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    HMS Conn was a TE ("Buckley") Type Captain class frigate of the Royal Navy. She served during World War II as a convoy escort and anti-submarine warfare...
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  • destroyer HMS Havelock; in June they destroyed U-767 in the Channel. In September 1944 Hart took command of frigate HMS Conn and 21 Escort Group. Conn was credited...
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    post-war period, all of the surviving Captain-class frigates except one (HMS Hotham which was used as a power station and for powerplant experiments)...
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  • patrol and escort duty. On 30 March 1945, she joined the British frigate HMS Conn (K509) in a depth charge attack which sank the German submarine U-965 north...
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  • Liberator U-965 1943 VIIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sunk 30 March 1945 HMS Rupert & HMS Conn U-966 1943 VIIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sunk 10 November 1943 RAF Wellington...
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  • April 2019. "Sealion". www.scottishshipwrecks.com. Retrieved 26 June 2024. "HMS Southern Flower". uboat.net. Retrieved 22 March 2019. "T.103 Class Landing...
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    Conning tower (redirect from Conn. tower)
    a ship or submarine, often armoured, from which an officer in charge can conn (conduct or control) the vessel, controlling movements of the ship by giving...
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    Lieutenant John Conn commissioned her in June 1797 and she sailed on 11 June. In June 1798 Lieutenant Constantine Henvill replaced Conn. He sailed Staunch...
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    the North Minch in the North Atlantic, by the British frigates HMS Rupert and HMS Conn. All 51 of her crew were lost. The wreck is located at. 58.19N...
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  • Minch in the Hebrides, by depth charges from the British frigates HMS Rupert and HMS Conn. However, the wreck of U-1021 was identified by nautical archaeologist...
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