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HMS ''Clyde'' was a
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of the . She was built by
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, Barrow and launched on 15 March 1934. Building was completed on 12 April 1935.GB Mason, HMS ''Clyde'' at naval-history.net Initially planned to be part of a class 20 strong, ''Clyde'' would be the third and final of the boats to be completed and launched.


Operational history

''Clyde'' commissioned in 1935 and the outbreak of the
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found her in the Mediterranean Sea with the 1st Submarine Flotilla stationed at
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. In September 1939 she was transferred to
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, stationed at
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, to act as convoy escort guarding against surface raiders. In January 1940 she returned to home waters and was employed on interception patrols in the
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. This involved searching for
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s, surface raiders and blockade runners, and she was active in this capacity during the Norwegian campaign. On 13 May 1940, while on patrol in
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n waters on the surface, ''Clyde'' met the German auxiliary cruiser , resulting in an exchange of gunfire which lasted for over an hour, with no hits for either side. After the engagement, ''Widder'' sought shelter in
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, Norway. In June of that year, ''Clyde'' torpedoed the , hitting her in the bow and forcing her to return to
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for repairs. In July she sank the Norwegian fishing vessel ''SF 52'' and later mistakenly attacked the T-class submarine , but without hitting her. Following this ''Clyde'' took on the same role in the
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, continuing until May 1941, when she was reassigned to
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with the 8th Submarine Flotilla. During this period she made several patrols in the western Mediterranean, and she also sailed with HG 70 as ocean escort. June 1941 found ''Clyde'' operating in the Mediterranean, where she sank the Italian merchant vessels ''San Marco'' and ''Sturla'', and later the Italian auxiliary patrol vessel V 125 ''Giovanni Bottigliere''. One of the submarine's battery compartments was converted into a cargo compartment and she made nine trips transporting supplies to Malta. In September 1941, she unsuccessfully attacked three German submarines , and during an
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,
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, although she accidentally collided with ''U-67'' when she dived, leaving the latter vessel badly damaged and obliged to return to base.Obituary, Capt.
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, RN. ''Daily Telegraph'' 25 July 2014.
During 1942, ''Clyde'' continued operations in the Mediterranean, making a series of re-supply mission to Malta. In February she fired two torpedoes at ; both thankfully missed. ''Regent'' was on her way to
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in the
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to undergo repairs for storm damage.Kemp (1993), p. 130 In January 1943, ''Clyde'' returned to the UK for an extensive refit, which saw her out of action for most of the year. After trials and working up, ''Clyde'' was assigned in January 1944 to the
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, joining 2nd Submarine Flotilla at
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in May. There she took part in patrol and fleet operations, making several covert missions landing SOE agents, notably "Operation Hatch" to the
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. In March 1945, she recorded another string of kills against the Japanese, sinking two sailing vessels and the auxiliary submarine chaser ''Kiku Maru''. In May 1945, having completed 36 operational patrols and with a final war total of 6 enemy vessels sunk, ''Clyde'' was moved to
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for repairs. These continued until August 1945 and the end of hostilities with Japan, when she moved to the Reserve, paying off her crew in Durban on 19 July 1945. Having survived the Second World War, ''Clyde'' was sold for breaking up on 30 July 1946 to Joubert, of Durban.


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References

* * * Kemp, Paul (1993) ''Friend or Foe: Friendly Fire at Sea 1939-1945''. (Pen and Sword). * GB Maso
HMS ''Clyde'' at naval-history.net
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Clyde (N12) River-class submarines Ships built in Barrow-in-Furness 1934 ships World War II submarines of the United Kingdom