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ORP ''Burza'' was a of the Polish Navy which saw action in
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Building

ORP ''Burza'' (squall ''or'' storm) was ordered on 2 April 1926 from the French shipyard
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together with her
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. She entered service in 1932 (about four years after the intended delivery date), and her first commander was kmdr Bolesław Sokołowski.


Service history

On 30 August 1939 the Polish destroyers ORP ''Burza'', and were ordered to execute the
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, and the warships headed for
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. On 1 September 1939 Polish destroyers met the
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destroyers and . The British ships led the Polish ships to
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, and at night the Polish destroyers arrived at
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. In 1940 ''Burza'' supported British forces off Norway in April and in the English Channel in May. On 4 May ''Burza'' came alongside the battleship and took aboard Polish survivors who had survived the sinking of ORP ''Grom'' earlier that day. On 24 May 1940 ''Burza'' was ordered to join the Royal Navy destroyers and and shell German positions that were besieging Calais, providing support for British troops ashore. At 16.20 the Allied vessels opened fire on enemy armoured column at Sangatte Hill west of Calais. 10 minutes later they were attacked by 27 German aircraft which hit and sank ''Wessex''. ''Vimiera'' managed to escape. Then the entire enemy air group concentrated on the Polish destroyer. Shrapnel hits jammed her two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns. Three bombs exploded in the water, damaging her boilers and reducing her speed. Then two bombs exploded in the water near or in her bows, forcing ''Burza'' to return to Dover stern firstPersonal recollections of Commander Konstanti Okolow-Zubkowski, December 1999 Midshipman Konstanti Okolow-Zubkowski serving on ''Burza'' recalled that when back at Dover an admiral came aboard complaining that debris was being thrown over the side of the ship. The admiral, when shown the forepeak, apologised, not having realised how badly damaged ''Burza'' was. After major repairs in Portsmouth, ''Burza'' escorted convoy HX 217 as part of
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. While attached to Escort Group B-3, ''Burza'' escorted convoys ONS 167, HX 228, and SL 147/MKS 38. ''Burza'' was detached from ONS 167 to defend
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.Morison 1975 pp. 337–340Rohwer & Hummelchen 1992 p. 194 While attached to Support Group 8, ''Burza'' escorted convoy SC 145 and the October 1943 convoy to establish British air bases in the
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. In 1944 ''Burza'' became a training ship. In 1945 she became a
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for Polish submarines. The Polish crew left ''Burza'' in 1946, when she was transferred to the Royal Navy. In 1951 the ship was returned to the Polish Navy and towed to
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in July. ''Burza'' was overhauled and entered service in 1955. In 1960 she became a
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. After ''Błyskawica'' replaced her in that role she was scrapped in 1977.


Armament

1932–1940: * Four 130 mm
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guns (4x1) * Two 40 mm
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AA cannons (2x1) * Four 13,2 mm Hotchkiss AA machine guns (2x2), from 1935 * Six torpedo tubes 550/533 mm (2x3) * Two depth charge launchers * One
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depth charge thrower * 30 mines 1940–1942: * Four 130 mm Schneider-Creusot guns (4x1) * One 76 mm Mk Vna gun * Two 40 mm Vickers-Armstrongs AA cannons (2x1) * Four 13,2 mm Hotchkiss AA machine guns (2x2) * Eight 12,7 Vickers AA machine guns (2x4) * Three torpedo tubes 550/533 mm (1x3) * Two depth charge launchers * Two Thornycroft depth charge throwers 1942–1946: * Two 130 mm Schneider-Creusot guns (2x1) * One 76 mm Mk Vna gun * Four 40 mm AA Mk VIII cannons (1x4) * Four 20 mm AA Oerlikon cannons * Three torpedo tubes 550/533 mm (1x3) * One
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* Two depth charge launchers * Four Thornycroft depth charge throwers From 1955: * Four 100 mm guns (4x1) * Eight 37 mm AA cannons (4x2) * One depth charge launcher * Four depth charge throwers


See also

*
List of ships of the Polish Navy This is a list of ships of the Polish Navy from the outbreak of World War II to the present day. Currently in service Submarines (1) File:ORP Orzeł.JPG, ''Orzeł'' (Kilo class) Frigates (2) File:ORP Gen. T. Kościuszko.JPG, ''Generał ...


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