HMS Pembroke

HMS Pembroke

HMS Pembroke ha sido el nombre utilizado a nueve buques de la Royal Navy y a varios establecimientos costeros.

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Buques

  • editar] Establecimientos en costa
    • Chatham, Harwich y en el Forth. Fueron asingados al servicio activo en 1878 y dado de baja en 1983. Cierto número de buques, fueron renombrados Pembroke mientras servían como buques cuartel en la citada base:
      • the Nore desde 1939 hasta 1961.
      • Dover desde 1919 hasta 1923, base secreta en Bletchley Park desde 1941 hasta 1942, y el nombre dado al Personal en londres del servicio real naval fenenino 1945 hasta 1946.
      • HMS Pembroke VI - Sección de contabilidad en Chatham en 1919.
      • HMS Pembroke VII - Buque cuartel para patrulleras auxiliares en Grimsby desde 1919 hasta 1921.
      • HMS Pembroke VIII - Base naval en el Humber desde 1920 hasta 1921.
      • HMS Pembroke X - Cuartel general del servicio de patrulla de la Royal Navy en Lowestoft desde 1939 hasta 1940.

    Véase también

    • editar] References
      • Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (1969). Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.) (2006 edición). ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. 
      • Warlow, Ben (2000). Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy. Liskeard : Maritime. ISBN 9780907771739. 



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