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| HMS Penn |
  Dates: 1941 - 1950 HMS Penn (Pennant G77) was an escort destroyer of the P Class . Penn was ordered by the United Kingdom under the Wartime Emergency Programme, in the early part of the Second World War and was laid down at the Newcastle-on-Tyne yard of Vickers Armstrong on 26 December 1939. Service HMS Penn was launched on 12 February 1941. She was commissioned into the fleet on 10 February 1942. HMS Penn was involved in the Operation Pedestal, a convoy to bring much needed reinforcements to Malta. During the course of this operation she helped tow the damaged SS Ohio with her vital supplies of fuel into Grand Harbour, Valletta. On 7 November 1943 HMS Penn with HMS Pathfinder sank the German submarine trap GA45 off Amorgos, Greece. On 15 June 1945 Penn with Paladin sank a Japanese landing craft off the Northwest coast of Sumatra. Penn was sold for scrap on 30 October 1950.
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving HMS Penn
"My Father, Vic Archer, served on HMS Penn from April 1942 (sea trials)to October 1942 and was on board during Operation Pedestal. I have compiled a War Diary of his Naval service from his Service Record and information from the Internet and am keen to make contact with any who may have known him. "
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