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  2. HMS Ajax (22) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Ajax (22) HMS. Ajax. (22) HMS Ajax was a Leander -class light cruiser which served with the Royal Navy during World War II. She became famous for her part in the Battle of the River Plate, the Battle of Crete, the Battle of Malta and as a supply escort in the siege of Tobruk. This ship was the eighth in the Royal Navy to bear the name.

  3. H&M - Wikipedia

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    H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, also known as H&M Group, is a multinational clothing company based in Sweden that focuses on fast-fashion clothing. As of 23 June 2022, H&M Group operated in 75 geographical markets with 4,801 stores under the various company brands, with 107,375 [b] full-time equivalent positions.

  4. Battle of Cape Passero (1940) - Wikipedia

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    1 destroyer damaged. The Battle of Cape Passero (1940), was a naval engagement in the Second World War between the British light cruiser HMS Ajax and seven torpedo boats and destroyers of the Italian Regia Marina, south-east of Sicily, in the early hours of 12 October 1940. It took place in the aftermath of a British supply operation to Malta .

  5. HMS Ajax (1912) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax at anchor, about 1913. Ajax, named after the mythological hero, Ajax, was the fifth ship of her name to serve in the Royal Navy. Ordered under the 1910–1911 Naval Estimates, the ship was laid down by Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering at their shipyard in Greenock on 27 February 1911 and launched on 21 March 1912.

  6. Leander-class cruiser (1931) - Wikipedia

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    Leander -class cruiser (1931) Leander. -class cruiser (1931) The Leander class was a class of eight light cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s that saw service in World War II. They were named after mythological figures, and all ships were commissioned between 1933 and 1936. The three ships of the second group were sold to the ...

  7. HMS Exeter (68) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Exeter (68) HMS. Exeter. (68) HMS Exeter was the second and last York -class heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the late 1920s. Aside from a temporary deployment with the Mediterranean Fleet during the Abyssinia Crisis of 1935–1936, she spent the bulk of the 1930s assigned to the Atlantic Fleet or the North America and West ...

  8. HMS Repulse (1916) - Wikipedia

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    Repulse was laid down by John Brown, Clydebank, Scotland on 25 January 1915. The ship was launched on 8 January 1916 and completed on 18 August 1916, after the Battle of Jutland. Her construction cost £2,829,087 (£200,250,000 in 2024). [5] She served with the Grand Fleet in the North Sea during the remaining two years of the First World War.

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