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rejoined US ships off Sakishima Gunto. She deployed with Task Force 57 during the final strike of Phase 1 of the Sakishima Gunto attacks. On 1 May she rejoined US Task Force 45 with Task Force 57 carriers to continue the attacks on Sakishima Gunto. Three days later Operation Iceberg 2 began, resuming
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with new light anti-aircraft armament of 20 mm, 40 mm and 2-pounder mountings and a generally new radar suite with Type 293 radar the standard post-war Royal Navy target indicator and close-range air and surface search, Type 272 heightfinders and surface warning and new navigation radar.
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and six destroyers. The invasion was further supported by three monitors, four cruisers, four AA ships, 47 destroyers, 20 submarines, 327 landing ships and 715 landing boats of all kinds, 296 minor vessels and 155 transport vessels. The
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deployed five cruisers, 48 destroyers, 190 landing ships, 510 landing boats, 510 other vessels and 66 transport vessels, with a further 31 warships from the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Norway and Greece.
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spent 18 further months in the Pacific Fleet operating from Sydney, Japan and Hong Kong before returning to the UK for a year-long modernisation at
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s with the insertion in the turret for operators of a large Perspex sighting windows. In the early 1950s a major modernisation was planned for
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on 9 September 1943 as part of Rear-Admiral Vian's Task Force 88. The Task Force covered the landing area with the aircraft carrier
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as well as attacks on shipping. On 9 August she covered the same Task Force during attacks on airfields and shipping in north
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on 4 June for repair and maintenance, then sailed to Manus. From Manus she sailed on 6 July for operations in preparation for
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was scuttled. Vian's ships returned to Alexandria on the morning of 15 February. On 22 March 1942 she was involved in the
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arrived at Sydney on 11 February 1945. She sailed from there on 28 February to the British Forward Base at
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and eight destroyers. The convoy came under heavy German air attack on 14 February, and the merchant ship
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and three destroyer flotillas with 18 destroyers. The reserve force comprised the battleships
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was the late war Type 279b/281, the precursor of the post-1945, Type 960. Photos reveal that
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for Royal Navy ships to join US Navy operations in the south-west Pacific. On 17 March
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I, covering carrier-launched attacks on refineries at Pladjoe, Sumatra. On 2 February
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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for the reoccupation of Hong Kong. On 29 August 1945 she entered Hong Kong with HMS
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s 5.25-inch (133 mm) turrets were also modified externally in the same way as
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to join in USN operations. She arrived there on 20 March arrived and joined the
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was assigned was to cover the attacking forces, together with other elements of
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on 21 October 1937, launched on 6 June 1939, and commissioned 30 June 1941.
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3,685 nmi (6,824 km) at 16 kn (30 km/h; 18 mph)
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1,303 nmi (2,414 km) at 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph)
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elevates her forward 5.25-inch guns to shell the Italian Fleet at the
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and the rest of the squadron sailed for Alexandria the following day.
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with the further improvement of new boilers, similar to those of the
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s, having been extensively updated from October 1943 to June 1944 at
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Campbell, N.J.M. (1980). "Great Britain". In Chesneau, Roger (ed.).
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was part of Vian's Force B deployed to cover Convoy MW 9, with HMS
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and eight destroyers deployed from Alexandria under Rear-Admiral
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transferred back to Royal Navy control on 15 August, after the
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in 1947–48. By this time the long range airwarning radar on
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Cruisers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia
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operational in Royal Navy, until 1954, mainly on the
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New York: Mayflower Books. pp. 2–85. 437:was the last cruiser built at the dockyard. 1847:World War II cruisers of the United Kingdom 1558: 1526: 1512: 1504: 1419:British Cruisers: Two World Wars and After 598:on 11 November 1941 for service with the 454:joined the escort for convoy WS 11X from 78:Learn how and when to remove this message 1436:Raven, Alan & Roberts, John (1980). 1079:sailed for the US Navy Assembly area at 41:This article includes a list of general 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1852:Cold War cruisers of the United Kingdom 1338: 634:, to search for convoys on passage to 534:began on 27 September. The battleship 89: 1421:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1087:for operations against Japan and the 753:(flagship of Rear-Admiral Vian), HMS 116: 7: 594:joined the 15th Cruiser Squadron at 338:0.5-inch (12.7 mm) machine guns 1032:joined the 4th Cruiser Squadron at 846:bombarded German-Italian forces at 602:. On 24 November she deployed with 345:2-pounder (40 mm) pom-pom guns 1811:List of cruisers of the Royal Navy 538:was hit by a torpedo north of the 191:General characteristics (as built) 47:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1438:British Cruisers of World War Two 1040:. On 24 January she took part in 669:with units of the Italian fleet. 1749: 1707: 1546: 1116:the attacks on Sakishima Gunto. 1052:, Australia, to transfer to the 281:62,000 shp (46,000 kW) 118: 93: 32: 650:as an escort for the freighter 1254:After the end of World War II 1: 957:, the amphibious landings at 667:a brief engagement took place 542:. That evening the freighter 278:Four Admiralty 3-drum boilers 1318:. The $ 4.5 million cost of 326:5.25-inch (133 mm) guns 241:512 ft (156 m) oa 238:485 ft (148 m) pp 1868: 1095:islands group, as part of 779:(flagship of Rear-Admiral 723:. From 12 to 16 June 1942 291:32.25 knots (60 km/h) 251:50.5 ft (15.4 m) 18: 1806: 1786: 1329:standard ruled this out. 1085:United States Fifth Fleet 606:, including the cruisers 190: 111: 92: 16:Cruiser of the Royal Navy 390:: 1 in (25 mm) 384:: 2 in (51 mm) 378:: 1 in (25 mm) 372:: 3 in (76 mm) 332:4-inch (102 mm) gun 106:on completion, June 1941 1393:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 1025:Service in the Far East 790:, the anti-air cruiser 587:, – convoy not visible. 491:, the aircraft carrier 429:. She was laid down at 259:14 ft (4.3 m) 62:more precise citations. 1837:Ships built in Chatham 1715:Royal New Zealand Navy 1348:, Raven and Lenton, p7 1239:South Atlantic station 1233:was the last original 1089:Imperial Japanese Navy 968:, the escort carriers 821:, in company with HMS 721:Second Battle of Sirte 697: 693:Second Battle of Sirte 638:. 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buoy
Chatham Dockyard
Dido-class
light cruiser
Parsons
5.25-inch (133 mm) guns
4-inch (102 mm) gun
0.5-inch (12.7 mm) machine guns
2-pounder (40 mm) pom-pom guns
21-inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Belt
Deck
Magazines
Bulkheads
Pennant number
Dido-class
cruiser
Royal Navy
Chatham Dockyard
Glasgow
Gibraltar
Operation Halberd

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