HMS King George V (pennant number 41) was the lead ship of the five British King George V-class battleships of the Royal Navy. Laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1940, King George V operated during the Second World War in all three major theatres of war, the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific, as well as part of the British Home Fleet and Pacific Fleets. In May 1941, along with HMS Rodney, King George V was involved in the hunt for and pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck, eventually inflicting severe damage which led to the German vessel’s sinking. On 1 May 1942 the destroyer HMS Punjabi sank after a collision with King George V in foggy conditions. King George V took part in Operation Husky (the allied landings in Sicily) and bombarded the island of Levanzo and the port of Trapani. She also escorted part of the surrendered Italian Fleet, which included the battleships Andrea Doria and Duilio, to Malta. In 1945 King George V took part in operations against the Japanese in the Pacific.
King George V was made flagship of the British Home Fleet on 1 April 1941, she remained so during the rest of the war and became a training battleship in November 1947. She was scrapped in 1957.
HMS King George V in dry dock at Rosyth 1940 for a refitHMS King George V in dry dock at Rosyth 1940 for a refitHMS King George V in dry dock at Rosyth 1940 for a refit. HMS King George V in dry dock at Rosyth 1940 for a refit. HMS King George V in dry dock at Rosyth 1940 for a refit. View of the aft turretHMS King George V Being towed through the lock 1940HMS King George V Being towed through the lock 1940HMS King George V Being towed into the basin 1940HMS King George V seen in 1940HMS King George V seen in 1940
HMS King George V in 1941
HMS King George V October 1941 preparing for Norwegian operationsHMS King George V returning from the USA 1941. Paintwork shows marks left by the rough weather she encountered during the voyage.HMS King George V returning from the USA 1941HMS King George V at Scapa Flow, October 1941HMS King George V 1941 after her encounter with BismarckHMS King George V 28 October 1941 at Scapa FlowHMS King George V off Scapa Flow, 28 October 1941
HMS King George V in 1942
HMS King George V 17 after the collision with HMS PunjabiHMS King George V 17 October 1942 at SeaHMS King George V 17 October 1942 at SeaHMS King George V 17 October 1942 at SeaHMS King George V 17 October 1942 at SeaHMS King George V 17 October 1942 at Sea
Damage After Collision with HMS Punjabi
Damage to the bow of HMS King George V 3 May 1942 at Seidesfjord IcelandDamage to the bow of HMS King George V 3 May 1942 at Seidesfjord IcelandDamage to the bow of HMS King George V 3 May 1942 at Seidesfjord IcelandDamage to the bow of HMS King George V 17 May 1942 in Gladstone dry dockDamage to the bow of HMS King George V 17 May 1942 in Gladstone dry dockDamage to the bow of HMS King George V 17 May 1942 in Gladstone dry dockDamage to the bow of HMS King George V 17 May 1942 in Gladstone dry dock
HMS King George V in 1943
HMS King George V at Mers-el-Kebir, June 1943HMS King George V alongside her sister HMS Howe in July of 1943, Algiers
HMS King George V in 1944
HMS King George V at Alexandria November 1944HMS King George V at Alexandria November 1944
HMS King George V in 1945
HMS King George V conducts a replenishment at sea while operating with the British Pacific Fleet, July 1945HMS King George V and HMS Howe bombard Japanese airfields at Sakashima Gunto, 4 May 1945HMS King George V seen in 1945.HMS King George V May 1945 at GuamHMS King George V August 16, 1945 seen off Japan in company with USS Missouri BB-63HMS King George V 1945HMS King George V in Melbourne1945.HMS King George V in Melbourne 29 October 1945HMS King George V at Sydney in 1945HMS King George V in the Captain Cook Dock Sydney October 1945
HMS King George V Post War
HMS King George V at Cape Town, South Africa in 1946HMS King George V 1948HMS King George V seen flying a paid off pennant and a cockerel on B turret
Main Armament
Entering Halifax harbour. View from the forecastle of HMS King George V March 1941View from the forward turrets of HMS King George V March 1941View from the forecastle of HMS King George V March 1941View of the superstructure and forward turrets of HMS King George V March 1941View from the forward turrets of HMS King George V March 1941View from the forward turrets of HMS King George V March 1941View from the forward turrets of HMS King George V March 1941The captain of the gun with his loading number in the quadruple gun turret HMS King George V March 1941Inside a 14-inch turret on the battleship HMS King George V
Secondary Armament
Lowering the picket boat next to the 5.25 inch guns on board HMS King George V 19415.25 inch gun mount Mark II on board HMS King George V March 1941HMS King George V 5.25-inch dual-purpose mounts October 1945One of the 5.25′ turrets January 1941 on board HMS King George VThe starboard 5.25 guns on board HMS King George V April 1941The starboard 5.25 guns on board HMS King George V April 1941The Bishop of Aberdeen on HMS King George V 11 APRIL 1943, Scapa Flow. With a view of the secondary gunsThe interior of the gunhouse of a twin 5.25 inch gun mounting Mark II on board HMS King George V
Anti-Aircraft Armament
A gunner in the cabin of an anti-aircraft, 7 inch Universal Projector Mark I Parachute and Cable Rocket in 20 barrel mounting on the quarter deck of HMS King George V 1941The pom-poms during morning action stations March 1941 HMS King George VThe pom-poms during morning action stations March 1941 HMS King George VThe pom-poms during morning action stations March 1941 HMS King George VThe pom-poms during a practice shoot March 1941 HMS King George VCovering up one of the pom-poms as storm is brewing. Jan 1941 HMS King George VA view aft showing some of the 40mm guns of HMS King George V March 1941
Internal Detail
Some of the officers in the ante room of HMS King George V January 1941The seaman’s recreation room of George V March 1941The maneuvering platform in X Engine Room of HMS King George V 1940
External Detail
Superstructure of HMS King George V 1941View of the superstructure of HMS King George V. March 1941The well protected closed-in bridge of HMS King George V. March 1941The Gun Lieutenant, Lieut Cdr J J Casement, climbing into his director HMS King George V 1941Scraping the paintwork of HMS King George V 1941One of the funnels and an aircraft crane of HMS King George V March 1941One of the funnels and an aircraft crane of HMS King George V March 1941The quarterdeck of HMS King George V March 1941Securing Carley floats HMS King George V 1941
Aircraft Catapult
Training for a possible landing party on the aircraft catapult of HMS King George V 1941Training for a possible landing party on the aircraft catapult of HMS King George V 1941An Atlantic convoy on its way to Great Britain. The Armed Merchant Cruiser HMS California is in the centre as seen from the catapult of HMS King George V 1941
Aircraft
Supermarine Walrus on HMS King George V 1941Supermarine Walrus on HMS King George V 1941Supermarine Walrus being prepared for catapulting on HMS King George V March 1941Supermarine Walrus with wings folded, is being hauled into its hangar on HMS King George V March 1941Supermarine Walrus on the catapult deck of HMS King George V 1941.Catapult crew at work on the Supermarine Walrus on HMS King George V 1941.Hoisting a Supermarine Walrus on HMS King George V 1941.Hoisting a Supermarine Walrus on HMS King George V 1941.Loading a Supermarine Walrus onto the catapult trolley HMS King George V 1941.A Walrus is catapulted from HMS King George V, March 1941.
Being Scrapped
HMS Duke of York, HMS King George V and HMS Anson anchored at Garelock while awaiting their scrappingHMS King George V being scrapped at Dalmuir