HMS Howe

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HMS Howe was a British King George V-class battleship that served prominently with the Royal Navy during World War II, including operations in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.

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instanceOf King George V-class battleship
Royal Navy warship
armamentAA multiple 40 mm and 20 mm anti-aircraft guns
armamentPrimary 10 × 14-inch (356 mm) guns
armamentSecondary 16 × 5.25-inch (133 mm) dual-purpose guns
armourBelt up to 15 inches
armourDeck up to 6 inches
armourTurrets up to 13 inches
beam 31.5 metres
builtAt Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company NERFINISHED
class King George V class NERFINISHED
commissioned 1942-08-29
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
crewComplement about 1,500 officers and ratings
decommissioned 1950-08-01
displacementFullLoad about 42,000 long tons
displacementStandard about 36,700 long tons
draught 10.4 metres
fate scrapped
followedBy HMS Vanguard (different class, later battleship) NERFINISHED
laidDown 1937-06-01
launched 1940-04-09
lengthOverall 227.1 metres
maximumSpeed 28 knots
namedAfter Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe NERFINISHED
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union NERFINISHED
British Pacific Fleet operations
Operation Avalanche NERFINISHED
Operation Husky NERFINISHED
bombardment of Salerno
bombardment of Sicily
operations off Okinawa
pennantNumber 32
powerOutput about 110,000 shaft horsepower
precededBy HMS Anson NERFINISHED
propulsion 4 shafts
steam turbines
role fleet flagship at various times
scrapped 1958
scrappedAt Inverkeithing, Scotland NERFINISHED
shipType battleship
shipyardLocation Govan, Scotland NERFINISHED
theaterOfOperations Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED

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