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.

27 May 1956

Exmouth Gulf at Long Island. Swimming and fishing

28 May 1956

Montebello Acting as weather ship for early H bomb test

30 May 1956

Departed Montebello

01 June 1956

1-5 June.    Mosaic Patrol

03 June 1956

Sea anchor exercise resulted in loss of a bath and a lower boom.

04 June 1956

Onslow for fuel then despatched to collect seaman with serious diabetes from CONSORT.

08 June 1956

Departed for Bali

13 June 1956

Tandjoeng Priok

16 June 1956

Departed for Singapore

18 June 1956

Singapore to refuel and re provision

22 June 1956

Hong Kong

02 July 1956

2 to 6 July.     Exercising off Hong Kong.

06 July 1956

6-14 July.      Hong Kong

18 July 1956

Passed Changi streaming paying off pendant.

De-ammunitioned and removed all items in preparation for dockyard to take over.

06 August 1956

In dockyard hands

17 January 1957

Rendezvous with ALBION. Sailed for Auckland

01 June 1957

New crew boarded. Re-commissioned

 

Pulau Tiomin

 

Hong Kong

 

Typhoon Wendy – HMS Cossack was moored fore and aft to buoys as she had no boilers lit. HMS Dalrymple was similarly moored ahead of COSSACK.  Being in refit she had no crew onboard and broke free. Fortunately tugs managed secure her before she hit COSSACK

 

Korea

 

Japan

 

Kowloon

 

Christmas Isle

 

Manus

Anchor crest

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