• HMS Talybont was a Type III Hunt-class escort destroyer which served in the Royal Navy. She was launched in February 1943 and completed in May that year...
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  • intercepted: Katriel Jaffe (604 passengers) by HMS Talybont, and Twenty Three (790 passengers) by HMS Brissenden. There was desperate resistance on board...
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    collaborators firing from above. Allied destroyers USS Satterlee and HMS Talybont provided fire support. After scaling the cliffs, the Rangers discovered...
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    targeted by the battleship USS Texas, and the destroyers USS Satterlee and HMS Talybont, the latter having first destroyed the radar station at Pointe et Raz...
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    USS Texas (BB-35), USS Satterlee (DD-626), USS Ellyson (DD-454), and HMS Talybont (L18) provided them with fire support in an attempt to prevent the German...
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  • June) HMS Swift (mined and sunk 24 June 1944 off Normandy) HMS Talybont HMS Tanatside USS Thompson HMS Ulster HMS Ulysses HMS Undaunted HMS Undine HMS Urania...
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    B (2004). "HMS Talybont". Service Histories of Royal Navy Warships in World War 2. Retrieved 19 Nov 2008. Mason, Geoffrey B (2001). "HMS Rosario". Service...
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    unsuccessful and she was later sunk by torpedoes from HMS Talybont and gunfire from HMS Rocket. "HMS Limbourne survivor thanks Guernsey". BBC News. 3 October...
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  • American light aircraft Ships HMS L18, a submarine of the Royal Navy HMS Flamingo (L18), a sloop of the Royal Navy HMS Talybont (L18), a destroyer of the...
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  • South Africa German minesweeper M156, sunk in 1944 after an action by HMS Talybont This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title...
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