|  Oswald before the Second World War | |
| History | |
|---|---|
|  United Kingdom | |
| Name | HMS Oswald | 
| Ordered | 2 December 1926 | 
| Builder | Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow | 
| Laid down | 30 May 1927 | 
| Launched | 19 June 1928 | 
| Commissioned | 1 May 1929 | 
| Identification | Pennant number: N58 | 
| Fate | Sunk, 1 August 1940 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Class and type | Odin-class submarine | 
| Displacement | 
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| Length | 283 ft 6 in (86.4 m) | 
| Beam | 30 ft (9.1 m) | 
| Draught | 16 ft 1 in (4.9 m) | 
| Installed power | 
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| Propulsion | 
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| Speed | 
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| Range | 
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| Test depth | 300 ft (91 m) | 
| Complement | 53–55 officers and ratings | 
| Armament | 
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HMS Oswald was an Odin-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during the 1920s.
Construction and career
She was laid down by Vickers-Armstrongs at Barrow-in-Furness on 30 May 1927, launched on 19 June 1928 and commissioned on 1 May 1929.[1]
Loss
Oswald left Alexandria, Egypt, for a patrol east of Sicily on 19 July 1940. On 30 July, she spotted a convoy of several merchant ships. Her attack on the convoy was not successful and she was spotted by the convoy's escorting destroyers. Subsequently on 1 August Oswald was rammed and sunk by the Italian destroyer Ugolino Vivaldi while on patrol south of Calabria; 52 crewmen were rescued by Italian warships and 3 were lost.[2][3]

Citations
- ↑ "HMS Oswald". Uboat.net. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ↑ Lenton, p. 44
- ↑ Heden, p. 229
Bibliography
- Heden, Karl E. (2006). Sunken Ships, World War Two. Branden Books. ISBN 978-0-8283-2118-1.
- Lenton, H. T. (1972). British Submarines. Navies of the Second World War. London: MacDonald. ISBN 978-0-356-03612-0.
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