HMS Teviot

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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Teviot:

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HMS <i>Teviot</i> (K222) River-class frigate of the Royal Navy

HMS Teviot (K222) was a River-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN) from 1942–1955. She served in convoy defence duties in the North Atlantic and Eastern Fleet during World War II. After the war, she served in the South African Navy as HMSAS Teviot before returning to Royal Navy service after six months. Teviot was built to the RN's specifications as a Group I River-class frigate.