HMS Belvoir
1941 Hunt-class destroyer
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HMS Belvoir was a Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, belonging to the third subgroup of this class. As a warship designed for convoy escort and fleet duties during World War II, she was constructed to meet the demands of wartime service. Although the specific dimensions and armament details are not provided in the source, Hunt-class destroyers typically measured around 264 feet in length with a beam of approximately 31 feet, and were armed with guns, torpedoes, and depth charges suitable for escort and patrol missions. Commissioned during the war, HMS Belvoir was initially deployed to Scapa Flow for service with the Home Fleet. Her early duties included convoy escort missions, notably to South Africa, highlighting her role in protecting vital supply lines. She was subsequently transferred to the Mediterranean theater, where she played a significant role in escorting Malta convoys—crucial for maintaining Allied operations in the Mediterranean. In 1943, HMS Belvoir participated in escort duties for Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily, and later supported landings at Salerno, showcasing her contribution to major amphibious operations. In 1944, the vessel was prepared for further operations, including the Allied landings in southern France and engagements in the Adriatic Sea, reflecting her continued active service in key Mediterranean campaigns. After the war, she returned to the UK in June 1945 and was paid off. The ship was placed into reserve status at Portsmouth in 1946 and remained inactive until she was placed on the disposal list in 1957. She was subsequently sold and scrapped by McLennan, arriving at their yard in Bo'Ness on 21 October 1957. HMS Belvoir's service history underscores her role in critical naval operations during World War II, particularly in convoy escort and amphibious landings, marking her as a notable example of the Hunt-class destroyers' contribution to Allied victory.
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