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{{Page|HMS Starling|Objects|1942 Black Swan-class sloop}}
{{Page|HMS Starling|Objects|1942 Black Swan-class sloop|U66, HMS Starling}}

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1942 Black Swan-class sloop
(U66, HMS Starling) see also HMS StarlingHMS StarlingHMS Starling

1941-10-21T00:00:00Z
1943-04-01T00:00:00Z
1942-10-14T00:00:00Z
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Atlantic Battle Record Breakers Welcomed Home. 25 February 1944, Liverpool. the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr a V Alexander Welcomed Home the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two A22020Atlantic Battle Record Breakers Welcomed Home. 25 February 1944, Liverpool. the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr a V Alexander Welcomed Home the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two A22020
Atlantic Battle Record Breakers Welcomed Home. 25 February 1944, Liverpool. the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr a V Alexander Welcomed Home the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, Rn, A22020Atlantic Battle Record Breakers Welcomed Home. 25 February 1944, Liverpool. the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr a V Alexander Welcomed Home the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, Rn, A22020
Depth charges explode astern of HMS STARLING of the 2nd Escort Group in the Atlantic, January 1944. A21992Depth charges explode astern of HMS STARLING of the 2nd Escort Group in the Atlantic, January 1944. A21992
HMS Starling (U66) underway 1943HMS Starling (U66) underway 1943
HMS Starling, U66HMS Starling, U66
HMS Starling, U66 1HMS Starling, U66 1
Out With U-boat Killer Number 1; the Second Escort Group`s Success. 26 January To 25 February 1944, on Board HMS Starling. With the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, on His Most Rec A21986Out With U-boat Killer Number 1; the Second Escort Group's Success. 26 January To 25 February 1944, on Board HMS Starling. With the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, on His Most Rec A21986
Out With U-boat Killer Number 1; the Second Escort Group`s Success. 26 January To 25 February 1944, on Board HMS Starling. With the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, on His Most Rec A21988Out With U-boat Killer Number 1; the Second Escort Group's Success. 26 January To 25 February 1944, on Board HMS Starling. With the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, on His Most Rec A21988
Penarth Docks (447473799)Penarth Docks (447473799)
The crew of the U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Baltimore (CA-68) manning the railsThe crew of the U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Baltimore (CA-68) manning the rails
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkShip Design Drawings archive article@Wikidata
linkuboat.net article@Wikidata
incidentkeel laying1941Wikidata
incidentship completed1943Wikidata
incidentship launching1942Wikidata
vesselHMS Starlingsloop-of-warWikidata
imageAtlantic Battle Record Breakers Welcomed Home. 25 February 1944, Liverpool. the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr a V Alexander Welcomed Home the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two A220201944Wikimedia
imageAtlantic Battle Record Breakers Welcomed Home. 25 February 1944, Liverpool. the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr a V Alexander Welcomed Home the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, Rn, A220201944Wikimedia
imageDepth charges explode astern of HMS STARLING of the 2nd Escort Group in the Atlantic, January 1944. A21992Wikimedia
imageHMS Starling (U66) underway 19431943Wikimedia
imageHMS Starling, U662014Wikimedia
imageHMS Starling, U66 12014Wikimedia
imageOut With U-boat Killer Number 1; the Second Escort Group's Success. 26 January To 25 February 1944, on Board HMS Starling. With the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, on His Most Rec A21986Wikimedia
imageOut With U-boat Killer Number 1; the Second Escort Group's Success. 26 January To 25 February 1944, on Board HMS Starling. With the 2nd Escort Group, Commanded by Captain F J Walker, Cb, Dso and Two Bars, on His Most Rec A21988Wikimedia
imagePenarth Docks (447473799)2007Wikimedia
imageThe crew of the U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Baltimore (CA-68) manning the rails1953Wikimedia