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HMS Gallant and HMS Sussex, Gibraltar 1938
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HMS Gallant and HMS Sussex, Gibraltar 1938
G Class destroyer HMS Gallant alongside County Class cruiser HMS Sussex
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© Charles Brown Collection, Royal Air Force Museum
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, we find the G-class destroyer HMS Gallant (G72) gracefully moored alongside the County-class cruiser HMS Sussex (12,350 tons) in the historic British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, in 1938. The serene waters of the Mediterranean Sea create a mirror-like reflection, enhancing the visual impact of these magnificent warships. The G-class destroyers, such as HMS Gallant, were a significant improvement over their preceding classes, boasting improved seaworthiness and armament. Armed with six 4.7-inch guns, ten 2-pounder anti-aircraft guns, and six torpedo tubes, HMS Gallant was a formidable force to be reckoned with. HMS Sussex, on the other hand, was a powerful County-class cruiser, which served as the backbone of the Royal Navy's cruiser fleet during the interwar period. With a main armament of eight 8-inch guns and a top speed of 32 knots, she was a formidable presence in the Mediterranean. The photograph, taken by the renowned Royal Air Force (RAF) photographer Charles E. Brown, captures a moment of camaraderie and cooperation between these two vessels. The image is a testament to the close relationship between the Royal Navy's various classes of ships and the importance of joint operations in maintaining peace and security during this period. The photograph also serves as a poignant reminder of the interwar era, a time when the world was on the brink of another major conflict. The image of these two warships, moored peacefully in Gibraltar, stands in stark contrast to the turmoil that was to come. Overall, this photograph is a remarkable piece of maritime history, offering a glimpse into the past and reminding us of the important role the Royal Navy played in maintaining peace and security during the interwar period.
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