROYAL_NAVY/HMS_MALCOLM.asp On this site at the home page click on Search in the upper left pane. Select Walkthrough Search Use the Drop down list to enter Navy in the Box and Submit Use the Drop ..."

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" Quoting: Alan Phillips Lem If the ship is no longer in commision The Bell my be in the Trophy store at HMS Nelson though I know that every now and then they sell them off, They might also be able to help with any documentation that went with the Christening if there is any,  [1 120.jpg] HMS Malcolm was scrapped in 1978 Murray "

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" Quoting: Murray Whyte Hi Lem and welome to the nuthouse. Have you tried:  http://www.comradesandcolleagues.com/ROYAL_NAVY/HMS_MALCOLM.asp On this site at the home page click on Search in the upper left pane. Select Walkthrough Search Use the Drop down list to enter Navy in the Box and ..."

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