HMS Kashmir

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HMS Kashmir (F12) was a K-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s, named after the princely state of Kashmir in British India.

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HMS Kashmir firing 4.7-inch guns WWII IWM A 648HMS Kashmir firing 4.7-inch guns WWII IWM A 648
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    siteshipwreck1939HMS KellyK-class destroyer, J, K and N-class destroyer, shipwreck, destroyerWikidata
    siteshipwreck1939HMS KashmirK-class destroyer, J, K and N-class destroyer, shipwreck, destroyerWikidata
    commonsimagePictures For Illustrating Ritchie Ii Book. November and December 1942, Alexandria, Pictures of Paintings by Lieutenant Commander R Langmaid, Rn, Official Fleet Artist. These Pictures Are For Illustrating a Nava A13633 Commons
    commonsimageThe Royal Navy during the Second World War A878 Commons
    commonsimageHMS Kashmir firing 4.7-inch guns WWII IWM A 648 Commons
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