HMS Surprise
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HMS Surprise

1945 Bay-class frigate


Service Entry
September 09, 1946
Commissioning Date
September 09, 1946
Manufacturer
Smiths Dock Company
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
frigate, Bay-class frigate
Decommissioning Date
1965-01
Pennant Number
K346

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HMS Surprise was a Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, commissioned from 1946 to 1965. Originally ordered from the Smiths Dock Company in 1943 as a Loch-class frigate named Loch Carron, her construction was later altered to a Bay-class design, and she was laid down on 21 April 1944. Launched on 14 March 1945 under the name Gerrans Bay, her plans changed after World War II, leading to her conversion into a Despatch Vessel for the Mediterranean Fleet. This conversion involved removing the aft twin 4-inch gun mount and replacing it with offices and accommodations for the Commander-in-Chief and his staff. She was completed on 7 September 1946 and renamed Surprise, with the pennant number K346. Following sea trials, HMS Surprise was commissioned in September 1946 and deployed to Malta, where she served with the Mediterranean Fleet. Her duties included participating in exercises and port visits across the Mediterranean and Red Sea, with periodic refits at HM Dockyard, Valletta. In 1952, she returned to Portsmouth, where she was selected for conversion into a royal yacht for Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in 1953. The forward twin 4-inch gun was replaced by a viewing platform, and after trials in the English Channel, she participated in the Fleet Review in the Solent, earning the Coronation Medal and retaining a Royal Crest to commemorate her service. Throughout her career, HMS Surprise also served operational roles, including a brief deployment in the Haifa Patrol in 1948. In 1961, her role shifted towards a Flag Frigate, with a reduced crew complement. She returned to the UK in late 1964 and was decommissioned in January 1965, subsequently sold for disposal. HMS Surprise’s service history highlights her versatile role as both a functional naval vessel and a symbol of royal representation during her operational lifetime.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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