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Encyclopedia > S and T class destroyer

The S and T class was a class of sixteen destroyer escorts of the Royal Navy launched in 19421943. They served as convoy escorts in World War II.


S class

  • Saumarez
  • Savage
  • Scorpion
  • Scourge
  • Serapis
  • Shark (to Norway as Svenner) (lost on 6 June 1944)
  • Success (to Norway as Stord)
  • Swift (lost on 24 June 1944)

T class

  • Teazer
  • Tenacious
  • Termagant
  • Terpsichore
  • Troubridge
  • Tumult
  • Tuscan
  • Tyrian

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