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at the time the Japanese surrender on 15 August, but was not recalled until 11 September by which time she had reached
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Young, John. A Dictionary of Ships of the Royal Navy of the Second World War. Patrick Stephens Ltd, Cambridge, 1975.
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was sold for scrap shortly after the war, but hired back by the navy as an accommodation ship at
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1 February 1941 and completed on 27 October 1941. She reused the twin 15-inch gun turret of the
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until 1965. She was sold for scrap again in July 1965, finally berthing at
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in Lambeth, south London, together with one from the battleship
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departed the United Kingdom for the Indian Ocean to support
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in Kenya. She eventually reached Plymouth on 22 November.
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Roberts Class Monitors at www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk
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Index

HMS Roberts

John Brown & Company
Clydebank
Roberts-class
monitor
long tons
t
oa
shp
kW
knots
km/h
mph
15 in (380 mm)/42 Mk 1 guns
4 in (100 mm)
anti-aircraft guns
2-pdr "pom-pom"
20 mm anti-aircraft cannons
Turret
Barbette
Belt
Royal Navy
Roberts-class
monitor
Second World War
Field Marshal
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
John Brown & Company
Clydebank

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