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''Peterel'' spent her career on the [[China Station]], primarily plying the Yangtse River.   
 
''Peterel'' spent her career on the [[China Station]], primarily plying the Yangtse River.   
  
Re-commissioned at [[Hong Kong]] on 30 November, 1927.{{NLJan33|p. 261}}
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She commissioned at [[Hong Kong]] on 30 November, 1927.{{NLJul37|p. 263}}
  
 
''Peterel'' was lost to Japanese forces in close combat on 8 December, 1941 as she tried to stall for time to destroy secret materials.  Lacking breech blocks for her 3-in guns, she fought back with small arms before sinking.
 
''Peterel'' was lost to Japanese forces in close combat on 8 December, 1941 as she tried to stall for time to destroy secret materials.  Lacking breech blocks for her 3-in guns, she fought back with small arms before sinking.
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Dates of appointment are provided when known.
 
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
 
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Hugh Edward Heaton|nick=Hugh E. Heaton|appt=July, 1928{{NLFeb29|p. 259}}|end=}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Hugh Edward Heaton|nick=Hugh E. Heaton|appt=10 August, 1928<ref>Heaton Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/55/56.|}} f. 56.</ref>|end=June 1929<ref>Heaton Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/55/56.|}}  f. 56.</ref>}}
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Gaspard Patrick Hunter-Blair|nick=Gaspard P. Hunter-Blair|appt=7 May, 1929{{NLJul31|p. 260}}|end=}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Gaspard Patrick Hunter-Blair|nick=Gaspard P. Hunter-Blair|appt=7 May, 1929{{NLJul31|p. 260}}|ass=12 July, 1929<ref>Hunter-Blair Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/118/41.|}} f. 41.</ref>|end=September, 1931<ref>Hunter-Blair Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/118/41.|}} f. 41.</ref>}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Godfrey Ransome|nick=Godfrey Ransome|appt=14 August, 1931{{NLJan33|p. 261}}|end=}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Godfrey Ransome|nick=Godfrey Ransome|appt=14 August, 1931{{NLJan33|p. 261}}|end=}}
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''A I ''Fr''''')|name=Hugh Nicholas Aubyn Richardson|nick=Hugh N. A. Richardson|appt=6 May, 1936{{NLJul37|p. 263}}|end=}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Frederick William George Harker|nick=Frederick W. G. Harker|appt=8 February, 1934{{NLOct35|p. 262}}|end=}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''A I''', ''Fr.'')|name=Hugh Nicholas Aubyn Richardson|nick=Hugh N. A. Richardson|appt=6 May, 1936{{NLJul37|p. 263}}|end=}}
 
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 13 November 2022

H.M.S. Peterel (1927)
Builder: Yarrow & Company
Launched: 18 Jul, 1927
Sunk: 8 Dec, 1941

H.M.S. Peterel was a river gunboat built for service in the Royal Navy in the 1920s.

There was an earlier ship of the same name, the destroyer Peterel, launched in 1899.

Service

Peterel spent her career on the China Station, primarily plying the Yangtse River.

She commissioned at Hong Kong on 30 November, 1927.[1]

Peterel was lost to Japanese forces in close combat on 8 December, 1941 as she tried to stall for time to destroy secret materials. Lacking breech blocks for her 3-in guns, she fought back with small arms before sinking.

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. The Navy List. (July, 1937). p. 263.
  2. Heaton Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/55/56. f. 56.
  3. Heaton Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/55/56. f. 56.
  4. The Navy List. (July, 1931). p. 260.
  5. Hunter-Blair Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/118/41. f. 41.
  6. The Navy List. (January, 1933). p. 261.
  7. The Navy List. (October, 1935). p. 262.
  8. The Navy List. (July, 1937). p. 263.

Bibliography


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