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  2. List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The River or E class of 1913 were the first destroyers of the Royal Navy with a high forecastles instead of "turtleback" bow making this the first class with a more recognizable modern configuration. River or E class: 36 ships, 1903–1905 (including 2 later purchases) Cricket-class coastal destroyer: 36 ships, 1906–1909

  3. List of support ships of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of support ships of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. There are currently no active ships. In World War I, obsolete hulks and cruisers were generally used for maintenance and support. Many commercial vessels were taken up from trade during both wars to act as depot ships.

  4. Home Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Home Fleet was a fleet of the Royal Navy that operated from the United Kingdom's territorial waters from 1902 with intervals until 1967. In 1967, it was merged with the Mediterranean Fleet creating the new Western Fleet.

  5. Depot ship - Wikipedia

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    Some United States Navy submarine depot ships operating in the Pacific during World War II included sailors with Construction Battalion ratings to clear recreational sites and assemble buildings ashore, [2] while the Royal Navy mobile naval bases included specialized amenities ships to meet recreational needs of British Pacific Fleet personnel. [3]

  6. Royal Navy during the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the Second World War, the Royal Navy was the strongest navy in the world. It had 20 battleships and battlecruisers ready for service or under construction, twelve aircraft carriers, over 90 light and heavy cruisers, 70 submarines, over 100 destroyers as well as numerous escort ships, minelayers, minesweepers and 232 aircraft.

  7. Wickes-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy Royal Navy Royal Canadian Navy Soviet Navy Royal Norwegian Navy Royal Netherlands Navy; Preceded by: Caldwell class: Succeeded by: Clemson class: Subclasses: Little (52 ships) Lamberton (11 ships) Tattnall (10 ships) Built: 1917–21: In commission: 1918–46 (USN) Completed: 111: Lost: 9 sunk in battle; 5 sunk as targets

  8. R-class destroyer (1916) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy Royal Thai Navy; Preceded by: Admiralty M class: Succeeded by: Admiralty V class; S class; Built: 1916–1917: In commission: 1916–1957: Completed: 62: Lost: 8: Preserved: 1 (HMS Radiant, transferred to Royal Siamese Navy in 1920 and renamed Phra Ruang, survives as hulk: General characteristics; Type: Destroyer: Displacement: 975 ...

  9. British World War II destroyers - Wikipedia

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    The Q and R-class destroyers were two classes of sixteen War Emergency Programme destroyers ordered for the Royal Navy in 1940 as the 3rd and 4th Emergency Flotilla. They served as convoy escorts during World War II. Three Q-class ships were transferred to the Royal Australian Navy upon completion, with two further ships being handed over in 1945.

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