- The Gare Loch or
Gareloch (Scottish Gaelic: An
Gearr Loch) is an open sea loch in
Argyll and Bute in the west of Scotland, and it
bears a
similar name...
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north side of the
Firth of
Clyde in Scotland,
situated at the
mouth of the
Gareloch.
Historically in Dunbartonshire, it
became part of
Argyll and Bute following...
- who do not
belong to a
seagoing vessel make up Ship's Company. Both the
Gareloch and Loch Long are sea
lochs extending northwards from the
Firth of Clyde...
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during the
Falklands War,
setting sail from
Faslane Naval Base on the
Gareloch in
Scotland on 3
April 1982, one day
after the
Argentine invasion. Conqueror...
- cent complete. Her hull was preserved, and in May 1947 she was laid up in
Gareloch off the Clyde. In
January 1957, she was
purchased by
India and was towed...
- four ships. The
following year King
George V was
moved from her
berth in
Gareloch to the ship
breaking firm of
Arnott Young and Co. in
Dalmuir to undergo...
- mill this was
experimented on the
steamer "Caledonia"
which plied the
Gareloch. The
modern design of a
metallic split-ring was
invented by John Ramsbottom...
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prevented loss of life. K16 and K12 were both
trapped on the
bottom of
Gareloch;
their crews were
luckier than that of K13 in that
after several hours...
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Flotilla was then
moved to Devonport. In 1961
Maidstone sailed to Faslane, on
Gareloch,
where she was the
depot ship to the 3rd and 10th
Submarine Squadrons....
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after the
museum at Birkenhead,
Merseyside closed but was
later towed to
Gareloch in
Scotland where she was
broken for s**** in 2014
after failed attempts...