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List of support ships of the Royal Navy
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Depot ship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A depot ship is a ship which acts as a mobile or fixed base for other ships and ... Depot ships may be specifically designed for their purpose or be converted from ... |
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The destroyer depot ship HMS Hecla (i) of the Hecla class. She was lost on 12 Nov 1942. All Destroyer Depot Ship classes. The list is divided by navy, then ...
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The destroyer depot ship HMS Hecla (i) of the Hecla class. She was lost on 12 Nov 1942. All Destroyer Depot Ship classes (in service with the Royal Navy).
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Type, Destroyer Depot Ship. Class, Hecla. Pennant, F 20. Built by, John Brown Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Ltd. (Clydebank, Scotland). Ordered ...
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SERVICE HISTORIES of ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS in WORLD WAR 2. Photographs only. HMS HECLA - Destroyer Depot Ship. with thanks to Navy Photos ...
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Destroyer Depot Ships of World War Two ... HMS Woolwich destroyer depot ship pictured in May 1937.
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HMS Blenheim and became a destroyer depot ship that was used to supply other ships in the waters of the North Atlantic and based in Iceland. This ship was ...
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HMS Hecla from launch to Havelfjord (1940-1), mining and repair at Simonstown.
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HMS Woolwich was a destroyer depot ship at Harwich 1914 and then at Rosyth from 1915 to 1918. HMS Loyal was a destroyer built in 1913 ...
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