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2. Each of the following vessels is designated as a vessel to which the Act applies—
(a)the vessel known as HMS Acheron, which sank on or about 17th December 1940;
(b)the vessel known as HMS Ardent, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(c)the vessel known as HMS Black Prince, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(d)the vessel known as HMS Blackwood, which sank on or about 15th June 1944;
(e)the vessel known as HMS Boadicea, which sank on or about 13th June 1944;
(f)the vessel known as HMS Bullen, which sank on or about 6th December 1944;
(g)the vessel known as HMS Defence, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(h)the vessel known as HMS Exmoor, which sank on or about 25th February 1941;
(i)the vessel known as HMS Fortune, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(j)the vessel known as HMS Gloucester, which sank on or about 22nd May 1941;
(k)the vessel known as HMS Hood, which sank on or about 24th May 1941;
(l)the vessel known as HMS Indefatigable, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(m)the vessel known as HMS Invincible, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(n)the vessel known as HMS K4, which sank on or about 31st January 1918;
(o)the vessel known as HMS K17, which sank on or about 31st January 1918;
(p)the vessel known as HMS M1, which sank on or about 12th November 1925;
(q)the vessel known as HMS M2, which sank on or after 26th January 1932;
(r)the vessel known as HMS Nestor, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(s)the vessel known as HMS Nomad, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(t)the vessel known as HMS Prince of Wales, which sank on or about 10th December 1941;
(u)the vessel known as HMS Queen Mary, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(v)the vessel known as HMS Repulse, which sank on or about 10th December 1941;
(w)the vessel known as HMS Shark, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(x)the vessel known as HMS Sheffield , which sank on or about 9th May 1982;
(y)the vessel known as RFA Sir Galahad, which sank on or about 25th June 1982;
(z)the vessel known as HMS Sparrowhawk, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(aa)the vessel known as HMS Swordfish, which sank on or after 7th November 1940;
(bb)the vessel known as HMS Tipperary, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(cc)the vessel known as HMS Turbulent, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(dd)the vessel known as HMS Umpire, which sank on or about 19th July 1941;
(ee)the vessel known as HMS Vandal, which sank on or after 24th February 1943;
(ff)the vessel known as HMS Vortigern, which sank on or about 15th March 1942;
(gg)the vessel known as HMS Warrior, which sank on or about 31st May 1916;
(hh)the vessel known as HMS Warwick, which sank on or about 20th February 1944;
(ii)the vessel known as the U-12, which sank on or about 5th October 1939; and
(jj)the vessel known as UB-65, which sank on or about 14th July 1918.
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