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    IMO 4906692. "HMS Quorn (M 41)". Royal Navy. London: Ministry of Defence. Archived from the original on 26 July 2019. "HMS Quorn (M41)". Ship Spotting...
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  • and was sold in 1922. HMS Quorn (L66), launched in 1940, was a Hunt-class destroyer sunk by the Germans in 1944. HMS Quorn (M41), launched in 1988, was...
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  • Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun, a Japanese artillery gun HMS Quorn (M41), a British naval minesweeper M41 Light Rifle/TLR-41, a possible designation for the...
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  • a £55 million contract to refit former Royal Navy mine-hunting ship HMS Quorn (M41) which is expected to be passed to the Lithuanian navy in 2024. The...
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    (F363) HDMS Absalon (L16) HDMS Hirsholm (MSD-5) HDMS MSF-1 HMS Iron Duke (F234) HMS Quorn (M41) HMS Ocean (L12) HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337) HSwMS Malmö (P12)...
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    transferred from the Klaipėda harbour administration. In 2013, ex-HMS Cottesmore and ex-HMS Dulverton were acquired, modernized and commissioned as M53 Skalvis...
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    (minehunter) HMS Cattistock (M31) (minehunter) HMS Quorn (M41) (minehunter) HMS Walney (M104) (minehunter) HMS Beagle (A319) (survey vessel) HMS Roebuck (H130)...
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    World War I Hunt-class minesweepers: these were HMS Bicester, Cattistock, Cottesmore and Quorn. HMS Atherstone had been a paddlewheel minesweeper in...
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  • Royal Navy. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017. "HMS Severn (P282) | Royal Navy". "HMS Severn decommissions after 14 years of service". Royal Navy...
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