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Destroyer histories. Royal naval destroyer
HMS Amazon. Destroyer website dedicated to the history of HMS Amazon from
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Amazon D.39 |
27th January 1926 |
Broken up 1948. |
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HMS Amazon, 1926.
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HMS Amazon, October 1934.
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HMS Amazon.
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HMS Amazon, July 1935.
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HMS Amazon c.1926. A
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HMS Amazon.
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Displacement:
1,352 tons Speed: 37kts Complement: 138
Armament:
Four 4.7 inch guns, two 2 pdr anti-aircraft guns and six 21 inch torpedo
tubes. |
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DICK DILWORTH.. My Uncle, Dick Dilworth served on the HMS Amazon, on
the Russian Convoys during WWII. He doesn't say much about it only that
when it was damaged they managed to get back to Scotland. I have a
photograph of him along with 2 navy pals presumably from the same ship. My
Uncle is still alive and is now 85 but not too well. Any information
contact me at josie@cragbank84.freeserve.co.uk |