HMS Firedrake - the history of HMS Firedrake

HMS Firedrake - the building, exploits and destruction of the HMS Firedrake during WW2

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HMS Firedrake - the building, exploits and destruction of the HMS Firedrake during WW2

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This website hmsfiredrake.co.uk has the following on the homepage, "On the night of the 16th December 1942, HMS Firedrake, an F class Destroyer, was the leader to convoy ON153, with 43 ships bound for Canada." We viewed that the website also said "00 hrs, one of the other - HMS Sunflower, a Flower class Corvette - was attracted by the star shells so she made towards them, firing star shells herself." It also said " The skipper first thought that the stern section of Firedrake was a U-boat and was about to fire HE at it, but then suddenly realised what it was." The header had hms firedrake as the highest ranking search term.

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