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- Q5631573 subject Q8137696.
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- Q5631573 abstract "HMS Bittern was a Bittern-class sloop of the Royal Navy. Although the last to be completed she was the name ship of her class, replacing an earlier Bittern which had been re-named before launch. Bittern was laid down on 27 August 1936 by J. Samuel White, of Cowes, Isle of Wight, launched on 14 July 1937 and completed on 15 March 1938.She served in Home waters and off the coast of Norway during the Second World War. She took part in the ill-fated Namsos Campaign of 1940, where she was used to defend allied troop ships entering and leaving Namsos harbour from submarine attacks. The harbour came under regular air attack by the Luftwaffe, and on 30 April, Bittern was spotted and mistaken for an Allied cruiser by a squadron of Junkers Ju 87 dive bombers. Bittern came under repeated attack from 0700 hours onwards. She was hit repeatedly and severely damaged, being set on fire. Nearby allied ships came alongside and took the survivors off. When this had been completed, Bittern was sunk by a torpedo from the destroyer Janus.In 2011 it was reported that the ship has started to leak oil and contained roughly 200,000 litres (44,000 imp gal; 53,000 US gal) of oil.".
- Q5631573 builder Q1676408.
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- Q5631573 class Q210223.
- Q5631573 commissioningDate "1938-03-15".
- Q5631573 layingDown "1936-08-27".
- Q5631573 length "81.0768".
- Q5631573 shipBeam "11.2776".
- Q5631573 shipLaunch "1937-07-14".
- Q5631573 status "Sunk by German bombers, 30 April 1940".
- Q5631573 thumbnail HMS_Bittern_ablaze.jpg?width=300.
- Q5631573 topSpeed "34.725".
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- Q5631573 shipBuilder "J. Samuel White, Cowes, Isle of Wight".
- Q5631573 shipClass "sloop".
- Q5631573 shipCommissioned "1938-03-15".
- Q5631573 shipFate "--04-30".
- Q5631573 shipLaidDown "1936-08-27".
- Q5631573 shipLaunched "1937-07-14".
- Q5631573 shipName "HMS Bittern".
- Q5631573 point "64.46666666666667 11.5".
- Q5631573 type Product.
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- Q5631573 comment "HMS Bittern was a Bittern-class sloop of the Royal Navy. Although the last to be completed she was the name ship of her class, replacing an earlier Bittern which had been re-named before launch. Bittern was laid down on 27 August 1936 by J. Samuel White, of Cowes, Isle of Wight, launched on 14 July 1937 and completed on 15 March 1938.She served in Home waters and off the coast of Norway during the Second World War.".
- Q5631573 label "HMS Bittern (L07)".
- Q5631573 lat "64.46666666666667".
- Q5631573 long "11.5".
- Q5631573 depiction HMS_Bittern_ablaze.jpg.
- Q5631573 name "HMS Bittern".