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Home » History » Battle Honours

LIBYA 1940-41

Inshore, between Port Said and Benghazi

All ships and vessels of the Inshore Squadron (formerly Force W), but excluding the heavier covering forces, which were employed in maintaining Tobruk and other places on the coast and generally in supporting the Army in the Western Desert. Fleet Air Arm squadrons, both carrier borne and shore based, are also eligible:

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  • Napier
  • Nizam
  • Parramatta (II)
  • Stuart (I)
  • Vampire (I)
  • Vendetta (I)
  • Voyager (I)
  • Waterhen (I)
  • Yarra (II)

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