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HMS Argyll
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Argyll after the region of Argyll in Scotland. Her motto is ne obliviscaris (lest we forget). The ship is named
- The first Argyll was originally named Bonaventure and was launched at Chatham in 1711. She was a 50-gun fourth-rate frigate. She was sunk in 1748 as a breakwater.
- The second Argyll was a Devonshire-class armoured cruiser commissioned in 1905. She ran aground on the Bell Rock near Dundee in 1915.
- The third and current Argyll (F231) is a Type 23 Duke-class frigate commissioned in May 1991. She has been involved in a number of deployments, most successfully during the Sierra Leonean Civil War in 2000.
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