HMS Bligh

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HMS Bligh was a Captain-class frigate active during World War II. She was named after William Bligh, commander of HMS Director at the Battle of Camperdown during the French Revolutionary War, and commander of HMS Bounty.

1943  Wikidata
K467
length 93.2 metre, beam 11.1 metre, speed 24 knot, draft 3.3 metre, 
Buckley-class destroyer escortCaptain-class frigate, destroyer escort, Royal NavyBethlehem SteelUnited States NavyUnited States


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    1943 HMS Bligh
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    ship launching
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    keel laying
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    ship commissioning
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