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HMS Buckler was a light cruiser of the Royal Manticoran Navy. The ship was part of Task Force 82's Light Cruiser Flotilla 18 during Operation Cutworm III and fought in the Battle of Solon. (HH11)

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  • HMS Buckler was a light cruiser of the Royal Manticoran Navy. The ship was part of Task Force 82's Light Cruiser Flotilla 18 during Operation Cutworm III and fought in the Battle of Solon. (HH11)
  • HMS Buckler, Captain James Edward Cogshill commanding, was a 28-gun frigate stationed at Port Royal, on the Jamaica Station, at the time HMS Renown arrived after she captured the gun batteries and three prizes at Scotchman's Bay, Santo Domingo. Captain Cogshill was assigned to take command pro tempore of Renown by Sir Richard Lambert, Vice Admiral of the Blue, KB. *
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  • HMS Buckler was a light cruiser of the Royal Manticoran Navy. The ship was part of Task Force 82's Light Cruiser Flotilla 18 during Operation Cutworm III and fought in the Battle of Solon. (HH11)
  • HMS Buckler, Captain James Edward Cogshill commanding, was a 28-gun frigate stationed at Port Royal, on the Jamaica Station, at the time HMS Renown arrived after she captured the gun batteries and three prizes at Scotchman's Bay, Santo Domingo. Captain Cogshill was assigned to take command pro tempore of Renown by Sir Richard Lambert, Vice Admiral of the Blue, KB. *
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