At the outbreak of the Second World War,
Auckland was stationed at
Simonstown in South Africa. She was briefly employed in hunting for raiders in the South Atlantic before returning to the UK with convoy SL 9. In January 1940
Auckland was stationed at
Rosyth, serving as escort to east coast convoys in the North Sea. In April
Auckland took part in
Operation Primrose, a planned landing in Norway, and later assisted in the evacuation of troops from
Namsos and
Andalsnes. In May
Auckland was transferred to the Mediterranean for service in the Red Sea. After a refit she served as a convoy escort in the Red Sea, and in October was involved in the
Attack on Convoy BN 7. After a further refit in January 1941
Auckland joined the Mediterranean fleet. In April she was involved in an action in the
Kasos strait, defending a troop convoy against an attack by Italian destroyers. In May she was escorting convoys to
Tobruk, which was
under siege by Axis forces in North Africa. ==Fate==