HMS Dundee
1932 Shoreham-class sloop
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HMS Dundee (L84) was a British destroyer that served during World War II. Launched in 1940, the ship was part of the Royal Navy's Town-class of destroyers. It saw action in various operations in the Mediterranean, Atlantic, and Indian Ocean, including escort duties, convoy protection, and anti-submarine warfare. The ship participated in several notable engagements, such as the Battle of the Atlantic. HMS Dundee was involved in the sinking of the Italian submarine Cobalto and the rescue of survivors from other ships. The destroyer also took part in the invasion of Sicily and later supported operations in the Aegean Sea. After the war, HMS Dundee was decommissioned in 1946 and sold for scrap in 1949. The ship's service history showcases the crucial role destroyers played in naval warfare during WWII, highlighting their versatility in various combat and support roles.
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