- HMS Loch
Killisport (K628/F628) was a Loch-class
frigate of the
British Royal Navy,
named after Loch
Killisport (Scottish Gaelic: Caolisport) in Scotland...
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April 1961:
promoted to
lieutenant February 1963: ****igned to HMS Loch
Killisport as
communications officer – 3rd
Frigate Squadron June 1964: Whitehall...
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Scottish mainland.
Lochs that lead to the
sound include Loch Sween, and Loch
Killisport (Caolisport (Scottish Gaelic)). It is not to be
confused with the Sound...
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vessels were modernised; Loch Alvie, Loch Fada, Loch Fyne, Loch Insh, Loch
Killisport, Loch
Lomond and Loch Ruthven. The
single 4-inch (100 mm) gun was replaced...
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Gazetter of
Scotland described Achahoish as a "...hamlet at the head of Loch
Killisport. It has a post office...".
Achahoish recently benefited from the government's...
- RNAS
Lossiemouth in 1958 and
commanding officer of the
frigate HMS Loch
Killisport in 1961.
After that he
became chief of
staff to the Commander-in-Chief...
- Musketeer. On 13
September 1958,
Bulwark was
exercising with the
frigate Loch
Killisport in the Gulf of Oman when the
tankers SS Melika and
Fernand Gilabe collided...
- East Fleet, at
Singapore and Hong Kong. Flag at one
point in HMS Loch
Killisport. On 21
November 1960, the 3rd
Frigate Squadron,
together for the last...
- R.
Chapman & Son. 6 July United
Kingdom Harland &
Wolff Belfast Loch
Killisport Loch-class
frigate For
Royal Navy. 6 July United
Kingdom Henry Scarr...
- HMS Comus (circa 1954) RFA Olna (1961; 1963) HMS Lanton (circa 1963) HMS Loch
Killisport (circa 1963) HMS Penston (circa 1963) HMS Centaur (1964) HMS Blake (circa...