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HMS H33 was a [[British H class submarine]] built by [[Cammell Laird]], [[Birkenhead]]. She was laid down on the [[20th November]] [[1917]] and was commissioned on the [[17th May]] [[1919]].
'''HMS ''H33''''' was a [[British H class submarine]] built by [[Cammell Laird]], [[Birkenhead]]. She was laid down on [[20 November]] [[1917]] and was commissioned on [[17 May]] [[1919]].


HMS H33 was one of the seven H class submarines to survive until the end of [[World War Two]]. HMS H33 was scrapped in [[Troon]] on the [[19th May]] [[1944]].
HMS ''H33'' was one of the seven H class submarines to survive until the end of [[World War Two]]. HMS ''H33'' was scrapped in [[Troon]] on [[19 May]] [[1944]].




== Reference ==
== References ==


*''Submarines, War Beneath The Waves, From 1776 To The Present Day'', By Robert Hutchinson.
*''Submarines, War Beneath The Waves, From 1776 To The Present Day'', by Robert Hutchinson.


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[[Category:Royal Navy ship names|H33]]
[[Category:Royal Navy ship names|H33]]

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HMS H33 was a British H class submarine built by Cammell Laird, Birkenhead. She was laid down on 20 November 1917 and was commissioned on 17 May 1919.

HMS H33 was one of the seven H class submarines to survive until the end of World War Two. HMS H33 was scrapped in Troon on 19 May 1944.


References

  • Submarines, War Beneath The Waves, From 1776 To The Present Day, by Robert Hutchinson.