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s force of three sloops defeated a Royal Navy | frigate, a sloop-of-war and a Loyalist privateer. |
in the designs of his son Peter Pett for the | Frigate: a design of English shipwrightry worthy of B |
During his naval career Kerr commanded a | frigate, a guided missile destroyer and an aircraft c |
hips are an enlarged version of the F65 class | frigate Aconit. |
z (PG-102/PF-2) was an Asheville class patrol | frigate acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II |
Leveson-Gower was promoted into the | frigate Active in 1796, but it was lost soon after in |
Between 1880 and 1894 he commanded the | frigate Admiral Lazarev, cruiser Lieutenant Ilyin, cr |
ame to commemorate this ship to Standard type | frigate Adrias (F459) in 1994. |
fied the Portuguese authorities, who sent the | frigate Afonso de Albuquerque. |
His anger was amplified by the news that the | frigate Africaine, despatched from Rochefort with the |
Return of the Jedi was renamed Rebel Medical | Frigate after the cruiser name was used for the Mon C |
The two largest in the squadron, the | frigate Alexander Nevski and Peresvet, are evidently |
1st Lieutenant of the newly-converted 24-gun | frigate Alfred in the Continental Navy on December 7, |
Also, the | frigate Almansa was hit by another shot at 14:30, res |
was originally classified as a guided missile | frigate along with her sister ships: USS Josephus Dan |
during late November and early December, the | frigate also carrying military supplies and 100 soldi |
ted; he was appointed to a newly built 36-gun | frigate, also named Apollo. |
e is sometimes regarded as the 'first English | frigate', although a number of vessels built or acqui |
ut was captured with his vessel by the French | frigate Amazone in September 1776 near Charlestown. |
es and 8 xebecs were destroyed, the remaining | frigate and 6 xebecs sailing further up the gulf. |
ge the French ship and managed to isolate the | frigate and subject it to a fierce barrage of fire fo |
1861 programme, was described as an armoured | frigate, and was originally projected as a modified v |
a revised design as a Bay-class anti-aircraft | frigate, and launched on 28 December 1944 as Cardigan |
A Fighting | Frigate, and Other Essays and Addresses. |
riod Yarrow was involved in the Leander class | frigate and later Type 21 frigate projects for the Ro |
In 1952 she was converted to a Type 16 | frigate and was broken-up in June 1965. |
a painting in the Speed's own collection, "A | Frigate and Other Vessels on a Rough Sea" by Ludolf B |
up), deploys the British Fleet to recover the | frigate, and possibly retaliate, leaving M only forty |
the torpedo boat into the direct fire of the | frigate and fired both his front and rear port torped |
r's squadron was able to capture the Algerian | frigate and win a decisive victory over the Algerians |
the corvette was able to manoeuvre around the | frigate and place herself in a raking position, from |
She was launched as DLG-30, a | frigate, and reclassified Cruiser on 30 June 1975. |
These include the Halifax class | frigate and the Victoria class submarine. |
ame, after SMS Deutschland (1874) (an armored | frigate), and was intended to fight in the German bat |
After the war she was converted to a | frigate and served until 1959. |
The Vietnamese reclassified her as a | frigate and renamed her RVNS Tran Khanh Du (HQ-04). |
command of a squadron comprising 6 74-guns, 3 | frigate and 3 corvettes, and tasked with escorting a |
ratricidal incidents, one involving a British | frigate and then a newsworthy case in which she helpe |
their positions on either side of the British | frigate and boarded simultaneously, forcing Deecker t |
She was launched as DLG-27, a | frigate, and reclassified Cruiser on 30 June 1975. |
d, Lukin was able to easily catch the fleeing | frigate and opened fire at 14:30pm, combat continuing |
er 1640 he captured an 8-gun 72-man Dunkirker | frigate and sail it back into Dokkum, followed in May |
fficer of HMAS Shoalhaven (K535) (River class | frigate) and commander of the First Frigate Squadron, |
tegrated since 1967 as a museum ship with the | frigate ARA Presidente Sarmiento in the Museum of Sea |
in some trouble by the wreck of the Imperial | frigate Archangel in 1797. |
rigin of the SPY-1F can be traced back to the | Frigate Array Radar System (FARS) proposed to the Ger |
nta Delgada in the Azores and at Bermuda, the | frigate arrived in Charleston on 18 June. |
derivative is believed to be on the Shivalik | frigate as well, which would translate to 3 additiona |
The Birkenhead was never commissioned as a | frigate, as two factors came into play while she was |
) receives a prosthetic hand aboard a medical | frigate at the conclusion of The Empire Strikes Back. |
n, Bertie had witnessed combat on a repeating | frigate at the First Battle of Ushant, a brief and in |
In 1953, Algonquin was converted to a Type 15 | frigate at Esquimalt Dockyard and recommissioned on 2 |
could be salvaged was moved to the HMCS Stone | Frigate at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) |
r range guns to pound the Centurion while the | frigate Atalante moved in to harass her at close rang |
ette while Swiftsure concentrated on Linois's | frigate Atalante. |
ry 31, 1818 the Argentines stopped an English | frigate attempting to dock to determine whether or no |
ia Company's practices and he set sail in the | frigate Aurora in September 1769. |
(PF-95) was a United States Navy Tacoma-class | frigate authorized for construction during World War |
(PF-97) was a United States Navy Tacoma-class | frigate authorized for construction during World War |
(PF-96) was a United States Navy Tacoma-class | frigate authorized for construction during World War |
ruiser Long Beach (CGN-9), and guided missile | frigate Bainbridge (DLGN-25) as a part of the world's |
tralian Navy's (RAN) destroyer HMAS Vendetta, | frigate Barcoo and sloop Swan. |
assage of American shipping, especially their | frigate base at New London, which he effectively null |
to the property and made their escape to the | frigate, before the militia could get down to attack |
The Spanish | frigate began a persecution that lasted until the nig |
Upon her return to port, the | frigate began preparations for her third deployment t |
As well as the | frigate being captured; a shore battery was silenced |
The British also captured the | frigate Bellona and caused the frigate Favorite to ru |
ed under Suffren, who gave him command of the | frigate Bellone after the battle of Cuddalore. |
their crews, HMS Nereide surrendering, French | frigate Bellone, French frigate Minerve, Victor (in t |
Frigate Bird was transferred to Indonesia in 1971 as | |
Charleston, South Carolina, 21 February 1955 | Frigate Bird began a program of U.S. East Coast and C |
USS | Frigate Bird (AMS-191) was a Bluebird-class motor min |
The second ship in the Navy to be named | Frigate Bird, AMS-191 was launched 24 October 1953 by |
ris), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula) and Lesser | Frigate Birds (Fregata ariel), exist on Diego Garcia. |
Colony of Lesser | Frigate Birds on McKean Island |
ncluding osprey, pelicans, great blue herons, | frigate birds, woodpeckers and owls (to name a few). |
ferred to as HM Troopship Birkenhead or steam | frigate Birkenhead, was one of the first iron-hulled |
f the Weddigen boats, U-648, fell in with the | frigate Blackwood, of 4th Escort Group accompanying K |
Faulknor was in command of the | frigate Blanche when she captured the French frigate |
Alabama on May 15, 1838, and attached to the | frigate Brandywine with the Mediterranean Squadron fr |
the schooner Onkahye, the brig Perry, and the | frigate Brandywine before participating in the Mexica |
joined the Navy as a midshipman on board the | frigate Brandywine which was carrying the Marquis de |
Gwin subsequently served in the | frigate Brandywine on the Brazil Squadron until late |
t the port were met by the blockade, only one | frigate breaking through and reaching France. |
On 12 May, Glasgow and the Type 22 | frigate Brilliant were on a "42-22" combo; Glasgow's |
was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as | frigate BRP Diego Silang (PF-9) on 5 April 1976. |
was commissioned into the Philippine Navy as | frigate BRP Gregorio del Pilar (PF-8) on 7 February 1 |
Ms. De Ruyter (F806), which was a Tromp class | frigate build in the 1970s. |
USS General Greene (1799) was a | frigate built in 1799 and participated in the Quasi-W |
ar was a 46-gun fifth-rate Seringapatam-class | frigate, built at Bombay and launched on 15 November |
S Elmer Montgomery (FF-1082) was a Knox class | frigate built for the United States Navy by Avondale |
HMS Monck was a 52-gun third rate | frigate built for the navy of the Commonwealth of Eng |
s a 36-gun Royal Navy Apollo-class fifth-rate | frigate built in Deptford in 1809. |
The USS Cook (FF-1083) was a Knox class | frigate built for the United States Navy by Avondale |
Worcester was a 48-gun third rate | frigate built for the navy of the Commonwealth of Eng |
The first USS Sabine was a sailing | frigate built by the United States Navy in 1855. |
The USS Paul (FF-1080) was a Knox class | frigate built for the United States Navy by Avondale |
k 7 is a modified version of the Alvand class | frigate built for the Iranian Navy. |
The first USS Guerriere was the first | frigate built in the United States since 1801. |
is a replica of HMS Rose, a 20 gun sixth-rate | frigate built in 1757. |
HMS Dacres (K472) was a Captain-class | frigate, built in the United States as a Evarts-class |
gewater was a 52-gun third rate Speaker-class | frigate built for the navy of the Commonwealth of Eng |
S Essex was a 48-gun third rate Speaker-class | frigate built for the navy of the Commonwealth of Eng |
rincomalee is a Royal Navy Leda-class sailing | frigate built shortly following the end of the Napole |
HMS Capel (K470) was a Captain-class | frigate, built in the United States as a Evarts-class |
She was designed as a | frigate, but was converted to a troopship before bein |
even years later he received the command of a | frigate, but was later relieved of his command for re |
or John Paul Jones's famous Revolutionary War | frigate by the same name. |
Although the British | frigate came under fire from both French ships, their |
as described by Pulteney Malcolm as the 'best | frigate captain in the service', and Parker sped alon |
With well won prestige and the rank of | Frigate Captain, he was sent to Venezuela from Puerto |
under Pownoll and went on to become a leading | frigate captain, while Jervis remembered Pownoll's co |
e was chief of the 6th Fleet with the rank of | Frigate Captain. |
On 1 April 1934 Fricke was promoted to | frigate captain. |
efore this, he had also been remobilized as a | frigate captain. |
Nelson's proteges, Hoste was one of the great | frigate captains of the Napoleonic wars, taking part |
replaced with "The Barge", which was a French | frigate captured in the Napoleonic wars. |
The name came from a fast 49-gun British | frigate captured and destroyed in a half-hour battle |
July 1806, recommissioned HMS Blonde a 38-gun | frigate captured from the French in 1782 and initiall |
uitted of any culpability for the loss of his | frigate, Carden was criticised for his handling of th |
and of a light squadron, with his flag on the | frigate Carmagnole. |
attacked and partially captured by the French | frigate Caroline. |
Frigate Cassard | |
y to be awarded for his capture of the French | frigate Castor at the Frigate action of 29 May 1794. |
Appointed to command the | frigate Castor in May 1794, he and his ship were capt |
On 3 June 1861, he put the steam | frigate Colorado back in commission at Boston and set |
He was with the | frigate Columbia with the Brazil Squadron from 1845 t |
The Star Captains, | Frigate Command in the Napoleonic Wars. |
the maritime profession under his uncle, the | frigate commander Jacob Cleidijck, becoming a cadet o |
He subsequently held a succession of | frigate commands during the Napoleonic Wars and was a |
post-captain, enjoyed a successful series of | frigate commands, and drowned on 12 September 1808. |
The guided missile | frigate concluded her first Mediterranean deployment |
Bristol Group - A Type 21 | frigate conducting replenishment at sea (RAS) with RF |
He was assigned to command of the | frigate Congress on her first cruise to the Mediterra |
n that battle Beaufort moved alongside the US | frigate Congress to accept its surrender. |
In 1860, he was ordered to | frigate, Congress as her Executive Officer. |
erved through the Mexican-American War on the | frigate Congress. |
til 1838, he was the Executive Officer of the | frigate Constellation and the sloop Warren, commandin |
803 Lieutenant Caldwell was an officer of the | frigate Constellation during the initial phase of the |
ing the historic engagement between the famed | frigate Constellation and the French frigate La Venge |
He served on the | frigate Constellation in the Mediterranean in 1832, t |
the USS Virginia received orders to join the | frigate Constellation off the eastern seaboard of the |
Subsequently, he served on the | frigate Constitution during a four-year Mediterranean |
Commodore Isaac Hull and the | Frigate Constitution (1889) |
on, Massachusetts, in 1811 and transferred to | frigate Constitution February 18, 1812. |
the next two years while serving on board the | frigate Constitution in the Quasi-War with France. |
g to Saint-Malo, he helped in the planning of | frigate construction, before being put in charge of o |
USS Chesapeake - 38 gun | frigate, contemporary to USS Constitution, fought in |
Quiberon before her | frigate conversion |
Each | frigate cost 3.5 million pounds and the first ship co |
It had been hoped that the | frigate could be berthed at Millbay Docks, but the of |
The | frigate cruised the Mediterranean until the following |
loyed to the Mediterranean to replace Type 22 | frigate Cumberland as part of the Royal Navy's contri |
ring the Civil War he commanded the ill-fated | frigate Cumberland, but was aboard the Roanoke as a m |
Thinking them to be a ship of the line and a | frigate, Cunningham sailed closer, at which the two s |
In 1816, sailing on the | frigate Cybele, he surveyed St. George's Bay during a |
The Phoenix was a | frigate damaged on the Sow and Pigs reef off Port Jac |
He was later transferred to the | frigate Dauphine, and became first officer aboard Suf |
There were three ships under his command: the | frigate De Geelvink, captained by de Vlamingh himself |
Duguay-Trouin (D 611), a Tourville class | frigate, decommissioned in 1999 |
On 29 May, the | frigate departed Charleston for Boston, Mass. |
It was probably the most successful British | frigate design of the Napoleonic Wars, to which fifte |
HMS Sidon was a first-class paddle | frigate designed by Sir Charles Napier: her name comm |
Executive officer or head of department of a | frigate, destroyer, supply ship, reserve division or |
Fame (Cdr RA Currie SOE) and Vanquisher, the | frigate Deveron, and 3 corvettes. |
Although ready for action, the | frigate did not get a chance to engage, as the plane |
Lacrosse sailed back to France aboard the | frigate Didon. |
In returning that fire, the | frigate discharged from her carronades some Shrapnel |
He became a midshipman on the | frigate Dragon and served in the latter part of the R |
The F70 type | frigate Dupleix, currently in commission. |
The term ' | frigate' during the period of this ship referred to a |
or his meritorious actions on board his naval | frigate during the 1971 war with India. |
raithwaite was a Buckley class Captains class | frigate during World War II. |
ober 1749, Cornwall captured a 64-gun Spanish | frigate during the defence of a convoy off Havana. |
HMS Cosby was a Buckley class Captain class | frigate during World War II, it was named after Capta |
inconclusive but bloody battle with a French | frigate during the Napoleonic Wars and captured a num |
The | frigate earned a Meritorious Unit Commendation for he |
rch 1796, where he captured the 40-gun French | frigate Elizabeth on 28 August 1796. |
The | frigate engaged in shakedown training until 13 April |
tracking the pirates, together with a German | frigate equipped with hospital facilities. |
reclusive and sardonic Spanish captain of the | frigate Espiritu Santo that takes Sharpe and Harper t |
Lieutenant Otero; first officer of the | frigate Espiritu Santo who tells Sharpe of the Scotti |
s promoted to captain and left to command the | frigate Essex. |
vin, in charge of ten ships of the line and a | frigate, established a blockade of the Dardanelles on |
r Maitland spotted and gave chase to a French | frigate, eventually breaking off after two days pursu |
SW exercises en route took the guided missile | frigate far north, and she crossed the Arctic circle |
t met Iceland contingent with its escort, the | frigate Fitzroy and two A/S minesweepers. |
iel is now captain of a new ship, the assault | frigate Flicaubh. |
Model of the | frigate Flore, one of the items of the Trianon collec |
The French | frigate Floreal |
issioned on 1 May 1950 for service in the 2nd | Frigate Flotilla of the Mediterranean Fleet, arriving |
oned in December 1952 for service in the 11th | Frigate Flotilla, Pukaki was assigned to detached ser |
New Zealand in January 1949, joining the 11th | Frigate Flotilla. |
e in Streatham, originally mistook the French | frigate for the missing Victor and it was not until a |
its National Security Cutter design as a new | frigate for the United States Navy at a cost of less |
They are also offering a Patrol | Frigate for international sales with Aegis and harpoo |
ntisima Trinidad (P-34) served as part of the | Frigate Force of the Sea Fleet from 1948 until 1960. |
SMS Thetis was a | frigate, formerly the 36-gun fifth rate HMS Thetis of |
he addition of a quarter deck to her original | frigate frame. |
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