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HNoMS Troll (1910)
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・ HNoMS Trygg (1919)
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・ HNoMS Tyr (1887)
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・ HNoMS Ula (1943)
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・ HNoMS Uller (1876)
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HNoMS Troll (1910) : ウィキペディア英語版
HNoMS Troll (1910)

The destroyer HNoMS ''Troll'', known locally as ''Torpedojager Troll'' (litt.: ''torpedo hunter''), was the second destroyer built for the Royal Norwegian Navy, as the second ship of the ''Draug'' class destroyers. She was built at the naval shipyard in Horten, with yard number 104.〔 She was kept in service long after she was obsolete, and took part in the defence of Norway after the German invasion in 1940.
==Norwegian Campaign==
On 9 April ''Troll'' was stationed at Måløy, as part of the 2nd Naval District's 1st destroyer division. Commanded by Captain J. Dahl the vessel operated in the Sognefjord after the German invasion.
As the forces in the Sognefjord naval district started surrendering 1 May ''Troll'' was ordered to sail to the UK, but due to a lack of both crew and coal the ship was unable to do so. Hence, she struck her flag in Florø on 4 May 1940. The abandoned ship was seized in Florø by the Germans on 18 May.

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