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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{|{{Infobox Ship Begin}}
{{Infobox Ship Image
|Ship image=[[Image:HMS Defender (D114).jpg|300px|HMS Defender (D114)]]
|Ship caption=HMS ''Defender'' leaving Malta
}}
{{Infobox Ship Career
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|Ship country=[[UK]]
|Ship flag=[[Image:Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg|60px|Royal Navy Ensign]]
|Ship name=HMS ''Defender'' (D114)
|Ship namesake=
|Ship ordered=
|Ship builder=[[Alexander Stephen and Sons]]<ref name=O-S/>
|Ship laid down=
|Ship launched=27 July 1950<ref name=Clyde>{{cite web|url=http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=3396|title=HMS ''Defender'' at Shipping Times - Clydebuilt Database|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>
|Ship acquired=
|Ship commissioned=05 December 1952<ref name=O-S>{{cite web|url=http://www.oldships.org.uk/SHIPS/SHIP_DETAILS/DEFENDER_DETAILS.htm|title=HMS ''Defender'' at Oldships.org|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>
|Ship decommissioned=
|Ship in service=
|Ship out of service=
|Ship struck=
|Ship reinstated=
|Ship honours=
|Ship fate= Listed for disposal 1969<br>Used for target practice and sold to James A White & Co, [[Inverkeithing]] 10 May 1972 for breaking up.<ref name=O-S/>
|Ship status=
|Ship notes=
|Ship badge=On a Field Red, a fencing buckler and rapier Silver and Gold<br>[[Image:HMS Defender Crest.JPG|100px]]
|Ship motto=''Fendendo vince''<br>("By defence I conquer")
}}
{{Infobox Ship Characteristics
|Hide header=
|Header caption=
|Ship class=[[Daring class destroyer (1949)|''Daring'' Class Destroyer]]
|Ship displacement=Standard: 2,830 [[ton]]s, Full load: 3,820 tons
|Ship length={{convert|390|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship beam={{convert|53|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship draught={{convert|13.6|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship draft=
|Ship propulsion=2 [[Foster Wheeler Corporation|Foster Wheeler]] [[Boiler (steam generator)|boilers]] (650 [[psi]], 850 [[°F]]), [[Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company|Parsons]] [[steam turbine]]s, 2 shafts, 54,000 [[horsepower|shp]] (40 MW)
|Ship speed=30 [[knot (speed)|kn]] (56 km/h)
|Ship range=4,400 [[nautical mile|nmi]] at 20 kn
|Ship complement=Approximately 300
|Ship sensors=*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 293|Radar Type 293Q target indication]]<br/>
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 291|Radar Type 291 air warning]]
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 274|Radar Type 274 navigation]]
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 275|Radar Type 275 fire control]] on director Mk.VI
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 262|Radar Type 262 fire control]] on director CRBF and STAAG Mk.II
|Ship EW=
|Ship armament=*6 [[QF 4.5 inch naval gun|QF 4.5]] in /45 (114 mm) Mark V in 3 twin mountings UD Mark VI<br/>
*4 [[Bofors 40 mm gun|40 mm /60 Bofors A/A]] in 2 twin mounts STAAG Mk.II
*2 [[Bofors 40 mm gun|40 mm /60 Bofors A/A]] in 1 twin mount Mk.V
*2 pentad tubes for 21 in (533 mm) [[torpedo]]es Mk.IX
*1 [[Squid (weapon)|Squid]] anti submarine mortar
|Ship armour=
|Ship armor=
|Ship aircraft=
|Ship aircraft facilities=
|Ship notes=
}}
|}
{{otherships|HMS Defender}}
'''HMS ''Defender'' (D114)''' was a [[Daring class destroyer (1949)|''Daring''-class]] [[destroyer]] of the [[Royal Navy]].
Built as Yard Number 609 <ref name=Clyde/> at [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]], and originally intended to be named ''Dogstar'', she was launched on 27 July 1950. After a career which saw her involved in conflicts in [[Korean War|Korea]], [[Malayan Emergency|Malaya]], [[Cyprus]], [[Suez Crisis|Suez]] and [[Aden Emergency|Aden]], she was listed for disposal in 1969, and was used for target practice in the [[Firth of Forth|Forth]]<ref name=Clyde/>. She was sold to James A White & Co Ltd, [[Inverkeithing]], [[Fife]] for [[Ship breaking|breaking]] in 1972<ref name=B-C>{{cite web|url=http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/destroyers_after_1945.htm|title=HMS ''Defender'' at Battleships-cruisers.co.uk|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>.
==Career==
''Defender'' commissioned for the [[Far East]] during 1953 and 1954, operating with [[US Navy]] in Japanese waters during October 1953 and taking part in the [[Korean War]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hmtships.googlepages.com/home|title=Hired Military Transport|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>. In 1954 she located the wreck of [[HMS Prince of Wales (53)|HMS ''Prince of Wales'']] in position {{coord|3|33.6|N|104|28.7|E|type:landmark}}. Taking part in the [[Malay Emergency]], ''Defender'' carried out a coastal bombardment on the [[Johor]] coast, following which she steamed up the [[Johor River]] for nine miles, reminding any hostile watchers of the Royal Navy presence<ref name=BSW>{{cite web|url=http://www.britains-smallwars.com/|title=Britain's Small Wars|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>. At some time between 1955 and 1958 she took part in operations against the terrorist organisation [[EOKA]] in [[Cyprus]]<ref name=BSW/>.
On 19 July 1956 she brought [[Faisal II of Iraq]] across the [[English Channel|Channel]] to [[Dover]] for a 3-day state visit to the [[UK]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.itnsource.com/en/Entire-Archive/Compilations/Regions/Middle_East/?ref=%2Fcollections%2FS16110601.xml&collName=Iraq&links=&isDigi=True¤tPageIndex=0|title=Archive footage - ITN Source|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>. Later the same year she served as escort to [[HMY Britannia|The Royal Yacht]] at [[Stockholm]] and [[Copenhagen]] and around the [[Baltic Sea]]. The ship was diverted to the [[Mediterranean]] and proceeded to [[Suez Crisis|Suez]], where she took part in the hostilities<ref name=BSW/>. In 1958 she conducted her first refit, losing her after torpedo tubes in the process and by July 1959 she was back in the [[Mediterranean]] - Able Seaman James Simpson of ''Defender'' is buried at [[Kalkara]] Naval Cemetery in [[Malta]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.angelfire.com/mp/memorials/AMaltalist2.htm|title=Malta Memorials|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>.
From 1963 to 1965 she was refitted for the second and last time, losing the forward torpedo tubes and gaining the Type 903 [[Fire-control radar]]. In 1966 she was deployed to [[Saint Vincent (island)|St Vincent]] in the [[Caribbean]] as a precaution during a period of anticipated political unrest. The next year she was east of Suez again, providing [[Anti-submarine warfare|anti-submarine]] cover for the [[task force]] withdrawal from [[Aden]]<ref name=BSW/>, and then remaining in the Far East until 1969. That year she was listed for disposal and she spent her last days in the [[Firth of Forth]] as a [[target ship]] before being sold for breaking.
==Commanding Officers==
{| border="1"
|'''From''' || '''To''' |||'''Captain'''
|-
|1954||1955|||Captain Joseph Charles Cameron Henley RN (later Rear Admiral Sir Joseph Henley [[Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] [[Order of the Bath|CB]])
|-
|1956||?|||Captain Hardy RN
|-
|1959||1960|||Captain Geoffrey Harry Carew-Hunt RN (later Rear Admiral Carew-Hunt CB)
|}
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Daring class destroyer (1949)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Defender (D114)}}
[[Category:Daring class destroyers (1949)]]
[[Category:Royal Navy destroyers]]
[[Category:Destroyers of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Clyde-built ships]]
[[Category:Ships of the Royal Navy]]
[[Category:1950 ships]]
{{UK-destroyer-stub}}' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{|{{Infobox Ship Begin}}
{{Infobox Ship Image
|Ship image=[[Image:HMS Defender (D114).jpg|300px|HMS Defender (D114)]]
|Ship caption=HMS ''Defender'' leaving Malta
}}
{{Infobox Ship Career
|Hide header=
|Ship country=[[UK]]
|Ship flag=[[Image:Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg|60px|Royal Navy Ensign]]
|Ship name=HMS ''Defender'' (D114)
|Ship namesake=
|Ship ordered=
|Ship builder=[[Alexander Stephen and Sons]]<ref name=O-S/>
|Ship laid down=
|Ship launched=27 July 1950<ref name=Clyde>{{cite web|url=http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=3396|title=HMS ''Defender'' at Shipping Times - Clydebuilt Database|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>
|Ship acquired=
|Ship commissioned=05 December 1952<ref name=O-S>{{cite web|url=http://www.oldships.org.uk/SHIPS/SHIP_DETAILS/DEFENDER_DETAILS.htm|title=HMS ''Defender'' at Oldships.org|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>
|Ship decommissioned=
|Ship in service=
|Ship out of service=
|Ship struck=
|Ship reinstated=
|Ship honours=
|Ship fate= Listed for disposal 1969<br>Used for target practice and sold to James A White & Co, [[Inverkeithing]] 10 May 1972 for breaking up.<ref name=O-S/>
|Ship status=
|Ship notes=
|Ship badge=On a Field Red, a fencing buckler and rapier Silver and Gold<br>[[Image:HMS Defender Crest.JPG|100px]]
|Ship motto=''Fendendo vince''<br>("By defence I conquer")
}}
{{Infobox Ship Characteristics
|Hide header=
|Header caption=
|Ship class=[[Daring class destroyer (1949)|''Daring'' Class Destroyer]]
|Ship displacement=Standard: 2,830 [[ton]]s, Full load: 3,820 tons
|Ship length={{convert|390|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship beam={{convert|53|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship draught={{convert|13.6|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship draft=
|Ship propulsion=2 [[Foster Wheeler Corporation|Foster Wheeler]] [[Boiler (steam generator)|boilers]] (650 [[psi]], 850 [[°F]]), [[Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company|Parsons]] [[steam turbine]]s, 2 shafts, 54,000 [[horsepower|shp]] (40 MW)
|Ship speed=30 [[knot (speed)|kn]] (56 km/h)
|Ship range=4,400 [[nautical mile|nmi]] at 20 kn
|Ship complement=Approximately 300
|Ship sensors=*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 293|Radar Type 293Q target indication]]<br/>
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 291|Radar Type 291 air warning]]
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 274|Radar Type 274 navigation]]
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 275|Radar Type 275 fire control]] on director Mk.VI
*[[List of World War II British naval radar#type 262|Radar Type 262 fire control]] on director CRBF and STAAG Mk.II
|Ship EW=
|Ship armament=*6 [[QF 4.5 inch naval gun|QF 4.5]] in /45 (114 mm) Mark V in 3 twin mountings UD Mark VI<br/>
*4 [[Bofors 40 mm gun|40 mm /60 Bofors A/A]] in 2 twin mounts STAAG Mk.II
*2 [[Bofors 40 mm gun|40 mm /60 Bofors A/A]] in 1 twin mount Mk.V
*2 pentad tubes for 21 in (533 mm) [[torpedo]]es Mk.IX
*1 [[Squid (weapon)|Squid]] anti submarine mortar
|Ship armour=
|Ship armor=
|Ship aircraft=
|Ship aircraft facilities=
|Ship notes=
}}
|}
{{otherships|HMS Defender}}
'''HMS ''Defender'' (D114)''' was a [[Daring class destroyer (1949)|''Daring''-class]] [[destroyer]] of the [[Royal Navy]].
Built as Yard Number 609 <ref name=Clyde/> at [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]], and originally intended to be named ''Dogstar'', she was launched on 27 July 1950. After a career which saw her involved in conflicts in [[Korean War|Korea]], [[Malayan Emergency|Malaya]], [[Cyprus]], [[Suez Crisis|Suez]] and [[Aden Emergency|Aden]], she was listed for disposal in 1969, and was used for target practice in the [[Firth of Forth|Forth]]<ref name=Clyde/>. She was sold to James A White & Co Ltd, [[Inverkeithing]], [[Fife]] for [[Ship breaking|breaking]] in 1972<ref name=B-C>{{cite web|url=http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/destroyers_after_1945.htm|title=HMS ''Defender'' at Battleships-cruisers.co.uk|accessdate=2008-05-20}}</ref>.
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==Commanding Officers==
{| border="1"
|'''From''' || '''To''' |||'''Captain'''
|-
|1954||1955|||Captain Joseph Charles Cameron Henley RN (later Rear Admiral Sir Joseph Henley [[Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] [[Order of the Bath|CB]])
|-
|1956||?|||Captain Hardy RN
|-
|1959||1960|||Captain Geoffrey Harry Carew-Hunt RN (later Rear Admiral Carew-Hunt CB)
|}
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Daring class destroyer (1949)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Defender (D114)}}
[[Category:Daring class destroyers (1949)]]
[[Category:Royal Navy destroyers]]
[[Category:Destroyers of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Clyde-built ships]]
[[Category:Ships of the Royal Navy]]
[[Category:1950 ships]]
{{UK-destroyer-stub}}' |
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