Hms Manchester
There have been three warships to bear the name
HMS
Manchester
in the
Royal Navy
from a small stores ship in the early 1800s to today's modern
Type 42
destroyer
. The current ship was named after the city of
Manchester
in the north-west of
England
, and retains close links with the city.
The first
Manchester
was a hired vessel used in the role of a stores ship, these relatively mundane duties, are a complete contradiction to the present
Manchester
.
The second
Manchester
was a light cruiser of 9,400 tons and commissioned in
1938
. She was sunk in
1942
.
The third and
current
Manchester
is a
Type 42
(Batch 3) destroyer that was commissioned in
1982
. She participated in the
1991
Gulf War
. In service as of
2004
.
Battle Honours
Norway
1940
,
Spartivento
1941
,
Malta
1942
,
Arctic
1942
,
Persian Gulf
1991
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