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HMS Dundalk (J60)
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HMS Dundalk was a Hunt class minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I. In July 1937 Dundalk was commissioned for the 3rd Minesweeping Flotilla in Malta. On arrival she was placed in Reserve and recommissioned in 1939, returning to England to work on the East Coast. Mined on 16 October 1940 and foundered under tow 17 October 1940 off Harwich at South Cutler Buoy.
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HMS Dundalk was a Hunt class minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I. In July 1937 Dundalk was commissioned for the 3rd Minesweeping Flotilla in Malta. On arrival she was placed in Reserve and recommissioned in 1939, returning to England to work on the East Coast. On 31 May 1940 Dundalk took part in the Dunkirk evacuation to Margate with 500 British troops. She sailed back to Dunkirk and on 1 June was attacked by 12 Messerschmitt aircraft. Dundalk then sailed back to Margate giving assistance to the Havant en route. She arrived at Margate at 12.15 on 1 June and disembarked 280 troops. She returned to Dunkirk, embarked about 450 French troops and arrived back at Folkestone on 3 June. Mined on 16 October 1940 and foundered under tow 17 October 1940 off Harwich at South Cutler Buoy.