B a t t l
e H o n o u r s
HAVIK
Single Ship Action 1810 - BALTIC 1855 - NORWAY
1940
Motto
Nemo me impune lacesit: 'No
one hurts me with impunity'
One of the
pre-war submarines of the Class ordered in 1937 and completed in
July 1939 she was the first submarine to carry this name which had
been introduced in 1808 for a Schooner at Bermuda. It was
subsequently used for other warships
including minor war vessels and last borne by a 1st Class Gunboat in
1899 which was sold in 1926. This submarine joined the 2nd Submarine
Flotilla after completion of Trials and work-up.
She was
deployed for patrol off Norway and for convoy defence. In November
1939 she carried out a patrol in the Skaggerak to intercept the
German liner BREMEN which was
unsuccessful. During April 1940 she took part in Home Fleet
operations off Norway and had been ordered
to attack shipping at Stavangar. This was
cancelled after an unsuccessful attack on a U-Boat was reported off Skudesnes on 9th April and submarine was ordered
to patrol in this area in case a further
attack could be made. As a result she was sighted on the surface by
the German submarine U4 which fired torpedoes and sank her with no survivors. The
Commanding Officer was Lieut Cdr. W F Haselfoot, RN.
N o t e
This name was
selected for use by the RN Underwater Testing Establishment in the
Isle of Skye but has not been used. |