Talk:HMS Corunna (D97)

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I have made the distinction that Corruna, along with sister ships Agincourt, Aisne, Alamein, Barrosa, Jutland, Dunkirk and Matapan were later, or 1943 Battle class ships because there were significant differences between these and the earlier 1942 ships, both in length and beam and also in armament.