Daring-class destroyer
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1952 class of British destroyers
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1952 — 2007
Daring-class (see also Type 45 guided missile destroyer)
class, destroyer, ship class, Royal Navy, Royal Australian Navy, Peruvian Navy, Perth-class destroyer, Adelaide-class frigate, Australian light destroyer project, County-class guided missile destroyer, Alexander Stephen and Sons, Williamstown Dockyard, Swan Hunter, Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, J. Samuel White, Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Company, Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Battle-class destroyer, United Kingdom, Q408, Q419
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J. Samuel White - Type 45 guided missile destroyer - County-class guided missile destroyer - Battle-class destroyer - Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company - Swan Hunter - Alexander Stephen and Sons - Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited - HMS Dainty - HMS Daring - HMS Defender - HMS Delight - HMS Diana
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vessel | 1952 | Daring-class destroyer | destroyer, United Kingdom, Alexander Stephen and Sons, Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Company, Cockatoo Island Dockyard, J. Samuel White, Swan Hunter, Williamstown Dockyard, ship class, Australia, Peru |
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vessel | HMAS Vampire | destroyer, Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Australia |
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vessel | HMAS Vendetta | destroyer, Williamstown Dockyard, Australia |
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vessel | HMAS Voyager | destroyer, Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Company, Australia |
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vessel | 1953 | HMS Dainty | destroyer, United Kingdom, J. Samuel White |
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vessel | 1952 | HMS Daring | destroyer, United Kingdom, Swan Hunter |
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vessel | 1952 | HMS Defender | destroyer, United Kingdom, Alexander Stephen and Sons |
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vessel | HMS Delight | destroyer, United Kingdom, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company |
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vessel | 1954 | HMS Diana | destroyer, United Kingdom, Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited, Peru |
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image | 1973 | BAP Palacios and BAP Villar (Sep 1973-USN) |
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image | 1958 | Britse marineschepen, waaronder de destroyer HMS Duches (D 154, 1952, Daring Class), bezochten de haven van Rotterdam in 1958 (2009-003-039 009) |
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image | 1956 | Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.203) |
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image | 1956 | Brit. Zerstörer der DARING-Klasse (Kiel 42.206) |
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image | 1952 | HMS Diamond, 1952 (IWM) |
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image | 2012 | HMS Diamond and HMS Russell (26516282677) |
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image | 1954 | HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129802 |
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image | 1954 | HMS Diana 1954 IWM HU 129803 |
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image | 1952 | HMS Duchess 1952 IWM A 32379 |
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image | 2007 | Model of a Daring-class destroyer |
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image | 2020 | Rockingham Naval Memorial Park, Commemorative plaque for HMAS Duchess (D154) |
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image | 1967 | Tribal Class frigate (HMS Zulu) and Daring Class Destroyer 'double parked' in Amsterdam Harbour. |
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