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HMS Egret (L75) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Egret (L75)

HMS ''Egret'' was a sloop of the British Royal Navy, the lead ship of her class. She was built by J. Samuel White at Cowes, Isle of Wight and was launched on 31 May 1938.
==Sunk by a missile==

HMS ''Egret'' was the first ship ever to be sunk by a guided missile. The Germans had used the Henschel Hs 293 glide bomb for the first time on 25 August 1943 against the 40th Support Group in the Bay of Biscay. was slightly damaged by a near miss. was hit and damaged, with one sailor killed, though more serious damage was avoided because the bomb's explosive charge did not fully detonate.
On 27 August 1943 the 40th Support Group was relieved by the 1st Support Group, consisting of ''Egret'' together with the sloop and the frigates , , and . The group was attacked by a squadron of 18 Dornier Do 217 carrying Henschel glide bombs. One of the two covering destroyers, , was heavily damaged and ''Egret'' was sunk with the loss of 194 of her crew.〔(HMS Egret (L 75 / U 75) )〕 At the time there were four RAF Y-Service electronics specialists on board, all of whom also died in the attack, thus bringing to total killed to 198. (These four RAF personnel are typically excluded from published casualty figures.) ''Egret'' had been fitted with electronic surveillance equipment designed to monitor Luftwaffe bomber communications and these Y-Service technicians were aboard to operate this equipment. The other destroyer, , commanded by Roger Hill, was attacked by the Dorniers firing one missile at a time, but survived by being able out-turn the glide bombs.
''Egret''s sinking led to the anti-U-boat patrols in the Bay of Biscay being suspended.〔Milner, Marc (1994). ''The U-boat hunters: the Royal Canadian Navy and the offensive against Germany's submarines''. University of Toronto Press, p. 57


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