


Garland
國家 | 波蘭 |
艦級 | G 級 驅逐艦 |
造船廠 | Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering, Govan, Scotland, United Kingdom |
安放龍骨日期 | 1934年8月22日 |
下水日期 | 1935年10月24日 |
服役日期 | 1940年5月3日 |
除役日期 | 1946年9月24日 |
排水量 | 1,370 tons standard; 1,913 tons full |
長度 | 323 feet |
寬度 | 33 feet |
吃水 | 12 feet |
動力來源 | Parsons geared steam turbines, three Admiralty 3-drum water-tube boilers, two shafts |
燃料儲存量 | 480t fuel oil |
功率 | 34,000 shaft horsepower |
速度 | 36 knots |
續航力 | 5,530nm at 15 knots |
乘員 | 146 |
武裝 | 4x120mm 45cal Mk IX guns, 2x4x12.7mm Vickers Mk III machine guns, 2x4x533mm torpedo tubes, 44 depth charges, 1 depth charge rail, 2 depth charge throwers; 4x20mm Oerlikon cannon added in 1942 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseDestroyer Garland (later, Marnix) saw service with the British, Polish, and Dutch navies during her career. She was launched in Scotland, United Kingdom in 1935, and saw service flying the British Royal Navy ensign during the Spanish Civil War enforcing the blockade. In Jul 1939, she briefly patrolled off Cyprus. The European War began while she was underway between Aden and Alexandria, Egypt. Upon arrival, she began escorting convoys sailing between Alexandria and Malta. On 17 Sep 1939, she suffered an accidental explosion of her own depth charges; she was towed to Alexandria for temporary repairs, and then towed to Malta for permanent repairs. Just prior to the completion of her repairs, she was loaned to the navy of the Polish government-in-exile in Britain. Operating under the Polish banner, she escorted convoys in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, participating in Operation Hats in Aug-Sep 1940, Operation Halberd in Sep 1941, PQ-16 in May 1942, and others. In Nov 1943, she was transferred to Freetown, British West Africa, where she would continue to escort convoys. In May 1944, she was assigned to the 14th Destroyer Flotilla of the British Mediterranean Fleet, sharing the credit for the sinking of German submarine U-407 during this time. She was recalled to Britain for refitting at the end of 1944. Her final operations of the European War saw her delivering emergency supplies for the civilians of coastal Belgian and Dutch towns. In late 1945, she participated in Operation Deadlight, the scuttling of captured German submarines. Until Jun 1946, she was a part of the Polish Squadron based at Rosyth, Scotland, United Kingdom. In Jul 1946, Poland returned Garland to Britain. Four months later, after a brief time in Category C reserve, she was sold to the Netherlands, where she would serve as a anti-submarine training ship until 1948. In 1950, she was renamed Marnix by the Royal Netherlands Navy. In 1952, she was reclassified as a frigate. She underwent an extended overhaul between 1955 and 1956. She was decommissioned from Dutch service and scrapped in 1964.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Aug 2013
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Garland Operational Timeline
1934年3月5日 | The order for the construction of destroyer Garland was issued to the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering of Scotland, United Kingdom. |
1934年8月22日 | The keel of Garland was laid down by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering in Govan, Scotland, United Kingdom. |
1935年10月24日 | Garland was launched at Govan, Scotland, United Kingdom. |
1937年5月24日 | Garland entered drydocks at Sheerness, England, United Kingdom for a scheduled overhaul. |
1937年7月5日 | Garland exited drydocks at Sheerness, England, United Kingdom. |
1938年5月31日 | Garland entered drydocks at Sheerness, England, United Kingdom for a scheduled overhaul and repairs on her low-pressure turbines. |
1938年7月28日 | Garland exited drydocks at Sheerness, England, United Kingdom. |
1939年9月6日 | Garland arrived at Alexandria, Egypt. |
1939年9月17日 | Garland suffered an accidental detonation of her own depth charges while underway in the Mediterranean Sea, badly damaging the aft end. |
1940年5月3日 | British destroyer Garland, under repair in Malta, was loaned to the Polish Navy, which commissioned the destroyer on the same date. |
1940年5月8日 | Garland exited drydocks at Malta. |
1940年8月31日 | While escorting the Operation Hats convoy toward Malta, Garland was lightly damaged by Italian aircraft in the Mediterranean Sea. |
1940年10月11日 | Garland entered drydocks at Malta for repairs. |
1940年11月13日 | Garland was seriously damaged by a storm while escorting battleship HMS Revenge in the Atlantic Ocean. Two men were killed. |
1942年2月28日 | Garland was refitted at Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom. |
1942年5月5日 | Garland completed her refitting at Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom. |
1942年7月4日 | Garland completed her temporary repairs at Murmansk, Russia and departed for Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom with convoy QP-13. |
1942年9月21日 | Garland completed her permanent repairs at Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom. |
1943年9月8日 | Garland completed her refitting and returned to service. |
1944年9月19日 | Garland and two other British destroyers jointly sank German submarine U-407 off Santorini, Greece. |
1944年11月20日 | Garland set sail from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea for Britain. |
1945年3月31日 | Garland completed her refitting at Devonport, England, United Kingdom. |
1946年7月23日 | Polish destroyer Garland was decommissioned from service and was returned to Britain. |
1946年11月14日 | British destroyer was sold to the Royal Netherlands Navy. |
1950年1月16日 | Dutch destroyer Garland was renamed Marnix. |
1964年1月31日 | Marnix was decommissioned from Dutch naval service. |
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