HMS Cardigan Bay (K630)

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For the ship in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, see RFA Cardigan Bay (L3009)

HMS Cardigan Bay (K630) was a Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy. She is named for Cardigan Bay in Cardiganshire. She was originally laid down by Henry Robb in Leith as the Loch-class vessel Loch Laxford. She was laid down on the 14 April 1944, launched on 28 December 1944 and finally decomissioned in 1960. Cardigan Bay saw service in the Korean War.


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Bay-class frigate
Bigbury Bay | Burghead Bay | Cardigan Bay | Carnarvon Bay | Cawsand Bay | Enard Bay | Hollesley Bay | Largo Bay | Morecambe Bay | Mounts Bay | Padstow Bay | Porlock Bay | St Austell Bay | St Brides Bay | Start Bay | Tremadoc Bay | Veryan Bay | Whitesand Bay | Widemouth Bay | Wigtown Bay

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List of frigates of the Royal Navy