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- HMS_Byron_(K508) abstract "HMS Byron was a British Captain class frigate (US built as a Buckley class escort) of World War II. Named after Vice-Admiral The Honourable John Byron whose frequent encounters with bad weather in ensuing years won him the sobriquet, “Foul Weather Jack”.Commanding Officers were Lt K C L Southcombe RN October 1943 and Lt J Burfield RN February 1945.".
- Q5631725 abstract "HMS Byron was a British Captain class frigate (US built as a Buckley class escort) of World War II. Named after Vice-Admiral The Honourable John Byron whose frequent encounters with bad weather in ensuing years won him the sobriquet, “Foul Weather Jack”.Commanding Officers were Lt K C L Southcombe RN October 1943 and Lt J Burfield RN February 1945.".
- HMS_Byron_(K508) comment "HMS Byron was a British Captain class frigate (US built as a Buckley class escort) of World War II. Named after Vice-Admiral The Honourable John Byron whose frequent encounters with bad weather in ensuing years won him the sobriquet, “Foul Weather Jack”.Commanding Officers were Lt K C L Southcombe RN October 1943 and Lt J Burfield RN February 1945.".
- Q5631725 comment "HMS Byron was a British Captain class frigate (US built as a Buckley class escort) of World War II. Named after Vice-Admiral The Honourable John Byron whose frequent encounters with bad weather in ensuing years won him the sobriquet, “Foul Weather Jack”.Commanding Officers were Lt K C L Southcombe RN October 1943 and Lt J Burfield RN February 1945.".