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- HMS_Ardent_(H41) length "98450.4".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) abstract "HMS Ardent was an A-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War in Home waters and off the Norwegian coast, before becoming an early war loss when she was sunk by the German warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau on 8 June 1940 whilst escorting the aircraft carrier Glorious.".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) builder Greenock.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) builder Scotland.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) builder Scotts_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) class A-class_destroyer_(1929).
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) commissioningDate "1930-04-14".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) layingDown "1928-07-30".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) length "98.4504".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) motto "“Through Fire and Water.”".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) orderDate "1928-03-06".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipBeam "9.7536".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipLaunch "1929-06-26".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) status "Sunk by the German warships and , 8 June 1940".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) thumbnail HMS_Ardent_(H41).jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) topSpeed "64.82".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) wikiPageExternalLink xGM-Chrono-10DD-13A-Ardent.htm.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) wikiPageExternalLink scharnjuno_ardent.html.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) wikiPageExternalLink 4345.html.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) wikiPageID "2923078".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) wikiPageRevisionID "606323975".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Ardent_(H41).
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipArmament "4".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipBuilder Greenock.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipBuilder Scotland.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipBuilder Scotts_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipClass A-class_destroyer_(1929).
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipClass Destroyer.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipCommissioned "1930-04-14".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipComplement "138".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipDisplacement "standard".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipFate "--06-08".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipLaidDown "1928-07-30".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipLaunched "1929-06-26".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipMotto "“Through Fire and Water.”".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipName "HMS Ardent".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipNotes "Badge: On a Field Black, a Cresset, Silver with flames proper.".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipOrdered "1928-03-06".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipPropulsion "3".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) shipRange "at".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) subject Category:1929_ships.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) subject Category:A-class_destroyers_(1929)_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1940.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) subject Category:World_War_II_destroyers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) subject Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_Norwegian_Sea.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) point "68.75 4.5".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) type Ship.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) type Product.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) type SpatialThing.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) comment "HMS Ardent was an A-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War in Home waters and off the Norwegian coast, before becoming an early war loss when she was sunk by the German warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau on 8 June 1940 whilst escorting the aircraft carrier Glorious.".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) label "HMS Ardent (1930)".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) label "HMS Ardent (H41)".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) label "HMS Ardent (H41)".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) label "アーデント (駆逐艦・3代)".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) sameAs HMS_Ardent_(H41).
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) sameAs アーデント_(駆逐艦・3代).
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) sameAs HMS_Ardent_(1930).
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) sameAs m.08cx2_.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) sameAs Q1285139.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) sameAs Q1285139.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) lat "68.75".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) long "4.5".
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Ardent_(H41)?oldid=606323975.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) depiction HMS_Ardent_(H41).jpg.
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Ardent_(H41).
- HMS_Ardent_(H41) name "HMS Ardent".