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- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) length "91440.0".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) abstract "HMS Wolsey (D98) was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I, in the Nanking Incident, and in World War II.".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) builder England.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) builder Hampshire.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) builder John_I._Thornycroft_&_Company.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) builder Woolston,_Southampton.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) commissioningDate "1918-05-14".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) completionDate "1918-05-14".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) country United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) layingDown "1917-03-28".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) length "91.44".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) motto "Quo majores ducunt: 'Where our forefathers lead we follow'".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) motto "To the last penny, tis the Kings".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) orderDate "1916-12-09".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipBeam "9.144".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipLaunch "1918-03-16".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) status "Sold 4 March 1947 for scrapping".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) thumbnail HMS_Wolsey_IWM_FL_10462.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) topSpeed "66.672".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) type V_and_W-class_destroyer.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) wikiPageExternalLink hms_wolsey_(destroyer).
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) wikiPageID "39610084".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) wikiPageRevisionID "580789443".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) hideHeader "yes".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipArmament "* 4 x QF 4 in Mk.V , mount P Mk.I * 1 x QF 12 pdr 20 cwt Mk.I , mount HA Mk.II * 6 tubes for 21 in torpedoes".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipBadge "A blue leopards face on a white field".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipBuilder England.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipBuilder Hampshire.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipBuilder John_I._Thornycroft_&_Company.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipBuilder Woolston,_Southampton.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipClass Destroyer.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipClass V_and_W-class_destroyer.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipCommissioned "1918-05-14".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipComplement "134".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipCompleted "1918-05-14".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipDecommissioned "1930.0".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipDecommissioned "summer 1945".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipDisplacement "1120".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipFate "--03-04".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipHonours "Battle honours for: *Dunkirk 1940 *Atlantic 1940–1942 *North Sea 1939–1945 *English Channel 1943".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipLaidDown "1917-03-28".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipLaunched "1918-03-16".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipLength "o/a, p/p".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipMotto "Quo majores ducunt: 'Where our forefathers lead we follow'".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipMotto "To the last penny, tis the Kings".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipName "HMS Wolsey".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipNotes "Pennant number: *G40 *D98 *L02".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipOrdered "1916-12-09".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipPropulsion "3".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipRange "320".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) shipRecommissioned "January 1940".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) subject Category:1918_ships.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) subject Category:Chiswick-built_ships.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) subject Category:V_and_W-class_destroyers_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) subject Category:World_War_II_destroyers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) subject Category:World_War_I_destroyers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) type Ship.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) type Product.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) comment "HMS Wolsey (D98) was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I, in the Nanking Incident, and in World War II.".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) label "HMS Wolsey (D98)".
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) sameAs m.0vxd8gg.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) sameAs Q16222906.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) sameAs Q16222906.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Wolsey_(D98)?oldid=580789443.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) depiction HMS_Wolsey_IWM_FL_10462.jpg.
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Wolsey_(D98).
- HMS_Wolsey_(D98) name "HMS Wolsey".