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HMS Teazer (R23)

HMS Teazer (R23) IWM FL 009520.jpg
HMS Teazer in September 1943
History
United Kingdom
Name: HMS Teazer
Ordered: March 1941
Builder: Cammell Laird
Yard number: 1099
Laid down: 20 October 1941
Launched: 7 January 1943
Commissioned: 13 September 1943
Reclassified: Converted to Type 16 frigate 1952
Identification: Pennant number: R23 (F23 after 1954)
Honours and
awards:
  • Mediterranean 1943
  • Adriatic 1944
  • South France 1944
  • Aegean 1944
Fate: Scrapped 7 August 1965
General characteristics
Class and type: T-class destroyer

HMS Teazer was a T-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War. She was later converted to a Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F23.

During September 1943, Teazer underwent builder's trials before being commissioned. Upon commissioning, she was accepted into the 24th Destroyer Flotilla. Upon deployment with the flotilla, Teazer underwent working up exercises in Scapa Flow before sailing for the Mediterranean theatre, where, in November, she supported ground operations by the British X Corps in the Minturno sector.

In July 1944, she was placed under U.S Navy command and was one of the ships scheduled to support the landing in the South of France as part of Operation Dragoon.

During the Allied withdrawal form the Aegean Sea in 1944, Teazer was responsible for the sinking of the transport ship KT Erpel and the submarine chaser UJ2171 off Cape Spatha.

In May 1945, following a refit in January and February, she was assigned to Task Force 57 and then Task Force 37 in the Pacific and was responsible for providing an escort screen to the large Royal Navy carriers used in raids on the Japanese Home Islands.

With the surrender of the Japanese, she was present at the surrender ceremony on 27 August 1945 in Tokyo Bay.

Between 1946 and 1953, Teazer was held in reserve at Devonport. Between 1953 and 1954, she was converted into a Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate, by Mountstuart Dry Docks, Cardiff, with the new pennant number F23 In January 1959, she replaced Grenville in the 2nd Training Squadron.


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