HMS Sansovino (F162)
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HMS ''Sansovino'' was an infantry landing ship in service with the
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during the late stages of the
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. She was built in 1943 by
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, Wilmington,
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as the ''Cape Compass'' for the
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(USMC). She was transferred to the
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(MoWT) on completion and renamed ''Empire Cutlass''. In January 1945, she was requisitioned by the
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as HMS ''Sansovino'', serving until June when she was returned to the MoWT, regaining her former name ''Empire Cutlass''. In 1947, she was returned to the USMC. A proposed sale in 1948 to China fell through due to the outbreak of the Chinese Civil War and the ship was laid up in the James River, Virginia. In 1960, she was sold to Taiwan and renamed ''Hai Ou'', serving until 1970 when she was scrapped at Kaohsiung.


Description

The ship was built in 1943 by
Consolidated Steel Corporation Consolidated Steel Corporation (formed 18 December 1928) was an American steel and shipbuilding business. Consolidated built ships during World War II in two locations: Wilmington, California and Orange, Texas. It was created in 1929 by the mer ...
, Wilmington,
California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
. She was long overall, between perpendiculars, with a beam of . She was assessed as , 11,650 deadweight tonnage, DWT. The ship was powered by a geared steam turbine of 4,400 shaft horsepower, shp. This was supplied by two boilers and drove a single screw propeller. It could propel the ship at .


History


World War II

The ship was laid down at ''Cape Compass'', but completed as ''Empire Cutlass''. A Type C1 ship, Type C1-S-AY-1 ship, she was completed in November 1943. She was transferred to the MoWT under the terms of lend lease shortly after being completed, and renamed ''Empire Cutlass''. Her port of registry was London. The United Kingdom Official Number 169740 and Code Letters MYMG were allocated. (Enter MYMG or Empire Cutlass in relevant search box) Overseas Containers Limited, Furness, Withy & Co. ''Empire Cutlass'' departed from Los Angeles, California on her maiden voyage on 21 November 1943, sailing to Balboa, Panama, Balboa, arriving on 1 December. She then sailed to Cristóbal, Colón, Cristóbal, Panama, where she joined Convoy ZG 52, which arrived at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba on 14 December. She then joined Convoy GN 102, which departed from Guantanamo Bay the next day and arrived at New York City, New York on 22 December. On 9 January 1944, ''Empire Cutlass'' departed from New York as a member of Convoy CU 11, which arrived at Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom on 20 January. She left the convoy at the River Clyde, Clyde, arriving that day. On 30 January, she departed form the Clyde for Loch Ewe, where she joined Convoy WN 539, which arrived at Methil, Fife on 2 February. She left the convoy at Invergordon, Ross-shire on 1 February. She was converted to a Landing Ship, Infantry, LSI (L), carrying sixteen Landing Craft Assault (LCA) for the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. On D-Day she carried the Lancashire Fusiliers, South Lancashire Regiment for Sword Beach. She carried 16 x Landing Craft Assault, LCA, 2 x Landing craft of the Royal Marines, LCVP, 1 x Landing Craft, Support, Medium, LCSM or 1 x Landing Craft Mechanized, LCM. She could carry 1,458 troops in addition to her complement of 250 officers and men. Armament consisted 1 x 4-inch gun, 1 x 12 pounder gun, 12 pdr gun, 12 x Oerlikon 20 mm cannon, 20mm guns. During the Normandy Landings, she had near misses from two torpedoes and suffered heavy shelling from Le Havre. ''Empire Cutlass'' lost eight of her sixteen LCAs. On 13 June, ''Empire Cutlass'' transported members of the 712th Railway Operating Battalion, Transportation Corps, United States Army to France. Although the ship arrived the next day, it was not until 16 June that the troops were able to disembark, due to the weather. Later in June while in the Solent, a V-1 flying bomb brought down by her barrage balloon exploded on her starboard side.http://www.rocassoc.org.uk/open/items/seaborne.htm She continued to ferry troops from England to France after repairs. On 21 November she was damaged by an oyster mine off the Digne Light, Le Havre, France, but no casualties were reported. She was sent for repairs in Falmouth, Cornwall, Falmouth. In 1945 she was requisitioned by the British Admiralty, Admiralty and commissioned as HMS ''Sansovino'', under which name she served out the remainder of the war. ''Sansovino'' participated in Operation Zipper in September 1945.


Post-war

On 18 January 1946 she was in the Pacific when the MV Highland Brigade, ''Highland Brigade'', carrying two thousand British Indian Army, Indian troops, struck a naval mine, mine off Singapore. The ''Sansovino'', which was carrying troops of the 2nd Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment from Soerabaja, came to the aid of the stricken ''Highland Brigade'', and took 110 Indian troops off with her landing craft. The ''Highland Brigade'' was subsequently towed into Singapore. She was returned to the Ministry of War Transport in June 1946, which returned her to Furness, Withy & Co under her original name of ''Empire Cutlass''. She was returned to the US Navy in 1947 and operated by the
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. In 1947, she was returned to the USMC. On 8 October 1947, she was allocated to the Reserve Fleet (United Kingdom), Reserve Fleet and laid up in the James River (Virginia), James River, Virginia. In 1948, an attempt was made by Republic of China, China to purchase the ship, and she was renamed ''Hai Ou'' in preparation. Although ''Empire Cutlass'' was withdrawn from the Reserve Fleet on 29 April 1948 and delivered to Norfolk, Virginia, the sale fell through due to the outbreak of the Chinese Civil War. The ship was arrested as it had not been paid for. It was held by Dichman, Wright & Pugh awaiting disposal. ''Empire Cutlass'' re-entered the Reserve Fleet on 28 August 1950. On 21 December 1951, a recommendation was made that the ship be scrapped. She was reported to be slightly damaged, with repairs estimated at United States Dollar, $35,000 and conversion costs estimated at $395,000. She remained in the Reserve Fleet on the James River. In 1960, she was sold to Taiwan, and was withdrawn from the Reserve Fleet on 27 July. ''Empire Cutlass'' was renamed ''Hai Ou'', and entered service with the China Merchants Group, China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., of Taiwan. On 8 March 1962, ''Hai Ou'' collided with the Japanese steamship at Kobe. She sailed with them until 1970, when she was sold for breaking up, being scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan by 15 October 1970.


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