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For the Kobben class submarine, see HNoMS Stord (S308).
HNoMS Stord was an S-class destroyer that served with the Royal Norwegian Navy during World War II. She was laid down as HMS Success, but transferred to the Norwegians before completion. She was renamed HNoMS Stord when commissioned into the Royal Norwegian Navy on 26 August 1943. Stord served in the Home Fleet in the 23rd Destroyer Flotilla. She played an important role in the sinking of the German battlecruiser Scharnhorst. After the battle, Admiral Fraser sent the following message to the Admiralty: "... Please convey to the C-in-C Norwegian Navy. Stord played a very daring role in the fight and I am very proud of her...". In an interview in The Evening News on 5 February 1944 the commanding officer of HMS Duke of York said: "... the Norwegian destroyer Stord carried out the most daring attack of the whole action...". In 1944 she also took part in the Normandy landings. Stord was officially purchased from the UK government in 1946 and scrapped in Belgium in 1959. A model of 'Stord' (approximately 300:1) can be seen in the D-Day museum at Arromanche, Normandy. Reference: Evig Heder by Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) Hevig Heder (Eternal Honor) [edit] See also
Categories: S and T class destroyers of the Royal Navy | Ships built in the United Kingdom | 1943 ships | World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom | S class destroyers of the Royal Norwegian Navy | World War II destroyers of Norway | World War II shipwrecks in the English Channel | European naval ship stubs | Norwegian history stubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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