On the 6th of July 1971, HMS Cavalier (D73, C-class WW2 destroyer) and HMS Rapid (F138, Type 15 Frigate and former WW2 destroyer)
participated in a two-hour race in the Firth of Forth, Scotland. Both were capable of speeds of about 37 knots.
Cavalier narrowly won the race after a safety valve blew on Rapid. Cavalier was presented with the "Cock o' the Fleet" award,
which can be seen on the ship's bridge to this day. Readers can view the full video and its shot summary, plus a second video taken from HMS Rapid,
by going to the Imperial War Museums' website. HMS Cavalier is the last surviving British destroyer of WW2 still in the UK (at Chatham Historic Dockyard, Kent).
Video: Crown© copyright, IWM (ADM 4487). Music: "Aftermath", composed and produced by Phillip Nixon©. All rights reserved.
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