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ships of the ****enic Navy have
borne the name
Panthir (Gr****: Πάνθηρ, "panther"): Gr**** destroyer
Panthir (1912), an Aetos-class
destroyer acquired in...
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Panthir (Gr****: ΒΠ Πάνθηρ, "Panther") was an Aetos-class
destroyer which served in the ****enic
Royal Navy from 1912 to 1946. The ship,
along with her...
- on 15
January 1951. The ship
served in the ****enic Navy
under the name
Panthir, with the
pennant number 67 and was
struck in 1992. In 1998 it was reported...
- in disorder. The Gr**** fleet,
including the
destroyers Aetos,
Ierax and
Panthir continued to
pursue the
Ottoman fleet off-and-on
between December 13 and...
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seized by
France and
served in the
French Navy
until 1918, all
except Panthir. They were
returned to
Greece in 1918. In 1924–1925, they were extensively...
- (D31) (Gr****: Ιέραξ, "Hawk"),
Aetos (D01) (Gr****: Άετός, "Eagle") and
Panthir (D67) (Gr****: Πάνθηρ, "Panther"),
affectionately known as the
Thiria (Gr****:...
- USS Ebert (DE-768) as
Ierax ;
served 1951–1991 USS Garfield Thomas (DE-193) as
Panthir;
served 1951–1992 USS Wesson (DE-184) as
Andromeda (F 592) 1951; s****ped...
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October 1926 to
Italy as FR 22 14
December 1942,
scuttled 9
September 1943
Panthir Royal ****enic Navy
Aetos Destroyer 880 19
October 1912 Decommissioned...
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destroyers (British made) D-01
Aetos Ι D-36
Ierax ΙΙ D-50 Leon II D-72
Panthir I Thyella-class
destroyers (British made)
Lonhi Nafkratusa Sfendoni Thyella...
- ****enic
Royal Navy from 1912 to 1946. Four
sister ships, Aetos, Ierax,
Panthir and Leon, had
originally been
ordered as the San Luis
class by Argentina...