Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/HMS_Fencer_(D64)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) length "149656.8".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) abstract "USS Croatan (CVE-14) (originally AVG-14 then ACV-14) was transferred to the United Kingdom on 20 February 1943 under lend-lease where she served as HMS Fencer (D64). As an anti-submarine warfare carrier, Fencer escorted Atlantic, Russian and African convoys, even participating in a strike on the German battleship Tirpitz before being transferred to the Pacific. Following World War II, she returned to the United States 21 December 1946, stricken for disposal on 28 January 1947 and sold into merchant service 30 December as Sydney.The ship went through a series of renamings, first to Roma in 1967, then Galaxy Queen in 1970, Lady Dina in 1972 and finally Caribia in 1973 before being scrapped in Spezia in September 1975.".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) class Attacker-class_escort_carrier.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) commissioningDate "1943-02-20".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) decommissioningDate "1945-12-21".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) layingDown "1941-09-05".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) length "149.6568".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipBeam "32.004".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipLaunch "1942-04-04".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) status "Sold as a merchant ship; scrapped 1975".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) thumbnail HMS_Fencer_D64.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) topSpeed "33.336".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) wikiPageID "461608".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) wikiPageRevisionID "592523997".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Fencer_(D64).
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) isShip "yes".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) operations Battle_of_the_Atlantic_(1939–1945).
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) operations Operation_Tungsten.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) partof British_Pacific_Fleet.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipAircraft "20".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipArmament "2".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipArmament "20".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipArmament "8".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipClass Attacker-class_escort_carrier.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipCommissioned "--02-20".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipCommissioned "1943-02-20".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipComplement "646".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipCountry "UK".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipCountry "USA".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipDecommissioned "1945-12-21".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipDisplacement "14400".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipFate "Sold as a merchant ship; scrapped 1975".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipLaidDown "1941-09-05".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipLaunched "1942-04-04".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipName "HMS Fencer".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipName "USS Croatan".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipPropulsion "Steam turbines, 1 shaft, 8,500 shp".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) shipStruck "1947-01-28".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) subject Category:1942_ships.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) subject Category:Attacker-class_escort_carriers.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) subject Category:Ships_built_in_San_Francisco,_California.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) subject Category:Type_C3-S-A2_ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) subject Category:World_War_II_aircraft_carriers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) type Ship.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) type Product.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) type Ship.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) comment "USS Croatan (CVE-14) (originally AVG-14 then ACV-14) was transferred to the United Kingdom on 20 February 1943 under lend-lease where she served as HMS Fencer (D64). As an anti-submarine warfare carrier, Fencer escorted Atlantic, Russian and African convoys, even participating in a strike on the German battleship Tirpitz before being transferred to the Pacific.".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) label "HMS Fencer (D64)".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) label "フェンサー (護衛空母)".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) sameAs フェンサー_(護衛空母).
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) sameAs m.02ccdq.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) sameAs Q74860.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) sameAs Q74860.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Fencer_(D64)?oldid=592523997.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) depiction HMS_Fencer_D64.jpg.
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Fencer_(D64).
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) name "HMS Fencer".
- HMS_Fencer_(D64) name "USS Croatan".