HMS Marne was an M-class destroyer of the Royal Navy commissioned on 2 December 1941.
She was built by Vickers-Armstrongs at High Walker Yard, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, and saw service in the Atlantic theatre of World War II.
Michael Flanders, who was to become a famous actor and writer, was serving on board as part of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Following the Second World War Marne, along with three other ships of the same class, was transferred to the Turkish Navy as part of an agreement signed at Ankara on 16 August 1957.
They underwent a refit which involved the removal of the after set of torpedo tubes and some secondary armament.
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