HMS Stalker

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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Stalker:

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HMS <i>Stalker</i> (L3515)

HMS Stalker was a Mark III LST. She was built during the later part of the Second World War, and became the last steam-driven LST to be scrapped. She initially entered service under the designation LST 3515, but was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1947 as HMS Stalker.