- HMS Eskimo
Two ships of the
Royal Navy have been named HMS "Eskimo":* "Eskimo" was a Tribal-class
destroyer that served inWorld War II .
* "Eskimo" was a Tribal-classfrigate . She was sunk as a target vessel in1986 .
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Two ships of the
* "Eskimo" was a Tribal-class
* "Eskimo" was a Tribal-class
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HMS Eskimo — Zwei Schiffe der britischen Royal Navy trugen den Namen HMS Eskimo. Die erste HMS Eskimo war ein Zerstörer der Tribal Klasse, der 1936 vom Stapel lief und 1949 abgewrackt wurde. Die zweite Fregatte der Tribal Klasse, die 1960 vom Stapel lief und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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