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- Q904353 abstract "HMS Duke of York was a King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy. Laid down in May 1937, the ship was constructed by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, Scotland, and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 4 November 1941, subsequently seeing service during the Second World War.In mid-December 1941, Duke of York transported Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the United States to meet President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Between March and September 1942 Duke of York was involved with convoy escort duties, but in October she was dispatched to Gibraltar where she became the flagship of Force H.In October 1942, Duke of York was involved in the Allied invasion of North Africa, but saw little action as her role only required her to protect the accompanying aircraft carriers. HMS Duke of York stopped the Gil Eannes on 1 November 1942 and a commando arrested Gastão de Freitas Ferraz. The British had picked up radio traffic indicating naval espionage, possibly compromising the secrecy of "Operation Torch".After Torch, Duke of York was involved in Operations Camera and Governor, which were diversionary operations designed to draw the Germans' attention away from Operation Husky. On 4 October, Duke of York operated with her sister-ship Anson in covering a force of Allied cruisers and destroyers and the American carrier Ranger, which raided German shipping off Norway. The attack sank four merchant ships and badly damaged a further seven.On 26 December 1943 Duke of York was part of a task force which encountered the German battleship Scharnhorst. During the engagement that followed, Scharnhorst hit Duke of York twice with little effect, but was herself hit by several of Duke of York's 14-inch shells, silencing one of her turrets and hitting a boiler room. After temporarily escaping from Duke of York's heavy fire, Scharnhorst was struck several times by torpedoes, allowing Duke of York to again open fire, contributing to the eventual sinking of Scharnhorst after a running action lasting ten-and-a-half hours.In 1945 Duke of York was assigned to the British Pacific Fleet as its flagship, but suffered mechanical problems in Malta which prevented her arriving in time to see any action before Japan surrendered.After the war, Duke of York remained active until she was laid up in November 1951. She was eventually scrapped in 1957.".
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- Q904353 commissioningDate "1941-11-04".
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- Q904353 layingDown "1937-05-05".
- Q904353 length "227.076".
- Q904353 orderDate "1936-11-16".
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- Q904353 shipLaunch "1940-02-28".
- Q904353 status "Scrapped in 1957 at Shipbreaking Industries, Ltd.,Faslane, Scotland".
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