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| The story behind the destroyer HMS Burnham
Apart from those under refit or required for fleet duties, this left only a handful for escort duties. So the transfer of 50 aged destroyers from the USA to the Royal Navy - one of which was the HMS Burnham, pictured here - was essential and filled a vital role until war reconstruction could begin. The outstanding feature of these 'gift horses' was their flush decked hulls and four funnels. Never intended for use in the North Atlantic, they would lurch, shudder and roll - and their flimsy bridges were often stove in by the force of the sea while mess decks were often awash.
In 1942, HMS Burnham was fomerly adopted by Burnham-On-Sea in Somerset, UK and woollen comforts were gratefully received by the crew onboard the ship (pictured left) from time to time. In 1944 a contingent of the ship's company visited the town and were very well entertained. The HMS Burnham was certainly a powerful destroyer: Displacement:
1,190 tons Plaque unveiled remembering the HMS Burnham:
Read more about the commemoration ceremony here.
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