HMS Gould (K476) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II.
The ship was commissioned into service in the Royal Navy as the frigate HMS Gould (K476) on 18 September 1943[1] simultaneously with her transfer.
[1] On 29 February 1944, Gould was operating as part of the First Escort Group when she, Affleck, Gore, and the British frigate HMS Garlies detected the German submarine U-358 in the North Atlantic north-northeast of the Azores and began a depth-charge attack which continued through the night and into 1 March 1944, the four frigates dropping a combined 104 depth charges.
Gore and Garlies were forced to withdraw to Gibraltar to refuel on 1 March, but Affleck and Gould continued to attack U-358.
Ungoed, six other officers, and 116 ratings died in the sinking, and only 14 of Gould's crew survived.