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DescriptionUSSThomasDD182.jpg | American Wickes class destroyer USS Thomas (DD-182). She was transferred in 1940 to the Royal Navy as HMS St Albans (I15), as a Town class destroyer, but spent most of the war in the exiled Norwegian navy as HNoMS St Albans, before transfer to the Soviet Navy as Dostoyny. | |||||||
Date | undated. circa. 1919-1940 | |||||||
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