HMS TURBULENT (1941 - 1943)


TURBULENT TURBULENT Crest

HMS TURBULENT (Cdr J W Linton) sailed from Algiers on 24 February 1943 to a patrol area in the Tyrrhenian Sea. On 1 March, she attacked and sank the Italian steamship San Vincenzo, of 865 tons, off Paola. She was then ordered to the East coast of Corsica, with instructions to coast-crawl to the Southeast corner of Sardinia, and report from there. This she failed to do.

From Italian records it is evident that on 11 March she had attacked the Italian steamer Mafalda, eight miles off Bastia, missing with two torpedoes. Subsequently, she was hunted by anti-submarine craft sent out from Bastia. At 0900 on 12 March a submarine was seen to break surface by one of the searching craft, and was attacked by gunfire and depth-charges, forcing her to submerge. She was considered to have been sunk.

The submarine was listed as lost on 23 March 1943 when she became overdue.

Commander Tubby Linton was awarded the Victoria Cross for his patrols in HMS TURBULENT during 1942.

PEOPLE WHO DIED WHILE SERVING IN THIS UNIT

23 March 1943 (67)
BAKER A O Lt
BENNETT F G N AB
BIDDLECOMBE W H J LS
BILLINGSLEY M E AB
BLAKE J P Lt
BOURNE A E Sto 1
BOYCE J M Sto 1
BOYCE V C Sto 1
BROKENSHIRE H AB
BROMBY H A/CERA
BROWN N Tel
CHARTRES C F E Lt (E)
CLEMENTS B C W Lt
COURTNALL C F L Sto
CROWSTON A S ERA 3
DARLING C Sto 1
DELLER J A AB
DENNIS R A L Tel
DOWN C S T Sto 1
DYE W J Sto 1

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2 responses

Martin

11 August 2025, 10:47pm

l hope that one day the wreck is found and her crew can be finally laid to rest.

Christopher Morgan-Jones

30 March 2025, 9:45pm

The attack off Bastia was against the Free French Submarine Casabianca. This has been proved by Casabianca’s log . A more likely explanation for the loss was an attack by a Ju. 88 and subsequent depth charging by the Italian torpedo boat Ardito on the 6th of March.