HMS Vansittart Screen Badge – 1919
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Royal Navy WW2 Screen Badge – HMS Vansittart 1919
HMS Vansittart was an Admiralty Modified W Destroyer.
Built by William Beardmore and Company, Dalmuir.
HMS Vansittart saw service in WW2. She was responsible for the sinking of U 102 by the use of depth charges, on 1 July, 1940. As it happened, U 102 had just recently destroyed one of its only victims, the British merchant SS Clearton, in approximately the same general region.
HMS Vansittart went on to save the survivors of the SS Clearton, who numbered 26 people. During her career she went under one reconstruction, to serve as a long range escort
In1946, HMS Vansittart was sold for scrap.
Bronze Screen Badge.
Dimensions :
H 38 | W 24 | D 2cm | 8kg
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