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 September 1947

Hong Kong

Actual dates for the following are not curently available but are between 27 September 1947 and the end of the year.

??                                 Plover Cove

 

??                                 Quantan (Malaya)

 

??                                 Hong Kong (HMS TAMAR)

 

??                                 Tokyo Bay

 

??       …

Hong Kong

Actual dates for the following are not curently available but are between 27 September 1947 and the end of the year.

??                                 Plover Cove

 

??                                 Quantan (Malaya)

 

??                                 Hong Kong (HMS TAMAR)

 

??                                 Tokyo Bay

 

??                                 Kure (Japan)

 

??                                 Yokasuka

 

??                                 Shimonaseki Strait

 

??                                 Chemulpo (Korea)

 

??                                 Pusan (Korea) – Played Korean team at football. Lost 11 – 0

 

??                                 Sasebo (Japan)

 

??                                 Gotto Islands

 

??                                 Kure

 

??                                 Hong Kong

26 February 1949

Resumed patrol on the Yangtse River to relieve another destroyer which had been tied up at a pontoon alongside a disused cement and gas factory about 6 miles from Nanking

12 March 1949

12/13 March. Nanking. Ships Company presented “Bring on the Dancing Girls” (See separate programme)

14 March 1949

Sailed from the Yangtze River for Shanghai and Nanking

15 March 1949

Captain R.T.White DSO RN appointed Captain. Until 28 August 1950

16 March 1949

Between 16 March and 27 March 1949. Exercises at Woosung.

27 March 1949

Hong Kong

12 April 1949

Hong Kong – Floating dock

09 May 1949

Passage to Yangtse

Developed serious evaporator problems stemming from the refit which severely restricted ability to make fresh water. Ship was damaged during an attempt in a gale to replenish the water supply from BELFAST. Returned to Hong Kong for repairs

01 June 1949

During June sailed north in company of  JAMAICA

30 July 1949

At buoy in Sasebo harbour. Made steam in 3 hours and proceeded to meet AMETHYST about 1100 hours after her escape down the Yangtze River. Escorted AMETHYST as she had a damaged engine room.

 

 

1 August 1949

Recollection of PO Norman Buck

 

We were on our way back to Whampoa entrance and at the end of August HMS Amethyst managed to escape the Chinese.   Having secretly got fuel for her engines and wrapped the cable in cloths soaked oil to keep the noise down, she slipped away without being seen.   It was a cold night and no moon.   HMS Cossack was inside the entrance waiting for her.   It was about 0300 when I was told to get my hawsers out on the quarterdeck in case she broke down and …

Recollection of PO Norman Buck

 

We were on our way back to Whampoa entrance and at the end of August HMS Amethyst managed to escape the Chinese.   Having secretly got fuel for her engines and wrapped the cable in cloths soaked oil to keep the noise down, she slipped away without being seen.   It was a cold night and no moon.   HMS Cossack was inside the entrance waiting for her.   It was about 0300 when I was told to get my hawsers out on the quarterdeck in case she broke down and had to be towed.   She didn’t have much oil or engine power.

 

The Chinese were alerted before Amethyst got to the entrance and they had 9-inch guns on the forts.   I stood on the quarterdeck and watched the Chinese sink one of their own ferries crossing the river.   It was set alight and eventually sank.   We escorted Amethyst back to Hong Kong with a cruiser joining us.   It was quite a scene with all ships and their sirens greeting her.   What a sight!   I felt very proud to be British.   Amethyst’s ship’s company all got 11 days leave.

HMS AMETHYST crossing astern of HMS COSSACK

No actual dates for the following.

Yokasuka

 

Sasebo

 

Kure

Kagoshima

01 January 1950

Hong Kong

11 January 1950

Left Hong Kong

14 January 1950

14 -28 January – Yangtse Patrol. Stood by SS ETHEL MOLER

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