HMS Southwold
HMS Southwold was a Type II British Hunt-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during World War II. Ordered on 20 December 1939, and built by J. Samuel White and Company of East Cowes as part of the 1939 emergency program, the vessel was completed on 9 October 1941. HMS Southwold went to Scapa Flow for trials, after which she joined the Mediterranean Fleet. On 16 November 1941, Southwold joined convoy WS12Z at the ocean escort Clyde Assembly point. The ship detached from the convoy on 14 December and made an independent passage from Mombasa to Alexandria. On 5 January 1942, she joined the 5th Destroyer Flotilla for patrol and convoy escort duties. On 12 February, she was part of the Malta Convoy MW9B, but the convoy was under a heavy air attack, so it returned to Alexandria. On 20 March 1942, she carried out an anti-submarine sweep along a planned path for Malta relief convoy MW10, along with some other destroyers. On 21 March, she joined this same convoy and took part in the Second