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AFAIK there has not been another ship named "HMS Hood." Pablo
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I am thinking the 2 other ships that I saw with the hood on Sept 6th 1939 that look like they were in the trial period do that they were mostly black in color was the Prince of Whales and King George cause they were brought out in 1939. I am not sure just doing some reading and they are the only one's made in 1939.
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