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Several ships of the Chilean Navy have been named ''Cochrane'' or ''Almirante Cochrane'' after Thomas Cochrane (1775–1860), commander of the Chilean Navy during that country's war of independence against Spain * , lead ship of her class of battery ships, launched in 1874, and scrapped in 1933 * ordered as , a dreadnought battleship laid down in Britain in 1913, but acquired unfinished by the Royal Navy in 1917, and converted to the carrier HMS ''Eagle'' * , a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer, the former USS ''Rooks'' (DD-804), commissioned into the Chilean Navy in 1962, and scrapped in 1983 * , a County-class destroyer, the former HMS ''Antrim'' (D18), acquired by the Chilean Navy in 1984, and decommissioned in 2006 * , a Type 23 frigate, the former HMS ''Norfolk'' (F230), commissioned into the Chilean Navy in 2006 {{DEFAULTSORT:Cochrane Cochrane, Chilean ship