HMS Crested Eagle

HMS Crested Eagle was a paddle steamer sunk in the Dunkirk evacuation. The ship was built by J. Samuel White & Co in 1925, and was taken over by the Admiralty during the Second World War to be used as a minesweeper. On 29 May 1940 it was attacked by the Germans during the British evacuation from Dunkirk.[1] The ship is now still visible at low spring tide on the beach of Zuydcoote.[2]

History
Name: Crested Eagle
Builder: J. Samuel White & Co
Completed: 1925
Fate: Taken over by Royal Navy
United Kingdom
Name: Crested Eagle
Fate: Sunk 29 May 1940
General characteristics as built
Type: Paddle steamer

Captain of the ship, Lieutenant Commander Bernard Booth.

Citations

  1. "HMS Crested Eagle [+1940]". wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  2. "Crested Eagle". dkepaves.free.fr (in French). Retrieved 25 April 2019.
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