United Kingdom: Great War Destroyers
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And speaking of destroyers, here comes the first of three entries concerning British destroyers, starting with the ones built in and around the Great War who had members of their class survive to serve in the Second World War.
You'll probably notice the considerable leap in places when it comes to pennant numbers in this group. This is because this particular list evolved in two stages. The first stage was to involve all destroyers who actually served or would serve in World War Two; on the main destroyer hull number list, they go from D00 (HMS Valorous of the Valentine-class [Admiralty V-class flotilla leaders], AKA Edana Mack) to D500 (HMS Trincomalee of the Barfleur-class [Battle-class] destroyers, AKA Estelle Hughes). However, since I was also including lists of Great War-era capital ships, I decided to expand the British destroyer list to include ALL destroyers of those classes who had representatives fight in World War Two even if they were lost in World War One or scrapped in the interwar period.
I managed to spread around a lot of these girls to cover from the Bahamas to Canada to Australia and New Zealand, plus India and Pakistan, through Egypt and Lebanon, plus Greece and Cyprus and to Finland as well. Japan is marked here with the one Simoom-class (Admiralty S-class) destroyer which was captured in World War Two; this allowed Singapore to get on this list. Thailand is also here as there is one Rosalind-class (Thornycroft R-class) ship which was transferred to that kingdom post-World War One and may still exist as a training hulk to this day; this allowed me to pass some more over to that kingdom. Ireland is the big winner here due to the replication of names in the various classes to appear in either wartime destroyers or wartime submarines of various lettered classes; their names are normally the Irish Gaelic translation of their original ship name.
You'll all note the use of actual ship names to identify classes. I'm fully aware that Britain preferred letter codes to identify classes, but I changed it to the accepted international standard of the first ship of the class providing the class name. Of course, their standard Royal Navy class designations are also noted.
You all know the drill!
KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF GREAT WAR DESTROYERS (ROYAL NAVY)
No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)
SCOTT-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY-TYPE FLOTILLA LEADER)
SHAKESPEARE-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT-TYPE FLOTILLA LEADER)
VALENTINE-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY V-CLASS FLOTILLA LEADER)
MEDEA-CLASS DESTROYER
RADSTOCK-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY R-CLASS)
TRENCHANT-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY MODIFIED R-CLASS)
ROSALIND-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNYCROFT R-CLASS)
SABRINA-CLASS DESTROYER (YARROW R-CLASS)
SIMOOM-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY S-CLASS)
SPEEDY-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNYCROFT S-CLASS)
TORCH-CLASS DESTROYER (YARROW S-CLASS)
TALISMAN-CLASS DESTROYER
VANCOUVER-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY V-CLASS)
VOYAGER-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY W-CLASS)
VICEROY-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT V & W-CLASS)
WISHART-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT MODIFIED W-CLASS)
VANSITTART-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY MODIFIED W-CLASS)
Ship Prefix
AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
AT — Antitorpilikó ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Greek Navy/Cypriot Navy type prefix)
HMAS — Her/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HT — Hävittäjä ("Destroyer") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
INS — Indian Navy Ship
LÉ — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy")
PNS — Pakistan Navy Ship
RKP — Reụx Khxng Phraxngkh' ("His Majesty's Ship")
SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SJL — Safinat al-Jumhuriat al-Lubnania ("Ship of the Lebanese Republic")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
TTS— Trinidad and Tobago Ship
Hull classification code prefix
SK — Shōkaitei ("Patrol Ship")
You'll probably notice the considerable leap in places when it comes to pennant numbers in this group. This is because this particular list evolved in two stages. The first stage was to involve all destroyers who actually served or would serve in World War Two; on the main destroyer hull number list, they go from D00 (HMS Valorous of the Valentine-class [Admiralty V-class flotilla leaders], AKA Edana Mack) to D500 (HMS Trincomalee of the Barfleur-class [Battle-class] destroyers, AKA Estelle Hughes). However, since I was also including lists of Great War-era capital ships, I decided to expand the British destroyer list to include ALL destroyers of those classes who had representatives fight in World War Two even if they were lost in World War One or scrapped in the interwar period.
I managed to spread around a lot of these girls to cover from the Bahamas to Canada to Australia and New Zealand, plus India and Pakistan, through Egypt and Lebanon, plus Greece and Cyprus and to Finland as well. Japan is marked here with the one Simoom-class (Admiralty S-class) destroyer which was captured in World War Two; this allowed Singapore to get on this list. Thailand is also here as there is one Rosalind-class (Thornycroft R-class) ship which was transferred to that kingdom post-World War One and may still exist as a training hulk to this day; this allowed me to pass some more over to that kingdom. Ireland is the big winner here due to the replication of names in the various classes to appear in either wartime destroyers or wartime submarines of various lettered classes; their names are normally the Irish Gaelic translation of their original ship name.
You'll all note the use of actual ship names to identify classes. I'm fully aware that Britain preferred letter codes to identify classes, but I changed it to the accepted international standard of the first ship of the class providing the class name. Of course, their standard Royal Navy class designations are also noted.
You all know the drill!
KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF GREAT WAR DESTROYERS (ROYAL NAVY)
No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)
SCOTT-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY-TYPE FLOTILLA LEADER)
D01 Montrose — Heather Tricia Wynne Pawsey (Was scrapped)
D19 Malcolm — Trudy Eleanor Halsey (Was scrapped)
D39 Scott — Wanda Anne Scott (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
D60 Campbell — Fannah Cybelle Bradley (Was scrapped)
D70 Mackay — Glenda Hermione Stokes (Was scrapped)
D90 Douglas — Rhonda Faith Beverley Swinley (Was scrapped)
D545 Bruce — Elizabeth Isabella Bruce (Was sunk as target)
D546 Barrington — Anne Barrington (Cancelled before construction)
D547 Hughes — Maria Ruth Hughes (Cancelled before construction)
D19 Malcolm — Trudy Eleanor Halsey (Was scrapped)
D39 Scott — Wanda Anne Scott (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
D60 Campbell — Fannah Cybelle Bradley (Was scrapped)
D70 Mackay — Glenda Hermione Stokes (Was scrapped)
D90 Douglas — Rhonda Faith Beverley Swinley (Was scrapped)
D545 Bruce — Elizabeth Isabella Bruce (Was sunk as target)
D546 Barrington — Anne Barrington (Cancelled before construction)
D547 Hughes — Maria Ruth Hughes (Cancelled before construction)
SHAKESPEARE-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT-TYPE FLOTILLA LEADER)
D61 Wallace — Wynne Millicent Lindsey Astwood (Was scrapped)
D83 Broke — Rita Kerr (Was lost in battle)
D84 Keppel — Freida Stephanie Wanda de Winton (Was scrapped)
D549 Shakespeare — Susanna Anne Judith Shakespeare (Was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMS Avon to prevent confusion) *
D550 Spenser — Elizabeth Sarah Spenser (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D552 Saunders — Janet Charlotte Saunders (Cancelled before construction)
D553 Spragge — Dorothy Mary Spragge (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ros Comáin) *
D83 Broke — Rita Kerr (Was lost in battle)
D84 Keppel — Freida Stephanie Wanda de Winton (Was scrapped)
D549 Shakespeare — Susanna Anne Judith Shakespeare (Was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMS Avon to prevent confusion) *
D550 Spenser — Elizabeth Sarah Spenser (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D552 Saunders — Janet Charlotte Saunders (Cancelled before construction)
D553 Spragge — Dorothy Mary Spragge (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ros Comáin) *
VALENTINE-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY V-CLASS FLOTILLA LEADER)
D00 Valorous — Edana Mack (Was scrapped)
D49 Valentine — Hester Jackie Buchanan (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julianne Walsh, was sunk in battle)
D68 Vampire — Julianne Antonia Walsh (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Vampire, was sunk in battle)
D561 Valhalla — Constancia Maude Graham (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D563 Valkyrie — Ernestine Wynter Kirkby (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D49 Valentine — Hester Jackie Buchanan (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julianne Walsh, was sunk in battle)
D68 Vampire — Julianne Antonia Walsh (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Vampire, was sunk in battle)
D561 Valhalla — Constancia Maude Graham (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D563 Valkyrie — Ernestine Wynter Kirkby (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
MEDEA-CLASS DESTROYER
D540 Medea — Mēdeia Geroakis (Ordered for Greece as AT Kríti, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *
D541 Medusa — Médousa Aiolítis (Ordered for Greece as AT Lésvos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in collision in World War I, adopted by Greece under original name) *
D542 Melampus — Delfínia Melámpopoulis (Ordered for Greece as AT Khíos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *
D543 Melpomene — Melpoménē Sámosopoulis (Ordered for Greece as AT Sámos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *
D541 Medusa — Médousa Aiolítis (Ordered for Greece as AT Lésvos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in collision in World War I, adopted by Greece under original name) *
D542 Melampus — Delfínia Melámpopoulis (Ordered for Greece as AT Khíos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *
D543 Melpomene — Melpoménē Sámosopoulis (Ordered for Greece as AT Sámos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *
RADSTOCK-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY R-CLASS)
D507 Thruster — Danielle Hannah Rainer (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D517 Sturgeon — Freida Hannah Glenda Hamilton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Sturgeon) *
D519 Sarpedon — Therese Mary Davison (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D548 Sharpshooter — Kristen Fleur Sworder (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D551 Satyr — Rebecca Allison Andrea Plowden (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Satyr) *
D554 Sylph — Raelyn Tracey Amedroz (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D555 Setter — Florence Wynne Hayden (Was sunk in collision in World War I)
D556 Redoubt — Joan Fawcett (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D557 Simoom — Freya Prudence Baker (Was sunk in action in World War I, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Simoom) *
D559 Sceptre — Renée Bacchus (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Sceptre) *
D560 Recruit — Roberta Augusta Fell (Was sunk in battle in World War I)
D562 Skate — Arline Orlenda Johnson (Was scrapped)
D564 Starfish — Julia Danielle Harvey (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Starfish) *
D565 Springbok — Wynter Gwendolyn Halliley (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D566 Stork — Heather Paula Wilson (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Stork) *
D567 Torrent — Jessica Smallwood (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
D568 Tormentor — Martha Janet Christine de Meric (Decommissioned, was sunk en route to scrapping pre-World War II)
D572 Tarpon — Flora Eleanor Wright (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tarpon) *
D574 Tetrarch — Iona Caroline Sandra Hilton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tetrarch) *
D575 Thisbe — Lois Tabitha Creery Hill (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D517 Sturgeon — Freida Hannah Glenda Hamilton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Sturgeon) *
D519 Sarpedon — Therese Mary Davison (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D548 Sharpshooter — Kristen Fleur Sworder (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D551 Satyr — Rebecca Allison Andrea Plowden (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Satyr) *
D554 Sylph — Raelyn Tracey Amedroz (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D555 Setter — Florence Wynne Hayden (Was sunk in collision in World War I)
D556 Redoubt — Joan Fawcett (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D557 Simoom — Freya Prudence Baker (Was sunk in action in World War I, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Simoom) *
D559 Sceptre — Renée Bacchus (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Sceptre) *
D560 Recruit — Roberta Augusta Fell (Was sunk in battle in World War I)
D562 Skate — Arline Orlenda Johnson (Was scrapped)
D564 Starfish — Julia Danielle Harvey (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Starfish) *
D565 Springbok — Wynter Gwendolyn Halliley (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D566 Stork — Heather Paula Wilson (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Stork) *
D567 Torrent — Jessica Smallwood (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
D568 Tormentor — Martha Janet Christine de Meric (Decommissioned, was sunk en route to scrapping pre-World War II)
D572 Tarpon — Flora Eleanor Wright (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tarpon) *
D574 Tetrarch — Iona Caroline Sandra Hilton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tetrarch) *
D575 Thisbe — Lois Tabitha Creery Hill (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D576 Tempest — Clea Robyn Dane (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tempest) *
D578 Skilful — Cymone Hazel Heath-Caldwell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D579 Radstock — Honour Walker (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D580 Torrid — Janice Ruth Mary Madeleine Crichton (Decommissioned, was sunk en route to scrapping pre-World War II)
D581 Raider — Hunter Ellen Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D582 Rowena — Regina Veronica Holt (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D583 Romola — Paige Rayna Phoebe Percival (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D585 Tancred — Hannah Clover Allen (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D586 Telemachus — Wisdom Edwina Browne (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Telemachus) *
D587 Rob Roy — Arlene Victoria Hemming (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D588 Restless — Francine Howard (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D589 Rocket — Geraldine Charlotte Harrison (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Rocket) *
D590 Rigorous — Ellen Catharine Denison (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D591 Sable — Penny Helen Aspinall (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D593 Sorceress — Charlene Tamsyn Alice Bunbury (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D594 Salmon — Joanna Suzanne Prescott-Roberts (Renamed HMS Sable [second of name], was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Salmon) *
D596 Tenacious — Andrea Morgan Constance Stileman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tenacious) *
D597 Tornado — Nichole Mary Mules (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
D578 Skilful — Cymone Hazel Heath-Caldwell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D579 Radstock — Honour Walker (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D580 Torrid — Janice Ruth Mary Madeleine Crichton (Decommissioned, was sunk en route to scrapping pre-World War II)
D581 Raider — Hunter Ellen Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D582 Rowena — Regina Veronica Holt (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D583 Romola — Paige Rayna Phoebe Percival (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D585 Tancred — Hannah Clover Allen (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D586 Telemachus — Wisdom Edwina Browne (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Telemachus) *
D587 Rob Roy — Arlene Victoria Hemming (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D588 Restless — Francine Howard (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D589 Rocket — Geraldine Charlotte Harrison (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Rocket) *
D590 Rigorous — Ellen Catharine Denison (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D591 Sable — Penny Helen Aspinall (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D593 Sorceress — Charlene Tamsyn Alice Bunbury (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D594 Salmon — Joanna Suzanne Prescott-Roberts (Renamed HMS Sable [second of name], was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Salmon) *
D596 Tenacious — Andrea Morgan Constance Stileman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tenacious) *
D597 Tornado — Nichole Mary Mules (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
TRENCHANT-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY MODIFIED R-CLASS)
D489 Undine — Geraldine Easter Lynne Atwood (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Undine) *
D493 Ulster — Elizabeth Christine O'Connor (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ulaidh) *
D497 Trenchant — Farrah Abeline Hope Russel (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Géar) *
D498 Tirade — Florentine Goldsmith (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D499 Tower — Valentine Adelle Raleigh (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D504 Urchin — Heather Marilyn Hughes (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Urchin) *
D510 Ursa — Fern Joan Salmon (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D525 Tristram — Helena Candice Tucker (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D526 Umpire — Donna Claire Brock (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Moltóir) *
D577 Ulysses — Alice Wendy Preston (Was sunk via collision in World War I, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Odysseus) *
D584 Ursula — Iona Brenda Colvin (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Béar Bán) *
D493 Ulster — Elizabeth Christine O'Connor (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ulaidh) *
D497 Trenchant — Farrah Abeline Hope Russel (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Géar) *
D498 Tirade — Florentine Goldsmith (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D499 Tower — Valentine Adelle Raleigh (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D504 Urchin — Heather Marilyn Hughes (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Urchin) *
D510 Ursa — Fern Joan Salmon (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D525 Tristram — Helena Candice Tucker (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D526 Umpire — Donna Claire Brock (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Moltóir) *
D577 Ulysses — Alice Wendy Preston (Was sunk via collision in World War I, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Odysseus) *
D584 Ursula — Iona Brenda Colvin (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Béar Bán) *
ROSALIND-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNYCROFT R-CLASS)
D490 Radiant — Ngarmchit Karawek Booth (Transferred to Thailand, renamed RKP Phra Ruang, decommissioned)
D491 Teazer — Penchan Chailai Thornton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Si Inthrathit) *
D558 Retriever — Chelsea Phoebe Clarke (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D571 Taurus — Elmira Rhoda Cardale (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D595 Rosalind — Earnestine Phillipa Ursula Pender (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D491 Teazer — Penchan Chailai Thornton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Si Inthrathit) *
D558 Retriever — Chelsea Phoebe Clarke (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D571 Taurus — Elmira Rhoda Cardale (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D595 Rosalind — Earnestine Phillipa Ursula Pender (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
SABRINA-CLASS DESTROYER (YARROW R-CLASS)
D485 Ulleswater — Juniper Chlöe Rushbrooke (Was sunk in battle in World War I)
D487 Sybille — Waen Vanida Edwards (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ban Mueang) *
D506 Tyrant — Regina Nash (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D544 Strongbow — Hom Pakpao Fleming (Was sunk in battle in World War I, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ram Khamhaeng) *
D569 Surprise — Kosom Hom Macalister (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Loe Thai) *
D570 Truculent — Buppha Phailin Woodman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ngua Nam Thum) *
D592 Sabrina — Trisha Amy Frederica Longford (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D487 Sybille — Waen Vanida Edwards (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ban Mueang) *
D506 Tyrant — Regina Nash (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D544 Strongbow — Hom Pakpao Fleming (Was sunk in battle in World War I, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ram Khamhaeng) *
D569 Surprise — Kosom Hom Macalister (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Loe Thai) *
D570 Truculent — Buppha Phailin Woodman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ngua Nam Thum) *
D592 Sabrina — Trisha Amy Frederica Longford (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
SIMOOM-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY S-CLASS)
D04 Tenedos — Jemma O'Brien Milner-Barry (Was bombed in port, constructive total loss, later scrapped, was adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Johor) *
D18 Sabre — Brier Dean (Was scrapped)
D21 Scimitar — Marcelyn Thornton (Was scrapped)
D28 Sturdy — Gale Tabitha Cooper (Was sunk by grounding)
D26 Sardonyx — Wanda Alline Fawn Hawkings (Was scrapped)
D29 Thanet — Joan Mowlam (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Bānzú) *
D50 Stronghold — Robin Alexander (Was sunk in battle)
D51 Scout — Hyacinth Cristen Simms (Was scrapped)
D54 Saladin — Lauryn Joan Dover (Was scrapped)
D85 Shikari — Jody Hext Lewes (Was scrapped)
D86 Thracian — Himiko Grace Duana de Chair (Was captured by Japan, renamed THG SK-101 [no name], recaptured at war's end, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Lóngyámén) *
D425 Success — Olive Rayne Wace (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Success, was scrapped pre-World War II)
D426 Sterling — Aaren Alicia Scott (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D427 Swordsman — Charlene Elizabeth Hughes-White (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Swordsman, was scuttled pre-World War II)
D438 Simoom — 'Awwād bint-Ḥidlī al-Qāhiraḧ/Awwad Hedley Beer (Second of name, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Samūm) *
D439 Scotsman — Wynter Helen Pengelly (Was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMS Albannaich to prevent confusion) *
D441 Senator — Heidi Vanna Hudson (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D442 Sepoy — Vijaya Madhu Wyndham (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by India, renamed INS Sepoy) *
D446 Seraph — Joan Peninnah Landon (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Śārāf) *
D448 Shamrock — Hiolair Pádraigín Boxer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Seamróg) *
D18 Sabre — Brier Dean (Was scrapped)
D21 Scimitar — Marcelyn Thornton (Was scrapped)
D28 Sturdy — Gale Tabitha Cooper (Was sunk by grounding)
D26 Sardonyx — Wanda Alline Fawn Hawkings (Was scrapped)
D29 Thanet — Joan Mowlam (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Bānzú) *
D50 Stronghold — Robin Alexander (Was sunk in battle)
D51 Scout — Hyacinth Cristen Simms (Was scrapped)
D54 Saladin — Lauryn Joan Dover (Was scrapped)
D85 Shikari — Jody Hext Lewes (Was scrapped)
D86 Thracian — Himiko Grace Duana de Chair (Was captured by Japan, renamed THG SK-101 [no name], recaptured at war's end, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Lóngyámén) *
D425 Success — Olive Rayne Wace (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Success, was scrapped pre-World War II)
D426 Sterling — Aaren Alicia Scott (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D427 Swordsman — Charlene Elizabeth Hughes-White (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Swordsman, was scuttled pre-World War II)
D438 Simoom — 'Awwād bint-Ḥidlī al-Qāhiraḧ/Awwad Hedley Beer (Second of name, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Samūm) *
D439 Scotsman — Wynter Helen Pengelly (Was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMS Albannaich to prevent confusion) *
D441 Senator — Heidi Vanna Hudson (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D442 Sepoy — Vijaya Madhu Wyndham (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by India, renamed INS Sepoy) *
D446 Seraph — Joan Peninnah Landon (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Śārāf) *
D448 Shamrock — Hiolair Pádraigín Boxer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Seamróg) *
D450 Sikh — Gita Sarala Holden (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Sikkh) *
D451 Sirdar — Našūa Alilāt bint-Nāman al-Qāhiraḧ/Nashwa Alilat Ohlenschlager (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Sirdar) *
D452 Somme — Helena Edith Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Somme) *
D453 Steadfast — Fíona Gráinne Schurr (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Diongbháilte) *
D456 Swallow — Caitlín Coreen Boddam-Whetham (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ciara) *
D457 Shark — Éadan Léan Carter (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Siorc) *
D460 Sparrowhawk — Sydney Hopkins (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D461 Splendid — Mairéad Singleton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Iontach) *
D462 Tribune — Ríona Whitfield (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Rostrum) *
D463 Trinidad — Josephine Hope Lynne Yorke (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Paria) *
D466 Tactician — Ráichéal Neville (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Oirbheartóir) *
D467 Tara — Carlyn Muirín Blackman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Teamhair) *
D468 Tasmania — Hannah Octavia Joyce (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania, was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMAS Trowunna to prevent confusion) *
D469 Tattoo — Annabelle Mary Roberts (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania, was scrapped pre-World War II)
D471 Scythe — Grace Suzanne Grenfell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D472 Seabear — Líle Coreen Sharman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Béar Farraige) *
D473 Seafire — Maureen Ashley Caroline Ritter (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D475 Searcher — Úna Órlaith Isibéal Lambert (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Téitheoir) *
D476 Seawolf — Róisín Eithne Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Mac Tíre Farraige) *
D478 Serapis — Linda Hazel Jeans (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D451 Sirdar — Našūa Alilāt bint-Nāman al-Qāhiraḧ/Nashwa Alilat Ohlenschlager (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Sirdar) *
D452 Somme — Helena Edith Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Somme) *
D453 Steadfast — Fíona Gráinne Schurr (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Diongbháilte) *
D456 Swallow — Caitlín Coreen Boddam-Whetham (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ciara) *
D457 Shark — Éadan Léan Carter (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Siorc) *
D460 Sparrowhawk — Sydney Hopkins (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D461 Splendid — Mairéad Singleton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Iontach) *
D462 Tribune — Ríona Whitfield (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Rostrum) *
D463 Trinidad — Josephine Hope Lynne Yorke (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Paria) *
D466 Tactician — Ráichéal Neville (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Oirbheartóir) *
D467 Tara — Carlyn Muirín Blackman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Teamhair) *
D468 Tasmania — Hannah Octavia Joyce (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania, was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMAS Trowunna to prevent confusion) *
D469 Tattoo — Annabelle Mary Roberts (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania, was scrapped pre-World War II)
D471 Scythe — Grace Suzanne Grenfell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D472 Seabear — Líle Coreen Sharman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Béar Farraige) *
D473 Seafire — Maureen Ashley Caroline Ritter (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D475 Searcher — Úna Órlaith Isibéal Lambert (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Téitheoir) *
D476 Seawolf — Róisín Eithne Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Mac Tíre Farraige) *
D478 Serapis — Linda Hazel Jeans (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D481 Serene — Rose Glynda Heather Izat (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D483 Sesame — Arlene Lana Fletcher (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D501 Spear — Dáiríne Íde Ríonach Simson (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Sleá) *
D502 Spindrift — Hortense Wynne Wyld (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D503 Turbulent — Ragnhailt Áine Yonge (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Suaite) *
D505 Stonehenge — Gráinne Aislinn Hewett (Was sunk by grounding pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Sí an Bhrú) *
D508 Stormcloud — Francine Wanda Doreen Twigg (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D509 Strenuous — Iúile Loreto Woods (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Dian) *
D511 Saturn — Petunia Wendy Gretton (Cancelled before construction)
D512 Sycamore — Renée Lynda Caple (Cancelled before construction)
D513 Sportive — Chlöe Heather Knox-Little (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D514 Stalwart — Florence Lynne Cavaye (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Stalwart, was scuttled pre-World War II)
D515 Tilbury — Hunter Marlene Robson (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D516 Tintagel — Joëlle Helen Jauncey (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D518 Trojan — Honour Stephanie Gillett (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D520 Truant — Gobnait Caoimhe Candy (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ As Láthair) *
D521 Trusty — Abiageal Gráinne Lilley (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Muiníneach) *
D483 Sesame — Arlene Lana Fletcher (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D501 Spear — Dáiríne Íde Ríonach Simson (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Sleá) *
D502 Spindrift — Hortense Wynne Wyld (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D503 Turbulent — Ragnhailt Áine Yonge (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Suaite) *
D505 Stonehenge — Gráinne Aislinn Hewett (Was sunk by grounding pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Sí an Bhrú) *
D508 Stormcloud — Francine Wanda Doreen Twigg (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D509 Strenuous — Iúile Loreto Woods (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Dian) *
D511 Saturn — Petunia Wendy Gretton (Cancelled before construction)
D512 Sycamore — Renée Lynda Caple (Cancelled before construction)
D513 Sportive — Chlöe Heather Knox-Little (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D514 Stalwart — Florence Lynne Cavaye (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Stalwart, was scuttled pre-World War II)
D515 Tilbury — Hunter Marlene Robson (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D516 Tintagel — Joëlle Helen Jauncey (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D518 Trojan — Honour Stephanie Gillett (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D520 Truant — Gobnait Caoimhe Candy (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ As Láthair) *
D521 Trusty — Abiageal Gráinne Lilley (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Muiníneach) *
SPEEDY-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNYCROFT S-CLASS)
D522 Speedy — Elizabeth Ophelia Tudor (Was sunk in collision pre-World War II)
D523 Tobago — Lois Glenda Dawson (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Cocrico) *
D524 Torbay — Marguerite de Champlain (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Champlain, was scrapped, renamed HMCS Don de Dieu to prevent confusion) *
D527 Toreador — Bridget Vancouver (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Vancouver [second of name], was scrapped, renamed HMCS Chatham to prevent confusion) *
D528 Tourmaline — Donna Sandra McGrath (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Schorl) *
D523 Tobago — Lois Glenda Dawson (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Cocrico) *
D524 Torbay — Marguerite de Champlain (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Champlain, was scrapped, renamed HMCS Don de Dieu to prevent confusion) *
D527 Toreador — Bridget Vancouver (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Vancouver [second of name], was scrapped, renamed HMCS Chatham to prevent confusion) *
D528 Tourmaline — Donna Sandra McGrath (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Schorl) *
TORCH-CLASS DESTROYER (YARROW S-CLASS)
D529 Torch — Kelley Gwen Ramsey (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D530 Tomahawk — Georgina Helen Cresswell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D531 Tryphon — Trýfona Iliotrópio (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, salvaged and was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece, renamed AT Trýfon) *
D532 Tumult — Fíona Úna Fuamnach Fegen (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Meallta) *
D533 Turquoise — Hunter Eleanor Snepp (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D534 Tuscan — Celestina Lorenza Evans-Thomas (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Italy, renamed MM Toscana) *
D535 Tyrian — Parniyan Butter/Parniān bint-Baţriḵ as-Ṣūr (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Lebanon, renamed SJL as-Ṣūr) *
D530 Tomahawk — Georgina Helen Cresswell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D531 Tryphon — Trýfona Iliotrópio (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, salvaged and was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece, renamed AT Trýfon) *
D532 Tumult — Fíona Úna Fuamnach Fegen (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Meallta) *
D533 Turquoise — Hunter Eleanor Snepp (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D534 Tuscan — Celestina Lorenza Evans-Thomas (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Italy, renamed MM Toscana) *
D535 Tyrian — Parniyan Butter/Parniān bint-Baţriḵ as-Ṣūr (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Lebanon, renamed SJL as-Ṣūr) *
TALISMAN-CLASS DESTROYER
D536 Talisman — Jocaste Isis Glasgow (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Fylachtó) *
D537 Termagant — Iole Stevens (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Filóniki Gynaíka) *
D538 Trident — Priska Eris Newstead (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Tríaina) *
D539 Turbulent — Danaë Stuart (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle in World War I, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Tarachódis) *
D537 Termagant — Iole Stevens (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Filóniki Gynaíka) *
D538 Trident — Priska Eris Newstead (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Tríaina) *
D539 Turbulent — Danaë Stuart (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle in World War I, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Tarachódis) *
VANCOUVER-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY V-CLASS)
D03 Vancouver — Ivette Tamsyn Clark (Renamed HMS Vimy, was scrapped)
D09 Vanessa — Vanessa June Anderson (Was scrapped)
D16 Vanity — Isolde Whitney Temperance Beloe (Was scrapped)
D23 Vimera — Rae Bayley Noreen Hicks (Was lost by mine strike)
D31 Vanoc — Joan Ginevra Wynter Deneys (Was scrapped)
D32 Versatile — Thomasine Heidi Hussey (Was scrapped)
D33 Vivien — Vivien Donna Glenn Weir (Was scrapped)
D34 Velox — Julia Chantelle Colvill (Was scrapped)
D36 Vivacious — Crystal Ravyn Lane Parry (Was scrapped)
D37 Vortigern — Windy Joan Brenda Handley (Was lost in battle)
D48 Vidette — Drew Rhoda Brocklebank (Was scrapped)
D52 Vega — Cybil Ivanna Horton (Was scrapped)
D53 Venetia — Joanne Wendy Maeve Eaton (Was lost by mine strike)
D57 Vanquisher — Kendra Hillary Fraser (Was scrapped)
D55 Vesper — Wanda Faye Elaine Hussey (Was scrapped)
D69 Vendetta — Grace Lorraine Cant (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Vendetta, was scuttled after being stripped of useful parts)
D93 Verdun — Francine Janet Cartwright (Was scrapped)
D573 Vittoria — Johanna Oneida von Schantz (Was sunk in battle after World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Ilmatar) *
D598 Verulam — Sofia Selma von Schantz (Was sunk by mine strike after World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Luonnotar) *
D599 Vectis — Rayne Josephine Harris St. John (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D600 Vehement — Emilia Selma von Schantz (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Mielikki) *
D601 Venturous — Ginevra Patricia Bowles (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D602 Violent — Easter Stacey Graham (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D09 Vanessa — Vanessa June Anderson (Was scrapped)
D16 Vanity — Isolde Whitney Temperance Beloe (Was scrapped)
D23 Vimera — Rae Bayley Noreen Hicks (Was lost by mine strike)
D31 Vanoc — Joan Ginevra Wynter Deneys (Was scrapped)
D32 Versatile — Thomasine Heidi Hussey (Was scrapped)
D33 Vivien — Vivien Donna Glenn Weir (Was scrapped)
D34 Velox — Julia Chantelle Colvill (Was scrapped)
D36 Vivacious — Crystal Ravyn Lane Parry (Was scrapped)
D37 Vortigern — Windy Joan Brenda Handley (Was lost in battle)
D48 Vidette — Drew Rhoda Brocklebank (Was scrapped)
D52 Vega — Cybil Ivanna Horton (Was scrapped)
D53 Venetia — Joanne Wendy Maeve Eaton (Was lost by mine strike)
D57 Vanquisher — Kendra Hillary Fraser (Was scrapped)
D55 Vesper — Wanda Faye Elaine Hussey (Was scrapped)
D69 Vendetta — Grace Lorraine Cant (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Vendetta, was scuttled after being stripped of useful parts)
D93 Verdun — Francine Janet Cartwright (Was scrapped)
D573 Vittoria — Johanna Oneida von Schantz (Was sunk in battle after World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Ilmatar) *
D598 Verulam — Sofia Selma von Schantz (Was sunk by mine strike after World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Luonnotar) *
D599 Vectis — Rayne Josephine Harris St. John (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D600 Vehement — Emilia Selma von Schantz (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Mielikki) *
D601 Venturous — Ginevra Patricia Bowles (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D602 Violent — Easter Stacey Graham (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
VOYAGER-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY W-CLASS)
D01 Voyager — Renée Corrine Robinson (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Voyager, was sunk in battle)
D02 Waterhen — Jodie Hannah Swain (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Waterhen, was sunk in battle)
D20 Watchman — Veronica Hammersley-Heenan (Was scrapped)
D22 Wryneck — Ronda Hollie Dana Lane (Was sunk in battle)
D23 Whitby — Erica Hannah Dyke (Renamed HMS Whitley, was lost in battle)
D25 Warwick — Maury Allison Grace Child (Was lost in battle)
D27 Walker — Wilma Judy Cameron Robertson (Was scrapped)
D30 Whirlwind — Maleah Wenona Ewart-Wentworth (Was lost in battle)
D35 Wrestler — Ellen Nichole Vanity Currey (Was scrapped)
D41 Walpole — Antonia Franklyn Burnell-Nugent (Was scrapped)
D42 Windsor — Phillipa Darlene Hazel Rayne Pelly (Was scrapped)
D43 Wessex — Winslow Alice Rhoda Cartwright (Was lost in battle)
D45 Westminster — Aglaë Aryana Cleo Ouvry (Was scrapped)
D46 Winchelsea — Christine Thelma Jellicoe (Was scrapped)
D47 Westcott — Wisdom Fawn Roseanne Segrave (Was scrapped)
D56 Wolfhound — Jamie Winifred McCoy (Was scrapped)
D58 Winchester — Stormy Eryn Crewe-Read (Was scrapped)
D87 Wakeful — Roselynn Lana Fisher (Was sunk in battle)
D603 Walrus — Darlene Brenda Nicol (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D604 Wayfarer — Alice Ellen Vanderbilt (Cancelled before construction)
D605 Woodpecker — Anna Matilda Paasikivi (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Päivätär) *
D02 Waterhen — Jodie Hannah Swain (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Waterhen, was sunk in battle)
D20 Watchman — Veronica Hammersley-Heenan (Was scrapped)
D22 Wryneck — Ronda Hollie Dana Lane (Was sunk in battle)
D23 Whitby — Erica Hannah Dyke (Renamed HMS Whitley, was lost in battle)
D25 Warwick — Maury Allison Grace Child (Was lost in battle)
D27 Walker — Wilma Judy Cameron Robertson (Was scrapped)
D30 Whirlwind — Maleah Wenona Ewart-Wentworth (Was lost in battle)
D35 Wrestler — Ellen Nichole Vanity Currey (Was scrapped)
D41 Walpole — Antonia Franklyn Burnell-Nugent (Was scrapped)
D42 Windsor — Phillipa Darlene Hazel Rayne Pelly (Was scrapped)
D43 Wessex — Winslow Alice Rhoda Cartwright (Was lost in battle)
D45 Westminster — Aglaë Aryana Cleo Ouvry (Was scrapped)
D46 Winchelsea — Christine Thelma Jellicoe (Was scrapped)
D47 Westcott — Wisdom Fawn Roseanne Segrave (Was scrapped)
D56 Wolfhound — Jamie Winifred McCoy (Was scrapped)
D58 Winchester — Stormy Eryn Crewe-Read (Was scrapped)
D87 Wakeful — Roselynn Lana Fisher (Was sunk in battle)
D603 Walrus — Darlene Brenda Nicol (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
D604 Wayfarer — Alice Ellen Vanderbilt (Cancelled before construction)
D605 Woodpecker — Anna Matilda Paasikivi (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Päivätär) *
VICEROY-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT V & W-CLASS)
D91 Viceroy — Dallas Page Trentham (Was scrapped)
D92 Viscount — Michelle Sondra Townsend (Was scrapped)
D98 Wolsey — Cecilia Anthea Nevada Chatwin (Was scrapped)
D44 Woolston — Whitney Jean Phipps (Was scrapped)
D92 Viscount — Michelle Sondra Townsend (Was scrapped)
D98 Wolsey — Cecilia Anthea Nevada Chatwin (Was scrapped)
D44 Woolston — Whitney Jean Phipps (Was scrapped)
WISHART-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT MODIFIED W-CLASS)
D67 Wishart — Elizabeth Tracey Cooper (Was scrapped)
D87 Witch — Julianne Rhonda Barnes (Was scrapped)
D87 Witch — Julianne Rhonda Barnes (Was scrapped)
VANSITTART-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY MODIFIED W-CLASS)
D62 Wild Swan — Joan Leslie Younghusband (Was sunk in battle)
D63 Verity — Andrea Renée Michelle Black (Was scrapped)
D64 Vansittart — Raye Gwen Kennedy Knowling (Was scrapped)
D66 Wivern — Wynne Evershed (Was scrapped)
D71 Volunteer — Hilda Gartside-Tippinge (Was scrapped)
D72 Veteran — Josephine Ellen Broome (Was sunk in battle)
D74 Wanderer — Rosemary Francine Morice (Was scrapped)
D75 Venom — Dora Grace Fawn Willow MacIntyre (Renamed HMS Venomous, was scrapped)
D76 Witherington — Garnet Clove Fryer (Was scrapped)
D77 Whitshed — Elaine Regina Conder (Was scrapped)
D78 Wolverine — Rhoda Constance Gordon (Was scrapped)
D88 Wren — Francine Wilma Gwendolynn Harker (Was sunk in battle)
D94 Whitehall — Arlene Bonnie Russell (Was scrapped)
D96 Worcester — Jennifer Hope Allison (Damaged in mine strike beyond economical repair, used as barracks ship, was scrapped)
D606 Vantage — Marie Evelyn Harriet Elizabeth Byng (Renamed HMS Vimy [second of name], cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Vimy) *
D607 Votary — Catherine Harriett Alderson (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Saint-Julien) *
D608 Warren — Jane Lucy Currie (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Festubert) *
D609 Welcome — Renée Ernestine Wynter Turner (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Givenchy) *
D610 Welfare — Mary Sonia Mercer (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Mont-Sorrel) *
D611 Whitehead — Mary Jane Watson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Lens) *
D63 Verity — Andrea Renée Michelle Black (Was scrapped)
D64 Vansittart — Raye Gwen Kennedy Knowling (Was scrapped)
D66 Wivern — Wynne Evershed (Was scrapped)
D71 Volunteer — Hilda Gartside-Tippinge (Was scrapped)
D72 Veteran — Josephine Ellen Broome (Was sunk in battle)
D74 Wanderer — Rosemary Francine Morice (Was scrapped)
D75 Venom — Dora Grace Fawn Willow MacIntyre (Renamed HMS Venomous, was scrapped)
D76 Witherington — Garnet Clove Fryer (Was scrapped)
D77 Whitshed — Elaine Regina Conder (Was scrapped)
D78 Wolverine — Rhoda Constance Gordon (Was scrapped)
D88 Wren — Francine Wilma Gwendolynn Harker (Was sunk in battle)
D94 Whitehall — Arlene Bonnie Russell (Was scrapped)
D96 Worcester — Jennifer Hope Allison (Damaged in mine strike beyond economical repair, used as barracks ship, was scrapped)
D606 Vantage — Marie Evelyn Harriet Elizabeth Byng (Renamed HMS Vimy [second of name], cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Vimy) *
D607 Votary — Catherine Harriett Alderson (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Saint-Julien) *
D608 Warren — Jane Lucy Currie (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Festubert) *
D609 Welcome — Renée Ernestine Wynter Turner (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Givenchy) *
D610 Welfare — Mary Sonia Mercer (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Mont-Sorrel) *
D611 Whitehead — Mary Jane Watson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Lens) *
D612 Wye — Arlene Candice Macdonell (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Passchendaele) *
D613 Vashon — Fanny Bell Burstall (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Amiens) *
D614 Vengeful — Louise Etty Lipsett (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Drocourt-Quéant) *
D615 Vigo — Freida Olga Wanda Loomis (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Cambrai) *
D616 Vigorous — Nellie Burk Hughes (Renamed HMS Wistful, cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Bourlon Wood) *
D617 Virulent — Mary Lilian Bridges (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Gallipoli) *
D618 Volage — Edith Mary Walker (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Sari Bair) *
D619 Volcano — Edith Marion Birdwood (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Pozières) *
D620 Wager — Devika Singh Negi (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Garhwal) *
D621 Wake — Malati Dast (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Pakhtunkhwa) *
D622 Waldegrave — Jane Godiva Legge (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Le Transloy) *
D623 Walton — Andrea Hannah Russell (Cancelled before construction, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Messines) *
D624 Whitaker — Laura Louisa Godley (Cancelled before construction, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Broodseinde) *
D625 Watson — Kishori Thapa Magar (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Gorkha) *
D626 Wave — Jane Susan Holmes (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Bullecourt) *
D627 Weasel — Lily Julia McCay (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Fromelles) *
D628 White Bear — Victoria Bertha Monash (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Mont Saint-Quentin) *
D629 Wellesley — Parvati Lala (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Dogra) *
D630 Wheeler — Frances Ann Hobbs (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Villers-Bretonneux) *
D631 Whip — Shanta Khan (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Rajput) *
D613 Vashon — Fanny Bell Burstall (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Amiens) *
D614 Vengeful — Louise Etty Lipsett (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Drocourt-Quéant) *
D615 Vigo — Freida Olga Wanda Loomis (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Cambrai) *
D616 Vigorous — Nellie Burk Hughes (Renamed HMS Wistful, cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Bourlon Wood) *
D617 Virulent — Mary Lilian Bridges (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Gallipoli) *
D618 Volage — Edith Mary Walker (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Sari Bair) *
D619 Volcano — Edith Marion Birdwood (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Pozières) *
D620 Wager — Devika Singh Negi (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Garhwal) *
D621 Wake — Malati Dast (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Pakhtunkhwa) *
D622 Waldegrave — Jane Godiva Legge (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Le Transloy) *
D623 Walton — Andrea Hannah Russell (Cancelled before construction, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Messines) *
D624 Whitaker — Laura Louisa Godley (Cancelled before construction, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Broodseinde) *
D625 Watson — Kishori Thapa Magar (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Gorkha) *
D626 Wave — Jane Susan Holmes (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Bullecourt) *
D627 Weasel — Lily Julia McCay (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Fromelles) *
D628 White Bear — Victoria Bertha Monash (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Mont Saint-Quentin) *
D629 Wellesley — Parvati Lala (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Dogra) *
D630 Wheeler — Frances Ann Hobbs (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Villers-Bretonneux) *
D631 Whip — Shanta Khan (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Rajput) *
D632 Whippet — Gauhar Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Dafadar) *
D633 Whelp — Kalyani Rana (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Garhwal) *
D634 Willoughby — Bharat Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Risaldar) *
D635 Winter — Chetana Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Bhopal) *
D636 Wrangler — Kishori Khan (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Baloch) *
D637 Werewolf — Gopinath Singh Negi (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Bengal) *
D638 Westphal — Mary Jane Barry (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Cill Chainnigh) *
D639 Westward Ho — Katherine Frances Coghill (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Droim Conrach) *
D640 Yeoman — Johanna Cunningham (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Durlas Éile) *
D641 Zealous — Katherine Martha Dease (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ An Chúil) *
D642 Zebra — Ellen Alexandra Emerson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Collann) *
D643 Zodiac — Frances Octavia Caroline Robertson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Deilgne) *
D633 Whelp — Kalyani Rana (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Garhwal) *
D634 Willoughby — Bharat Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Risaldar) *
D635 Winter — Chetana Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Bhopal) *
D636 Wrangler — Kishori Khan (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Baloch) *
D637 Werewolf — Gopinath Singh Negi (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Bengal) *
D638 Westphal — Mary Jane Barry (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Cill Chainnigh) *
D639 Westward Ho — Katherine Frances Coghill (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Droim Conrach) *
D640 Yeoman — Johanna Cunningham (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Durlas Éile) *
D641 Zealous — Katherine Martha Dease (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ An Chúil) *
D642 Zebra — Ellen Alexandra Emerson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Collann) *
D643 Zodiac — Frances Octavia Caroline Robertson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Deilgne) *
Ship Prefix
AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
AT — Antitorpilikó ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Greek Navy/Cypriot Navy type prefix)
HMAS — Her/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HT — Hävittäjä ("Destroyer") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
INS — Indian Navy Ship
LÉ — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy")
PNS — Pakistan Navy Ship
RKP — Reụx Khxng Phraxngkh' ("His Majesty's Ship")
SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
SJL — Safinat al-Jumhuriat al-Lubnania ("Ship of the Lebanese Republic")
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
TTS— Trinidad and Tobago Ship
Hull classification code prefix
SK — Shōkaitei ("Patrol Ship")