Allied Warships

HMS Overdale Wyke (FY 338)

MS Trawler

NavyThe Royal Navy
TypeMS Trawler
Class[No specific class] 
PennantFY 338 
Built byCochrane & Sons Shipbuilders Ltd. (Selby, U.K.) 
Ordered 
Laid down 
Launched21 May 1924 
CommissionedJul 1937 
End service 1940 
History

Completed in September 1924.
Taken over by the Admiralty in July 1937.
Displacement: 338 tons.
Armament: 1 12pdr AA gun.

Transferred to the Ceylon Government in 1940.

 

Commands listed for HMS Overdale Wyke (FY 338)

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1T/Lt. Neil MacSween Waldman, RNR25 Jan 1940late 1941

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Notable events involving Overdale Wyke include:


23 Jun 1942
HMS Truant (Lt.Cdr. H.A.V. Haggard, DSO, DSC, RN) conduced exercises off Colombo with aircraft from HMS Illustrious (Capt. A.G. Talbot, DSO, RN, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral D.W. Boyd, CBE, DSC, RN) and HMS Formidable (Capt. A.W.LaT. Bisset, RN). During these exercises HMS Truant was escorted by HMS Overdale Wyke (?).

On her return to harbour, HMS Truant made four runs over the D/G range. (1)

27 Nov 1943
A 1040FG/27, HMS Taurus (Lt.Cdr. M.R.G. Wingfield, DSO, DSC, RN) ended her 8th war patrol (1st in the Far East) at Colombo.

She was escorted in by HMS Overdale Wyke (?) which had joined around 0900FG/27. (2)

20 Feb 1944
HMS Overdale Wyke and HMS Fara pick up 36 survivors from the Greek merchant Epaminondas C. Embiricos that was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-168 on 15 February north of the Addu Atoll in position 01°30'N, 73°00'E.

Sources

  1. ADM 173/17663
  2. ADM 199/1862

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


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