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HMS Imogen (D44)

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Career The White Ensign of the Royal Navy.
Built By: R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company, Limited, at Hebburn-on-Tyne, England
Laid down: 18 January 1936
Launched: 30 October 1936
Commissioned: 2 June 1937
Paid off:
Fate: Sunk by collision 16 July 1940
Pennant: D44

HMS Imogen (D44) was a British Royal Navy I-class destroyer that served during World War II. Imogen attacked and sank the enemy German submarines U-42 south-west of Ireland on 13 October 1939 in company with the destroyer Ilex, and U-63 in the North Sea while in company with the destroyer Inglefield and the submarine Narwhal on 25 February 1940. She collided with the cruiser Glasgow and sank off Pentland Firth on 16 July 1940

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