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HMS Gloucester (D96) ... HMS Gloucester was a Batch 3 Type 42 destroyer ... Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment and the City of Gloucester. The ship's crest features a ...
HMS Glasgow (D88) HMS Gloucester (D96) L. HMS Liverpool (D92) M. HMS Manchester (D95) N. HMS Newcastle (D87) HMS Nottingham (D91) S. HMS Sheffield (D80) HMS ...
D96 Gloucester: Portsmouth 11 September 1985 Decommissioned 30 June 2011 Scrapped September 2015 D97 Edinburgh: Portsmouth 17 December 1985 Decommissioned 6 June 2013 Scrapped August 2015 Navy of the Argentine Republic B-52 (ex D-1) Hércules: Puerto Belgrano 12 July 1976 Transformed in a multi-purpose transport ship since 2000. [27]
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HMS Gloucester (1654) (also Glocester) was a 54-gun ship launched in 1654 and wrecked in 1682 off Great Yarmouth. HMS Gloucester (1695) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1695, on harbour service after 1706, and broken up in 1731. HMS Gloucester (1709) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in July 1709 and captured by the French in October of the ...
Pages in category "Gulf War ships of the United Kingdom" ... HMS Gloucester (D96) H. HMS Herald (H138) J. HMS Jupiter (F60) L. Romanian frigate Regina Maria (F222) M.
This category is for ships launched in the year 1982. 1977; 1978; ... (ship) MT Bonsu; HMS Brocklesby (M33) USS Buffalo (SSN-715) ... HMS Gloucester (D96) H. JS Hamayuki;
This is a typing shortcut for linking to Royal Navy ship articles named in the format 'HMS Gloucester (D96)' (that is, the initial letters HMS, the ship's name, and its pennant number). Since ship names are italicised in article text and editors often don't want to include the pennant number, linking to them in the usual manner means typing everything twice, such as [[HMS Gloucester (D96)|HMS ...