C AND D CLASS DESTROYER
The 'C and D class' was a class of fourteen destroyers of the Royal Navy. The five ships of the C class were later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy.
★ ''Kempenfelt'', later HMCS ''Assiniboine'' (I18) [Leader]
★ ''Comet'', later HMCS ''Restigouche'' (H00)
★ ''Crusader'', later HMCS ''Ottawa'' (H60)
★ ''Cygnet'', later HMCS ''St. Laurent'' (H83)
★ ''Crescent'', later HMCS ''Fraser'' (H48)
★ ''Duncan'' (D99) [Leader]
★ ''Dainty'' (H53)
★ ''Daring'' (H16)
★ ''Decoy'' (H75) (later HMCS ''Kootenay'', RCN)
★ ''Defender'' (H07)
★ ''Delight'' (H38)
★ ''Diamond'' (H22)
★ ''Diana'' (H49) (later HMCS ''Margaree'', RCN)
★ ''Duchess'' (H64)
★ http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/c+d_class.htm
| Contents |
| C class |
| D class |
| External links |
C class
★ ''Kempenfelt'', later HMCS ''Assiniboine'' (I18) [Leader]
★ ''Comet'', later HMCS ''Restigouche'' (H00)
★ ''Crusader'', later HMCS ''Ottawa'' (H60)
★ ''Cygnet'', later HMCS ''St. Laurent'' (H83)
★ ''Crescent'', later HMCS ''Fraser'' (H48)
D class
★ ''Duncan'' (D99) [Leader]
★ ''Dainty'' (H53)
★ ''Daring'' (H16)
★ ''Decoy'' (H75) (later HMCS ''Kootenay'', RCN)
★ ''Defender'' (H07)
★ ''Delight'' (H38)
★ ''Diamond'' (H22)
★ ''Diana'' (H49) (later HMCS ''Margaree'', RCN)
★ ''Duchess'' (H64)
External links
★ http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/c+d_class.htm
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