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[[File:Bnskiln.jpg|thumb|''BNS Kiln'' off the coast of Legionas in 1985.]]
The '''BNS Kiln''' was a Jones-class Frigate that served as the flagship for the small [[Bjeorgite]] Naval Fleet from July 20th, 1991 until the ship's destruction on July 28th, 1991. At that time it was commanded by Admiral [[William North]]. The ship had formerly served under the [[Maximusian]] Navy from 1985 to 1991. The vessel was destroyed on July 28th, 1991 during the naval battle dubbed [[North's Last Stand]] of the [[1991 Bjeorg Conflict]]. The ship sunk in the [[Strait of St. Peter]] after being hit by multiple missiles from Maximusian Ships. The ship remains on the bottom of the strait to this day.
The '''BNS Kiln''' was a ''Jones-class'' Frigate originally constructed for use in the [[Battle of the Galinios Sea]] during the [[Great War]] in 1961. The vessel later served as the flagship for the small [[Bjeorgite]] Naval Fleet from July 20th, 1991 until the ship was sunk eight days later on July 28th, 1991. At that time of its destruction during the confrontation known as [[North's Last Stand]], it was commanded by Admiral [[William North]]. The ship sunk in the [[Strait of St. Peter]] after being hit by multiple missiles from [[Maximusian]] warships. The vessel remains on the bottom of the [[Strait of St. Peter|strait]] to this day.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 24 September 2023

BNS Kiln off the coast of Legionas in 1985.

The BNS Kiln was a Jones-class Frigate originally constructed for use in the Battle of the Galinios Sea during the Great War in 1961. The vessel later served as the flagship for the small Bjeorgite Naval Fleet from July 20th, 1991 until the ship was sunk eight days later on July 28th, 1991. At that time of its destruction during the confrontation known as North's Last Stand, it was commanded by Admiral William North. The ship sunk in the Strait of St. Peter after being hit by multiple missiles from Maximusian warships. The vessel remains on the bottom of the strait to this day.