DescriptionHMS Hunter graves at Håkvik cemetery, Narvik.jpg
English: The gravestones of two identified casualties of the sinking of HMS Hunter on 10 April 1940, located at the Commonwealth War Graves section of Håkvik cemetery in Narvik, Nordland, Norway. The other 32 sailors buried at the Commonwealth War Graves section of Håkvik cemetery are unidentified victims of the sinking of HMS Hardy the same day as Hunter.
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