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  2. HMS Duke of York was a King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy. Laid down in May 1937, the ship was constructed by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 4 November 1941, subsequently seeing combat service during the Second World War.

  3. HMS Duke of York (17) was a King George V -class battleship launched in 1940, and broken up in 1958. The original plan was to name her HMS Anson, but she was renamed prior to launch and the name was given to the next ship in her class instead.

  4. 9th - At 0600 hours, battleship DUKE OF YORK, escorted by the light cruiser PENELOPE, and the destroyers LIGHTNING, ICARUS, and VIVACIOUS departed the Clyde for Rosyth for DUKE OF YORK for final docking and completion.

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · The HMS Duke of York was a King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy, launched in 1940 and known for its formidable design and armament.

  6. Duke of York, the third ship of the class, first saw action on 1 March 1942, when she provided close escort for convoy PQ 12 and was later joined by King George V on 6 March, as Admiral John Tovey believed that the German battleship Tirpitz would attempt to intercept the convoy; however, aircraft from Victorious were able to prevent Tirpitz ...

  7. This fully illustrated volume details every aspect of the WWII battleship, from plans, building, and modifications to active service and final breaking.

  8. Although the ship was chosen primarily because of the wealth of source material, Duke of York enjoyed a distinguished wartime career that included sinking the German battleship Scharnhorst in 1943 and serving as the flagship of the British Pacific Fleet in 1945, so is a fitting subject for such in-depth treatment.

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