HMS Goodall
Frigate of the Royal Navy
History
United States
Name Reybold
Namesake U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander John Keane Reybold
Ordered 25 January 1942[ 1] [ 2]
Builder Boston Navy Yard , Boston , Massachusetts
Laid down 20 May 1943
Launched 8 July 1943
Completed 4 October 1943
Identification Hull number : DE-275
Fate Transferred to United Kingdom 4 October 1943
United Kingdom
Name Goodall
Namesake Admiral Samuel Goodall
Acquired 4 October 1943
Commissioned 4 October 1943[ 2]
Identification Pennant number : K479
Fate Sunk 30 April 1945[ 3]
General characteristics
Class and type Captain-class frigate
Displacement 1,140 long tons (1,158 t)
Length 289.5 ft (88.2 m)
Beam 35 ft (11 m)
Draught 9 ft (2.7 m)
Propulsion
Four General Motors 278A 16-cylinder engines
GE 7,040 bhp (5,250 kW) generators (4,800 kW)
GE electric motors for 6,000 shp (4,500 kW)
Two shafts
Speed 20 knots (37 km/h)
Range 5,000 nautical miles (9,260 km) at 15 knots (28 km/h)
Complement 156
Sensors and processing systems
Armament
Notes Pennant number K479
HMS Goodall (K479) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II . Originally constructed as the United States Navy Evarts -class destroyer escort USS Reybold (DE-275) , she served in the Royal Navy from 1943 until her sinking in 1945.
Construction and transfer
The ship was ordered on 25 January 1942[ 1] [ 2] and laid down as the U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Reybold (DE-275) by the Boston Navy Yard in Boston , Massachusetts , on 20 May 1943.[ 1] She was launched on 8 July 1943. The United States transferred the ship to the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease upon completion on 4 October 1943.
Service history
Commissioned into service in the Royal Navy as HMS Goodall (K479) on 4 October 1943[ 2] simultaneously with her transfer, the ship served on convoy escort duty.
On 29 April 1945, Goodall was escorting Convoy RA 66 in the Barents Sea near the entrance to the Kola Inlet when the German submarine U-968 fired G7es – known to the Allies as "GNAT" – torpedoes at the convoy' s escort vessels at 21:00. Goodall sighted one of the torpedoes, which missed her. At about 22:00, the German submarine U-286 hit Goodall at position 69°25′N 33°38′E / 69.417°N 33.633°E / 69.417; 33.633 (HMS Goodall (K479) torpedoed ) with a GNAT, causing her ammunition magazine to detonate. The explosion blew away the forward part of the ship and killed Lieutenant Commander Fulton and 94 other crewmen. Goodall ' s crew abandoned ship, and on 30 April 1945 the British frigate HMS Anguilla (K500) sank U-286 with gunfire.[ 2] [ 3]
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in April 1945
Shipwrecks
1 Apr: Awa Maru
2 Apr: CD-186 , USS Dickerson , U-321
3 Apr: Brummer , USS S-16 , U-1221 , U-2542 , U-3505 , T111
4 Apr: USS Dickerson , U-237 , U-749 , U-3003
5 Apr: U-242 , USS S-17
6 Apr: Amatsukaze , USS Bush , USS Colhoun , USS Leutze , USS Morris , USS Newcomb , USS Witter , SS Hobbs Victory , SS Logan Victory
7 Apr: Asashimo , Hamakaze , Isokaze , Isuzu , Kasumi , USS LST-447 , Oldenburg , USS PGM-18 , U-1195 , Yahagi , Yamato
8 Apr: U-774 , U-1001
9 Apr: Admiral Scheer , Ro-56 , U-677 , U-747 , U-804 , U-843 , U-982 , U-1065 , U-2509 , U-2514 , U-3512 , U-2516 , Vale
10 Apr: U-878 , Weser
12 Apr: USS Mannert L. Abele , Ro-64 , U-486
13 Apr: Karlsruhe , U-1024
14 Apr: Belgian Airman , U-235 , U-1206
15 Apr: U-103 , U-285 , U-1063 , U-1235
16 Apr: HMCS Esquimalt , Lützow , USS Pringle , U-78 , U-880 , U-1274
17 Apr: Goya
19 Apr: Aquila , U-251 , U-548 , U-879
21 Apr: U-636
22 Apr: USS Swallow , U-518
23 Apr: USS Eagle Boat 56 , U-183
24 Apr: USS Frederick C. Davis , U-108 , U-546
25 Apr: Graf Zeppelin , Ro-109 , TA 32 , U-326
27 Apr: Canada Victory , TA 34
28 Apr: CH-17 , U-56
29 Apr: I-44 , U-56 , U-286 , U-307 , U-1017
30 Apr: HMS Goodall , TA 43 , U-879 , U-1107
Unknown date: I-56 , Ro-46 , Ro-49 , USS Snook , U-246 , U-325 , U-396 , U-398 , U-548 , U-857 , U-1055
Other incidents
2 Apr: USS Dickerson
5 Apr: USS Thornton
6 Apr: USS Defense , USS Emmons , USS Mullany , USS Rodman
8 Apr: USS Bullhead
9 Apr: USS Sea Devil
11 Apr: I-401
12 Apr: USS Lindsey , U-1024 , USS Zellars
14 Apr: USS Sigsbee
15 Apr: HMS Ekins , USS Laffey
16 Apr: USS Bryant , Goya , USS Harding
19 Apr: USS Bullhead , USS Pogy , USS Tolman
27 Apr: HMS Redmill
28 Apr: Argo , USS Huron
29 Apr: USS Baya
30 Apr: U-3525