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HMS Curacoa was a C-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. She was one of the five ships of the Ceres sub-class and spent much of her career as a flagship . The ship was assigned to the Harwich Force during the war, but saw little action as she was completed less than a year before the war ended.
HMS Curacoa (1854), a wood screw frigate launched in 1854. She was flagship of the Australia Station during the New Zealand Wars and was broken up in 1869. HMS Curacoa (1878), a screw corvette launched in 1878 and sold in 1904. HMS Curacoa (D41), a C-class light cruiser launched in 1917 and accidentally sunk by RMS Queen Mary in 1942.
The C class was a group of twenty-eight light cruisers of the Royal Navy, and were built in seven groups known as the Caroline class (six ships), the Calliope class (two ships), the Cambrian class (four ships), the Centaur class (two ships), the Caledon class (four ships), the Ceres class (five ships) and the Carlisle class (five ships).
HMS Curacoa (D41) off Ireland: 2 October 1942: Rammed in poor weather by RMS Queen Mary: HMS Curlew (D42) off Narvik: 26 May 1940: Sunk by German aircraft HMS Cairo (D87) off Bizerte: 12 August 1942: Sunk by Italian submarine Axum: HMS Calcutta (D82) off Alexandria: 1 June 1941: Sunk by German aircraft HMS Galatea (71) off Alexandria: 15 ...
HMS Cordelia (1856) HMS Cornwall (1902) HMS Curacoa (1854) HMS Curacoa (D41) D. HMS Daphne (1866) HMS Decoy (1871) HMS Defence (1907) HMS Defiance (1861) HMS ...
HMS Comet (1910) ARA Comodoro Somellera; USS Conestoga (1861) SS Connemara; Costa Concordia; Cowichan (steamship) HMS Crescent (1931) USS Cumberland (1842) HMS Curacoa (D41) Curlew (steamboat) USCGC Cuyahoga
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