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HMS Loch Scavaig

Dates: 1944 - 1959

LOCH-Class Twin Screw Fast Frigate ordered on 26th January 1903 from Charles Hill, Bristol and laid down on 31st March 1943 as Yard Number 299 (Admiralty Job No J530). The ship was launched by the Queen Mother HM Queen Mary on 9th September 1944 as the 1st Royal Navy ship to carry the name. Build was completed on 22nd December that year. The Gaelic name for the Loch is ’Scabhaig’.

Badge : On a Field barry wavy of eight White and Blue, a dexter hand grasping a whortleberry fructed proper.



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1944 - 1959
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