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The bible for the JKN Classes is Langtree's The Kelly's, and on p53, he states that:
December 1941 - late 1942:
Hull - AP507B, with a black bow as far as the breakwater and the stern, although no further details as to the length
upperworks - AP507C
apparently she alos had a red ring on her ater superstructure deck, but no dates are given Previous Message
Sorry about that, it is grey not blue. I read it a few weeks ago and decided to wait until the political stuff declined before posting.
"While in dock Jervis had been repainted in a new and experimental livery designed to reduce her visibility and silhouette, she now had a white painted superstructure and upperworks with a dark grey hull."
time frame January 1942.
Photo facing page page 129
I recalled blue because it was so different. Experimental and all that. I recall later in the text it is believed the new paint scheme aided them to escape some attacks. And the Capt's shiphandling. Previous Message
This appears to have been a common scheme on Med. Fleet des
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