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'''HMS ''Myngs''''' was a [[W and Z-class destroyer|Z-class]] [[destroyer]] of the [[Royal Navy]] built as a [[flotilla leader]] by [[Vickers-Armstrong]], [[Tyneside]]. She served during the [[Second World War]], participating in operations in the [[North Sea]] and off the Norwegian coast, before taking part in some of the [[Arctic Convoys of World War II|Arctic convoys]]. She spent a further ten years in Royal Navy service after the end of the war, before being sold to the [[Egyptian Navy]], which operated her as ''El Qaher''. She was sunk in an Israeli air attack on 16 May 1970.
'''HMS ''Myngs''''' was a [[W and Z-class destroyer|Z-class]] [[destroyer]] of the [[Royal Navy]] built as a [[flotilla leader]] by [[Vickers-Armstrongs]], [[Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne|High Walker]]. She served in the [[Second World War]], taking part in operations in the [[North Sea]] and off the Norwegian coast, before taking part in some of the [[Arctic Convoys of World War II|Arctic convoys]]. She spent a further ten years in Royal Navy service after the end of the war, before being sold to the [[Egyptian Navy]], which operated her as ''El Qaher''. She was sunk in an Israeli air attack on 16 May 1970.


==Second World War==
==Second World War==
On commissioning and work up ''Myngs'' joined the [[2nd Destroyer Flotilla]], as part of the Home Fleet. She operated in the North West approaches and escorted some Russian convoys. She also took part attacks on the [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[battleship]] {{ship|German battleship|Tirpitz||2}}, acting as part of a screen to protect the aircraft carriers who took part in the operation.
On commissioning and work up ''Myngs'' joined the [[2nd Destroyer Flotilla]], as part of the Home Fleet. She operated in the North West approaches and escorted some Russian convoys. She also took part attacks on the [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[battleship]] {{ship|German battleship|Tirpitz||2}}, acting as part of a screen to protect the aircraft carriers who took part in the operation.


In April 1945 she transferred to the [[4th Destroyer Flotilla]]. She took part in the Victory in Europe (VE) celebrations in London between June and August 1945, along with the destroyers {{HMS|Zest|R02|2}} and {{HMS|Zealous|R39|2}}.
In April 1945 she transferred to the [[4th Destroyer Flotilla]]. She took part in the Victory in Europe (VE) celebrations in London between June and August 1945, along with the destroyers {{HMS|Zest|R02|2}} and {{HMS|Zealous|R39|2}}.


==Postwar service==
==Postwar service==
Between June 1946 and August 1947 ''Myngs'' was part of the 4th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet. In August 1948 she was part of the 3rd Escort Flotilla, based at Portland. Between April 1949 and August 1954 she was part of the 2nd Training Flotilla at Portland. In September 1954 she was placed in reserve pending conversion to a [[Type 15 frigate|Type 15]] [[frigate]]. In June 1953 she attended the Coronation Review at Spithead.<ref>Souvenir Programme, ''Coronation Review of the Fleet, Spithead, 15th June 1953'', HMSO, Gale and Polden</ref> However in May 1955 she was transferred [[Egypt]] along with {{HMS|Zenith|R95|2}}.<ref>{{cite book|last=Critchley |first=Mike |title=British Warships Since 1945: Part 3: Destroyers |publisher=Maritime Books |location=Liskeard, UK |date=1982 |isbn=0-9506323-9-2 |pages=80}}</ref>
Between June 1946 and August 1947 ''Myngs'' was part of the 4th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet. In August 1948 she was part of the 3rd Escort Flotilla, based at Portland. Between April 1949 and August 1954 she was part of the 2nd Training Flotilla at Portland. In September 1954 she was placed in reserve pending conversion to a [[Type 15 frigate|Type 15]] [[frigate]]. In June 1953 she attended the Coronation Review at Spithead.<ref>Souvenir Programme, ''Coronation Review of the Fleet, Spithead, 15th June 1953'', HMSO, Gale and Polden</ref> However in May 1955 she was transferred [[Egypt]] along with {{HMS|Zenith|R95|2}}.<ref>{{cite book|last=Critchley |first=Mike |title=British Warships Since 1945: Part 3: Destroyers |publisher=Maritime Books |location=Liskeard, UK |date=1982 |isbn=0-9506323-9-2 |pages=80}}</ref>


==Egyptian service==
==Egyptian service==
''Myngs'' was sold to [[Egypt]] in 1955 and commissioned into the [[Egyptian Navy]] as ''El Qaher''. She was refitted by [[J. Samuel White|White]], [[Cowes]] and sailed for Egypt on 28 August 1956.<ref>{{cite book|editor=Raymond V B Blackman |title=Jane's Fighting Ships 1963-4, |publisher=Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd |location=London |pages=71}}</ref> She returned to White's for another refit between May 1963 and July 1964.
''Myngs'' was sold to [[Egypt]] in 1955 and commissioned into the [[Egyptian Navy]] as ''El Qaher''. She was refitted by [[J. Samuel White|White]], [[Cowes]] and sailed for Egypt on 28 August 1956.<ref>{{cite book|editor=Raymond V B Blackman |title=Jane's Fighting Ships 1963-4 |publisher=Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd |location=London |pages=71}}</ref> She returned to White's for another refit between May 1963 and July 1964.


On 16 May 1970, ''El Qaher'' was sunk by [[Israeli Air Force]] aircraft at [[Berenice Troglodytica|Berenice]], Egypt, during the [[War of Attrition]].
On 16 May 1970, ''El Qaher'' was sunk by [[Israeli Air Force]] aircraft at [[Berenice Troglodytica|Berenice]], Egypt, during the [[War of Attrition]].
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* [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-64Z-Myngs.htm HMS ''Myngs'' at naval-history.net]
* [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-64Z-Myngs.htm HMS ''Myngs'' at naval-history.net]


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HMS Myngs, circa 1944
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Myngs
Ordered12 February 1942
BuilderVickers-Armstrongs, High Walker
Laid down27 May 1942
Launched31 May 1943
Completed23 June 1944
Commissioned23 June 1944
IdentificationPennant number: R06 initially, but changed to D06 after 1945
Honours and
awards
Zeebrugge 1918 - Norway 1944 - Arctic 1945
FateSold to Egypt, 1955
BadgeOn a Field Red, four naval cutlasses in Saltire Proper, pommels and hilts Gold.
Egypt
NameEl Qaher
Acquired1955
Commissioned28 August 1956
FateSunk, 1970
General characteristics
Class and typeZ-class destroyer
Displacement1,710 tons
Length362.7 ft (110.6 m)
Beam35.7 ft (10.9 m)
Propulsion
  • Geared turbines
  • two shafts
  • 40,000 hp (30,000 kW)
Speed37 knots (69 km/h; 43 mph)
Complement186
Armament

HMS Myngs was a Z-class destroyer of the Royal Navy built as a flotilla leader by Vickers-Armstrongs, High Walker. She served in the Second World War, taking part in operations in the North Sea and off the Norwegian coast, before taking part in some of the Arctic convoys. She spent a further ten years in Royal Navy service after the end of the war, before being sold to the Egyptian Navy, which operated her as El Qaher. She was sunk in an Israeli air attack on 16 May 1970.

Second World War

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On commissioning and work up Myngs joined the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla, as part of the Home Fleet. She operated in the North West approaches and escorted some Russian convoys. She also took part attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz, acting as part of a screen to protect the aircraft carriers who took part in the operation.

In April 1945 she transferred to the 4th Destroyer Flotilla. She took part in the Victory in Europe (VE) celebrations in London between June and August 1945, along with the destroyers Zest and Zealous.

Postwar service

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Between June 1946 and August 1947 Myngs was part of the 4th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet. In August 1948 she was part of the 3rd Escort Flotilla, based at Portland. Between April 1949 and August 1954 she was part of the 2nd Training Flotilla at Portland. In September 1954 she was placed in reserve pending conversion to a Type 15 frigate. In June 1953 she attended the Coronation Review at Spithead.[1] However in May 1955 she was transferred Egypt along with Zenith.[2]

Egyptian service

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Myngs was sold to Egypt in 1955 and commissioned into the Egyptian Navy as El Qaher. She was refitted by White, Cowes and sailed for Egypt on 28 August 1956.[3] She returned to White's for another refit between May 1963 and July 1964.

On 16 May 1970, El Qaher was sunk by Israeli Air Force aircraft at Berenice, Egypt, during the War of Attrition.

References

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  1. ^ Souvenir Programme, Coronation Review of the Fleet, Spithead, 15th June 1953, HMSO, Gale and Polden
  2. ^ Critchley, Mike (1982). British Warships Since 1945: Part 3: Destroyers. Liskeard, UK: Maritime Books. p. 80. ISBN 0-9506323-9-2.
  3. ^ Raymond V B Blackman (ed.). Jane's Fighting Ships 1963-4. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. p. 71.

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