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  HMS Havock (H43) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HMS Havock (H43) was an H-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by William Denny, Brothers and Company, Limited, of Dumbarton in Scotland on 15 May 1935, launched on 7 July 1936 and commissioned on 18 January 1937.
Havock participated in the First Battle of Narvik in April 1940, the Battle of Cape Spada in July 1940, the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941 and the evacuation of Greece in April 1941.
Havock ran aground off Kelibia in the Strait of Sicily while on passage from Malta to Gibraltar on 6 April 1942 and was wrecked.
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 hms griffin (h31) - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
HMS Griffin (H31) was a G-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by Vickers Armstrong Naval Construction Works at Barrow-in-Furness on 20 September 1934, launched on 15 August 1935 and commissioned on 6 June 1936.
Griffin participated in the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941 and the evacuation of Greece in April 1941.
Griffin was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy on 20 March 1943 and renamed HMCS Ottawa.
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 HMS Havock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HMS Neptune and HMS Kandahar sank, while HMS Aurora was badly damaged and HMS Penelope was lightly damaged.
HMS Aurora was patched up at Malta before returning home for repairs at Liverpool from April to June 1942.
HMS Penelope was repaired at Malta but was bombed on 26 March 1942 while still under repair.
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 HMS Havock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Six vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Havock, including:
Havock, launched in 1893, the lead ship of her class of destroyers, the first design of torpedo boat destroyers.
Havock (H43), launched in 1936, was an H-class destroyer that served in World War II and was wrecked in 1942.
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 Welcome to Norwegian campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
At 4:30, he arrived at Narvik harbour and entered along with the HMS Hunter (H35) and HMS Havock (H43), leaving HMS Hotspur (H01) and HMS Hostile (H55) to guard the entrance and watch the shore batteries.
Better luck was had in the south when the HMS Spearfish (N69) severely damaged the heavy cruiser Lützow at midnight on 11 April, putting the German ship out of commission for a year.
The failure of the central campaign is considered one of the direct causes of the Norway Debate, which resulted in the resignation of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and the appointment of Winston Churchill to the office.
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'''HMS ''Havock'' (H43)''' was an G and H class destroyer H-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by William Denny, Brothers and Company, Limited, of Dumbarton in Scotland on 15 May 1935, launched on 7 July 1936 and commissioned on 18 January 1937.
See HMS Havock HMS ''Havock'' for other ships of this name.
There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article HMS Havock (H43).
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 HMS Havock (H43) Encyclopedia Article @ TellyTots.com (Telly Tots)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HMS Havock (H43) Encyclopedia Article @ TellyTots.com (Telly Tots)
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 "Arrowsmith" List of Pendant Numbers - part 4
H 13 [HMS Midge Dka/cl, B:HW, (t/rnd:10/13 HMS Keitola), (H13:06/12/14).
H 26 [HMS Paragon Dka/cl B:TH, L:21/02/13, (t/rnd:10/13 HMS Katrine), (H26:06/12/14), su:18/03/17, by Ger.
H 43 [HMS Havock Dla/cl, B:YG, L:16/08/13, rnd:30/09/13 HMS Linnet, (H43:06/12/14), see-(H59:01/04/18)]
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 Battle of Cape Spada peee.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The battle occurred when an Allied squadron patrolling the Aegean encountered two Italian cruisers transferring from Tripoli to Leros, at that time an Italian colony in the Dodecanese Islands.
When the Italians encountered the Allied destroyers at about 07:30, Sydney and Havock were 40 miles (64 km) to the north on a sweep for submarines.
The other destroyers led the Italians cruisers on a chase northwards to give Sydney time to come to the rescue.
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 "Arrowsmith" List of Pendant Numbers - part 1
D NK [HMS Chamois C/cl, B:PM, L:03/11/1896, 360t, 215' x 210.75, su:26/09/04, Gulf of Patras, Greece, foundered after her own broken blade had pierced her hull]
D 24 [HMS Success B/cl, B:DO, L:21/03/01, 380t, 210' x 21', (D24:06/12/14), wrecked:27/12/14, on or near Fifeness].
D 36 [HMS Falcon (1918) ex-(D54), su:01/04/18, collision with Trawler John Fitzgerald, in North Sea]
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 HMS Havock (H43) - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HMS Havock (H43) - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
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