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D23 class DE
20 units, Laid down in 20 type 0 slips (7 in Portsmouth, 6 in Armstrong Withworth & Co. Ltd, 6 in Beardmore & Co. Ltd and 1 in Montreal.)
Each unit recieves 180t (of 575)
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Originally posted by Fyrwulf
Dude, I'm honestly not sure this class actually existed. All the info I can find on RN ships places their 1920 DEs in the low thousand ton range. Do you have a name for any of the ships in the class?
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Originally posted by alt_naval
Scroll up to the top of the page. On the Right, there is a 'Members' button.
Click that and then find Gravina on the page. Half way across you'll find a 'search' button. Press this and you'll get all his posts - only his posts.
Anyway, here it is - 1922 TB
Cheers,
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Originally posted by Hrolf Hakonson
Not a bad little ship for 1922, though it's a little unusual for a British ship of the day to have diesel motors. If it's standard displacement is underreported by just a ton, it's into the unrestricted category of ships.
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