Allied Warships

FR Thétis

Submarine of the Circé class

NavyThe French Navy
TypeSubmarine
ClassCircé 
Pennant 
Built byChantiers Schneider et Cie (Chalon sur Saône, France) 
Ordered 
Laid down1 Feb 1924 
Launched30 Jun 1927 
Commissioned24 Feb 1928 
End service27 Nov 1942 
History

Scuttled at Toulon on 27 November 1942 to prevent her capture by the Germans.
Raised by the Italians on 1 March 1943 but not repaired.

 

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Notable events involving Thétis include:


11 May 1941
HMS Truant (Lt.Cdr. H.A.V. Haggard, RN) and the Vichy-French merchant Gallium (1775 GRT, built 1924) are intercepted by a Vichy French force of one destroyer and four submarines. Gallium contacted the destroyer and then set course to follow the French force.

0150A/11 - In position 36°50'N, 00°45'W, sighted a French destroyer and four submarines in line ahead. (This was the Vichy French torpedo boat La Bayonnaise and the submarines Antiope, Diane, Eurydice and Thetis.)

0158A/11 - Gallium signalled the destroyer that she had been seized by the British submarine.

0200A/11 - The French destroyer ordered Gallium to follow her. Gallium proceeded accordingly.

0220A/11 - Truant signalled a protest to the French destroyer that Gallium had been ordered to proceed to Gibraltar for examination. The destroyer replied that she had been ordered to escort Gallium to France. (1)

Sources

  1. ADM 199/1861

ADM numbers indicate documents at the British National Archives at Kew, London.


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