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HMS Sturdy was an S-class destroyer, which served with the Royal Navy. Launched on 26 June 1919, the destroyer spent most of the next two decades in the Reserve Fleet. However, for the 1935 Naval Review before George V and Queen Mary, Sturdy was divested of armament and equipped with a single davit to rescue ditched aircraft, and acted as plane guard to the aircraft carrier Courageous. Re-armed as a minelayer, the destroyer was recommissioned the following year and reactivated at the start of the Second World War. Sturdy was then employed escorting convoys in the Atlantic Ocean, but soon into the conflict ran aground off the coast off the Inner Hebrides island at Tiree on 30 October 1940. The vessel was split in two by the waves. The crew evacuated, apart from three sailors who died, and t

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  • HMS Sturdy (H28) (de)
  • HMS Sturdy (1919) (en)
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  • Die HMS Sturdy (Kennung: H28) war ein Zerstörer der britischen Marine. Noch während des Ersten Weltkrieges in Auftrag gegeben, wurde das Schiff erst nach Kriegsende in Dienst genommen. Der Zerstörer gehörte den elf Zerstörern der S-Klasse, die von dieser ursprünglich 67 Einheiten umfassenden Klasse noch im Zweiten Weltkrieg eingesetzt wurden.Die Sturdy war das erste Schiff in der Geschichte der Royal Navy, welches diesen Namen erhielt. Der im Juni 1917 bestellte Zerstörer wurde im März 1918 auf der Werft von Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company im schottischen Greenock auf Kiel gelegt und lief am 25. Juni 1919 von Stapel. Sie war das fünfte Zerstörer dieser Klasse, den die Bauwerft fertigte. Die Indienstnahme erfolgte am 15. Oktober 1919. (de)
  • HMS Sturdy was an S-class destroyer, which served with the Royal Navy. Launched on 26 June 1919, the destroyer spent most of the next two decades in the Reserve Fleet. However, for the 1935 Naval Review before George V and Queen Mary, Sturdy was divested of armament and equipped with a single davit to rescue ditched aircraft, and acted as plane guard to the aircraft carrier Courageous. Re-armed as a minelayer, the destroyer was recommissioned the following year and reactivated at the start of the Second World War. Sturdy was then employed escorting convoys in the Atlantic Ocean, but soon into the conflict ran aground off the coast off the Inner Hebrides island at Tiree on 30 October 1940. The vessel was split in two by the waves. The crew evacuated, apart from three sailors who died, and t (en)
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  • HMS Sturdy (en)
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  • June 1917 (en)
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