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HMS Maidstone (1937)

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HMS Maidstone in the harbour of Algiers. Alongside are HMS Safari and HMS Sahib
History
Royal Navy Ensign
Class and type: Submarine Depot Ship
Name: HMS Maidstone
Builder: John Brown & Company - Clydebank
Laid down: 17 August 1936
Launched: 21 October 1937
Commissioned: 5 May 1938
Reclassified: Internment Holding area, 1970s
Fate: Scrapped May 1978
General characteristics
Displacement: 8,900 tons
Length: 497 ft (151 m)
Beam: 73 ft (22 m)
Speed: 17 knots
Complement: 1167 men
Armament:
  • 8 × 4.5in DP guns (4x2)
  • 8 × 2pdr AA (2x4)

HMS Maidstone was a submarine depot ship of the Royal Navy.

She was built to support the increasing numbers of submarines, especially on distant stations, such as the Mediterranean and the Pacific Far East. Her equipment included a foundry, coppersmiths, plumbers and carpenters shops, heavy and light machine shops, electrical and torpedo repair shops and plants for charging submarine batteries. She was designed to look after nine operational submarines, supplying over 100 torpedoes and a similar number of mines. Besides large workshops, there were repair facilities for all material in the attached submarines and extensive diving and salvage equipment was carried. There were steam laundries, a cinema, hospital, chapel, two canteens, a bakery, barber's shop, and a fully equipped operating theatre and dental surgery.

In September 1939 Maidstone was Depot Ship to the ten submarines of the 1st Submarine Flotilla. In March 1941 she went to Gibraltar. From November 1942, Maidstone was based at Algiers Harbour, the main Allied base in the Mediterranean. In November 1943 she was assigned to the Eastern Fleet. In September 1944 Maidstone and the 8th Submarine Flotilla were transferred from Ceylon to Fremantle in Western Australia to operate in the Pacific.


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