HMS Glaisdale

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HNoMS Glaisdale (L44) was a Type III Hunt-class escort destroyer in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy during the Second World War. Originally constructed by the United Kingdom as HMS Glaisdale, she was transferred to Norway before being launched in 1942. She was commissioned as HNoMS Glaisdale, operating with the Royal Navy but crewed by Norwegian sailors. The ship was badly damaged by a naval mine during the Normandy landings on 23 June 1944 and was returned to the United Kingdom on 2 August, remaining laid up at Hartlepool. Post-war, the vessel was repaired and sold to Norway, re-entering service as HNoMS Narvik. She was reclassified as a frigate in 1956 and broken up in 1962.

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HNoMS Narvik
speed 29 knot, speed 27 knot, length 85.3 metre, beam 9.6 metre, draft 3.73 metre, 
Hunt-class destroyerdestroyerCammell LairdRoyal NavyRoyal Norwegian NavyUnited Kingdom


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