HMS Kite (U87)

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HMS Kite (U87) was a modified Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". sloop of the Royal Navy, once commanded by the famous U-boat hunter Captain Frederic John Walker. She was one of several ships of that class that took part in the famous "six in one trip" in 1944 (in which six U-boats were sunk in one patrol).

Named after the bird of the same name, she was built at Cammell Laird shipyard, Birkenhead, on the banks of the river Mersey (she was to later to be based across the river in Gladstone Dock, Bootle). She was launched on 13 October 1942 and commissioned on 1 March 1943.

Operational Service

Kite took part in the sinking of five U-boats together with several sister ships:

  • On 24 June 1943 Template:GS was sunk near Cape Ortegal, Spain by the sloops Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., Kite and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"..
  • On 30 July 1943 Template:GS was sunk in the Bay of Biscay by a Handley-Page Halifax aircraft and Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goose and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"..
  • On 30 July 1943 Template:GS was sunk near Cape Ortegal by Kite, Woodpecker, Wren and Wild Goose.
  • On 6 November 1943 Template:GS was sunk east of Newfoundland by Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., Woodcock and Kite.
  • On 9 February 1944 Template:GS was sunk south-west of Ireland by Kite, Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". and Starling.

On 20 August 1944 Kite was escorting the aircraft carriers Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., which in turn were escorting convoy JW 59 to Northern Russia when the convoy was sighted in the Barents Sea by German aircraft. Soon a pack of U-boats attacked the convoy and one U-boat was sunk by Fairey Swordfish aircraft from one of the carriers. Two more were sunk by other destroyers.

At 06:30 on 21 August, Kite slowed to Script error: No such module "convert". to untangle her "foxers" (anti-acoustic torpedo noise makers, towed astern). The decision to do so, rather than severing the foxers' cables and abandoning them, was made by her temporary commander, Lt Cdr Campbell, a submariner. At that speed Kite was a sitting duck, and she was hit by two torpedoes from Template:GS (commanded by Oberleutnant Ulrich Pietsch) and sank.

Of KiteTemplate:'s crew of 10 officers and 207 ratings, 60 initially survived the attack, but from the freezing Arctic water only 14 sailors were picked up alive by Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. Five of the rescued died on board Keppel leaving only nine to make it to shore. U-344 was sunk the next day by a single patrolling Swordfish from Vindex, piloted by Gordon Bennett, which dropped out of the cloud, surprising the U-boat on the surface, a single depth charge exploded beneath the U-boat, sinking her with all hands.

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Six in One

The U-boats sunk in the 6 in 1 patrol were as follows: Template:GS - 31 January (Type VIIC) Template:GS - 8 February (Type VIIC) Template:GS - 9 February (Type VIIC) Template:GS - 9 February (Type VIIC) Template:GS - 11 February (Type VIIC) Template:GS - 19 February (Type VIIC)

HMS Kite Memorial

On 21 August 2004, the 60th anniversary of KiteTemplate:'s sinking a memorial stone was unveiled in the Braintree and Bocking Public Gardens.

References

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External links

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