Hms Cottesmore
Three ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Cottesmore
'' after the
Cottesmore
hunt
:
The first
Cottesmore
, launched in 1917
, was a
Hunt-class
minesweeper
. She served in
World War I
and was paid off and sold in
1919
.
The second
Cottesmore
(L78)
, launched in 1940, was a
Hunt-class
destroyer
. She served in
World War II
, was sold to the
Egyptian Navy
in
1950
being renamed
Port Said
, and served into the
1980s
as a training ship.
The third and current
Cottesmore
(M32)
, launched in 1982, is a
minesweeper
of another
Hunt class
.
External links
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/6276.html
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