HMS Salmon

HMS Salmon

Two vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Salmon":

* "Salmon" (H58), launched 7 October 1916, was an R-class destroyer which fought in World War I, was renamed "Sable" in 1933 and scrapped in 1937.
* "Salmon" (N65), launched 30 April 1934, was an S-class submarine which fought in World War II and was lost, probably sunk by a mine, on 9 July 1940.


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