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- Q1031995 subject Q15216111.
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- Q1031995 abstract "HMS Acasta, the third ship to bear that name, launched in 1929, was an A-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy. She served in the Second World War and was sunk on 8 June 1940 in action against the German warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, while escorting the aircraft carrier Glorious. Glorious and her other escort — Ardent — were also sunk.Acasta proved to be a tough opponent for the larger German ships, laying smoke to hide Glorious and making repeated torpedo and gun attacks. She scored several gun hits and one torpedo hit on Scharnhorst, causing moderate damage to the much larger German vessel. Acasta was finally sunk after roughly two hours of fighting; the battle flag of the Gneisenau was lowered to half mast and her crew brought to attention to honour the brave fight of Acasta and her crew. The damage to the German vessels inflicted by Ardent and Acasta caused them to retire to Trondheim, allowing the safe passage of convoys carrying Allied troops from Norway.Although many of her crew survived to abandon the ship, communication errors meant the British were initially unaware of the sinking. In the end, there was only a single survivor from Acasta; estimates place the number of sailors from Ardent, Acasta and Glorious lost to exposure (rather than direct enemy action) at up to 800. The single survivor from Acasta, Ldg. Seaman Cyril Carter, was rescued by the Norwegian steam merchant Borgund which also saved 38 men from one of Glorious' lifeboats. All 39 men saved by Borgund were set ashore at Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands on 14 June.".
- Q1031995 builder Q1699428.
- Q1031995 builder Q996502.
- Q1031995 commissioningDate "1930-02-11".
- Q1031995 layingDown "1928-08-13".
- Q1031995 length "98.4504".
- Q1031995 powerType Q12070987.
- Q1031995 shipBeam "9.7536".
- Q1031995 shipLaunch "1929-08-08".
- Q1031995 status "Sunk, 8 June 1940".
- Q1031995 thumbnail HMS_ACASTA_(H09).jpg?width=300.
- Q1031995 topSpeed "64.82".
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- Q1031995 shipBuilder Q1699428.
- Q1031995 shipBuilder Q996502.
- Q1031995 shipCommissioned "1930-02-11".
- Q1031995 shipFate "--06-08".
- Q1031995 shipLaidDown "1928-08-13".
- Q1031995 shipLaunched "1929-08-08".
- Q1031995 shipName "HMS Acasta".
- Q1031995 shipPower "* *3 × Admiralty 3-drum boilers".
- Q1031995 point "68.75 4.5".
- Q1031995 type Product.
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- Q1031995 type Ship.
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- Q1031995 comment "HMS Acasta, the third ship to bear that name, launched in 1929, was an A-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy. She served in the Second World War and was sunk on 8 June 1940 in action against the German warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, while escorting the aircraft carrier Glorious. Glorious and her other escort — Ardent — were also sunk.Acasta proved to be a tough opponent for the larger German ships, laying smoke to hide Glorious and making repeated torpedo and gun attacks.".
- Q1031995 label "HMS Acasta (H09)".
- Q1031995 lat "68.75".
- Q1031995 long "4.5".
- Q1031995 depiction HMS_ACASTA_(H09).jpg.
- Q1031995 name "HMS Acasta".