Navy | The Royal Navy |
Type | Minesweeper |
Class | Halcyon |
Pennant | J 38 |
Mod | First group |
Built by | John Brown Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Ltd. (Clydebank, Scotland) |
Ordered | 3 Nov 1932 |
Laid down | 4 Apr 1933 |
Launched | 18 Jan 1934 |
Commissioned | 3 May 1934 |
Lost | 1 Jun 1940 |
Loss position | 51° 03'N, 2° 24'E |
History | HMS Skipjack (Lt.Cdr. Francis Babington Proudfoot, RN (retired)) was bombed and sunk off Dunkirk, France in position 51º03'N, 02º24'E by German aircraft. |
Commands listed for HMS Skipjack (J 38)
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Commander | From | To | |
1 | Lt.Cdr. (retired) Francis Babington Proudfoot, RN | 15 Jun 1939 | 1 Jun 1940 |
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Notable events involving Skipjack include:
1 Jun 1940
HMS Skipjack (Lt.Cdr. F.B. Proudfoot, RN (retired)) was subjected to intensive bombing by a force of German bombers off La Panne (Belgium). HMS Skipjack was assisting in the evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk. On board HMS Skipjack were between 250 and 300 soldiers just rescued from the beach. (1)
2 Jul 1940
HMS H 49 (Lt. M.A. Langley, RN) shifted from Harwich to Dover. According to the log of HMS H 49 she was escorted by HMS Skipjack. But HMS Skipjack was lost on 1 June 1940 so this can't be correct.
Also according to the log of HMS H 49, HMS Spurs (T/Lt. R.S. Connell, RNR) took over the escort at 1800 hours. (2)
Sources
- Personal communication
- ADM 173/16325
ADM numbers indicate documents at the British National Archives at Kew, London.