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    HMS Inconstant was an I-class destroyer built for the Turkish Navy, but was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1939. The I-class ships were improved versions...
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  • finally sold in 1956. HMS Inconstant (1914) was an Arethusa-class light cruiser launched in 1914 and sold in 1922. HMS Inconstant (H49) was a destroyer ordered...
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  • Royal Navy D-class destroyer HMS H49, a Royal Navy H-class submarine HMS Inconstant (H49), a Royal Navy I-class destroyer Lioré et Olivier LeO H-49, a French...
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  • p. 469. HMS Oribi (G 66), Naval History Homepage HMS Inconstant (H 49), Naval History Homepage HMS Ithuriel (H 05), Naval History Homepage HMS Milne (G...
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  • HMS Hawkins (D86), but in 1942 he was transferred to the destroyer HMS Inconstant (H49). In 1943 he was appointed first lieutenant of the frigate HMS Calder (K349)...
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  • Loch Ewe on 12 January 1944. Close escort was provided by a force led by Inconstant and two corvettes, with two more destroyers joining later. There was also...
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  • HMCS Huron (G24) Can combat vessel destroyer HMS Impulsive (D11) UK combat vessel destroyer HMS Inconstant (H49) UK combat vessel destroyer SS Iserlohn (1909)...
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    HMS Fame was an F-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion, the ship was attached...
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