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    Godetia (A960) was a command and logistical support ship of the Belgian Naval Component, launched on 7 December 1965 at the Boelwerf in Temse and entered...
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  • amoena Clarkia bottae HMS Godetia (K226) HMS Godetia (1916) Belgian ship Godetia Godetia (horse), Irish-trained thoroughbred racehorse active 1978-1980...
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    and Godetia), a squadron of MMS minesweepers and three patrol boats (Phrontis [fr], Electra and Kernot). In 1946, Britain donated the ships to Belgium. These...
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    Gold and Sword. On 16 December 1944, Godetia was re-transferred back to the Royal Navy. The Belgian crew left the ship in order to go back to the previous...
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    minehunters, the ships will also replace the Belgian logistical support ship Godetia. There were three contenders. A Franco-Belgium consortium made up...
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    City-class mine countermeasures vessel (category Minehunters of Belgium)
    the ships will also replace the Belgian logistical support ship Godetia. France - At Euronaval 2022, a partnership was signed between the Belgian, Dutch...
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  • Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Godetia : HMS Godetia (1916) an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1916 and scrapped in 1937. HMS Godetia (K72)...
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  • Forces. Retrieved 20 May 2020. "A960 Godetia". Belgian Armed Forces. Retrieved 20 May 2020. "A962 Belgica". Belgian Armed Forces. Archived from the original...
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    the Free Belgian forces continues to be celebrated within Belgium. The Belgian Marine Component, for example, still operates a ship named Godetia. There...
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  • unarmed tractor version built by Ford Antwerp Belgian ship A4 HMS Buttercup (K193) HMS Godetia (K226) List of ships of the Second World War Koolhoven F.K.56...
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    HMS Violet (K35) (category 1940 ships)
    Built at Simons & Co in Renfrew on the River Clyde, the ship was laid down on 21 March 1940. The ship was launched 30 December 1940 and commissioned 3 February...
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    Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi (category Manufacturing companies of Belgium)
    consortia with other companies. Tripartite-class minehunter, and Belgian ship Godetia; built with ACEC equipment – in particular electric manoeuvring propellers...
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  • Navy: 2 in commission Godetia minecraft tender Displacement: 2,500 tons Operator:  Belgian Navy Absalon-class flexible support ship / flexible combat vessel...
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    Navy USS Saipan  United States Coast Guard USCGC Eagle  Belgian Navy Narcis Westdiep Godetia  Royal Netherlands Navy Urk  French Navy Belle Poule Mutin...
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    Guardiao (P511) (category 2011 ships)
    The major participating units in the exercise were the Belgian command and support ship BNS Godetia, the CVCG cutter Guardião, and a multiagency Cabo Verde...
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    HMCS Sackville (category Ships of the Royal Canadian Navy)
    Navy and later served as a civilian research vessel. She is now a museum ship located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the last surviving Flower-class corvette...
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  • Willy Herteleer (category Belgian admirals)
    in the command ship Godetia in 1963 and until 1968 when he went on to the mine warfare to 1970, at the same year he was moved to Belgian Navy Operational...
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    HMS Geranium (K16) (category 1940 ships)
    renamed Thetis. The ship was ordered 25 Jul 1939 and laid down 21 Sep 1939 at William Simmons & Co. in Renfrew, Scotland. The ship was lanched 23 Apr 1940...
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    HMCS Amherst (category 1940 ships)
    during the Second World War. She was named for Amherst, Nova Scotia. The ship was laid down at Saint John Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. in Saint John...
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    HMCS Sudbury (category 1941 ships)
    corvette class, needing a name for smaller ships used in an escort capacity, in this case based on a whaling ship design. The generic name "flower" was used...
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    HMCS Buctouche (category 1940 ships)
    War. She served primarily in the Battle of the Atlantic escorting merchant ship convoys. Constructed by Davie Shipbuilding at Lauzon, Quebec, the vessel...
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    French corvette Aconit (category 1941 ships)
    worked for the factory ship Kosmos IV, the former German Walter Rau. Laid up in Norway 1964 she was sold for scrapping to Belgium, where she arrived in...
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    broken up 1973. The Belgian Navy in exile operated two Flower-class corvettes under Royal Navy control between 1942 and 1944. HMS Godetia, in service Feb...
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    List of Royal Navy losses in World War II (category Lists of World War II ships)
    list of Royal Navy ships and personnel lost during World War II, from 3 September 1939 to 1 October 1945. See also List of ships of the Royal Navy. The...
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    HMS Dianthus (K95) (category 1940 ships)
    genus of flowering plants including Carnation, Pink, and Sweet William. The ship escorted trade convoys between Newfoundland and the Western Approaches through...
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    HMCS Oakville (category 1941 ships)
    corvette class, needing a name for smaller ships used in an escort capacity, in this case based on a whaling ship design. The generic name "flower" was used...
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    HMCS Snowberry (category 1940 ships)
    designation, needing a name for smaller ships used in an escort capacity, in this case based on a whaling ship design. The generic name "flower" was used...
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  • HMS Tamarisk (K216) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    four corvettes of this type transferred to Greece during World War II. The ship was named after Iakovos Tombazis (Greek: Ιάκωβος Τομπάζης, 1782–1829), a...
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    HMCS Agassiz (category 1940 ships)
    Canadian Navy. Named after the community of Agassiz, British Columbia, the ship was constructed by Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd. in North Vancouver, British...
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    HMCS Pictou (category 1940 ships)
    corvette class, needing a name for smaller ships used in an escort capacity, in this case based on a whaling ship design. The generic name "flower" was used...
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