Hunt class destroyer

Hunt class destroyer

* - John Brown, Clydebank
* - To the Royal Norwegian Navy as "Arendal"
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* - To the Polish Navy as "Slazak"
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* - Cammell Laird, Birkenhead
* - To the Royal Hellenic Navy as "Themistocles"
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* - Lost 13 November, 1943
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* - Lost 12 June, 1942
* - Lost 20 March, 1942
* - To the Royal Hellenic Navy as "Kriti"
* - Lost 22 October, 1943
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* - Vickers-Armstrongs, Tyne, BU 1948
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* -To the Polish Navy as "Kujawiak"
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* - Lost 6 September, 1943
* - To the Polish Navy as "Krakowiak"
* - Lost 24 March, 1942
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* - Yarrow, Scotstoun
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Type III

* - J. Brown - Lost June 1942 after aerial attack
* - J. Brown - To Federal German Navy in 1959 as "Raule"
* - Cammell Laird - Mined December 1944.
* - Cammell Laird
* - Hawthorn Leslie - Lost December 1942, torpedoed by "U-443"
* - Vickers-Armstrongs
* - Swan Hunter - Transferred to Greece as "Pindos"
* - Swan Hunter - Transferred to Greece as "Adrias". Written off after mined October 1943
* - Vickers-Armstrongs - Bought by Greece in 1946 as "Hastings"
* - Vickers-Armstrongs - Written off after torpedoed by aircraft March 1943
* - White
* - White - Sold to Federal German Navy in 1959 as "Brommy"
* - Cammell Laird - Transferred to Royal Norwegian Navy. Torpedoed by E boat April 1943
* - Cammell Laird - Transferred to Royal Norwegian Navy. Bought by Norway 1946 as "Narvik"
* - Fairfield - Written off after mined July 1944
* - Fairfield - Transferred to Free French as

External links

* [http://warships.web4u.cz/lode.php?language=E&stat=GB&typ=DE&trida=Hunt+1 Czech site]
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/types.html?type=Escort+destroyer Uboat site]
* [http://lcoat.tripod.com/HUNT.htm Free cardstock model plan of Hunt Type 1 Escort Destroyer, to print off and assemble]


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