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For other ships of the same name, see HMS Terpsichore. Career Class and type: T class destroyer Name: HMS Terpischore Ordered: 13 March 1941 Builder: William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton, Scotland Laid down: 25 November 1941 Launched: 17 June 1943 Commissioned: 20 January 1944 Recommissioned: 1954 Decommissioned: 1946 Out of service: 1960 Fate: Scrapped at Troon in May 1966 General characteristics Displacement: 1,730 tons (standard) Length: 363 ft (111 m) Beam: 35 ft (11 m) Draught: 14 ft (4.3 m) Propulsion: Two sets of Parsons geared turbines 40,000 hp Speed: 36¾ kt Complement: 225 Armament: 4 x 4.7in 2 x 40 mm anti-aircraft guns 8 x 20 mm anti-aircraft guns 8 x 21 in torpedo tubes Notes: Pennant number: R33, D48 (1945), F19 (NATO) HMS Terpsichore (R33) was a T-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during World War II. She was later converted to a Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F19. Terpsichore was commanded by Cdr. Alfred Charles Behague, OBE, DSC, RN from November 1943 to 5 January 1945 and Cdr. R.T. White, D.S.O. from 5 January 1945 until October 1945. External links HMS Terpsichore on uboat.net HMS Terpsichore history on naval-history.net v • d • e S and T class destroyer  Royal Navy S class Saumarez · Savage · Scorpion · Scourge · Serapis · Shark · Success · Swift T class Teazer · Tenacious · Termagant · Terpsichore · Troubridge · Tumult · Tuscan · Tyrian  Royal Netherlands Navy S class Evertsen (ex-Scourge)  Royal Norwegian Navy S class Stord (ex-Success) · Svenner (ex-Shark) Preceded by: Q and R classes · Followed by: U and V classes List of destroyers of the Royal Navy v • d • e Type 16 frigate Orwell · Paladin · Petard · Teazer · Tenacious · Termagant · Terpsichore · Tumult · Tuscan · Tyrian List of frigates of the Royal Navy This article about a specific destroyer of the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e