HMS Cicero
ship built in 1944
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HMS Cicero (F170) was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that served during World War II. Launched on 29 July 1944, the ship had a displacement of 1,710 tons and measured 110.6 meters in length. Powered by two Admiralty 3-drum boilers driving two sets of Parsons geared steam turbines, she was capable of reaching speeds up to 36 knots. The destroyer was armed with four 4.7-inch Mk IX guns in twin turrets, six 21-inch torpedo tubes in twin mounts, and a variety of anti-aircraft weaponry, making her a versatile combat vessel. Her construction took place at the yards of Alexander Stephen and Sons in Govan, Scotland. HMS Cicero saw extensive service during World War II, participating in various convoy escort missions in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. She played a crucial role in protecting supply lines and engaging enemy submarines and aircraft. Notably, Cicero was part of the escort group for Convoy JW 60 during Operation Tungsten, an Allied air raid on the German battleship Tirpitz in April 1944. The ship's maritime significance lies in her contribution to the Allied efforts in maintaining control of the seas during the war. Her escort duties ensured the safe passage of vital supplies and troops, and her combat capabilities helped defend against enemy threats. The successful Operation Tungsten, in which Cicero participated, significantly weakened the German naval forces and bolstered the Allies' position in the North Atlantic. After the war, HMS Cicero was placed in reserve in 1946 and later sold for scrap in 1958. Her service record, characterized by active participation in key naval operations, reflects the dedication and valor of the Royal Navy personnel who served aboard her. The vessel stands as a testament to the role of destroyers in safeguarding maritime interests and securing sea lanes during times of conflict.
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