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ORP Piorun (G65)
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'''ORP Piorun''' was an
N class destroyer N-class destroyer used by the
Polish Navy during the
Second World War, ex HMS ''Nerissa''. The name means Thunderbolt.
She was built by John Brown at Cydebank, Glasgow.
Laid down - July 1939
Launched - 7 May 1940
Completed - 4 Nov 1940
She transferred to the
Polish Navy as a replacement for
ORP Grom which was lost off the coast of Norway on 5 May 1940.
She was based in
Great Britain, and its commander was Commander Plawski.
On 13th-15th March
1941 she took part in the defence of
Clydebank against
Luftwaffe air raids, as she happened to be undergoing repairs in John Brown's shipyard. Many people remembered that she put up a terrific barrage on the first night, which may have caused the shipyard to get off comparatively lightly. A memorial to the crew of the ship was later erected in Clydebank.
In May 1941 she was escorting convoy WS8B, along with four
Royal Navy destroyers, when they were ordered to leave the convoy to take part in the pursuit of the
German battleship Bismarck. ''Piorun'' took part, along with the British destroyers, in the shadowing of and torpedo attacks on the Bismarck the night before she was sunk, and at one point they had an exchange of fire for half an hour. However, as Piorun was very low on fuel, she was ordered to leave before Bismarck was sunk.
She subsequently operated in the mediterranean and took part in
operation Halberd, one of the
Malta convoys and
operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily. In 1944 she trasferred to the home fleet.
She was returned to the UK in 1946 and renamed
HMS Noble and scrapped in 1955.
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Category:N class destroyers Piorun
Category:Polish Navy
Category:World War II destroyers of Poland Piorun
pl:ORP Piorun (niszczyciel)