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== Career, accomplishments and loss ==
== Career, accomplishments and loss ==
[[Image:Gcmap.gif|thumb|200px|Approximate position of U 102, the Clearton and the HMS Vansittart.]]
[[Image:Gcmap.gif|thumb|200px|Approximate position of U 102, the Clearton and HMS Vansittart.]]
HMS Vansittart was built by [[William Beardmore and Company|William Beardmore & Co]]. Not much is known of its actual career history, except the fact that it was responsible for the sinking of [[Unterseeboot 102]] by the use of [[depth charges]], on 1 July, 1940.
HMS Vansittart was built by [[William Beardmore and Company|William Beardmore & Co]]. Not much is known of its actual career history, except the fact that it was responsible for the sinking of [[Unterseeboot 102]] by the use of [[depth charges]], on 1 July, 1940.
As it happened, U 102 had just recently destroyed one of its only victims, the British merchant [[Clearton]], in approximately the same general region. HMS Vansittart went on to save the surviviors of the Clearton, who numbered 26 people. (See map provided)
As it happened, U 102 had just recently destroyed one of its only victims, the British merchant [[Clearton]], in approximately the same general region. HMS Vansittart went on to save the surviviors of the Clearton, who numbered 26 people. (See map provided)
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On the 25 February 1946, HMS Vansittart was sold to be broken down into scrap.
On the 25 February 1946, HMS Vansittart was sold to be broken down into scrap.


During its career it went under one reconstruction, of its [[Long Range Escort]]. Such maintenance was completed in June of 1943.
During its career it went under one reconstruction, of its [[Long Range Escort]]. Such maintenance was completed in June of 1943.




== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 12:13, 7 May 2007

HMS Vansittart was a destroyer, class Admiralty Modified W, that operated in the Royal Navy during and in the Second World War. The boat was launched 17 April, 1919, and was commissioned 5 November, 1919.


Career, accomplishments and loss

File:Gcmap.gif
Approximate position of U 102, the Clearton and HMS Vansittart.

HMS Vansittart was built by William Beardmore & Co. Not much is known of its actual career history, except the fact that it was responsible for the sinking of Unterseeboot 102 by the use of depth charges, on 1 July, 1940. As it happened, U 102 had just recently destroyed one of its only victims, the British merchant Clearton, in approximately the same general region. HMS Vansittart went on to save the surviviors of the Clearton, who numbered 26 people. (See map provided)

On the 25 February 1946, HMS Vansittart was sold to be broken down into scrap.

During its career it went under one reconstruction, of its Long Range Escort. Such maintenance was completed in June of 1943.

See also


References