RN Battleships: King George V Class 1940

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King George V Class Battleship HMS Howe pictured firing her AA armament, on Atlantic Patrol...County Class Cruiser HMS Berwick is behind her.
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The forward 14-inch turrets and superstructure of battleship HMS Duke of York as she nears completion, 1941.
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KGV Class increase in AA armament, 1936 to 1945.
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HMS Duke of York followed by some smaller vessels entering Tokyo Bay - August 29, 1945

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HMS King George V at Hvalfjord, Iceland in November 1941.
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Supermarine Walrus spotter aircraft pictured being stowed on Battleship HMS King George V in March 1941. Her Walrus flight was fitted with air to surface radar, the first front line FAA unit so equipped.
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King George V Class Battleship HMS Anson ....1942.
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Lead Ship, Battleship HMS King George V pictured on entry to Port Melbourne on October 29th 1945.
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HMS King George V pictured off Scapa Flow on October 28th 1941.
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King George V Class Battleship HMS Howe pictured in 1947.
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