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HMS Devonshire, pennant number 39, was County-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy. More precisely, she was part of the London sub-class. The ship was launched in October 1927 and commissioned in March 1929.
HMS Devonshire, pennant number 39, was a County-class heavy cruiser of the London sub-class built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920s. The ship spent most of her pre-World War II career assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet aside from a brief tour with the China Station. She spent the first two months of the Second World War in the Mediterranean until she was transferred to the Home Fleet and became flagship of a cruiser squadron. Devonshire took part in the Norwegian Campaign in mid 1940 and evacuated much of the Norwegian Government in June. Several months later, she participated in the Battle of Dakar, a failed attempt to seize the Vichy French colony of Senegal in September.
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Devonshire returned home in early 1941 and briefly rejoined the Home Fleet, during which time she escorted several aircraft carriers as they attacked German forces in Norway and Finland and covered the first convoy to the Soviet Union. Shortly afterwards, the ship was sent to the South Atlantic where she sank the Q-ship Atlantis. Devonshire was then assigned to the Eastern Fleet in the Indian Ocean and supported the Allied invasion of Madagascar in mid-1942. She then spent the next year escorting convoys before returning home to begin a lengthy refit. After it was completed in early 1944, the ship escorted various aircraft carriers for the rest of the war as they attacked targets in Norway.
After the German surrender in May 1945, she sailed to Norway and escorted two surrendered German cruisers from Denmark to the UK. Devonshire then began ferrying British troops home from Australia for the rest of the year. In 1947, the ship was converted into a training ship for naval cadets and served until she was sold for scrap in 1954.The ship saw active service during World War II with the Home Fleet, supporting operations in Norway. During the Norwegian campaign, she evacuated King Haakon VII, Crown Prince Olav, and Norwegian government officials, including the Prime Minister, Johan Nygaardsvold. During this operation, she almost managed to run into the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau that were at this point busy sinking the Aircraft carrier HMS Glorious and as well as the Destroyers Acasta and Ardent. The Devonshire took part in Operation Menace in August 1940 which was a failed attempt to turn back Vichy French cruisers that were stationed at Dakar. She supported operations of the Free French forces in Africa in 1941 and was also part of the escort for the first convoy to the Soviet Union with Operation Dervish and supported the Allied Invasion of Madagascar in 1942.
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