HMS Warwick (D25)

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HMS Warwick
Career (United Kingdom) Royal Navy Ensign
Name: HMS Warwick
Builder: Hawthorn Leslie & Company, Hebburn
Laid down: March 10, 1917
Launched: December 28, 1917
Commissioned: March 18, 1918
Fate: Sunk by U-413, 1944
General characteristics
Class and type: Admiralty W class
Displacement: 1,100 tons
Length: 300 feet (91.4 m)
Beam: 26.9 feet (8.2 m)
Draught: 9 feet (2.7 m)
Propulsion: 3 Yarrow type Water-tube boilers, Brown-Curtis steam turbines, 2 shafts, 27,000 shp
Speed: 34 knots
Complement: 110
Armament: 4×QF 4" L/45 Mark V, mounting P Mk. I, 2×QF 2 pdr pom-pom Mk. II, 2×triple tubes for 21 in torpedoes.
See HMS Warwick for other ships of this name

HMS Warwick (D-25) was a 'W' class destroyer built in 1917.

Served in the Second Ostend Raid in May 1918 and struck a mine, suffering severe damage and nearly sinking.

Sunk in 1944 during the Second Battle of the Atlantic near Trevose Head by Unterseeboot 413.

Coordinates: 49°11′N 13°38′W / 49.183, -13.633

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