About: HMS Athene

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HMS Athene was a Royal Navy aircraft transport. She was a merchant conversion, requisitioned by the Navy during the Second World War and returned after its end. She is the only ship of the Royal Navy to be named after the Greek goddess Athene. She was broken up in 1963.

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  • HMS Athene was a Royal Navy aircraft transport. She was a merchant conversion, requisitioned by the Navy during the Second World War and returned after its end. She is the only ship of the Royal Navy to be named after the Greek goddess Athene. She was broken up in 1963. (en)
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  • 1940-10-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Scrapped from 19 July 1963
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  • *1 × LA, 1 × 4 in Dual-purpose gun *2 × Bofors 40 mm gun *12 × Oerlikon 20 mm cannon (en)
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  • Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard Company, Greenock, Scotland (en)
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  • HMS Athene (en)
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  • Returned to Clan Line, 1946 (en)
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  • HMS Athene was a Royal Navy aircraft transport. She was a merchant conversion, requisitioned by the Navy during the Second World War and returned after its end. She is the only ship of the Royal Navy to be named after the Greek goddess Athene. She was broken up in 1963. (en)
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  • HMS Athene (en)
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  • HMS Athene (en)
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