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- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) abstract "HMS Rackham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of inshore minesweepers. Their names were all chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after Rackham in West Sussex.".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) builder Saunders-Roe.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) completionDate "1956-06-26".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipLaunch "1956-04-27".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) status "Sold July 1967".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) wikiPageID "7487647".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) wikiPageRevisionID "605075059".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Rackham_(M2722).
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipBuilder Saunders-Roe.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipCompleted "1956-06-26".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipFate "Sold July 1967".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipLaunched "1956-04-27".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipName "HMS Rackham".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipNamesake Parham,_West_Sussex.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) shipNotes "Pennant number: M2722 / IMS59".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) subject Category:1956_ships.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) subject Category:Ham-class_minesweepers.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) subject Category:Royal_Navy_ship_names.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) subject Category:Ships_built_on_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) type Ship.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) type Product.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) comment "HMS Rackham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of inshore minesweepers. Their names were all chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after Rackham in West Sussex.".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) label "HMS Rackham (M2722)".
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) sameAs m.02637w6.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) sameAs Q5633962.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) sameAs Q5633962.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Rackham_(M2722)?oldid=605075059.
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Rackham_(M2722).
- HMS_Rackham_(M2722) name "HMS Rackham".