HMS Wem (1919)
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History |
United Kingdom
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Builder: |
William Simons & Company, Renfrew |
Launched: |
12 September 1919 |
Fate: |
- Sold 22 April 1922 to The Cutch SN Co
- Renamed Deshalpur
- Broken up c. 1927
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General characteristics |
Class & type: |
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Displacement: |
710 tons |
Length: |
231 ft (70 m) |
Beam: |
28 ft (8.5 m) |
Draught: |
8 ft (2.4 m) |
Propulsion: |
Yarrow-type boilers, Vertical triple-expansion engines, 2 shafts, 2,200 ihp |
Speed: |
max 16 knots |
Range: |
140 tons coal |
Complement: |
73 men |
Armament: |
- 1 × QF 4 inch forward
- QF 12 pounder aft
- 2 × twin 0.303 inch machine guns
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HMS Wem was a Hunt-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I. She was originally to be named Walmer, but was renamed 25 June 1918 to avoid possible misunderstandings of having vessels named after coastal locations.
See also
References
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| Belvoir group |
- Belvoir
- Bicester
- Blackmorevale
- Cattistock
- Cotswold
- Cottesmore
- Croome
- Dartmoor
- Garth
- Hambledon
- Heythrop
- Holderness
- Meynell
- Muskerry
- Oakley
- Pytchley
- Quorn
- Southdown
- Tedworth
- Zetland
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| Aberdare group | |
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| Survey ships |
- Beaufort
- Collinson
- Crozier
- Fitzroy
- Flinders
- Kellet
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