List of ships of the Second World War (P)
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This is a list of ships of the Second World War ships starting with P. [1][2][3][4] Submarines show submerged displacement. Dates are year_month_day to allow ordering. Click on headers to sort column alphabetically.
| Ship | Country | Class | Type | Displacement (tons) | First commissioned | Fate |
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| Pakenham | P | destroyer | 1,690 | 4 February 1942 | constructive loss, scuttled 16 April 1943 | |
| Paladin | P | destroyer | 1,690 | December 1941 | paid off June 1961, scrapped 1962 | |
| Pandora | Parthian | submarine | 2,070 | 30 June 1930 | sunk 1 April 1942, scrapped 1955 | |
| Panther | Wild Beast | destroyer | 1,030 | 19 October 1912 | Decommissioned 1946 | |
| Panther | P | destroyer | 1,690 | 12 December 1941 | sunk 9 October 1943 | |
| Parana | Rosario class gunboat | 1,055 | Sold 28 August 1958 | |||
| Paris | Courbet | dreadnought | 23,475 | 5 June 1913 | captured by Britain 3 July 1940 used as depot ship, scrapped 1956 | |
| Parker | Benson | destroyer | 1,620 | 31 August 1942 | decommissioned 1947, scrapped 1973 | |
| Parry Sound | Flower modified | corvette | 1,015 | 30 August 1944 | 10 July 1945 | |
| Parthian | Parthian | submarine | 2,070 | 30 June 1930 | sunk August 1943 | |
| Partridge | P | destroyer | 1,690 | 5 July 1941 | paid off 1 January 1946 | |
| Pasadena | Cleveland class light cruiser | 11,800 | 8 June 1944 | scrapped 1970 | ||
| Pathfinder | P | destroyer | 1,690 | 13 April 1942 | paid off 1945, scrapped 1948 | |
| Patia | fighter catapult ship | sunk 1941 | ||||
| Patria | gunboat | 1,200 | ||||
| Patroclus | Armed merchant cruiser | 11,314 | 12 September 1939 | sunk 4 November 1940 | ||
| Patroller | Ruler | escort carrier | 11,400 | 22 October 1943 | paid off 7 February 1947, scrapped February 1974 | |
| Patterson | Bagley | destroyer | 1,500 | 22 September 1937 | scrapped 1947 | |
| Peder Skram | Herluf Trolle class coastal defence ship | 3,735 | c.1908 | became Adler (Germany), sold for scrap 1 May 1949[5] | ||
| Pegasus | fighter catapult ship | 7,080 | 10 December 1914 | HMS Ark Royal to 1934, paid off June 1946 | ||
| Penetang | River | frigate | 1,445 | 19 October 1944 | paid off 2 September 1955 | |
| Penn | P | destroyer | 1,690 | 10 February 1942 | scrapped 30 October 1950 | |
| Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | super dreadnought | 33,000 | 12 June 1916 | Decommissioned 29 August 1946, sunk as target 10 February 1948 | |
| Pennywort | Flower | corvette | 925 | 5 March 1942 | ||
| Pensacola | Pensacola-class heavy cruiser | 9,100 | 6 February 1930 | sunk as target 1948 | ||
| Pentstemon | Flower | corvette | 925 | 31 July 1941 | ||
| Penylan | Hunt | destroyer escort | 1,050 | 25 August 1942 | sunk 3 December 1942 | |
| Peony | Flower | corvette | 925 | 2 August 1940 | to Greece as Sachtouris 1943, scrapped 1952 | |
| Perkins | Mahan | destroyer | 1,450 | 18 September 1936 | sunk 29 November 1942 | |
| Periwinkle | Flower | corvette | 925 | 8 April 1940 | to USA as Restless 15 March 1942, to UK 26 August 1945 | |
| Perseus (I) | Colossus | aircraft maintenance carrier | 13,200 | 16 December 1944 | transferred to France 6 August 1946, renamed Arromanches | |
| Perseus (II) | Parthian | submarine | 2,070 | 15 April 1930 | sunk 6 December 1941. | |
| Pert | Flower modified | corvette | 1,015 | 23 July 1943 | 3 October 1945 | |
| Perth | modified Leander class light cruiser | 6,980 | 29 June 1939 (former HMS Amphion) | sunk 1 March 1942 | ||
| Petard | P | destroyer | 1,690 | 15 June 1942 | scrapped June 1967 | |
| Peterborough | Flower modified | corvette | 1,015 | 1 June 1944 | 19 July 1945 | |
| Petunia | Flower | corvette | 925 | 13 January 1941 | ||
| Phelps | Porter | destroyer | 1,850 | 26 February 1936 | scrapped 1947 | |
| Philadelphia | Brooklyn class light cruiser | 10,200 | 23 September 1937 | transferred to Brazil as Almirante Barroso 1951, scrapped 1973 | ||
| Phlox | Flower | corvette | 925 | May 1942 | ||
| Phoenix | Brooklyn class light cruiser | 10,200 | 3 October 1938 | transferred to Argentina as General Belgrano 1951, sunk by HMS Conqueror in Falklands War on 2 May 1982 | ||
| Phoenix | Parthian | submarine | 2,070 | 3 February 1931 | sunk 16 July 1940 | |
| Picotee | Flower | corvette | 925 | 5 September 1940 | sunk on 12 August 1941 by U-568[6] | |
| Pictou | Flower | corvette | 925 | 29 April 1941 | paid off 12 July 1945 | |
| Pimpernel | Flower | corvette | 925 | 9 January 1941 | ||
| Pindos | Hunt | destroyer escort | 1,050 | 27 June 1942 | paid off 1959, scrapped 1960 | |
| Ping Hai | light cruiser | 2,200 | became Yasoshima (Japan) | |||
| Pinguin | Auxiliary cruiser | 17,600 | 6 February 1940 | sunk 8 May 1941 | ||
| Pink | Flower | corvette | 925 | 2 July 1942 | declared total loss after 27 June 1944 in attack by U-988[7] | |
| Pioneer | Colossus | aircraft maintenance carrier | 13,200 | 8 February 1945 | scrapped September 1954 | |
| Piorun | N | destroyer | 1,690 | 4 November 1940 | to Poland October 1940, to UK August 1946, scrapped 1955 | |
| Pittsburgh | Baltimore class heavy cruiser | 17,200 | 10 October 1944 | decommissioned 1956, scrapped 1974 | ||
| Plunkett | Gleaves | destroyer | 1,630 | 17 July 1940 | to Taiwan 1959, scrapped 1975 | |
| Pluton | minelayer light cruiser | 4,773 | 10 April 1931 | lost 13 September 1939 | ||
| Pola | Zara class heavy cruiser | 11,730 | 1932 | sunk 28 March 1941 | ||
| Polyanthus | Flower | corvette | 925 | 24 April 1941 | sunk on 21 September 1943 by U-952[8] | |
| Pompeo Magno | Capitani Romani class light cruiser (also known as exploratori oceanici) | 3,750 | ||||
| Poppy | Flower | corvette | 925 | 12 May 1942 | ||
| Porcupine | P | destroyer | 1,690 | 31 August 1942 | Strangest vessel of the war? Torpedoed, split almost in half, declared constructive loss March 1943. Towed to harbour, cut into two, rebuilt, and each half was re-commissioned into the Royal Navy; as HMS Pork, and HMS Pine. Paid off 31 August 1946. | |
| Port Arthur | Flower | corvette | 925 | 26 May 1942 | paid off 11 July 1945 | |
| Port Colborne | River | frigate | 1,445 | 15 November 1943 | paid off 7 November 1945 | |
| Porter | Porter | destroyer | 1,850 | 25 August 1936 | sunk 26 October 1942 | |
| Portland | Portland class heavy cruiser | 9,950 | 23 February 1933 | decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1959 | ||
| Portsmouth | Cleveland class light cruiser | 11,800 | 20 September 1944 | scrapped 1974 | ||
| Poseidon | Parthian | submarine | 2,070 | 5 May 1930 | sunk in accidental collision with a merchant 9 June 1931 | |
| Potentilla | Flower | corvette | 925 | 16 January 1942 | to Norway 16 January 1942, to RN 13 March 1944 | |
| Poundmaker | River | frigate | 1,445 | 17 September 1944 | paid off 25 November 1945 | |
| Premier | Ruler | escort carrier | 11,400 | 3 November 1943 | paid off 21 May 1946, scrapped 1976 | |
| Prescott | Flower | corvette | 925 | 26 June 1941 | paid off 20 July 1945 | |
| Preston | Mahan | destroyer | 1,450 | 27 October 1936 | sunk 14 November 1942 | |
| Prestonian | River | frigate | 1,445 | 13 September 1944 | paid off 24 April 1956 | |
| Pretoria Castle | merchant aircraft carrier | 23,450 | 28 November 1939 | paid off 26 January 1946 | ||
| Primauguet | Duguay-Trouin-class light cruiser | 7,249 | 1 April 1927 | scuttled 8 November 1942 | ||
| Primrose | Flower | corvette | 925 | 15 July 1940 | ||
| Primula | Flower | corvette | 925 | 27 August 1940 | ||
| Prudent | Flower modified | corvette | 1,015 | 16 August 1943 | 11 October 1945 | |
| Prince David | Armed Merchant Cruiser | 5,736 | 28 December 1940 | Broken up 1951 | ||
| Prince Henry | Armed Merchant Cruiser | 6,893 | 3 November 1940 | paid off July 1946 | ||
| Prince of Wales | King George V | battleship | 35,000 | 31 March 1941 | sunk 10 December 1941 | |
| Prince Robert | Armed Merchant Cruiser | 6,892 | December 1940 | paid off 10 December 1945 | ||
| Prince Rupert | River | frigate | 1,445 | 30 August 1943 | paid off 15 January 1946 | |
| Princeton | Independence | light aircraft carrier | 11,000 | 25 February 1943 | sunk 24 October 1944 | |
| Prinz Eugen | enlarged Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser | 14,680 | 1 August 1940 | sunk after A-bomb test at Bikini in 1946 | ||
| Proteus | Parthian | submarine | 2,070 | 5 May 1930 | Scrapped in March 1946 at Troon. | |
| Provence | Bretagne | super dreadnought | 22,200 | 1 March 1916 | scuttled 27 November 1942, | |
| Providence | Cleveland class light cruiser | 11,800 | 15 May 1945 | converted to missile cruiser 1959, scrapped 1980 | ||
| Psara | Freccia modified | destroyer | 1,350 | 1933 | sunk 20 April 1941 | |
| Puckeridge | Hunt | destroyer escort | 1,000 | sunk 6 September 1943 by U-617 | ||
| Puncher | Ruler | escort carrier | 11,400 | 5 February 1944 | Crewed by RCN, paid off 16 February 1946, scrapped 1973 | |
| Punjab | Bathurst | minesweeper | 1,025 | 20 March 1942 | Decommissioned 1949 | |
| Punjabi | Tribal | destroyer | 2,020 | 29 March 1939 | sunk 1 May 1942 | |
| Pursuer | Attacker | escort carrier | 11,400 | 14 June 1943 | Returned to USN 12 February 1946, sold for scrap May 1946. | |
| Pytchley | Hunt | destroyer escort | 1,050 | 23 October 1940 | paid off 1946, scrapped 1956 |
References
- ↑ Naval Vessel Register Index
- ↑ "US Navy Inactive Classification Symbols". Naval Vessel Register. NAVSEA Shipbuilding Support Office. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ↑ Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Index
- ↑ Archives, The National. "Royal Navy operations in the Second World War - The National Archives". The National Archives. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
- ↑ Johnny E. Balsved, ed. (4 April 2005). "Peder Skram (1908 – 1943)". Naval History – Royal Danish Navy. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ↑ HMS Picotee (K 63) (British Corvette) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII - uboat.net
- ↑ HMS Pink (K 137) (British Corvette) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII - uboat.net
- ↑ HMS Polyanthus (K 47) (British Corvette) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII - uboat.net
- Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475.
- navy.mil: List of homeports and their ships
- NavSource Naval History
- Whitley, M J (2000). Destroyers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia. London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 1-85409-521-8.
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