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108:Commissioned
103:11 June 1930
95:19 June 1929
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1603:HMNZS
1026:Total Loss
888:, of 1,646
848: /
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670:, about 33
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2042:1930 ships
2036:Categories
2010:March 1943
1946:Dover Hill
1876:Wollongbar
1598:Aaron Ward
1528:Shipwrecks
1261:References
1220:) (+1941):
1175:Uboat Net:
587:Montenegro
422:torpedoed
305:Royal Navy
245:Complement
199:Propulsion
21:HMS Regent
1957:Albatross
1955:USS
1901:USS
1812:HMS
1807:El Estero
1769:Grenadier
1767:USS
1756:HMS
1739:HMS
1706:HMS
1691:Archimede
1626:USS
1596:USS
1463:Cancelled
1295:0043-0374
1115:Citations
819:In 2014,
756:Marettimo
696:Ultimatum
610:attacked
293:submarine
163:long tons
150:submarine
92:Laid down
2023:May 1943
1974:30 Apr:
1967:Aréthuse
1964:20 Apr:
1953:11 Apr:
1903:Pickerel
1883:30 Apr:
1867:29 Apr:
1857:28 Apr:
1847:27 Apr:
1840:Limerick
1837:26 Apr:
1827:25 Apr:
1804:24 Apr:
1776:23 Apr:
1765:22 Apr:
1758:Splendid
1748:21 Apr:
1731:18 Apr:
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1708:Pakenham
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1688:15 Apr:
1672:14 Apr:
1665:Beverley
1661:11 Apr:
1651:10 Apr:
1440:Parthian
1420:Royalist
1195:(+1941),
1088:Damaged
928:Gabbiano
909:Gabbiano
901:Monopoli
859:Barletta
806:Adriatic
620:Regent's
591:Belgrade
484:Centauro
470:Benghazi
468:was off
303:for the
253:Armament
219:2 shafts
100:Launched
1943:4 Apr:
1927:2 Apr:
1654:Trieste
1644:Isonami
1641:9 Apr:
1628:Kanawha
1624:8 Apr:
1594:7 Apr:
1578:6 Apr:
1562:5 Apr:
1546:2 Apr:
1539:Lubiana
1536:1 Apr:
1448:S class
1407:Regulus
1393:Rainbow
1379:Rainbow
959:Tonnage
869:wreck.
836:16°16′E
833:41°29′N
814:Lebanon
729:11°52′E
726:37°52′N
649:19°56′E
646:31°33′N
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365:Durazzo
337:Regulus
331:Rainbow
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191:Draught
145:Rainbow
78:Builder
70:Ordered
40:History
1977:Hermes
1741:Regent
1718:Naïade
1581:Blitar
1425:Rupert
1400:Regent
1321:Regent
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913:Balcic
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894:Regent
886:Bivona
882:Regent
875:Regent
871:Bausan
867:Regent
863:Bausan
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810:Beirut
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690:Unique
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563:Saetta
559:Seatta
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373:Regent
361:Regent
357:Regent
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348:Regent
340:, and
321:Medway
316:Regent
290:-class
285:was a
282:Regent
175:Length
161:1,763
147:-class
64:Regent
1909:U-376
1892:U-227
1870:U-332
1850:U-174
1830:U-203
1820:U-710
1814:Sahib
1797:U-602
1791:U-191
1785:U-189
1724:U-175
1681:U-526
1634:U-733
1617:U-644
1611:Ro-34
1587:U-632
1571:U-635
1565:U-167
1555:U-124
1442:class
1414:Rover
1249:2 May
1095:Notes
1067:Menes
1057:Sunk
1050:Italy
1019:Italy
995:Sunk
988:Italy
964:Fate
953:Name
950:Date
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785:Clyde
776:Clyde
583:Kotor
567:Menes
565:took
555:Menes
375:sank
343:Rover
233:knots
231:17.5
226:Speed
122:: N41
2006:1944
1998:1943
1990:1942
1936:I-20
1930:I-16
1663:HMS
1307:ISBN
1291:ISSN
1287:LXIX
1272:ISBN
1251:2015
1218:Igea
992:188
796:Loss
708:Urge
705:and
684:Otus
637:Igea
577:The
381:Bari
280:HMS
268:1 ×
258:8 ×
183:Beam
127:Fate
62:HMS
59:Name
1605:Moa
1191:MV
890:GRT
754:of
426:at
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299:in
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