Hms Antrim
Two ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Antrim
'', after
County Antrim
in
Northern Ireland
:
The first
Antrim
was a
Devonshire
-class
armoured cruiser
launched in 1903. She served in
World War I
and was broken up in 1923.
The second
Antrim
(D18)
was a
County-class
destroyer
launched in 1967. She was sold to the
Chilean Navy
in 1984 and renamed
Almirante Cochrane
after
Thomas Cochrane
.
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