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  2. HMS Ashanti (F117) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Ashanti was a Tribal-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was named after the Ashanti people, an ethnic group located in Ghana. The frigate was sunk as a target in 1988. Ashanti was built by Yarrow, of Scotstoun, at a cost of £5,315,000 and was the first commissioned Royal Navy warship to be equipped with combined steam and gas (COSAG ...

  3. File:HMS Ashanti.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. HMS Ashanti (F51) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Ashanti was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. Following the style of her sister ships she was named for an ethnic group, in this case the Ashanti people of the Gold Coast in West Africa. She served in the Second World War and was broken up in 1949. She was the first of two Royal Navy ships to bear the name Ashanti.

  5. HMS Ashanti - Wikipedia

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    Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ashanti after the Ashanti people. HMS Ashanti (F51) was a Tribal-class destroyer launched in 1937 and sold for breaking up in 1949. HMS Ashanti (F117) was a Tribal-class frigate launched in 1959. She was expended as a target in 1988.

  6. Young woman doused in gas, set on fire while walking to ... - AOL

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    Ashanti Downey, 20, was rushed to the emergency room the night of Dec. 16 with second-and third-degree burns down the right side of her body, according to WRAL News in Raleigh-Durham.

  7. Andrew Lewis (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis joined the Royal Navy and fought in World War II being mentioned in despatches for his service in HMS Ashanti. [2]He was appointed Director-General, Weapons (Naval) at the Ministry of Defence in 1965 [3] and Flag Officer, Flotillas for the Western Fleet in 1968. [4]

  8. Richard Onslow (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    After taking command of the training ship HMS Devonshire in 1951, he became Naval Secretary in 1952. [6] He was made Flag Officer (Flotillas) for the Home Fleet in 1955 and Flag Officer commanding the Reserve Fleet in 1956. [6] His last appointment was as Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1958. [6] He retired in 1962. [6]

  9. Wreck believed to be warship that sank with over 500 sailors ...

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    The HMS Hawke was torpedoed by a German U-boat on Oct. 15, ... The Royal Navy warship caught fire and sank in fewer than eight minutes, according to CBS News partner the BBC, with just 70 sailors ...