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- Q5634349 subject Q6432737.
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- Q5634349 abstract "HMS Skate was an R-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that was laid down and completed during the First World War. Skate was the sole survivor of her class by 1939, and saw extensive service during the Second World War as a convoy escort. This gave her the honour of being the oldest destroyer to see service with the Royal Navy in the latter conflict.Skate was damaged by a mine, laid by UC-69, in the First World War, and was converted to a minelayer while undergoing repairs, which is likely why she remained active on the Navy List in 1939. Initially she served as an influence minesweeper to combat the threat of magnetic mines, but such was the need for escorts that she was rearmed in 1941 to take part in the Battle of the Atlantic. She was on North Atlantic duties until 1942 and was part of the escort for the Normandy landings in June 1944.".
- Q5634349 builder Q1699428.
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- Q5634349 class Q174736.
- Q5634349 commissioningDate "1917-02-19".
- Q5634349 layingDown "1916-01-12".
- Q5634349 length "80.772".
- Q5634349 orderDate "1915-12-08".
- Q5634349 shipBeam "7.9248".
- Q5634349 shipLaunch "1917-01-11".
- Q5634349 status "Sold for scrapping 1947".
- Q5634349 thumbnail HMS_Skate.jpg?width=300.
- Q5634349 topSpeed "66.672".
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- Q5634349 shipBuilder Q1699428.
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- Q5634349 shipClass "destroyer".
- Q5634349 shipCommissioned "1917-02-19".
- Q5634349 shipFate "Sold for scrapping 1947".
- Q5634349 shipLaidDown "1916-01-12".
- Q5634349 shipLaunched "1917-01-11".
- Q5634349 shipLength "* p/p * o/a".
- Q5634349 shipName "HMS Skate".
- Q5634349 shipOrdered "1915-12-08".
- Q5634349 shipSpeed "* * full".
- Q5634349 type Product.
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- Q5634349 comment "HMS Skate was an R-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that was laid down and completed during the First World War. Skate was the sole survivor of her class by 1939, and saw extensive service during the Second World War as a convoy escort.".
- Q5634349 label "HMS Skate (1917)".
- Q5634349 depiction HMS_Skate.jpg.
- Q5634349 name "HMS Skate".