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structure seems to provide a good point of aim, they are always being hit there." Despite this concern, the other four ships in the
Southampton sub-class served through the entire war, and only two of the ten overall Town class ships were lost due to air attack (two others were lost to torpedo
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187:61 ft 8 in (18.80 m)
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543:: G.A.M. Books. pp. 63–64.
500:, wrote a private letter to the
179:591 ft (180 m) overall
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537:HMS Gloucester The Untold Story
307:and launched on 10 March 1936.
1324:Ships built on the River Clyde
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1354:Ships sunk by German aircraft
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479:was sunk by one torpedo from
212:Four Admiralty 3-drum boilers
496:, Commander-in-Chief of the
263:QF 2-pounder (40 mm) AA guns
251:QF 4-inch (102 mm) guns
245:BL 6-inch (152 mm) guns
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418:action off Cape Spartivento
10:
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1319:Town-class cruisers (1936)
483:and four from the cruiser
442:came under attack from 12
416:. She participated in the
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372:the hunt for the German
297:John Brown & Company
83:John Brown & Company
731:Waters, Conrad (2019).
628:; Warlow, Ben (2006) .
577:"Seekrieg 1941, Januar"
428:during the campaign in
225:32 knots (59 km/h)
143:General characteristics
575:; Gerhard Hümmelchen.
455:Sturzkampfgeschwader 2
389:armed merchant cruiser
671:McCart, Neil (2012).
269:21-inch (533 mm)
169:11,350 tons full load
535:Otter, Ken (2001) .
324:2nd Cruiser Squadron
835:Town-class cruisers
786: /
757:. London: Cassell.
673:Town Class Cruisers
498:Mediterranean Fleet
430:Italian East Africa
400:. On 9 April 1940,
349:Johannes Molkenbuhr
332:Johannes Molkenbuhr
295:. She was built by
166:9,100 tons standard
494:Admiral Cunningham
469:and the destroyer
16:Town-class cruiser
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1094:Ingenieur Riebell
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790:34.900°N 18.400°E
742:978-1-5267-1885-3
682:978-1-904-45952-1
663:978-1-59114-078-8
641:978-1-86176-281-8
334:off Stadtlandet,
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1234:Illustrious
1223:Illustrious
1195:Illustrious
1126:San Giorgio
1088:Almeda Star
1068:Southampton
860:Southampton
843:Southampton
793: /
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477:Southampton
410:Southampton
402:Southampton
378:Scharnhorst
374:battleships
361:Southampton
316:Southampton
284:Southampton
205:Four-shaft
73:Southampton
39:Southampton
1329:1936 ships
1313:Categories
1214:HTMS
1156:Königsberg
1040:Tannenberg
1028:Shipwrecks
916:Gloucester
909:Manchester
892:Gloucester
881:Birmingham
600:References
481:Gloucester
467:Gloucester
439:Gloucester
398:Scapa Flow
393:Rawalpindi
328:Home Fleet
289:Town class
230:Complement
215:75,000 shp
200:Propulsion
152:Town-class
1232:HMS
1221:HMS
1205:Manhattan
1193:HMS
1186:HMS
1120:Oslofjord
1066:HMS
944:Edinburgh
927:Edinburgh
902:Liverpool
867:Sheffield
853:Newcastle
513:attack).
459:Luftwaffe
384:Gneisenau
340:destroyer
326:with the
301:Clydebank
257:3-pounder
93:Laid down
87:Clydebank
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1241:23 Jan:
1230:19 Jan:
1216:Thonburi
1212:16 Jan:
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1153:30 Jan:
1143:27 Jan:
1136:Meriones
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1054:10 Jan:
960:Arethusa
753:(1995).
712:(2005).
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587:24 March
559:59524624
305:Scotland
238:Armament
132:Scuttled
101:Launched
1188:Gallant
1174:8 Jan:
1114:Liguria
1104:Florian
1078:Oropesa
1036:5 Jan:
937:Belfast
874:Glasgow
781:18°24′E
778:34°54′N
472:Diamond
426:Kismayu
422:Red Sea
207:Parsons
192:Draught
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449:of II
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354:Jersey
347:, and
344:Jervis
336:Norway
176:Length
971:class
962:class
929:class
894:class
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517:Notes
486:Orion
463:Malta
444:Stuka
369:Ju 88
243:12 ×
222:Speed
136:Malta
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1283:1942
1275:1941
1267:1940
1177:I-61
1057:Vega
969:Dido
759:ISBN
737:ISBN
718:ISBN
696:ISBN
677:ISBN
658:ISBN
636:ISBN
612:ISBN
589:2015
555:OCLC
545:ISBN
381:and
282:HMS
267:6 ×
261:8 x
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184:Beam
134:off
128:Fate
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