M-Class destroyer ordered from Fairfield at Govan
with the 1939 Programme on 7th July 1939 with HMS MUSKETEER of the same Class. Both ships were
laid down on 7th December 1939. This ship was
launched on 2nd March 1942 as the 6th RN ship to carry the name which was first introduced in 1781 for a 6th Rate. It was last used in 1899 for a B-Class (30 Knotter) destroyer by a mine in the Channel on 23rd March 1917. This ship
was transferred to the Polish Navy after launching and renamed ORP ORKAN. She was commissioned
for service in late 1942 and had been adopted by the civil community of St Helens,
Lancashire after a successful WARSHIP
WEEK National Savings campaign in March 1942.
B a t t l e H o n o u r s
BELGIAN COAST 1914-17
H e r a l d i c D a t a
Badge: On a Field Red,
the head of a Greek soldier, helmet
embossed with an ant on a roundel, all Gold.
Explanation Myrmidon a warlike race created from ants to
be subject
Achilles in the Trojan War.
D e t a i l s o f
W a r S e r v i c e a s O
R P
O R K A N
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1 9 4 2
November
18th
- Commissioned as ORP ORKAN for service with Home Fleet.
December
Contractors trials and commissioning.
5th
- Build completion date and commenced acceptance trials. On
completion of storing, weapon trials and shakedown took passage to Scapa Flow to
work-up for operational service with ships of the Home Fleet.
1 9 4 3
January
Joined HM
Destroyers OBDURATE, OBEDIENT, ONSLOW, OPPORTUNE, ORIBI and ORWELL in
17th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet on completion of work-up.
23rd - Deployed
with HM Destroyers ECHO, ECLIPSE, FAULKNOR, INGLEFIELD, MONTROSE,
QUEENBOROUGH and RAIDER as screen for HM Battleship ANSON and HM
Cruiser SHEFFIELD during provision of Distant Cover for the passage
of Russian Convoy JW52 during pass from Iceland to Kola Inlet. (Note:
For details of all Russian convoy operations see CONVOYS TO RUSSIA by R
Ruegg, THE ARCTIC CONVOYS by R Woodman, RUSSIAN CONVOYS by B
Schoefield, CONVOY! by P Kemp, ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by
C Barnett and the Naval Staff History.)
24th
- Detached with Distant Cover force and remained with screen for Home Fleet
ships.
30th - Deployed
with HM Destroyers INGLEFIELD, ORIBI and OBEDIENT as screen for HMS ANSON
and HMS SHEFFIELD providing Distant Cover during passage of return Convoy RA52
from Kola Inlet to UK.RA52
February
Home
Fleet screening duty in continuation.
2nd - Remained
as screen when Home Fleet ships detached from RA52.
21st - Deployed
with HM Destroyers ECLIPSE, FURY, IMPULSIVE and INTREPID to reinforce
escort for Russian Convoy JW53 during passage to Kola Inlet from Loch Ewe.
27th
- Detached from RA53 with HMS SCYLLA and screen after arrival of Local Escort.
March
1st - Joined
HMS SCYLLA, HM Destroyers INTREPID, OBDURATE, OBEDIENT BOADICEA,
ECLIPSE, FAULKNOR, IMPULSIVE, INGLEFIELD, FURY, OPPORTUNE,
MILNE and ORWELL as escort for return Convoy RA53 during passage from
Kola Inlet to Loch Ewe.
10th
- Detached with HMS MILNE and HMS ORWELL before arrival of JW53 at Loch Ewe. (Note:
This passage was made in heavy weather and, on 8th March was threatened with possible
attack by German battleship SCHARNHORST, after which further cover cover
was provided by ships of Home Fleet. See above references.)
12th
- Resumed Flotilla duties with ships of Home Fleet.
16th
- Deployed as part of escort for HM King George VI during passage to Scapa Flow for
visit to Home Fleet.
17th - Took
part in demonstration for Royal visitor by ships of Home Fleet.
April to May
Detached for
service in Western Approaches for support of Atlantic convoy defence. (Note:
Destroyers of Home Fleet were detached for service in Support Groups deployed to
reinforce escorts of Atlantic convoys subject to heavy attacks by U Boat
Groups.)
June
Home
Fleet deployment in continuation. (Note: During this period Home Fleet ships carried
out Operation FH to reinforce the garrison at Spitzbergen.)
Nominated
for detached service in Bay of Biscay in support of joint operations with RAF
Coastal Command aircraft again U-Boats in transit to and from bases in France.)
23rd - Took
part in offensive anti-submarine search operations in Bay of Biscay. Deployed
with HM Canadian Destroyers ATHABASKAN and IROQUOIS for support of
anti-submarine operations in Bay of Biscay (Operations SEASLUG and MUSKETRY) (Note:
Other Support Groups including B1 and B5 were also used with HM Cruiser BERMUDA
to provide cover against surface opposition and HM Escort Aircraft Carrier
BITER for provision of air support.)
24th - Rescued
survivors from U459 which had been sunk by WELLINGTON aircraft Q of
172 Squadron RAF in position 45,53N 10.38W, NW of Cape Ortegal.. (Note: The aircraft was shot down
during its attacks.. See HITLER'S U-BOAT WAR by
C Blair and U-BOATS DESTROYED by P Kemp.)
July
Diverted from
Bay of Biscay operations to collect body of General Sikorski for transport to
UK after his death in an air crash at Gibraltar on 4th July.
Resumed
Home Fleet duties with Flotilla after completion of this duty. Nominated
for refit and took passage to Humber.
30th
- Taken in hand for refit at Brigham and Cowan shipyard in Hull.
August
25th
- Carried out post refit trials on completion of dockyard work. Passage
to Scapa Flow to resume Home Fleet Flotilla duties
September
(Note: During
this period Home Fleet ships escorted rms QUEEN MARY during return passage
after QUADRANT conference.)
Transferred for detached service in
West Approaches Command for support of defence of Atlantic
convoys from U-Boat attacks. Deployed as Support Group 3 with HM Destroyers MUSKETEER,
ORIBI and ORWELL. (Note: One source records the identity as being 10th
Support Group.)
28th - Deployed
with Group to reinforce escort of outward Convoy ONS19 by 10th Escort Group on
passage in NW Approaches and under threat of attack by ROSSBACH U-Boat Group.
30th
- Detached from ONS19 after convoy diverted northwards to avoid enemy threat.
October
Support
deployment in continuation.
7th
- Joined escort for Convoy SC143 with Group to reinforce defence against
U-Boats of ROSSBACH Group. (Note: Group
was deliberately deployed towards German patrol line. See HITLER'S U-BOAT
WAR. Following interception of radio transmissions from
U378 by HMS MUSKETEER the position of the submarine was
obtained and an attack on Support Group using acoustic T5 torpedo
failed to hit HMS MUSKETEER.
8th - Under
attack by U378 and hit by acoustic torpedo in position 56.30N 26.25W, SW of Iceland. Ship
sank within five minutes with heavy loss of life as only 44
of the ship's company were rescued by the other ships of SG3. For details see
the above references. Commanding Officer was Commander S.
Hryniewiecki who was Senior Officer of 3rd British Support Group. (Note:
U378 was sunk on 20th October 1943 by an aircraft from the US Escort Aircraft
Carrier USS CARD. HITLER'S U-BOAT WAR quotes Group as SG10 but other
reliable sources confirm SG3.)
P o s t
W a r N o t e
The Royal Navy identity
HMS MYRMIDON had been carried forward later during WW2 when an ALGERINE Class
Minesweeper built in Canada was launched in October 1944. This warship was
completed on 7th July 1945
but did not enter operational service until after VJ Day. She was deployed for
mine clearance operations
before being reduced to Reserve status in February 1948. Placed on the Disposal
List in 1958 and
sold to BISCO she arrived in tow at Briton Ferry for demolition by TW Ward on
2nd December 1958.
Addendum
CONVOY ESCORT MOVEMENTS
of ORP ORKAN
by Don Kindell
These convoy lists have not been cross-checked
with the text above
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Date convoy sailed
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Joined convoy as escort
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Convoy No.
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Left convoy
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Date convoy arrived
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23/01/43
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24/01/43
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JW 052
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17/01/43
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27/01/43
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01/02/43
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02/02/43
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RA 052
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29/01/43
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09/03/43
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21/02/43
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27/02/43
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JW 053
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15/02/43
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27/02/43
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01/03/43
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10/03/43
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RA 053
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01/03/43
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14/03/43
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15/04/43
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16/04/43
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MKS 011
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10/04/43
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16/04/43
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28/04/43
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29/04/43
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MKF 013
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24/04/43
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02/05/43
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29/09/43
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05/10/43
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ONS 019
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26/09/43
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14/10/43
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06/10/43
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08/10/43
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SC 143
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28/09/43
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12/10/43
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(Note on Convoys)