Arctic Convoys Musketeer commissioned on 9 September 1942 and joined the Home Fleet as part of the
3rd Destroyer Flotilla covering the North Sea and the North Western Approaches. In November 1942 she was switched to duty with the convoys to the
Soviet Union, protecting merchant shipping delivering vital supplies to Russia for her war against
Nazi Germany. This was a role that
Musketeer was to perform for most of her wartime service, although from May to September 1943, following a refit, she once again served in the Home Fleet guarding the Western Approaches. On 27 September 1943 she took part in a mission in support of
Royal Air Force (RAF) attempts to neutralise the German battleship , when she ferried RAF personnel from the
Faroe Islands to
Murmansk. Murmansk was the base for reconnaissance flights to
Tripitzs anchorage in the
Altafjord in Norway. These flights were used in the planning of an eventual RAF bombing raid on the battleship. On 25 February 1944
Musketeer was involved in a collision with the Polish destroyer , breaking off from convoy duty to be taken in hand for repair by Brigham and Cowan shipyard in Hull. Repairs were completed by the end of March 1944 and in early April the ship was again back on Russian convoy duty.
Mediterranean On 3 October 1944,
Musketeer was assigned for service in the Eastern Mediterranean. She worked mainly in the Aegean supporting the re-capture of enemy-held islands and operating against the small Greek Communist ships of the
ELAN. Following
VE day in May 1945
Musketeer continued her service in the Mediterranean and helped in the support of the garrisons in
Trieste and mainland Greece. == Proposed Post-War Conversion ==