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 Encyclopedia: HMS Hotspur (H01)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
She was laid down by Scott’s Shipbuilding and Engineering at Greenock in Scotland on 27 February 1935, launched on 23 March 1936 and commissioned on 29 December 1936.
Hotspur participated in the First Battle of Narvik in April 1940, the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941 and the evacuation of Greece in April 1941, and attacked and sank the enemy German submarine U-79 in the Mediterranean north of Sollum while in company with the destroyer Hasty on 23 December 1941.
See HMS Hotspur for other ships of this name.
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 HMS Hotspur (H01) - Result for HMS Hotspur (H01) - Meaning of HMS Hotspur (H01) - Definition of HMS Hotspur (H01) - ...
'''HMS ''Hotspur'' (H01)''' was an G and H class destroyer H-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.
See HMS Hotspur HMS ''Hotspur'' for other ships of this name.
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 "Arrowsmith" List of Pendant Numbers - part 4
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 61 [HMS Sparrowhawk Dka/cl, B:SH, L:12/10/12, (t/rnd:10/13 HMS Kingsmill), (H61:06/12/14), su:31/05/16, collision with HMS Broke and HMS Contest(H63), at Jutland]
H 07 [HMS Talisman Dla/cl, B:FA, L:30/12/13, rnd:30/09/13 HMS Louis, (H07:06/12/14), su:31/10/15, wrecked Suvia Bay and destroyed by Turkish gunfire]
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Subject: HMS Hood and IJN Musashi Hi Andy I've built the Musashi and Hood and for what its worth here are my comments.
HMCS Saguenay H01 (later assigned to Hotspur in 1936) D79 (1936-39/40) I79 (1940 on) HMCS Skeena D59 I59 As Skeena was contemporary with Saguenay, I am curious if she also carried H superior until 1936.
HMS Hood There is a Hood website (do a search for Hood & SoHo - I don't have the address) that has all the info on the Hood and the Tamiya kit.
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 HMS Hotspur
A fictional Hotspur appears in the Horatio Hornblower novels, armed with eighteen 9 pounder cannons.
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