
In the first few years of the Second world war,
HMS Argus
saw service ferrying aircraft to Gibraltar and
In June 1942, Sea Hurricanes from 801 Squadron on
HMS Eagle
provided top cover for Harpoon, the essential supply convoy heading for
Argus's other main role was for deck landing training for RN aircraft from the 767 sqdn deck-landing school at RNAS Arbroath in 1939-1941. Her operational duties, included notably an Arctic convoy (early 1943) and involvement in the North African landings in Noivember 1942. From mid-1943 she was again used only for training in home waters.
After being paid off in December 1944, she served
as an
accommodation ship 1945 and eventually sold on
Atlantic 1941 - 2,
Arctic
1941,
Squadrons and Aircraft
Squadrons and aircraft for when
Argus was
engaged on operations. November 1939 14 Fairey Swordfish Trainers. June
1940 11
Fairey Swordfish. August 1940 3 Fairey Swordfish. April 1941 12 Fairey
Swordfish. May 1941 3 Fairey Fulmar Fighters. August 1941 2 Grumman
Martlet. November 1941 4 Fairey Fulmar, 4 Fairey Swordfish, 2 Sea
Hurricane. January 1942 4 Fairey Fulmar and 4 Fairey Swordfish.
|
FAA squadrons embarked |
Dates |
Aircraft type |
|
701 |
June
1940-Oct 1940 |
Walrus
I |
|
821X |
Dec
1940 |
Swordfish
I |
|
825 dt |
Dec
1940-Jan 1941 |
Swordfish
I |
|
800Y |
May
1941 |
Fulmar
I |
|
804B |
Sept
1941-Oct 1941 |
Fulmar
I |
|
828 |
Sept
1941-Oct 1941 |
Albacore
I and Swordfish I |
|
818
dt |
Sept
1941-Nov 1941 |
Swordfish
I |
|
812 |
Nov
1941-April 1942 |
Swordfish
I |
|
804
dt |
Nov
1941 |
Fulmar
II |
|
807
dt |
Nov
1941 |
Fulmar
II |
|
807 |
Feb
1942-June 1942 |
Fulmar
II |
|
801 |
May
1942-June 1942 |
Sea
Hurricane Ib |
|
824
dt |
May
1942-June 1942 |
Swordfish
I |
|
804 |
July
1942-Aug 1942 |
Hurricane
IIb |
|
880 |
Oct
1942-Nov 1942 |
Spitfire
Vb |
|
837A dt |
Jan 1943-Feb 1943 |
Swordfish I/II |
|
|
|
|