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- HMS_Speedy_(J17) length "74676.0".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) abstract "HMS Speedy was a Halcyon-class minesweeper that saw service in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She was built by William Hamilton & Co. at Port Glasgow, Scotland and completed at J. S. White & Co. at Cowes, Isle of Wight. She was commissioned in 1939. Her pennant number was N 17, later J 17.HMS Speedy saw service in the Mediterranean Sea based at Malta as part of 14th/17th Minesweeper Flotilla.HMS Speedy was sold into mercantile service in 1946 and renamed Speedon. She was scrapped at Aden in 1957.".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) commissioningDate "1939-04-07".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) layingDown "1937-12-01".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) length "74.676".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) operator Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipBeam "10.0584".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipLaunch "1938-11-23".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) status "Sold 5 November 1946, scrapped 1957".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) thumbnail HMS_Speedy_1944_IWM_FL_3100.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) topSpeed "31.484".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) wikiPageExternalLink 3683.html.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) wikiPageExternalLink malta3.htm.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) wikiPageExternalLink hms_speedy.htm.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) wikiPageID "4884989".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) wikiPageRevisionID "572539903".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Speedy_(J17).
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipArmament "* 2 x QF 4 in Mk.V (L/45 102 mm) guns, single mounts HA Mk.III * 4 x QF 0.5 in Mk.III (12.7 mm) Vickers machine guns, quad mount HA Mk.I * 8 x 0.303 in Lewis machine guns".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipBuilder "William Hamilton & Co. / J. S. White & Co.".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipCommissioned "1939-04-07".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipComplement "80".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipDisplacement ", full load".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipFate "--11-05".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipLaidDown "1937-12-01".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipLaunched "1938-11-23".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipName "HMS Speedy".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipNotes "Pennant = N17 / J17".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipOperator Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipPropulsion "Vertical triple-expansion, 2,000 ihp".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) shipRange "at".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) subject Category:1938_ships.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) subject Category:Halcyon-class_minesweepers.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) subject Category:World_War_II_minesweepers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) type Ship.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) type Product.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) type Ship.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) comment "HMS Speedy was a Halcyon-class minesweeper that saw service in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She was built by William Hamilton & Co. at Port Glasgow, Scotland and completed at J. S. White & Co. at Cowes, Isle of Wight. She was commissioned in 1939. Her pennant number was N 17, later J 17.HMS Speedy saw service in the Mediterranean Sea based at Malta as part of 14th/17th Minesweeper Flotilla.HMS Speedy was sold into mercantile service in 1946 and renamed Speedon.".
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) label "HMS Speedy (J17)".
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- HMS_Speedy_(J17) sameAs Q5634397.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) sameAs Q5634397.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Speedy_(J17)?oldid=572539903.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) depiction HMS_Speedy_1944_IWM_FL_3100.jpg.
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Speedy_(J17).
- HMS_Speedy_(J17) name "HMS Speedy".