Allied Warships

HMS Wild Goose (U 45)

Sloop of the Modified Black Swan class

NavyThe Royal Navy
TypeSloop
ClassModified Black Swan 
PennantU 45 
Built byYarrow Shipbuilders Ltd. (Scotstoun, Scotland) 
Ordered 
Laid down28 Jan 1942 
Launched14 Oct 1942 
Commissioned11 Mar 1943 
End service 
Loss position
 
History

Scrapped 27 February 1956.

Commanding Officers:
A/Cdr. David Edward Gillespie Wemyss, RN
18 January 1943 – 19 February 1945
Promoted to A/Cdr. in July 1944
Promoted to Cdr. on 31 December 1944
DSC awarded on 23 November 1943
Bar to DSC awarded on 22 February 1944
DSO awarded 13 June 1944

T/A/Lt.Cdr. Ronald William Tretheway, RNR
19 February 1945 - still in command in October 1945 according to the Navy List

(Note: Although T/A/Lt.Cdr. R.W. Tretheway is listed in the Navy Lists as being in command of HMS Wild Goose as of 19 February 1945 it was Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss that was decorated for sinking U-327 on 27 February 1945, I therefore likely that T/A/Lt.Cdr. R.W. Tretheway did not take command of HMS Wild Goose until a later date) 

Commands listed for HMS Wild Goose (U 45)

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CommanderFromTo
1Lt.Cdr. David Edward Gillespie Wemeyss, RN18 Jan 194319 Feb 1945
2T/A/Lt.Cdr. Ronald William Tretheway, RNR19 Feb 1945Mar 1946

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Noteable events involving Wild Goose include:


24 Jun 1943
The German submarine U-449 was sunk at 1600hrs on 24 June 1943 in the North Atlantic, north-west of Cape Ortegal, Spain, in position 45º00'N, 11º59'W, by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Wren (Lt.Cdr. R.M. Aubrey, RN), HMS Woodpecker (Lt.Cdr. R.E.S. Hugonin, DSC, RN), HMS Kite (Lt.Cdr. W.F.R. Segrave, RN) and HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, RN). (see map)

30 Jul 1943
The German submarine U-462 was sunk in the Bay of Biscay at postition 45º33'N, 10º58'W.by a British Handley Page Halifax aircraft (Sqdn 502/S) and gunfire from the British sloops HMS Wren (Lt.Cdr. R.M. Aubrey, RN), HMS Kite (Lt.Cdr. W.F.R. Segrave, RN), HMS Woodpecker (Lt.Cdr. R.E.S. Hugonin, DSC, RN), HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, RN) and HMS Woodcock (Lt.Cdr. C. Gwinner, DSO, RN). (see map)

30 Jul 1943
The German submarine U-504 was sunk at 1543hrs on 30 July 1943 in the North Atlantic north-west of Cape Ortegal, Spain, in position 45º33'N, 10º56'W, by depth charges from the British Sloops HMS Kite (Lt.Cdr. W.F.R. Segrave, RN), HMS Woodpecker (Lt.Cdr. R.E.S. Hugonin, DSC, RN), HMS Wren (Lt.Cdr. R.M. Aubrey, RN) and HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, RN). (see map)

6 Nov 1943
The German submarine U-842 was sunk at 1400hrs on 6 November 1943 in the western North Atlantic, in position 43º42'N, 42º08'W, by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Starling (Capt. F.W. Walker, CB, DSO and Bar, RN) and HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSC, RN). (see map)

31 Jan 1944
The German submarine U-592 was sunk at 1000hrs on 31 January 1944 in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland, in position 50º20'N, 17º29'W, by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Starling (Capt. F.W. Walker, CB, DSO and Bar, RN), HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSC, RN) and HMS Magpie (Lt.Cdr. R.S. Abram, RN). (see map)

8 Feb 1944
The German submarine U-762 was sunk in the North Atlantic, in position 49º02'N, 16º58'W, by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Woodpecker (Cdr. H.L. Pryse, RNR) and HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSC, RN). (see map)

9 Feb 1944
The German submarine U-734 was sunk in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland, in position 49º43'N, 16º23'W by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSC, RN) and HMS Starling (Capt. F.W. Walker, CB, DSO and Bar, RN). (see map)

11 Feb 1944
The German submarine U-424 was sunk in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland, in position 50º00'N, 18º14'W, by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSC, RN) and HMS Woodpecker (Cdr. H.L. Pryse, RNR). (see map)

15 Mar 1944
The German submarine U-653 was sunk in the North Atlantic, in position 53º46'N, 24º35'W, by depth charges from a Swordfish aircraft of the British escort carrier HMS Vindex (Capt. H.T.T. Bayliss, RN), and by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Starling (Capt. F.J. Walker, CB, DSO and 2 Bars, RN) and HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSC and Bar, RN). (see map)

6 May 1944
The German submarine U-473 was sunk at 0200 hrs in the North Atlantic west south-west of Ireland, in position 49º29'N, 21º22'W, by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Starling (Capt. F.J. Walker, DSO and Bar, RN), HMS Wren (Lt.Cdr. S.R.J. Woods, RNR) and HMS Wild Goose (Lt.Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSC and Bar, RN). (see map)

27 Feb 1945
The German submarine U-327 was sunk in the west part of the Channel, in position 49º46'N, 05º47'W, by depth charges from the British frigates HMS Labuan (T/A/Lt.Cdr. V.D.H. Bidwell, DSC, RNR) and HMS Loch Fada (Cdr. B.A. Rogers, RD, RNR) and the British sloop HMS Wild Goose (Cdr. D.E.G. Wemyss, DSO, DSC and Bar, RN). (see map)

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