HMS Rapid (H32)


Rapid underway on the River Mersey, February 1943
Career (United Kingdom)
Name: HMS Rapid
Builder: Cammell Laird & Company
Identification: Pennant number: H32 (F138 from 1953)
Fate: Sunk as target 13 September 1981
General characteristics
Class and type: R-class destroyer

HMS Rapid was an R-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War. She was part of Force 68, serving in the Indian Ocean, and later the Pacific. In one operation she was damaged by fire from a shore battery, with 11 killed and 23 wounded. She was towed to Akyab for repairs. She was later converted into a Type 15 fast anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F138.

Training ship

In 1966, Rapid was allocated to HMS Caledonia to assist in the sea training of engine room artificers. The ship was used as a day runner from Rosyth Dockyard to give help in certificating artificers, who were under training. Rapid was replaced in this role by Eastbourne in 1972.

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