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! colspan=6 align=left|Overview of 14 vessels
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| {{UK-Kempenfelt}}
|[[White]]
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|29 Oct, 1931
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|Wrecked 10 Nov, 1945
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| {{UK-Comet}}
|[[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]]
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|30 Sep, 1931
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|Broken up 1946
|- align=left
| {{UK-Crescent}}
|[[Vickers-Armstrong]], Barrow
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|29 Sep, 1931
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|Collision 25 Jun, 1940
|- align=left
| {{UK-Crusader}}
|[[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]]
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|30 Sep, 1931
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|Sunk 14 Sep, 1942
|- align=left
| {{UK-Cygnet}}
|[[Vikers-Armstrong]], Barrow
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|29 Sep, 1931
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|Broken up 1947
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| {{UK-Duncan}}
|[[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]]
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|7 Jul, 1932
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|Broken up 1945
|- align=left
| {{UK-Dainty}}
|[[Fairfield]]
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|3 May, 1932
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|Sunk 24 Feb, 1941
|- align=left
| {{UK-Daring}}
|[[Thornycroft]]
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|7 Apr, 1932
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|Sunk 18 Feb, 1940
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| {{UK-Decoy}}
|[[Thornycroft]]
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|7 Jun, 1932
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|Broken up 1946
|- align=left
| {{UK-Defender}}
|[[Vickers-Armstrong]], Barrow
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|7 Apr, 1932
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|Sunk 11 Jul, 1941
|- align=left
| {{UK-Delight}}
|[[Fairfield]]
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|2 Jun, 1932
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|Sunk 29 Jul, 1940
|- align=left
| {{UK-Diamond}}
|[[Vickers-Armstrong]], Barrow
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|8 Apr, 1932
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|Sunk 27 Apr, 1941
|- align=left
| {{UK-Diana}}
|[[Palmers]]
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|16 Jun, 1932
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|Collision 22 Oct, 1940
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| {{UK-Duchess}}
|[[Palmers]]
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|19 Jul, 1932
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|Collision 12 Dec, 1939
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Revision as of 19:02, 1 August 2017

Fourteen "C" and "D" Class Destroyers were completed in 1932-33 for service in the Royal Navy. They were very similar to the preceding "A" and "B" class, but had an increased fuel capacity and a 3-in HA gun.

The "C" Class was reduced to a half-flotilla of four destroyers with their leader, Kempenfelt.

The "D" class was produced in the normal manner, eight destroyers under leader Duncan.

See Also

Footnotes

Bibliography

  • March, Edgar J. (1966). British Destroyers: A History of Development, 1892-1953. London: Seeley Service & Co. Limited. (on Bookfinder.com).


"C" and "D" Class Destroyer
"C" Class Leader
  Kempenfelt  
Destroyers
  Comet Crescent Crusader Cygnet  
"D" Class Leader
  Duncan  
Destroyers
  Dainty Daring Decoy Defender  
  Delight Diamond Diana Duchess  
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