**HMS Vindictive, was sunk as a blockship at the entrance to Ostend Portduring the night of 9/10 May in 1918. She was briefly armed with four 7.5 in guns and six 12-pounder guns but in 1923 was converted back as a cruiser, only retaining a forward hangar and instead of ‘B’ gun a crane and catapult were fitted. The catapult was then removed. (Note: Her fighters were replaced with 2 squadrons of Mk3 Hawker Hurricanes, and 2 squadrons of the antiquated but … HMS Vindictive oli Britannian kuninkaallisen laivaston vuonna 1918 valmistunut Hawkins-luokan raskaasta risteilijästä HMS Cavendishistä muutettu lentotukialus.Alukselle tehtiin sen uran aikana useampia muutoksia ja siten sen ura oli melko vaihteleva ennen lopullista romuttamista 1946. www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-06CL-repairship-Vindictive.htm carrier, ex-Cavendish-class light cruiser, Edited by Gordon The modifications had made the ship lighter than the rest of the Hawkins-class, at 9,394 long tons (9,545 t) light displacement. HMS Vindictive as aircraft carrier, 1918-23 (Photo Ships, click images to enlarge) Back to Log Book Home page. Passage Though six aircraft were allowed for, it was found that two fighters and six scout planes could be carried. 9th          HM Battleship VALIANT met Group I to HMS Vindictive Aircrash 4.jpg 1,244 × 518; 342 KB HMSVindictive1919.jpg 412 × 741; 145 KB The Norwegian Campaign 1940- Naval Operations N248.jpg 800 × 594; 50 KB HMS Vindictive was a warship built during the First World War for the Royal Navy (RN). From May 1, 1939 to December 1940 he served as Midshipman on the cruiser HMS Sheffield. ON SALE. Germany selected for use as a Repair [8], UK CPI inflation numbers based on data available from Gregory Clark (2013), ". In July 1919, Vindictive was dispatched to the Baltic Sea with 12 aircraft to support the British activities in the Baltic in support of the White Russians and independent Baltic states. HMS Vindictive wouldn't have changed everything anything. Broken up by Arnott Young, Dalmuir, 1955. In this role, she had a standard displacement of 10,060 long tons (10,220 t) (full load 12,250 long tons (12,450 t)) and an armament of six 4 in (100 mm) AA guns. Fleet repair ship in 1940 she was damaged by an airborne “Dackel” torpedo off … January                  Freetown deployment Cuillin Sound (1945) Holm Sound (1944) Moray Firth (1945) … [1] Vindictive was the lead ship of the 40-vessel Vengeur class, indeed she was ordered prior to the design for this class being finalised; however, she was delayed in construction and was not finished until December 1813. Ship. high level air attacks which disrupted landing arrangements and were. I believe there are a number of Hawkins class proposals from memory - before looking them up, a few thoughts come to mind. In July 1919, Vindictive was dispatched to the Baltic Sea with 12 aircraft to support the British activities in the Baltic in support of the White Russians and independent Baltic states. This diversionary raid distracted the defences and enabled Royal Navy Coastal Motor Boats to attack naval vessels in Kronstadt harbour. retained and a catapult with crane for recovery were April                       Passage to UK. "What the efforts of the British Navy stand for": German flag is struck, and the White Ensign raised in … August                  Transferred AURORA, HM Destroyers SOMALI, FAME, HAVELOCK, WREN and HMS "Vindictive" was a Royal Navy warship built between 1916 and 1918. Landings were not carried out because of adverse weather conditions. HMS Vindictive (ex Cavendish Aircraft Carrier) (1923) 3396 x 1371: HMS Vindictive (ex Cavendish Heavy Cruiser) (1925) 3389 x 1297: HMS Violet (Destroyer) (1900) 2723 x 895: HMS Virago R75 (Destroyer) (1943) 800 x 208: HMS Visby K31 [Corvette] 500 x 193 : HMS Vivacious G01 (Destroyer) (1919) 2657 x 1067: HMS Vosper MTB: 1203 x 334: HMS Walney (Sloop) (USS CGC-51 Sebago) (1942) 800 x 333: … under an Emergency War Programme and was ordered in July 1917- She was laid down escort for Group I Evacuation Convoy. January                  On release from support of for return to, for repair duties after HMS Sussex London Class Heavy Cruiser; Your comment. disarmed and modified to provide the facilities for training of Cadets. Taken in hand for conversion to new role. She was converted into, and completed, as an experimental aircraft carrier. America. google_ad_height = 90; Vindictive served with the Mediterranean Squadron from 1900, Captain Herbert Augustus Warren in command. Review: February 24, 2014. Finally, in 1939-40, she was converted into a repair ship. Post Aug 31, 2010 #4 2010-08-31T03:42. Edited by Su Startin, Old Weather Transcriber, Exeter, England. This ship was sold to BISCO for demolition by [4] On 17–18 August 1919, eight aircraft flying from the Vindictive carried out bombing and strafing attacks on gun and searchlight crews protecting the naval base. Her damage from grounding required extensive repairs at Portsmouth Dockyard at a cost of £200,000. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS in WORLD WAR 2, by Lt Cdr Group I comprised troopships MONARCH OF, July                         Deployed )1939: HMS Vindictive (cadet training cruiser) 01.05.1939-(02. for transfer to, for support duties after allied landings in North, March                    Nominated as Base Repair Ship at Freetown. HM Destroyer Depot Ship HECLA escorted by HM Destroyers VENOMOUS and, MARNE west of Gibraltar. HMS Vindictive was a warship built during the First World War for the Royal Navy (RN). S e r v i  c e, (for more ship information, March                    Nominated HMS Vindictive (1897) Metadata Tento soubor obsahuje dodatečné informace , poskytnuté zřejmě digitálním fotoaparátem nebo scannerem, kterým byl pořízen. carried six or eight aircraft, depending on their type. Following the promising flight trials aboard Furious in 1917, the Admiralty decided that Cavendish should be converted and completed as an experimental aircraft carrier. Between 1923 and 1925 she was reconverted back to a cruiser. for support of planned landings at Bjerkvik. After 11 years use as a cruiser yet another conversion was Harold Wilkinson signed up for the Royal Navy on 5th June 1928 for 12 years. He was due to come out in 1940 but as War broke out in 1939 he was kept in service for the duration. RESOLUTION, HMS EFFINGHAM. Norway in Convoy NP1 taking troops 444 embarked. for use as a Destroyer Depot Ship. HM Netlayer PROTECTOR also carried troops. He commanded the cruiser HMS Vindictive 1938–1939, and the sloop HMS Puffin in 1939. as Base Repair Ship at, October                  Nominated (New Series), Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/HMS_Vindictive_(1918)?oldid=4099270, Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls. The work involved the removal of two sets of machinery and the after funnel, and the construction of deck-houses for accommodation and lecture spaces for 200 trainee officers. World War One . The Hawkins class was a class of five heavy cruisers of the Royal Navy designed in 1915 and constructed throughout the First World War.All ships were named after Elizabethan sea captains. She carried a complement of 682 … She paid off into reserve on 24 December 1919. completion of conversion commissioned for service and joined Home Fleet. The design of the "Hawkins" class cruisers was finalized … In 1939-1940 she was converted to a repair ship. The cruisers involved in the blockade, including HMS Vindictive were equipped in Chatham, by over 2,000 workers for the special fitting out and stripping out (in the case of the ships to be sunk) of unnecessary equipment, including their masts. Completed 19 March 1929. 18th        Embarked troops at Bygen to                            of Assault Phase. Nr. Improved BIRMINGHAM-Class cruiser built by Harland and Wolff at Belfast She was laid down on 4th January 1897 and launched on 23rd March 1898, designed to operate on the China station acting as a counter-weight to the Japanese fleet expansion. Sold 2.46, BU Hughes Bolckow, Blyth. a forewarning of the extent of air defence required. Quite the same Wikipedia. About 15,000 Allied troops leave aboard 6 fast liners (Monarch Of Bermuda, Batory, Sobieski, Franconia, Lancastria & Georgic) escorted by destroyer HMS Arrow & sloop HMS Stork. HMS Vindictive was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 30 November 1813 at Portsmouth. Commissioned at Chatham on 20 August, 1928 with Fleet Air Arm Flight No. Kies een andere datum. 7 likes. Proper, an Arm, the hand grasping a Scimitar all Gold, D e t a i During her time in the far east Vindictive participated in the Nanjing incident, leading a British flotilla as part of an international force to protect foreign business interests and citizens. 12th        Passage to Norway in Convoy NP1 taking troops He retired, emigrated to Canada, was SNO Trinidad in 1939, ill with Malaria (1940-2) and NIC at HMCS Avalon, Newfoundland. In the Autumn of 1925 she became the first Royal Navy cruiser with aircraft catapult gear:[7] her first catapult launch was on 31 October. The ship Under authorised and the ship was converted for use as a Cadet Training Ship. 18th December 1918 and the 5th RN warship to carry the name HMS Vindictive picks up a ditched aircraft, Baltic 1919, HMS Vindictive firing party for dead pilot, Baltic 1919. 12th        Embarked French December              Deployed Vindictive remained in the area until December acting as a "mother ship" for aircraft and the CMBs. Name * Comment * Submit: Close: Repulse in August 1940 after her reconstruction. Products: Norway, 1940: A PQ-17 Expansion All orders receive 25% Discount, Pre-order Items paid in advance receive and additonal 10% Discount. HMS Vindictive as completed as an hybrid aircraft carrier with a capacity for six reconnaissance aircraft. for Accommodation and repair purposes in support of operations off the French. Duitse duikboten konden nog altijd vanuit Brugge naar Zeebrugge of Oostende de zee op, tot in oktober 1918 de Britse landmacht het terrein veroverde. for support of planned landings at. He rose from the Rank of Stoker 2nd Class to Petty Officer Stoker at time of de-mob in 1945. 8 people in our Early 19th Century records. to HMS Vindictive (1940) – ex-training cruiser, destroyer depot ship; Unicorn (1943) – fleet aircraft maintenance carrier; HMS Adventure (1944) – ex-minelayer, landing craft repair ship; UK merchant ship conversions Hull repair type. HMS VINDICTIVE (2) – January 1919 to March 1920, UK out, Baltic including CMB raid on Kronstadt, grounding and salvage, UK Home. Renamed in 1918, she was completed a few weeks before the end of the war and saw no active service with the Grand Fleet.The following year she participated in … From May 1, 1938 to April 30, 1939 he was a special entry cadet serving on HMS Vindictive, the cadet training cruiser. Able.Sea ; Wilkinson Harold. On May 9, the Royal Navy returned – determined to scuttle HMS Vindictive in the narrow channel leading to the harbour and beyond to Bruges. Proper, an Arm, the hand grasping a Scimitar all Gold. Iris, Daffodil and the submarines were fitted out in Portsmouth. HMS VINDICTIVE remained in Reserve at Portsmouth until 1946 when for transfer to Oran for support duties after allied landings in North, Joined HMS Vindictive was selected for use as the assault ship in the attack on Zeebrugge, and was to land the first wave of seamen storming parties and Royal Marines on the Mole. 35 van 66 dingen om te doen in Oostende. UK as sole By December she was serving the flotillas of the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow. The design of the Hawkins-class cruisers was finalized in late 1915 and four ships were ordered in December of that year. Bombed Glasgow 18/9/40 - repaired Clyde 11/40 - 8/42. Indomitable finally arrived in Scalpa Flow and joined the home fleet in late 1940. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images 9,263 1,225 8. for support of ships deployed in Norway after the German invasion. HMS Vindictive was a warship built during the First World War for the Royal Navy (RN). HMS Vindictive: HMS Vindictive, een stukje Wereldoorlog 1 op de Oostelijke strekdam - Bekijk 12 reizigersbeoordelingen, 10 onthullende foto's en goede aanbiedingen voor … Started construction as H.M.S. The crew of HMS Vindictive on their return from a mission to block off a German submarine base in Zeebrugge. 9,394 long tons (9,545 t) (light), 11,500 long tons (11,700 t) (deep load), 5,400 nmi (6,200 mi; 10,000 km) at 14 kn (16 mph; 26 km/h), 1,000 tons oil and coal fuel (normal), 800 tons coal and 1,500 tons oil (max), 2.5 to 1.5 in (64 to 38 mm) side (forward and aft). May                        Nominated [2] The original cruiser armament was reduced to four 7.5 in (190 mm) guns. Her first role after the conversion was completed in early 1940, however, was to transport troops during the Norwegian Campaign . with Home Fleet at Scapa Flow. )1940: HMS Rodney (Nelson class battleship) (Home Fleet) 17.02.1940-(06. January                  On HMS Vindictive was a Royal Navy warship built between 1916 and 1918. ), 13th        Bombarded landing area with HMS Norway 1940 is a ziplock expansion for PQ-17 that adds all the British, … You could also do it yourself at any point in time. Escort included HM Battleship VALIANT screened by HM Destroyers ACASTA. Harold Wilkinson HMS. She served on the China Station until August 1928, then joined the Atlantic Fleet. Beauly Firth (1945) Dullisk Cove (1944) Mullion Sound (1945) Solway Firth (1944) Aircraft component repair type. Filter by Surname: 14 people in our WW2 records. google_ad_width = 728; outbreak of war with Germany selected for use as a Repair Vindictivewas reduced to Reserve on 30 November, 1920. Her new name was introduced In 1779 for a Galley, probably purchased in HMS Vindictive-monument in Oostende De Britten telden 8 doden, 10 vermisten en 29 gewonden. HMS VINDICTIVE (1) – February 1914 to December 1916, UK-out, Mediterranean, South East Coast of America Station, North Russia She paid off into reserve in June 1945 and was scrapped at Blyth in February 1946. HMS Vindictive (Navy Photos/Mark Teadham, click to enlarge) return to Contents List Improved BIRMINGHAM-Class cruiser built by Harland and Wolff at Belfast under an Emergency War Programme and was ordered in July 1917- She was laid down on 8th December 1917 and was intended to be named CAVENDISH, but on selection to be converted for use as an aircraft carrier was renamed. HMS Vindictive (1918). HMS Vindictive (1918) has been listed as one of the Warfare good articles under the good article criteria.If you can improve it further, please do so.If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it. Harstad for UK as sole (British Warships 1914-1919) Commissioned in October 1918 for Flying Squadron, Grand Fleet. September             After the Bezienswaardigheden & bijzondere plaatsen. HMS Vindictive Aircrash 4.jpg 1,244 × 518; 342 KB HMSVindictive1919.jpg 412 × 741; 145 KB The Norwegian Campaign 1940- Naval Operations N248.jpg 800 × 594; 50 KB Unit History: HMS Vindictive. October                  Under conversion. The remainder of the ships; troopships Batory, Monarch of Bermuda, Reina del Pacifico, repair ship HMS Vindictive and netlayer HMS Protector with their escort made up of the battleship HMS Valiant and the destroyers HMS Codrington, HMS Amazon, HMS Acasta, HMS Ardent, HMS Brazen, HMS Fearless, HMS Griffin, HMS Volunteer and HMS Witherington arrived at Vaagsfjord late in the morning of the 15th. of a 215 ft landing deck aft with another forward measuring 100 ft. as an aircraft carrier was renamed. in Home Waters and awaiting transfer to. again converted and reverted to use as a cruiser in 1929. January                  Oran duties in continuation. 14th        Passage to Vaagsfjord when some ships detached for Namsos. 108: 6.685: 1,533: [small edit] NewGolconda. Name * Comment * Submit: Close: 1938 - equipped as a training ship - aft funnel removed and deckhouses added for cadets - note the hanger and crane before the bridge from her days as an aircraft carrier. HMS CPO. On 17 November 1917 she joined a force consisting of the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron and 1st Battle Squadron in support of a sweep by … in Home Waters and awaiting transfer to Normandy area after completion. Filter by Surname: 364 people in our WW1 records. On 23 April 1918 she was in fierce action at Zeebrugge and was badly damaged by gunfire, her Captain, Alfred Carpenter was awarded a Victoria Cross for his actions during the raid. area. Norway, 1940: A PQ-17 Expansion. 530: 6.886: 585: Built by Hawthorne Leslie. Hughes. to West Africa Command for support of escorts. The mission was only a partial success as German submarines were able to go on … The first Spanker vessel weighed 500 tons, had 24-guns and was built in 1794. She was sunk as a blockship at Ostend during the Second Ostend Raid on 10 May 1918. In 1925 the ship was She then moved to Mers el Kebir for a stint in the Mediterranean Fleet until 1944. HMS Goliath was a ‘Canopus’ first class battleship, built at Chatham. Nominated All Orders receive 25% Off of Base Price! Met dat schip probeerden de Britten in de nacht van 9 op 10 mei 1918 de Oostendse haven te blokkeren op zo de toegang tot de Noordzee te verhinderen voor de Duitse onderzeeboten. Rate this photo. September             Deployed SERVICE She was therefore re-designed with a hangar on the forecastle with capacity for six aircraft which could be hoisted through a hatch to the … Filter by Surname: 1 people in our Post WW2 records. HMS Vindictive was a Royal Navy warship built between 1916 and 1918. July                         Deployed From the summer of 1939-March 1940, Vindictive was converted once more, as a fleet repair ship, her seaplane crane and lecture spaces (easily convertible to machine shops) proving assets. placed on the Disposal List. //-->, if any ads offend, please contact Naval-History.Net, Out of a Cloud The three ships remaining as cruisers in 1939 served in the Second World War, with Effingham being an early war loss through wreck; Raleigh had been lost in a similar shipwreck on uncharted rocks in 1922 (and Vindictive … back to Contents Listor Naval-History.Net, revised 5/6/11 operations retained in use as an Accommodation Ship. allied landings in Normandy. for initial landings. and type name in Site Search. He died in 1956. on 8th December 1917 With the conversion of her sister, Cavendish, to become the aircraft carrier HMS Vindictive (1918), Hawkins became the name ship of her class. at Harstad for support duties. to                            Passage to Portsmouth. She paid off into reserve on 30 December 1929. This involved Vindictive’s aircraft and eight CMBs attacking at high speed in two waves of three … In response, the British navy immediately sent the heavy cruiser HMS Vindictive, the light cruisers HMS Carlisle and Emerald, the minesweeper HMS Petersfield, and the destroyers HMS Witherington, Wolsey, Wishart, Gnat, Veteran, Caradoc, Verity and Wild Swan toward Nanjing. google_ad_slot = "8788879265"; Aircraft Carrier, then returned to Cruiser, 1924. Concluding sequence showing close-ups of HMS Vindictive, with the "honourable wounds" received in the Zeebrugge raid of 23 April, and the officers who participated in the operation. 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