HMS Mackay was an
Admiralty type, sometimes known as the
Scott class,
flotilla leader of the British
Royal Navy.
Mackay was built by
Cammell Laird during the
First World War, but was completed too late for service then, commissioning in 1919.
Mackay took part in the
British campaign in the Baltic during the
Russian Civil War, and was still in service at the start of the
Second World War. The ship took part in the
Dunkirk evacuation in 1940 and the
Normandy landings in 1944, spending most of the rest of the war operating on the East coast of Britain.
Mackay was scrapped from June 1949.
From Wikipedia.