HMS Teviot Bank
SS Teviot Bank was a Bank Liner launched in 1938. She was requisitioned by the Royal Navy for conversion to the auxiliary minelayer HMS Teviot Bank. She was one of the first merchant ships (and the slowest) converted for this purpose during World War II. She served in home waters until transferred to the Eastern Fleet in 1941. She then served briefly in the Mediterranean before being returned to the Bank Line (Andrew Weir Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd) in 1944.
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HMS Teviot Bank
SS Teviot Bank was a Bank Liner launched in 1938. She was requisitioned by the Royal Navy for conversion to the auxiliary minelayer HMS Teviot Bank. She was one of the first merchant ships (and the slowest) converted for this purpose during World War II. She served in home waters until transferred to the Eastern Fleet in 1941. She then served briefly in the Mediterranean before being returned to the Bank Line (Andrew Weir Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd) in 1944.
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SS Teviot Bank was a Bank Line ...... ng & Trading Co. Ltd) in 1944.
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returned to Bank Line, 1944
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*1 × QF 4 inch Mk V naval gun
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*280 × mines
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Auxiliary minelayer
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returned to Bank Line, 1944
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HMS Teviot Bank
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Pennant number: M04
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