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| HMS Delight |
  Dates: 1932 - 1940 HMS Delight was a D class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served in the Second World War, operating mostly in Home waters, before becoming an early war loss after being sunk in an air attack in 1940. Delight was ordered under the 1930 Naval Estimates and was laid down at the yards of the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan, Scotstoun on 22 April 1931. She was launched on 22 June 1932 and commissioned on 30 January 1933, at a total cost of ?229,378, excluding equipment supplied by the Admiralty, such as weapons, ammunition and wireless equipment.
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving HMS Delight
" Quoting: sheila ormiston Trust a Scouse ! Well...if you dare. Apology and follow up with:- HMS.Euridice. Sheila McKean. Last edited by sheila ormiston Find me HMS Delight (H38) [hms eurydice.jpg]"
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" Quoting: David Warner Find me HMS Delight (H38) [hms eurydice.jpg] Find me Confederate Naval Captain Raphael Semmes (of the CSS Alabama) Ps does anyone know what’s happened to John the Janner, he’s been AWOL for yonks. [delight.jpg]"
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"Trying to contact Dan archer (Fred)who served with me on hms delight 1959 to 1961 and. Any lads from the wood bridge haven 1955 to 1957
Where I was ships postie for about a year"
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