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HMS ''Dundee'' was a Royal Navy sloop of World War II. The ship saw service primarily as a convoy escort in the Atlantic. She was sunk by a German submarine while escorting one of these convoys in September 1940. Some sources place ''Dundee'' in , others that she was part of the , which was derived from the . Others make the ship to be part of Bridgewater class. She was built in Kent and launched in 1932. ==Service history== ''Dundee'' served as an escort for convoys during the Battle of the Atlantic. She was sunk at 00.25 hours on 15 September 1940 by the most successful German submarine of the war, , commanded at that time by Kapitänleutnant Heinrich Bleichrodt. ''U-48'' attacked a convoy, SC-3, of which ''Dundee'' was the only escort. ''U-48'' missed the British merchant ship ''Empire Soldier'', but later torpedoed and sank ''Dundee'', commanded by Capt. O.M.F. Stokes, RN, in position 56º45'N, 14º14'W, off Northern Ireland. The Imperial War Museum has a recording from its sound archives of W J H Mills, a Canadian serving with the Royal Navy on ''Dundee'', describing the sinking. In the recording he recounts ''"The blast was so severe that it tore the lockers away from the bulkhead mess – we knew we’d been hit – there was no mistaking it."'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Dundee (L84)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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