HMS Grove (L77) was a destroyer of the Royal Navy. She had been completed in early 1942 at the Swan Hunter yard at Wallsend-on-Tyne.
Grove, along with other ships of the 2nd Escort Group, namely, and, had sunk the German submarine . This followed a 'Huff Duff' (High frequency Direction finding) interception.
While escorting convoy MW-11, Grove was hit by two torpedoes fired by on 12 June 1942. The ship sank with the loss of 110 men.[1] The destroyer rescued 79 survivors. She had been returning to Alexandria from Tobruk, having run aground at Tobruk, damaging the port propeller shaft and the screw itself; her speed had been reduced to .[2]