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Ship
HMS Valiant
Operated By Country
Great Britain
Unit Type
Ship
Ship Class Image
Ship: BR Queen Elizabeth Unit: BR, Barham Unit: BR, Malaya Unit: BR, Queen Elizabeth Unit: BR, Queen Elizabeth
Ship Class
HMS Queen Elizabeth
Ship Type
Battleship
Ship Attribute
Retained By 1922 Treaty
Flag
224 530
Postings
0
Units
Operated By Country
Great Britain
Ships
Built By Shipbuilder
Laid Down YMD
Launch YMD
Commissioned YMD
Final YMD
On Slip
Fitting Out
Total Building
Life Year
1913 Jan 311914 Nov 041916 Feb 011948 Jan 01642day454day1 096day31.92yr
Ships
Retained By Limitation
1922 Washington, Capital Ship - Great Britain
Sensors
1)  Fitted With Sensor
2) 1: as
3) 2: Fitted
4) 1: Primary Image
5) 1:Radar Type
N1930 Dec 01  
N1939 Dec 01Unit: BR, Prince Of Wales+ Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 271+ Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 279+ Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 284 Air Search | Surface Fire Control
N1942 Jul 01Unit: BR, Howe+ Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 273+ Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 285 Surface Search
N1942 Jul 01Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 281+ Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 281 B Air Search
N1942 Jul 01 AA Fire Control
N1942 Jul 01Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 285+ Sensor: BR Director Rangefinder Director Mk III W AA Fire Control
N1943 Apr 01Sensor: BR, Radar, Type 274 Surface Fire Control
Activities
1)  Involved In Activity
2) 1: as
3) 2: Commanded By
4) 3:Rank
5) 1: Details
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Email Contribution: My grand father Louis Collinet was not the Captain of the Dunkerque in battle of Mers el Kebir (1940 07 03), but Captain of the Strasbourg. The Strasbourg was the only ship, which escaped to Toulon harbor. The grand Mother of Louis Collinet was english and he had british education. When the English naval forces came on the morning of 1940 07 03, he discretly prepared the machine of the ship and gave the order to cut the main anchor chains of Strasbourg and to fix small cable to prepare the escape. When the ship gone away my grand father refused to make fire on the Hood besause he considered that English navy was still 'allies' !
Email Contribution: From: Jean Marie Piquet
Subject: French cruiser Strasbourg in the battle of Mers-El Kebir
The story told by the grandson of the Strasbourg's commandant was reported to me differently by the then officer in charge of Gun-control of the battleship that day, while she was cruising at full speed towards Toulon, hunted by a force of destroyers and the HOOD.:
This officer reported to the commandant that due to sunset, the British ships would be in unfavourable conditions to signt the ship and that an opportunity existed to steer 90 degrees unseen and hit the HOOD by the flank, over the heads of the destroyers.
Answer from the commandant was "There has been enough casualties for today!"
Years later, after retirements, they both met for a dinner in my father's home and he confessed that he was one of the few French officers to know that British battleships were equipped with the first generation of radars which allowed them to track enemy units even in the dark. He thus could not explain his decision to forge ahead instead of taking a brave but foolish stand.
NMorgan C ECaptain 
Assignments
1)  Covered By Assignment
2) 1: Assign To Unit
3) 2: Covered By Assignment
4) 3: Assign To Unit
5) 1: Summary
1939-Dec-01 - HMS Repulse - HMS Furious - BR West Indies
BR West Indies  
Or much earlier
1945-Jan-01 HMS Queen Elizabeth - - HMS Renown - RN 3rd Battle Squadron
RN 3rd Battle Squadron1939_Dec_01 - BR North AmericaBR North America
Or much earlier
1945 Jan 01 - RN Eastern FleetRN Eastern Fleet
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