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This HMS Diana is the tenth of her name in the Royal Navy, perhaps a separate article on the other ships would place the Daring Diana in her correct historical perspective.
This Diana had a number of commissions, some coverage of these, again, would help in placing the life of a ship in context. In truth, the life of a ship is the lives of her companies. People.
What happened to Diana when she transfered to the Peruvian Navy? Where is she now? Is she rotting in some forgotten creek? PALACIOS, where are you? Pat20:18, 20 October 2005 (UTC)Reply
HMS Diana was acquired by the Peruvian Navy in 1969 together with HMS Decoy. Renamed Palacios (DM-73) it served until 1993 when it was stricken. Victor1221:45, 24 October 2005 (UTC)Reply