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HNoMS King Haakon VII

HNoMS ''King Haakon VII'', was a Royal Norwegian Navy escort ship during World War II, named after King Haakon VII of Norway. She was gifted to the RNoN by the United States on 16 September 1942,〔 in the presence of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Märtha.〔Hansen 2005: 149〕
==Handover ceremony==
The original intention of the US authorities had been to hand over the warship to the exiled Norwegians on 3 August 1942, on the 70th birthday of King Haakon VII. This plan could however not be carried out as Crown Princess Märtha was going spend that day with her father-in-law the King in London and the handover date was postponed.〔
During the handover ceremony Roosevelt delivered his famous "Look to Norway" - speech.〔
''King Haakon VII'' was formerly part of the U.S. Navy as USS ''PC 467''. The ship was built in Neponset, Massachusetts where she was launched on 29 April 1942.〔

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