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HNoMS Svenner was a
Royal Norwegian Navy
destroyer during the
Second World War. She was
built for the
Royal Navy as the S-class
destroyer HMS
Shark but...
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Svenner is a
small island group in
Larvik Muni****lity in
Vestfold county, Norway. The
islands lie
about 3.5
kilometres (2.2 mi) off the
mainland coast...
- ORP Bielik,
formerly HNoMS Svenner (S309), was one of four Kobben-class
submarines in
service with the
Polish Navy. The
vessel and its
sister ships were...
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Royal Norwegian Navy have been
named HNoMS Svenner,
after the
island of
Svenner: HNoMS
Svenner (G03), an S-class
destroyer acquired from the Royal...
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Svenner Islands (69°2′S 76°50′E / 69.033°S 76.833°E / -69.033; 76.833) is a
small group of
islands and
rocks lying 14 nautical
miles (26 km) southwest...
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Svenner Lighthouse (Norwegian:
Svenner fyr) is a
coastal lighthouse in the muni****lity of
Larvik in Vestfold, Norway. The
lighthouse is
located in the...
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invasion fleet. Some
accounts report that the
Norwegian destroyer Svenner was hit by a
Fritz X at dawn on D-Day. This is unlikely, as III./KG 100...
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transferred to the
Royal Norwegian Navy on
completion in 1944 and
renamed HNoMS
Svenner. She was sunk
later that year.
Winfield (2008), p.247.
Hepper (1994), p...
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Rebuilt to
frigate in 1948. S
class Two
vessels on loan from the
Royal Navy
Svenner (1944) ex-HMS Shark
Torpedoed and sunk on D-Day, 6 June 1944)
Stord (1943–1959)...
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launched fifteen torpedoes,
sinking the
Norwegian destroyer HNoMS
Svenner off
Sword Beach but
missing the
British battleships HMS Warspite and Ramillies...