The history of H.M.S. Antrim
- The beginning
- HMS Antrim, launched by Mrs Roy Mason (wife of the then Minister of Defence for Equipment) on October 19, 1967, was accepted by the Royal Navy from Upper Clyde Shipbuilders that November. Originally intended to be a ‘Super-Daring’, what finally emerged was a handsome and unusually powerful-looking class of ship with a high freeboard and two widely spaced funnels. More>>
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- The onboard Westland Wessex HAS3 (XP142) helicopter or Humphry More>>
- Destroyer Almirante Cochrane (4th)
- Previously called HMS Antrim, and owned by England. Her keel was put on January 20, 1966 at the Fairfield S. B. & Eng. Co. Ltd. Shipyards in Govan, and commissioned into the Royal Navy on July 14, 1970. More>>
- A very sad day For The Second Time
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- Jorge krag milet : CHILE ,to HMS Antrim Association Web site
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