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  2. HMS Belfast - Wikipedia

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    On 29 July 1944, Captain Parham handed over command of HMS Belfast to Captain R M Dick, and until April 1945 Belfast underwent a refit to prepare for service against Japan in the Far East which improved her accommodation for tropical conditions, and updated her anti-aircraft armament and fire control in order to counter expected kamikaze ...

  3. HMS Belfast (Type 26 frigate) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Belfast is a Type 26 frigate of the Royal Navy and the second vessel named after the Northern Ireland capital Belfast. [13] [14] In September 2017, her name was announced by the First Sea Lord. HM ships' names are recommended by the Ships' Names and Badges Committee before approval by the Navy Board and then the Minister of Defence. [15]

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/HMS Belfast ...

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    I have a query regarding the infobox and about what information is normally included for ships. Leaving aside the need for some more citations, which will be coming along shortly, how much information is actually needed? For instance, Belfast 's weapons fit changes several times, and quite substantially, between 1939, 1942, 1945 (twice), 1948 ...

  5. List of ships named HMS Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Belfast after the capital city of Northern Ireland: The first HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser launched in 1938 preserved as a museum ship in London. The second HMS Belfast (Type 26 frigate) will be the third planned Type 26 frigate.

  6. List of ships named Belfast - Wikipedia

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    SS Belfast (1908), a coastal passenger ship of Eastern Steamship Lines, running between Boston, Massachusetts and Bangor, Maine [2] HMS Belfast, a Town-class cruiser launched in 1938, now a museum ship in London; USS Belfast, a Tacoma-class frigate in commission from 1943 to 1945 and then transferred to the Soviet Union; HMS Belfast (Type 26 ...

  7. List of Allied warships in the Normandy landings - Wikipedia

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    Five heavy cruisers (main guns of 8 inches) took part, three from the United States and two from Britain, HMS Hawkins had her original armament of seven 7.5-inch guns while HMS Frobisher ' s main gun armament had been reduced from seven to five single-mounted 7.5-inch guns.

  8. 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' Cast on Why Henry ...

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    In director Guy Ritchie's new high-octane World War II action caper, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Henry Cavill stars as the chaos-loving, explosion-happy leader of a ragtag band of ...

  9. Category:Ships built in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    HMS Belfast; SS Belgic (1873) SS Belgic (1885) HMS Bergamot (K189) MV Bermuda; Big Four (White Star Line) SS Bingera (1905) HMS Black Prince (81) HMS Blackpool (F77) MV Bloemfontein Castle; HMCS Bonaventure; SS Bovic; HMS Boxer (F121) HMHS Britannic; SS Britannic (1874) MV Britannic (1929) MV British Bombardier; British Peer (ship) HMS Bruiser ...