HMNZS Breeze (T02)

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Name: HMNZS Breeze (T02)
Builder: Scott and Sons, Glasgow
Launched: 1933
Commissioned: 24 October 1942
Decommissioned: 8 December 1944
General characteristics
Displacement: 622 tons gross, 317 tons net
Length: 53.4 m (175.1 feet)
Beam: 8.2 m (30.1 feet)
Propulsion: diesel, 725 bhp, one shaft
Speed: 11/10 knots
Complement: 42
Sensors and
processing systems:
asdic, radar
Armament: 1x4 inch gun, 2x20mm Oerlikons, 2 Lewis MGs, 50 depth charges,

HMNZS Breeze (T02) was a coastal cargo boat which was requisitioned by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) and converted into a minesweeper.

Breeze was owned by the Canterbury Steam Shipping Company. She was taken up on 3 March 1942 under protest to replace the Puriri which had sunk in a minefield. She was a sister ship to Gale.

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[edit] War career

Breeze joined the 25th Minesweeping Flotilla at Tulagi in April 1943. On her arrival she was also formed, with Matai and her sister ship Gale, into the 9th Auxiliary Minesweeping group within the flotilla. They carried out night-time patrol and escort duties under COMSOPAC control. The Japanese were well north by this time, but occasionally made sudden attacks into American strongholds around Guadalcanal.

In July 1943, prior to being fitted with radar, Breeze collided with USS LST895 off Guadalcanal while patrolling in a monsoon rainstorm. Grazing port to port, she had a boat wrecked.

During convey escort duty in Ironbottom Sound she was attacked, but not damaged, by dive-bombers.

From time to time the flotilla boats would return to Auckland for refits, usually escorting freighters bound the same way.

By mid 1944 the owners were demanding the return of Breeze and her twin Gale. COMSOPAC released her on 10 November 1944.

[edit] Fate

She was sold to the Philippines in 1964 and renamed Balabac in 1966

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • McDougall, R J (1989) New Zealand Naval Vessels. Page 69-78. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780477013994

[edit] Reading

  • Harker, Jack (2000)The Rockies: New Zealand Minesweepers at War. Silver Owl Press. ISBN 0959797998

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