HMT Gulland (T239)
HMT Gulland was one of a number of Isles-class trawlers built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War for a variety of tasks, including anti-submarine patrol. She was launched placed on the disposal list after the war and sold to Belgian owners in March 1946. The following year the ship changed hands and was renamed Henken and two years later sold to Arab Navigation & Transport Co. in Aden and renamed Arab Trader.
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HMT Gulland (T239)
HMT Gulland was one of a number of Isles-class trawlers built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War for a variety of tasks, including anti-submarine patrol. She was launched placed on the disposal list after the war and sold to Belgian owners in March 1946. The following year the ship changed hands and was renamed Henken and two years later sold to Arab Navigation & Transport Co. in Aden and renamed Arab Trader.
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Le FV Arab Trader est un ancie ...... e Isles du nom de HMT Gulland,
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builder
commissioning date
1943-10-30
laying down
1943-04-30
length (μ)
4.99872e+1
ship beam (μ)
ship launched
1943-08-05
status
Sold for mercantile use 1946; wrecked 13 April 1951
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top speed (kmh)
Wikipage page ID
11,124,737
Wikipage revision ID
719,001,876
Ship armament
*1 × QF 12-pounder (76-mm) anti-aircraft gun
*3 × 20mm Oerlikon AA guns
*30 depth charges
Ship caption
HMT Gulland in November 1943
Ship complement
Ship country
United Kingdom
Ship displacement
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Ship propulsion
Single triple expansion reciprocating engine.
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-4.0472222222222225 39.7325
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HMT Gulland was one of a numbe ...... Aden and renamed Arab Trader.
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Le FV Arab Trader est un ancie ...... e Isles du nom de HMT Gulland,
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FV Arab Trader
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HMT Gulland (T239)
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-4.0472222222222225e+0
long
3.97325e+1