HMS Warwick D-25

Type:
Destroyer
Class:
W
Builder:
R & W Hawthorn Leslie
and Company Ltd.
Hebburn-on-Tyne, England
Pennant Number:
D-25
Ordered:
December 9, 1916
Launched:
December 28, 1917
Keel Laid:
March 10, 1917
Completed:
March 18, 1918
Fate:
Sunk Feb. 20, 1944 by U-413 (torpedo).

Location: Bristol Channel, 20 mi N of St. Ives, England.
(50.29N - 05.25W)

67 crewmen killed, 93 survivors picked up by HMS Saladin H-54 and HMS Scimitar H-21
and the steam trawler Lady Luck.
(Roll of Honour)


Class Overview
Builder's Data
Page published Feb. 22, 2012