HMS Cornwall

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HMS Cornwall was a British Royal Navy County-class heavy cruiser that served during World War II, notably in the Indian Ocean before being sunk by Japanese aircraft in 1942.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf County-class heavy cruiser
Royal Navy cruiser
warship
armament 8 × 8-inch (203 mm) main guns
secondary anti-aircraft guns
torpedo tubes
armedConflict Indian Ocean raid
builder Devonport Dockyard
carried seaplanes for reconnaissance
category County-class cruisers of the Royal Navy
Maritime incidents in April 1942
Ships sunk by Japanese aircraft
World War II cruisers of the United Kingdom
causeOfDestruction aerial bombing
class County class
commissioned 1928-05-08
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
crew hundreds of officers and ratings
dateOfSinking 1942-04-05
displacement approximately 10000 long tons standard
era World War II warship
fate sunk in action
hullNumber 56
laidDown 1924-10-09
launched 1926-03-11
length approximately 630 feet
maximumSpeed approximately 31.5 knots
namedAfter Cornwall
county of Cornwall in England
navalEnsign White Ensign
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn commerce protection operations
convoy escort duties
hunt for German raiders
partOf Royal Navy
placeOfConstruction Devonport
placeOfSinking Indian Ocean
off Ceylon
propulsion oil-fired boilers
steam turbines
serviceEntryEra interwar period
subclassOf heavy cruiser
sunkBy Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft
Japanese carrier-based bombers
survivorsRescuedBy British ships after sinking
theatreOfOperations Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean

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