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K256
River-class frigate of the Royal Indian Navy
7 May 1943 Decommissioned 3 December 1945 Identification Pennant number: K256 Fate Transferred to the Royal Indian Navy India Name Tir (later, INS Tir)
HMIS_Tir
Training ship of the Indian Navy
transferred from the Royal Navy where she served in World War II as HMS Bann (K256). On the evening of 5 February 2011, INS Tir was on a training mission west
INS_Tir_(A86)
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMIS Tir (K256) was a River-class frigate of the Royal Indian Navy, transferred from the Royal Navy where she served in World War II as HMS Bann (K256) INS Tir (A86)
INS_Tir
Mysore (C60) INS Rajput (D141) INS Ranjit (D209) INS Rana (D115) HMIS Tir (K256) HMIS Tamar (K262) HMIS Neza (K239) HMIS Shamsher HMIS Dhanush (K265) HMIS
List of ships of the Royal Indian Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Royal_Indian_Navy
Indian naval flag officer
Officer) of INS Delhi. In 1956, he took command of the training ship INS Tir (K256). After a year-long stint, he was appointed Chief Instructor at the Defence
V._A._Kamath
Indian navy admiral (1914–1995)
INS Godavari (D92), INS Gomati (D93), INS Ganga (D94), frigates INS Tir (K256), HMIS Kistna (U46) and HMIS Cauvery (U10) with the fleet tanker INS Shakti
Ajitendu_Chakraverti
Indian naval officer
Chatterji, destroyer INS Ranjit, commanded by Nanda, and the frigate INS Tir (K256), commanded by Commander Nilakanta Krishnan, represented India at the review
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Metro station in Ansan, South Korea
454 신길온천 Singiloncheon K256 신길온천 Singiloncheon Korean name Hangul 신길온천역 Hanja 新吉溫泉驛 RR Singironcheon-yeok MR Sin'gironch'ŏn-yŏk General information Location
Singiloncheon_station
Indian naval officer
commanded by Commander Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda, and the frigate INS Tir (K256), commanded by Commander Nilakanta Krishnan, represented India at the review
Adhar_Kumar_Chatterji
in Indian service, scrapped 1965. HMIS Tir renamed INS Tir post republic. K256 River class 3 December 1945 30 September 1977 scrapped Served as HMS Bann
List of historical ships of the Indian Navy
List_of_historical_ships_of_the_Indian_Navy
Military unit
Services Wing course). After their time at JSW, the cadets joined INS Tir (K256) for six months, followed by another six months' training as Midshipmen.
1st_Training_Squadron
Indian Navy vice admiral
INS Mysore (C60) INS Kamorta (P77) INS Betwa (F139) INS Ranjit (D209) INS Tir (K256) Conflicts Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Awards Param Vishisht Seva Medal Vir
Manohar_Prahlad_Awati
Flag Officer in the Indian Navy (1934 - 2021)
After graduating from JSW, he trained on board the training ship INS Tir (K256). Auditto was commissioned into the Indian Navy in 1955. After training on
Arun_Auditto
survey vessel and recommissioned as INS Investigator post republic. HMIS Tir (K256) 7 May 1943 3 December 1945 30 September 1977 scrapped HMIS Tamar (K262)
List_of_frigates_of_India
Indian Navy Officer
celebrations at Red Fort. He then took command of the River-class frigate INS Tir (K256). Tir was converted into a training ship and was part of 1 Training Squadron
KASZ_Raju
Railway line in Gyeonggi-do, Incheon and Seoul, South Korea
Gojan 고잔 古棧 1.4 74.8 K254 Choji 초지 草芝 1.5 76.3 K255 Ansan 안산 安山 1.8 78.1 K256 Singiloncheon 신길온천 新吉溫泉 2.2 80.3 K257 Jeongwang 정왕 正往 2.9 83.2 Siheung K258
Suin–Bundang_Line
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMS Bann (1856) was an iron paddle gunboat launched in 1856 and sold in 1873 HMS Bann (K256) was a River-class frigate launched in 1942 and transferred to the Royal
HMS_Bann
Indian Navy officer (1922–1994)
Portsmouth. The flagship INS Delhi, destroyer INS Ranjit and frigate INS Tir (K256) represented India at the review. A naval armada consisting of ships from
Elenjikal_Chandy_Kuruvila
1941 7 December 1942 2 September 1943 1945 Scrapped, 7 July 1961. HMS Bann K256 Charles Hill & Sons, Bristol 18 June 1942 29 December 1942 7 May 1943 5 December
List_of_River-class_frigates
Commuter subway line of Korail
고잔 古棧 1.4 4.5 K254 Choji 초지 草芝 Seohae 1.5 6.0 K255 Ansan 안산 安山 1.8 7.8 K256 Singiloncheon 신길온천 新吉溫泉 2.2 10.0 K257 Jeongwang 정왕 正往 2.9 12.9 Siheung K258
Suin_Line
Rolling stock of various British railways merged into GWR
et al. 1966, p. K254. Davies et al. 1966, p. K260. Davies et al. 1966, p. K256. Davies et al. 1966, pp. K201–2. Davies et al. 1966, p. K202. Davies et al
Great Western Railway absorbed locomotives
Great_Western_Railway_absorbed_locomotives
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Brazilian Portuguese form of Hebrew David, DAVI means "beloved."
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Command, Royal authority, Hymn, Lord Murugan
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