• HMS E52 was a British E-class submarine built by William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton, entering service in 1917. She sank the U-boat UC-63 near the Goodwin...
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  • E52 may refer to: BMW E52, an automobile platform was the basis for the 2000 through 2004 Z8 convertible sports car HMS E52, a 1915 British E class submarine...
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    Second ANZAC became part of the British 22nd Corps. British submarine HMS E52 torpedoed and sunk German submarine SM UC-63 in the English Channel with...
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  • successfully brought his ship safely into port. Later while commanding submarine HMS E52, he led the action which sunk UC-63 (commanded by Oberleutenant Karsten...
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  • ships, either by torpedo or by mines laid. UC-63 was torpedoed and sunk by HMS E52 off Goodwin Sands on 1 November 1917; only one crewman survived the sinking...
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    Jutland in Thyborøn, Denmark. E51 – Launched 30 November 1916. Minelayer. E52 – Launched 25 January 1917. E53 – Launched in 1916. E54 – Launched in 1916...
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     Imperial German Navy 1 November 1917 A German minelaying submarine torpedoed by HMS E52. 51°23′N 02°00′E / 51.383°N 2.000°E / 51.383; 2.000 (SM UC-63)...
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  • 2012. "HMS M15". Uboat.net. Retrieved 9 December 2012. "Casualty reports". The Times. No. 41635. London. 14 November 1917. col F, p. 13. "HMS Staunch"...
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    escorts from the United States. the first ship commissioned of the class was HMS Bayntun on 20 January 1943 total ships in the table: 507DEs + 56APDs 37 Buckleys...
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  • (ex-HMS Braid) 1944–1961 L'Escarmouche (F709) (ex-HMS Frome) 1944–1961 Tonkinois (F711) (ex-HMS Moyola) 1944–1961 Croix de Lorraine (F710) (ex-HMS Strule)...
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