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  2. HMS Southampton (D90) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Southampton was a batch two Type 42 destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was named after the city of Southampton , England , and built by Vosper Thornycroft , in Southampton. She was the sixth Royal Navy ship to bear the name.

  3. HMS Southampton - Wikipedia

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    HMS Southampton (1912) was a Town-class cruiser, launched in 1912 and sold in 1926. She fought at the Battle of Jutland. HMS Southampton (C83) was a Town-class cruiser, launched in 1936 and sunk off Malta on 11 January 1941. HMS Southampton (D90) was a Type 42 destroyer, launched in 1979 and decommissioned in 2009.

  4. Type 42 destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Southampton: Vosper Thornycroft Ltd, Woolston. 17 March 1976 21 October 1976 29 January 1979 17 August 1981 31 October 1981 [8] £67,500,000 [7] D92 Liverpool: Cammell Laird & Co, Birkenhead. 27 May 1977 5 July 1978 25 September 1980 12 May 1982 1 July 1982 [8] £92,800,000 [7] D91 Nottingham: Vosper Thornycroft Ltd, Woolston. 1 March 1977 6 ...

  5. Category:Ships built in Southampton - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sabrina (1806) HMCS Saguenay (D79) IRIS Sahand (1969) HMCS Sans Peur; HMS Savage (1910) HMS Severn (P282) PNS Shah Jahan (D-186) HMS Shakespeare (1917) HMS Shoreham (M112) HMCS Skeena (D59) HMAS Snipe; PS Solent (1900) PS Solent (1902) RV Song of the Whale; HMS Southampton (D90) HMS Spenser

  6. Town-class cruiser (1936) - Wikipedia

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    Mk XXII turret with rounded contours mounted on the Southampton sub-class. Like their US and Japanese counterparts of that era, the Town-class cruisers were "light cruisers" in the strict terms of the London Treaty, which defined a "light cruiser" as one having a main armament no greater than 6.1 in (155 mm) calibre.

  7. Five Nato warships call in at UK port ahead of largest ... - AOL

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    Standing Nato Maritime Group One was visiting the Hampshire port before taking part in further drills as part of Exercise Steadfast Defender.

  8. D90 - Wikipedia

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    D 90 road (United Arab Emirates) HMS Southampton (D90), a Royal Navy Type 42 destroyer; HMS Speaker (D90), a Royal Navy escort aircraft carrier; Grünfeld Defence, Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code; TDK D90 Cassette

  9. 5th Destroyer Squadron (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Cardiff June 2001 – February 2002 (also Capt D3 from Nov 2001) Of note, for the last few months of its existence, Command of the 5th Destroyer Squadron was combined with that of the 3rd Destroyer Squadron , as the 'Commander of the 3rd and 5th Destroyer Squadrons' prior to abolition of both squadrons and the incorporation of all the Type ...