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HMS Grenville (H03)

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See HMS Grenville for other ships of this name. HMS Grenville (H03) was a British Royal Navy ship. Named for Vice Admiral Sir Richard Grenville (1541–1591), was a G-class destroyer laid down by the Yarrow Shipbuilding Company, Limited, at Scotstoun in Glasgow on 29 September 1934, launched on 15 August 1935 and completed on 1 July 1936. Grenville struck a mine and sank in the North Sea on 19 January 1940.

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