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HMS Tuscarora was a British anti-submarine yacht which served in a training role during the Second World War. Originally built in 1897 as a luxury steam yacht, she was acquired and renovated for military service by the British Admiralty in January 1940 for service with the Royal Navy during the war as an anti-submarine yacht. Tuscarora was based at Campbeltown in Western Scotland, where she was exclusively employed in providing anti-submarine warfare training exercises for British and Allied submarines in the local sea area. Her first exercise was in June 1940 with HMS H33, and her last in April 1945 was with HMS Vulpine (P79).

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  • HMS Tuscarora (en)
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  • HMS Tuscarora was a British anti-submarine yacht which served in a training role during the Second World War. Originally built in 1897 as a luxury steam yacht, she was acquired and renovated for military service by the British Admiralty in January 1940 for service with the Royal Navy during the war as an anti-submarine yacht. Tuscarora was based at Campbeltown in Western Scotland, where she was exclusively employed in providing anti-submarine warfare training exercises for British and Allied submarines in the local sea area. Her first exercise was in June 1940 with HMS H33, and her last in April 1945 was with HMS Vulpine (P79). (en)
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  • Tuscarora (en)
  • Goizeko-Izzara (en)
  • HMS Tuscarora (en)
  • MS Alhelal (en)
  • MS Evgenia (en)
  • SS Anatoli (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/HMS_Tuscarora_FL20328.jpg
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  • HMS Tuscarora underway (en)
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  • Spain (en)
  • United Kingdom (en)
  • United States (en)
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  • Converted to commercial use (en)
  • Expropriated and renovated for military service (en)
  • Foundered in 1968 (en)
  • Repurposed as motor ship in 1952 (en)
  • Returned to Britain (en)
  • Sold to American owners in 1901 (en)
  • Sold to Spanish owner in 1911 (en)
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  • HMS Tuscarora FL20328.jpg (en)
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  • Tuscarora (en)
  • Goizeko-Izzara (en)
  • HMS Tuscarora (en)
  • MS Alhelal (en)
  • MS Evgenia (en)
  • SS Anatoli (en)
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  • HMS Tuscarora was a British anti-submarine yacht which served in a training role during the Second World War. Originally built in 1897 as a luxury steam yacht, she was acquired and renovated for military service by the British Admiralty in January 1940 for service with the Royal Navy during the war as an anti-submarine yacht. Tuscarora was based at Campbeltown in Western Scotland, where she was exclusively employed in providing anti-submarine warfare training exercises for British and Allied submarines in the local sea area. Her first exercise was in June 1940 with HMS H33, and her last in April 1945 was with HMS Vulpine (P79). (en)
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