HMS Eskimo

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HMS Eskimo was a Royal Navy destroyer that saw extensive service during the Second World War, including major operations in the Arctic, Mediterranean, and Normandy landings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy warship
Tribal-class destroyer
armament 4-inch anti-aircraft gun
4.7-inch guns
anti-aircraft guns
depth charges
torpedo tubes
battleHonour Arctic 1941–43
D-Day
surface form: Normandy 1944

North Africa 1942–43
Norway 1940
Italy 1943–45
surface form: Salerno 1943

Sicily 1943
beam 36 ft 6 in
bowBlownOff Battle of Narvik
builder Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson
class Tribal class
commissioned 30 December 1938
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
crewComplement about 190
damagedInAction Battle of Narvik
displacement 1850 tons standard
2519 tons full load
draught 11 ft 3 in
fate scrapped
laidDownBy Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson
laidDownDate 5 August 1936
launchDate 3 September 1937
length 377 ft
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Arctic theatre of World War II
surface form: Arctic convoys

Mediterranean Theater of Operations
surface form: Mediterranean operations of World War II

Battle of Normandy
surface form: Normandy landings

Operation Weserübung
surface form: Norwegian Campaign

Allied invasion of Sicily
surface form: Operation Husky

Operation Overlord
World War II
surface form: Second World War
pennantNumber F75
powerOutput 44000 shp
propulsion 2 shafts
steam turbines
repairedAt Clyde
sawActionInTheater Arctic region
surface form: Arctic

English Channel
Mediterranean Sea
serviceBranch Royal Navy
shipyard Wallsend
surface form: Wallsend-on-Tyne
soldForScrap 1949
tookPartIn Battle of Narvik
topSpeed 36 knots

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