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HMS Cricket (shore establishment) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Cricket (shore establishment)

HMS ''Cricket'' was the name given to a Royal Navy shore establishment on the River Hamble from 1943 to 1946. This name was previously used by the Insect class gunboat HMS ''Cricket'' that was scrapped in 1942.
HMS ''Cricket'' was commissioned on 15 July 1943.〔Local Heritage Initiative website〕 Initially it was a "Royal Marine Landing Craft Crew Training Base". It was established as an independent command with accounts being handled by HMS ''Shrapnel''. The base was later used to assemble troops and landing craft in the build-up to D-day. From 23 May 1944,〔 during the final preparations for D-Day, the base was completely sealed. During the base's operation, she was assigned a number of depot ships. The first was the ''Nab Happy Lass'', from the time of commissioning until 30 April 1945. She was replaced by harbour launch 30455 until May that year, and was then succeeded by the petrol powered harbour launch 436622 until March 1946.
It was decided to close HMS ''Cricket'' after the end of the Second World War, a decision taken on 1 March 1946. The last arrivals were on 20 May 1946 and ''Cricket'' was probably decommissioned on 15 July 1946, three years after commissioning.
Its many buildings were subsequently used for temporary post-war accommodation for the civilian population of Southampton.
(Itchen south scouting Cricket Camp ) occupy part of the original site of the base which give an outdoor adventure to thousands of children every year.
Manor Farm Country Park now occupies this site.
==References==

*Warlow, Ben, ''Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy'', Liskeard : Maritime, 2000. ISBN 978-0-907771-73-9
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