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词条 HMS Hector (F45)
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  1. Construction and civilian service

  2. With the Royal Navy

  3. References

  4. External links

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HMS Hector was an armed merchant cruiser of the Royal Navy. Initially built as a cargo liner, she was requisitioned by the Admiralty during the Second World War. She was sunk in a Japanese air attack in 1942 and was later raised and scrapped.

Construction and civilian service

Hector was built in the interwar period by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, of Greenock, Scotland.[1] She was launched on 18 June 1924, and delivered to her owners, the Ocean Steamship Co Ltd (A. Holt & Co) on 23 September 1924.[1] The company registered her in Liverpool, and she made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to the Far East on 24 September 1924.[2] She served with the company for the next 15 years.

With the Royal Navy

Hector was requisitioned by the Admiralty on 27 August 1939, and they proceeded to refit her as an armed merchant cruiser. This process was completed on 20 December 1939.[3] In January 1940 she was assigned to the New Zealand station, where she served until July that year. In August she moved to the East Indies station, where she spent the next two years, until February 1942. She was then assigned to operate with the Eastern Fleet in March 1942.[3]

She was drydocked in Colombo to prepare for decommissioning.[2] Whilst in harbour with other ships, the port came under attack from Japanese carrier-based aircraft, as part of the Indian Ocean raid. Colombo was targeted on 5 April in the Easter Sunday Raid. The Japanese force, led by Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, had hoped to catch the remnants of the Eastern Fleet in harbour. However, most of the fleet had left several days earlier. Japanese aircraft found only three targets in the harbour, and so proceeded to attack them. The Hector was hit by bombs and set on fire. She was abandoned and later sank. The Japanese also sank the destroyer {{HMS|Tenedos|H04|6}} in the harbour, before locating and sinking the cruisers {{HMS|Cornwall|56|6}} and {{HMS|Dorsetshire|40|6}} out at sea. The wreck of Hector was nominally returned to the Ocean Steamship Company on 20 April 1942, but the ongoing war meant that she was not refloated until 1946.[2] She was then beached {{convert|5|mi|km}} north of Colombo for assessment.[1] It was concluded that she was beyond economical repair, and she was sold for scrapping.[3]

References

1. ^Hector at Clydebuilt
2. ^Ships of the Blue Funnel Line {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080407105940/http://www.red-duster.co.uk/BLUEFUN14.htm |date=7 April 2008 }}
3. ^Hector at Uboat.net

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080407105940/http://www.red-duster.co.uk/BLUEFUN14.htm Ships of the Blue Funnel Line]
  • Hector at Clydebuilt
  • Hector at Uboat.net
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