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- Headquarters_ship abstract "During the Second World War, a headquarters ship (sometimes referred to as Landing Ship Headquarters) was responsible for communication between aircraft, ships and shore during amphibious operations. The first such recognised ship was HMS Bulolo.During the Second World War, four Landing Ships Headquarters (Large) (or LSH(L)s) were commissioned into the Royal Navy. HMS Bulolo - formerly the MV Bulolo requisitioned from Burns Philps. Served as the LSH for Gold Beach during the Normandy Landings. HMS Largs - formerly the French passenger liner MV Charles Plumier and seized by the Royal Navy at Gibraltar. Served as the LSH for Sword Beach during the Normandy Landings. HMS Hilary - formerly the RMS Hilary requisitioned from the Booth Steam Ship Company. Served as the LSH for Juno Beach during the Normandy Landings. HMS Lothian - formerly the MV City of Edinburgh requisitioned from the Ellerman Line (converted in 1944).The Royal Navy Captain-class frigates Dacres, Kingsmill and Lawford were converted to headquarters ships ahead of the Normandy landings.".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageID "37607854".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageLength "1699".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageRevisionID "633092868".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_warfare.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Captain-class_frigate.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amphibious_warfare_vessels_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_types.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Command_ship.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Gibraltar.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Gold_Beach.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Hilary_(1931).
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Lothian.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Juno_Beach.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_boarding_vessel.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink Sword_Beach.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Headquarters ship".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Landing Ship Headquarters".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageWikiLinkText "headquarters ship".
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HMS.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navy-stub.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sclass-.
- Headquarters_ship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWII-stub.
- Headquarters_ship subject Category:Amphibious_warfare_vessels_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Headquarters_ship subject Category:Ship_types.
- Headquarters_ship type Ship.
- Headquarters_ship type Type.
- Headquarters_ship type Ship.
- Headquarters_ship type Type.
- Headquarters_ship comment "During the Second World War, a headquarters ship (sometimes referred to as Landing Ship Headquarters) was responsible for communication between aircraft, ships and shore during amphibious operations. The first such recognised ship was HMS Bulolo.During the Second World War, four Landing Ships Headquarters (Large) (or LSH(L)s) were commissioned into the Royal Navy. HMS Bulolo - formerly the MV Bulolo requisitioned from Burns Philps. Served as the LSH for Gold Beach during the Normandy Landings.".
- Headquarters_ship label "Headquarters ship".
- Headquarters_ship sameAs Q5689922.
- Headquarters_ship sameAs Kapal_pendarat,_Ibu_pejabat.
- Headquarters_ship sameAs m.0nd4jml.
- Headquarters_ship sameAs Q5689922.
- Headquarters_ship wasDerivedFrom Headquarters_ship?oldid=633092868.
- Headquarters_ship isPrimaryTopicOf Headquarters_ship.