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Admiralty M-class destroyer and Dumbarton

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Difference between Admiralty M-class destroyer and Dumbarton

Admiralty M-class destroyer vs. Dumbarton

The M class, more properly known as the Admiralty M class, were a class of 85 destroyers built for the Royal Navy that saw service during World War I. All ships were built to an identical - Admiralty - design, hence the class name (25 other vessels of the 'M' class were built to variant designs by three specialist builders Thornycroft, Yarrow, and Hawthorn Leslie). Dumbarton is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, on the north bank of the River Clyde where the River Leven flows into the Clyde estuary.

Similarities between Admiralty M-class destroyer and Dumbarton

Admiralty M-class destroyer and Dumbarton have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Clydebank, William Denny and Brothers.

Clydebank

Clydebank is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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William Denny and Brothers

William Denny and Brothers Limited, and often referred to simply as Denny, was a Scottish shipbuilding company.

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Admiralty M-class destroyer and Dumbarton Comparison

Admiralty M-class destroyer has 44 relations, while Dumbarton has 158. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.99% = 2 / (44 + 158).

References

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