During Warship Week in February 1942, Esher raised £1,192,211, which helped to build a warship, ‘HMS Cossack’. This was done by the public throwing money in to a rubber type float in a pool. (There was sufficient money left over to buy a submarine as well).

The story continues.

HMS COSSACK (ii) (R57)

Year by Year

Discover the history of the HMS Cossack from 1944 to 1960.

You can search the ‘year’ and ‘month’ to find a specific date and also ‘click’ on the date itself to reveal any images and moments from that date.

25 March 1952

East Coast Korean Patrol – Captain Adair. Ship gained a reputation for” train bagging” – Three trains and for winging four others in three consecutive nights.

15 April 1952

West Coast Korean Patrol

12 May 1952

 

12 – 14 May.                   Sasebo and area – Exercises

14 May 1952

14-29 May    West Coast Korean Patrol

02 June 1952

2 – 7 June.   Hong Kong

07 June 1952

SS Incharron incident – on rocks of Min River on the coast of Formosa. Towed INCHARRON for two days at 14 knots to Lyemum pass

10 June 1952

10 June – 12 July.       Hong Kong and area for exercises

16 July 1952

16 -25 July .            Yokosuka

25 July 1952

25-31 July.        Hunter Killer Exercises

04 August 1952

4-28 August.  Hong Kong  – Self refit

02 September 1952

2-4 September.             Sasebo

04 September 1952

Sasebo/ Korean coast. TE 95.11 consisted of USS Sicily and screen – HMS Cossack, HMCS Nootka and USS Marsh to operate in the vicinity of 37°30N 124°30E with the task of enforcing blockade of West Coast of Korea south of latitude 39°35’N to prevent ingress or egress, mining or supply and re-enforcement by sea.

05 September 1952

COSSACK joined the task force late afternoon

06 September 1952

1730 COSSACK detached for night patrol

07 September 1952

0900 CCOSSACK rejoined USS Sicily

13 September 1952

Escorted USS Sicily south enroute to Sasebo Japan.

14 September 1952

14-21 September.         Kure

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