Four ships of the Peruvian Navy have been named BAP Coronel Bolognesi after Peruvian Army hero Francisco Bolognesi:
BAP Coronel Bolognesi (1906), commissioned in 1907, was an Almirante Grau-class cruiser
BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82), commissioned in 1959, was a Crown Colony-class cruiser
BAP Coronel Bolognesi (DD-70), commissioned in 1982, was a Friesland-class destroyer
BAP Coronel Bolognesi (FM-57), commissioned in 2006, is a Lupo-class frigate
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Look up bolognesi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bolognesi may refer to: BAPCoronelBolognesi, four ships of the Peruvian Navy Bolognesi District...
to detect the presence of artillery. The following day, cruisers CoronelBolognesi and Almirante Guise, during a patrol in front of the Jambelí Strait...
Ceylon (1943) – to Peruvian Navy as BAPCoronelBolognesi 1960; scrapped 1985 Newfoundland (1943) – to Peruvian Navy as BAP Capitán Quiñones 1959; scrapped...
full load. BAPCoronelBolognesi (1942) CL-82 ex-HMS Ceylon Transferred to the Peruvian Navy 9 February 1960. Unlike her sister, Bolognesi had a lattice...
were resumed by the following governments. The new BAP cruisers Almirante Grau and BAPCoronelBolognesi were acquired and came to replace the first cruisers...
Crown Colony (Ceylon) light cruiser 8,530 13 July 1943 to Peru as BAPCoronelBolognesi 1960, scrapped 1985 Chacabuco Chilean Navy protected cruiser 4...
from the United Kingdom of the scout cruisers Almirante Grau and CoronelBolognesi, followed by the arrival of two submarines, Ferré and Palacios, from...