Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p HMS Bergamot was an Anchusa-class sloop of the Royal Navy, which had a short career during World War I. Built by Armstrong Whitworth, the ship was laid down on 1 January 1917, launched on 5 May, and commissioned on 5 June.Two months later, on 13 August 1917, she was sunk in the Atlantic west of the harbour of Killybegs by the German submarine U-84, commanded by Walter Rohr.His war diary describes how he sighted a lone merchant ship, with no defensive armament (an unusual sight by 1917).. }
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- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) comment "HMS Bergamot was an Anchusa-class sloop of the Royal Navy, which had a short career during World War I. Built by Armstrong Whitworth, the ship was laid down on 1 January 1917, launched on 5 May, and commissioned on 5 June.Two months later, on 13 August 1917, she was sunk in the Atlantic west of the harbour of Killybegs by the German submarine U-84, commanded by Walter Rohr.His war diary describes how he sighted a lone merchant ship, with no defensive armament (an unusual sight by 1917).".