- as HMS
Roxborough (I07) and
later to the
Soviet Navy as
Zhyostky (or
Doblestny ;
sources vary).
Named for
Admiral Andrew Hull Foote, she was launched...
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Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Georgetown, and then to the
Soviet Navy as
Doblestny (or Zhyostky;
sources vary). She was the last "four piper"
destroyer to...
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Zharkiy (HMS Brighton)
Zhguchi (HMS Leamington)
Zhivuchiy (HMS Richmond)
Doblestny (HMS Georgetown)
Udaloy I
class Udaloy – Bold(1980) Vice-Admiral Kulakov...
- Town
Destroyer 1,200 23
September 1940 to
Canada Sept 1942, to USSR as
Doblestny 10
August 1944
Gerfaut French Navy
Aigle Destroyer 2,402 30
January 1932...
-
Wickes 1918 To Britain.
Renamed HMS Georgetown. To USSR in 1944.
Renamed Doblestny ("Valiant").
Broken up in 1949. 23 USS
Foote (DD-169)
Wickes 1918 To Britain...
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Georgetown (Conway p.332) or HMS
Roxborough (DANFS)
sources differ on
whether Doblestny was HMS
Georgetown (DANFS) or HMS
Roxborough (Conway p332) Campbell, John...
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destroyer 1,200 23
September 1940 to
Canada September 1942, to USSR as
Doblestny 10
August 1944
Georgios Averof ****enic Navy Pisa
armored cruiser 9,450...
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together with the
destroyers Gremyashchiy, Razumny, Derzky, Zhivuchny, and
Doblestny to
prevent German submarines from
attacking westbound Convoy RA 62 along...