HMS Uganda was a Second World War-era Fiji-class light cruiser launched in 1941. She served in the Royal Navy during 1943 and 1944, including operations...
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HMS Warspite was one of five Queen Elizabeth-class battleships built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s. Completed during the First World War in...
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damaged by several near misses from Fritz-X bombs. The light cruiser HMS Uganda was also hit and put out of action for thirteen months as a result. A...
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in Kampala, Uganda HMS Uganda (66), a WWII British light cruiser SS Uganda, several ships SS Uganda (1952), a British passenger ship Uganda Railway, a...
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USS Peto 10 Sep: I-2 11 Sep: USS Savannah 13 Sep: HMHS Newfoundland, HMS Uganda 14 Sep: HMS Warspite 16 Sep: USS Pompon 19 Sep: Tango Maru 23 Sep: Kulmerland...
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attacks on the Italian battleship Roma, the British battleship HMS Warspite and cruiser HMS Uganda, and the US cruiser USS Savannah. Bernhard Jope joined the...
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about 15 metres away. Damage was minimal. The Royal Navy's light cruiser HMS Uganda was hit by a Fritz X off Salerno at 14:40 on 13 September. The Fritz X...
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upon the British battleship HMS Warspite, the American light cruiser USS Savannah and the British light cruiser HMS Uganda.[citation needed] Kramer continued...
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personnel crewed two Royal Navy escort carriers from 1944 to 1946: HMS Nabob, and HMS Puncher. Starting in May 1944, when Canada began drafting plans to...
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commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Uganda (C66) during World War II and later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Uganda (C66). She was reactivated...
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