HMS Eskimo
HMS Eskimo (L-75/F-75/G-75) was a
Tribal-class destroyer laid down by the High Walker Yard of Vickers Armstrong at
Newcastle-on-Tyne on
5 August 1936, launched on
3 September 1937 and commissioned on
30 December 1938.
Eskimo participated in the
Second Battle of Narvik in April
1940, supported the Allied landings in
North Africa in November
1942, served with the 10th Destroyer Flotilla at
Plymouth, attacked and sank the enemy
German submarine U-971 while in company with the
Canadian destroyer
HMCS Haida and a Liberator aircraft of the Czech Air Force in the
English Channel north of
Brest on
24 June 1944, and operated in the
Far East during the final days of the war.
HMS Eskimo was reduced to an accommodation and headquarters ship for minesweepers, wreck-disposal vessels, and salvage craft clearing the
Thames and
Medway estuaries in
1946, used as a target ship in the Gareloch, sold for scrap on
27 June 1949 and broken up at
Troon.