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- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) length "110566.2".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) abstract "HMS Carysfort was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1941, originally under the name HMS Pique.Her name was changed to conform with the initials CA to her seven sister ships. She is named after John Proby, a politician who was also a Lord of the Admiralty in 1750. In 1752 he was created Baron Carysfort. His son, William Proby, Lord Proby, and his grandson, Granville Proby, 3rd Earl of Carysfort, were both naval officers, the latter served in HMS Victory for two years and eventually became an Admiral. She was the fifth Royal Navy warship to carry the name Carysfort. She was built and engined by J. Samuel White & Co. The keel was to be laid down on 4 May 1943 but was delayed until 12 May 1943 because of German bombing raids. She was launched on 25 July 1944 and completed on 20 February 1945. Her original pennant number was R25 changing to D25 after the Second World War.".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) builder Cowes.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) builder J._Samuel_White.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) class C-class_destroyer_(1943).
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) commissioningDate "1945-02-10".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) layingDown "1943-05-12".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) length "110.5662".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) motto "Manus haec inimica tyrannis : ‘This hand is deadly to tyrants’".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipBeam "10.8966".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipLaunch "1944-07-25".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) status "Sold for scrap to BISCO on 23 October 1970 and broken up by J Cashmore. She arrived in tow at the breakers yard in Newport on 15 November 1970.".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) thumbnail HMS_Carysfort.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) topSpeed "66.672".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) wikiPageExternalLink www.hmscarysfort.co.uk.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) wikiPageID "30832904".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) wikiPageRevisionID "605072294".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Carysfort_(R25).
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipArmament "* 4 x QF 4.5 in L/45 guns Mark IV on mounts CP Mk.V * 2 x Bofors 40 mm L/60 guns on twin mount "Hazemeyer" Mk.IV, or; * 4 x QF 2 pdr L/39 guns Mk.VIII on quad mount Mk.VII *4 x anti-aircraft mountings; ** Single Bofors 40 mm Mk.III ** Single QF 2 - pdr Mk.VIII Mk.XVI ** Single Oerlikon 20 mm P Mk.III ** Twin Oerlikon 20 mm Mk.V * 10 tubes for 21 inch torpedoes Mk.IX * 4 throwers and 2 racks for 96 depth charges".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipBadge "On a Field Red, out of a ducal coronet gold, an ostrich head Silver in his beak a key Gold.".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipBuilder Cowes.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipBuilder J._Samuel_White.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipClass C-class_destroyer_(1943).
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipCommissioned "1945-02-10".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipComplement "186".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipDisplacement "1710".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipDisplacement "2530".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipFate "--10-23".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipInService "March 1945".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipLaidDown "1943-05-12".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipLaunched "1944-07-25".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipLength "o/a".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipMotto "Manus haec inimica tyrannis : ‘This hand is deadly to tyrants’".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipName "HMS Carysfort".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipOutOfService "February 1969".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipPropulsion "40000".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipPropulsion "Parsons single-reduction geared steam turbines,".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipRange "at".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipSensors "* Radar Type 276 target indication * Radar Type 291 air warning * Radar Type 285 fire control on director Type K * Radar Type 282 fire control on 40 mm mount Mk.IV".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) shipSpeed "/ full".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) subject Category:1944_ships.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) subject Category:C-class_destroyers_(1943)_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) subject Category:Ships_built_on_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) subject Category:World_War_II_destroyers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) type Ship.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) type Product.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) comment "HMS Carysfort was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1941, originally under the name HMS Pique.Her name was changed to conform with the initials CA to her seven sister ships. She is named after John Proby, a politician who was also a Lord of the Admiralty in 1750. In 1752 he was created Baron Carysfort.".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) label "HMS Carysfort (R25)".
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) sameAs m.0gfdpcd.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) sameAs Q5631803.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) sameAs Q5631803.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Carysfort_(R25)?oldid=605072294.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) depiction HMS_Carysfort.jpg.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) homepage www.hmscarysfort.co.uk.
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Carysfort_(R25).
- HMS_Carysfort_(R25) name "HMS Carysfort".