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HMS Dominica

Dates: 1944 - 1946

H.M.S. Dominica (K507)
ex – Harman (PG-187)
ex - PF-79

HMS Dominica (K507) was a Colony-class frigate of the United Kingdom during World War II. She was originally named Harman and designated a Patrol Gunboat (PG-187), was built under Maritime Commission contract by Walsh-Kaiser Co., Inc., Providence, R.I.

Intended for use by the United Kingdom, she was reclassified as a Patrol Frigate (PF-79) on 15th April 1943, renamed Dominica, and launched on 14th September 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Andrew D. Manchester.

H.M.S. Dominica was completed and transferred to the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease on 25th January 1944 as part of the 21-ship "Colony" class. She served as a patrol vessel and escort until being returned to the United States on 23rd April 1946. The frigate was subsequently sold to Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania, on 27th March 1947 and scrapped.

A note on Colony Class Frigates

The design Colony class frigate was based on that of the Tacoma class frigates used by the United States Navy (some sources state that these vessels were identical). That design was in itself an adaptation of the Royal Navy River class frigate, with modifications made mainly to use materials and parts more readily available in the United States. For example, American 3-inch guns were used as the main surface armament in the Tacoma and Colony class frigates instead of the British 4-inch guns of the River class.

They were mass-produced to mercantile standards to enable their speedy construction in shipyards that did not normally build warships. Post-war, all were returned to the U.S. by the end of 1946 and most scrapped during 1947, as they were considered obsolescent even before the end of the war.

Below is a list showing the fate of all Colony class Frigates with the date returned to the US (unless otherwise stated). All scrapped 1947, unless stated.

H.M.S. Anguilla (K500): 31 May, 1946; scrapped 1949
H.M.S. Antigua (K501): 2 May, 1946
H.M.S. Ascension (K502): 31 May, 1946.
H.M.S. Bahamas (K503): 11 June, 1946.
H.M.S. Barbados (K504): 11 June, 1946.
H.M.S. Caicos (K505): 12 December 1945; sold to Argentina as Santisima Trinidad later Comodoro Augusto Lasserre, sold 1970 or 1971
H.M.S. Cayman (K506): 23 April, 1946
H.M.S. Dominica (K507): 23 April, 1946
H.M.S. Labuan (K584), (ex-H.M.S. Gold Coast): 18 May, 1948
H.M.S. Montserrat (K586): 11 June, 1946
H.M.S. Nyasaland (K587): 15 April, 1946
H.M.S. Papua (K588): 13 May, 1946; sold to Egypt and scuttled as a blockship in the Suez Canal, 1956
H.M.S. Perim (K593), (ex-H.M.S. Sierra Leone): 22 May 1946
H.M.S. Pitcairn (K589): 11 June, 1946
H.M.S. Sarawak (K591): 22 May 1946
H.M.S. Seychelles (K592): June 1946
H.M.S. Somaliland (K594): 22 May 1946
H.M.S. St Helena (K590): 8 April, 1946
H.M.S. Tobago (K585), (ex-H.M.S. Hong Kong): 13 May, 1946; sold to Egypt and scuttled as a blockship in the Suez Canal, 1956
H.M.S. Tortola (K595): 22 May, 1946
H.M.S. Zanzibar (K596): 31 May 1946







Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving HMS Dominica

" Quoting: Ray McWilliams Roly, tread carefully!! Don’t get dog poo on your shoes.   Her Majesty’s Royal New Zealand Navy Ship (HMNZS) Harman was quoted, not Her Majesty’s Australian Ship!   Don’t let the "Brylcreem Boys" get one up!!     Alright Ray, I think what Rolly was doing ..."

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" Quoting: John (scouse) Hirons Alright Ray, I think what Rolly was doing was pointing out to Arthur Ozzy Scouse that there isn’t a RNZN ship called Harman but there is a RAN one & Arthur might have confused the 2 services. I must admit I have looked for a HMS, HMNZS & HMAS Harman & have ..."

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