HMS Cotton

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HMS Cotton (K510) was a Captain-class frigate of the British Royal Navy that served in World War II. The ship was laid down as a Buckley-class destroyer escort at the Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard at Hingham, Massachusetts on 2 June 1943, with the hull number DE-81, and launched on 21 August 1943. The ship was transferred to the UK under Lend-Lease on 8 November 1943, and named after Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, an officer who served in the American Revolutionary, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

1943  Wikidata
K510
speed 24 knot, length 93.2 metre, beam 11.1 metre, draft 3.3 metre, 
Buckley-class destroyer escortCaptain-class frigate, destroyer escort, Bethlehem Hingham ShipyardRoyal NavyUnited States


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    1943 HMS Cotton
    1943-11-08T00:00:00Z
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    ship commissioning
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    ship launching
    1945-11-05T00:00:00Z
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    ship decommissioning
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    1943-06-02T00:00:00Z
    1943-06-02T00:00:00Z
    keel laying
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