'HMS ''Hereward'' (H93)', named after
Hereward the Wake, was an
H-class destroyer of the
Royal Navy laid down by the High Walker Yard of
Vickers Armstrong at
Newcastle-on-Tyne on
28 February 1935, launched on
10 March 1936 and commissioned on
9 December 1936. ''Hereward'' participated in the
Battle of Calabria in July
1940, the
Battle of Cape Matapan in March
1941 and the evacuation of
Greece in April 1941. ''Hereward'' was attacked by enemy
German and Italian dive bombers as she evacuated
British Commonwealth forces from
Crete and sank in
Kaso Strait east of Crete on
29 May 1941.