Hms Barossa
Two ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Barossa
or
'HMS
Barrosa
''' after the
Battle of Barossa
in the
Peninsular War
, fought in
1811
between the British and the French:
Barossa
, launched 1860, was a wooden screw
corvette
, the
lead ship
of
her class
. She was scrapped in 1877.
Barrosa
(D68)
, launched 1945, was a
Battle class
destroyer
. She was sold for scrap in 1968.
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