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Two ships of the
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have been named HMS ''Jutland'', after the Battle of Jutland: * HMS ''Jutland'' was a to have been a . She was launched on 2 November 1945 at
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, but was never completed. The hull was used for trials in 1947 and arrived at Rosyth for breaking up in 1957. * was another Battle-class destroyer. She was originally named HMS ''Malplaquet'', but was renamed in 1945 before being launched in 1946. She was broken up in 1965


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