• HMS Domett (K473) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II. Originally constructed as the United States...
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  • Domett may refer to: Alfred Domett (1811-1887), British colonial statesman and poet William Domett (1752–1828), British admiral HMS Domett (K473), a British...
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    leaving Quebec in 1772 and joining HMS Scorpion. In 1775, Domett was briefly attached to HMS Marlborough before joining HMS Surprize on the Newfoundland Station...
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    1943: HMS Cooke shared credit for sinking U-988 & U-214 1943: HMS Dacres Normandy Invasion 1943: HMS Domett shared credit for sinking U-988 1943: HMS Foley...
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  • Kingdom upon completion which served in the Royal Navy as the frigate HMS Domett (K473) from 1943 to 1946 USS Eisner (DE-28), a name assigned briefly to...
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  • patrol and escort duty. On 29 June 1944 she joined the British frigates Domett, Duckworth, and Essington and a Royal Air Force Liberator aircraft of No...
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    the 3rd Escort Group with her sister ships HMS Blackwood (K313), HMS Cooke (K471), HMS Domett (K473), and HMS Duckworth (K351), based at Belfast. Soon after...
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    his second-in-command, Rear Admiral Thomas Graves, accompanied by Captain Domett and the commanding officer of the troops, Lieutenant Colonel William Stewart...
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    Baltic Project), even having the shallow-draft battlecruisers HMS Furious, HMS Glorious and HMS Courageous constructed for the purpose. As the Gallipoli campaign...
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    navigating officer before commanding the Type 42 destroyer HMS Nottingham and then the Type 42 destroyer HMS Exeter during the Gulf War. As First Sea Lord he entered...
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