Allied Warships

HMS Prudent (W 73)

Rescue Tug of the Assurance class

NavyThe Royal Navy
TypeRescue Tug
ClassAssurance 
PennantW 73 
Built byCochrane & Sons Shipbuilders Ltd. (Selby, U.K.) 
Ordered 
Laid down11 Mar 1940 
Launched6 Aug 1940 
Commissioned19 Nov 1940 
End service 
History

HMRT Prudent was renamed Cautious when she became a Dockyard Tug in 1947. Sold and renamed Rivtow Lion in 1964. She was finally sunk as a recreational dive site at Nanaimo, BC (Canada) on 6 February 2005.

 

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Notable events involving Prudent include:


16 Sep 1941
HMS Truant (Lt.Cdr. H.A.V. Haggard, DSC, RN) is wiped.

In the evening, she also conducted gunnery exercises off St. John's firing on a target that was being towed by HMRT Prudent. (1)

10 Dec 1943
Around 0800F/10, the heavy cruiser HMS Frobisher (Capt. J.F.W. Mudford, RN) made rendezvous in position 09°40'S, 78°09'E with the disabled French light cruiser (large destroyer) Le Triomphant that was being towed by tanker Cedar Mills (American, 10172 GRT, built 1943). During the day evacuated crew members from the disabled French ship which had been on board the Cedar Mills transferred to HMS Frobisher. Also the tow was transferred and the Cedar Mills parted company to proceed to her own destination.

HMS Frobisher with the Le Triomphant in tow then set course for Diego Suarez.

Around 2045E/14, in approximate position 11°57'S, 63°00'E, the sloop Savorgnan de Brazza joined coming from Diego Suarez.

Around 1500DE/15, the rescue tug HMRT Prudent joined and took over the tow. HMS Frobisher then parted company with the other ships around 1620DE/15. She arrived at Diego Suarez around 1515C/16. The other three ships arrived at Diego Suarez in the evening of 19 December 1943. (2)

Sources

  1. ADM 53/114284 + ADM 173/17098
  2. ADM 53/117548

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


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