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Samuel Braithwaite of HMS Kingston.
voy's escorts had spotted the boat however, and HMS Kipling (F91) ran the submarine down and droppe
HMS Kipling was a K-class destroyer of the Royal Na
le of Sirte, where her guns hit two destroyers, HMS Kipling and HMS Sikh, inflicting minor damage o
ndon aged 83 in 1962 and was buried at sea from HMS Kirkliston off Chatham.
HMS Kite was commanded by Lt Cmdr Segram RN, and on
HMS Kite (U87) was a Modified Black Swan-class sloo
HMS Knaresborough Castle (K389) was a Castle-class
HMS L1 was a British L-class submarine built by Vic
HMS L11 was converted along with HMS L12 into a min
HMS L11 was sold in February 1932.
HMS L11 was a British L class submarine built by Vi
HMS L15 was sold in February 1932 in Newport.
HMS L15 was a British L class submarine built by Fa
HMS L16 was a British L class submarine built by Fa
HMS L17 was a British L class submarine built by Vi
HMS L19 was a British L class submarine built by Vi
HMS L20 was a British L class submarine built by Vi
HMS L21 was a British L class submarine built by Vi
HMS L24 was an L-class submarine built by Vickers,
HMS L26 was damaged in the Mediterranean in March 1
HMS L26 was a British L class submarine built by Vi
HMS L27 was a British L class submarine built by Vi
HMS L3 was placed in the Reserve Flotilla in Hong K
HMS L3 was a British L class submarine built by Vic
HMS L33 was a British L class submarine built by Sw
HMS L4 was a British L class submarine built by Vic
HMS L4 was sold on 24 February 1934 and then broken
On 20 October 1927 off Hong Kong, HMS L4 rescued the SS Irene and her crew from a pir
HMS L5 was sold in 1931 and broken up in Charlestow
HMS L5 was a British L class submarine built by Swa
HMS L54 was sold on 2 February 1939 at Pembroke Doc
HMS L54 was a British L class submarine built by Wi
HMS L55 missed her targets and was forced into a Br
HMS L55 was a British L class submarine built by Fa
HMS L55 was sunk in the Baltic in 1919.
HMS L69 was a British L class submarine built by Wi
HMS L69 was sold in February 1939.
HMS L71 was a L-class submarine built by Scotts Shi
HMS L71 was sold on 25 March 1938 at Milford Haven.
ors were picked up by the Flower-class corvette HMS La Malouine.
HMS Lady Shirley was a fishing trawler requisitione
HMS Ladybird sailed the 20 miles to the scene of th
37, on the Yangtze river, the Japanese attacked HMS Ladybird, firing on her from a shore battery.
hment of Royal Marines was on board the gunboat HMS Ladybird.
When HMS Laertes was seriously damaged and stopped in th
HMS Laertes was a Laforey-class destroyer of the Ro
HMS Laforey (+1917)
HMS Lagos (D44) was a Battle-class destroyer of the
es in the ships for bases exchange, and renamed HMS Lancaster in the Royal Navy.
HMS Lancaster was a Monmouth-class armoured cruiser
d War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Lancaster.
She became HMS Landguard on 20 May 1941, and escorted convoy S
ted was damaged in collision with the destroyer HMS Landrail, and on 24 March 1916 she was again da
al Navy first established a shore establishment HMS Lanka.
HMS Lapwing was a 6-gun Cherokee-class packet brig
HMS Lapwing was an Acheron-class destroyer of the R
HMS Lapwing was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 178
HMS Lapwing was a Black Swan-class sloop launched i
HMS Lapwing was a Redbreast-class composite screw g
HMS Lapwing was an Acheron-class destroyer launched
HMS Lapwing was a Plover-class wooden screw gunvess
HMS Lapwing was a 10-gun cutter launched in 1764 an
HMS Lapwing was a Vigilant-class wooden screw gunve
HMS Lassoo was a Laforey-class destroyer of the Roy
armament, Bertie gained command of the frigate HMS Latona before progressing to captain of a ship
recommissioned into the Royal Navy on 21 May as HMS Launceston for the transfer.
HMS Launceston Castle (K397) was a Castle-class cor
HMS Launceston Castle under the command of Lieut.
of fuel oil, and three British landing craft - HMS LCT-2239, LCT-2267 and LCT-2344 (each 291 tons)
first victims were the British transport vessel HMS LCT-2398 - destroying 291 tons of shipping - in
Promoted to Captain in 1855 he commanded HMS Leander at Sevastopol during the closing stages
Aden, following which aircraft from the cruiser HMS Leander carried out a search for her without su
HMS Leander was a 4th rate Ship-of-the-Line of 60 g
the end of his career a Fleet Paymaster aboard HMS Leander, then HMS President, and finally HMS Im
In 1819 he was serving in his father's flagship HMS Leander, on the North American station.
shortly afterwards when another British frigate HMS Leander, arrived on the scene.
, but was later renamed to avoid confusion with HMS Leander.
from Oleander to Olmeda to avoid confusion with HMS Leander.
He received the command of HMS Leda but the easing of tensions led to her bein
rdment of Durazzo in Albania with the destroyer HMS Ledbury.
HMS Ledsham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of
HMS Leeds Castle was a Castle-class corvette of the
HMS Legion moves alongside the damaged and listing
HMS Legion was a Laforey-class destroyer of the Roy
Two days later the destroyer, HMS Legion was detached from a convoy to cover the
ckett served as Sub-Lieutenant in the destroyer HMS Legion, of Commodore Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt's Ha
l Navy as a diesel mechanic on a convoy escort, HMS Leith.
In 1747 Holmes was given command of HMS Lenox, one of the biggest warships in the navy,
HMS Leopard was a 34-gun Third Rate ship of the lin
t promoted him to post-captain, with the 50-gun HMS Leopard as his command.
HMS Leopard was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the li
tercept them, consisting of Phoenix, the 50-gun HMS Leopard, the 28-gun HMS Pegasus and the brig-sl
HMS Levant was a 20-gun Cyrus-class sixth rate of t
UB-35 was sunk by two depth charges from HMS Leven on 26 January 1918.
HMS Leveret was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop built by
HMS Leviathan was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the l
HMS Leviathan was a 14,100-ton Drake-class armoured
n 14 February 1942 in the Java Sea, off Malaya, HMS Li Wo, a patrol vessel, formerly a passenger st
ield was built as a replacement to the previous HMS Lichfield which had been broken up in 1744, and
HMS Lichfield was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the
HMS Lichfield ran aground at around 6 am on 30 Nove
he persuaded the Royal Navy to grant him use of HMS Lightning and HMS Porcupine for deep sea dredgi
Sulivan, commanding the paddle steamer HMS Lightning, made many invaluable surveys and cha
HMS Linaria was a Flower-class corvette of the Roya
Royal Navy on 19 June 1943 and commissioned as HMS Linaria.
HMS Lion was a two-deck 80-gun second rate ship of
He went to sea again aboard HMS Lion in 1962, where he served as Weapon Electri
HMS Lion was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy, ord
ntil 1798, when he gained command of the 64-gun HMS Lion with the Mediterranean Fleet.
HMS Little Belt was a 3-gun sloop-of-war of the Roy
part in the engagements with the British ships HMS Little Belt and Belvidere.
HMS Littleham was one of 93 ships of the Ham class
HMS Lively was a 38-gun fifth rate frigate of the R
1810, while escorting another convoy to Malta, HMS Lively ran aground on rocks near Point Coura, M
vely late, becoming a lieutenant in the frigate HMS Lively in 1773.
field was promoted to command of the brig-sloop HMS Lively and in the October of the following year
HMS Lively was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of
In 1998, he assumed command of HMS Liverpool as Captain 3rd Destroyer Squadron whe
Captain George Napier Tomlin HMS Liverpool Commanding Allied Squadron in support
He then went on the command the cruisers HMS Liverpool and HMS Birmingham from 1951 and 1952
eer Trois Amis on 24 March 1793 in company with HMS Lizard.
On 17 March 1917, fighting alongside HMS Llewellyn in an action in the Dover Strait with
er, U-1018 was sunk by depth charges dropped by HMS Loch Fada under the command of Cdr.
HMNZS Taupo (F423), originally HMS Loch Shin, was a Loch class frigate, which serv
HMS Loch Fada (K390/F390) was the lead ship of the
HMS Loch Arkaig (K603) was a Loch-class frigate of
HMS Loch Glendhu was a Royal Navy Loch class frigat
ain, O.Lt Reinhard Reff, had fired a torpedo at HMS Loch Killin and the periscope was spotted by a
HMS Loch More was a Loch class frigate of the Royal
HMS Locust was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of
, and commissioned in December 1967, replacing HMS Lofoten.
s promoted to rear-admiral and flew his flag in HMS London with the Channel Fleet under Lord Bridpo
HMS London (F95)
ss with America, such as the British man-of-war HMS London stationed at Zanzibar as a store ship.
(CS1), which consisted of the British cruisers HMS London and Norfolk, the American cruisers USS W
From there, she joined HMS London in the hunt for German supply ships in t
In July the following year, he was posted to HMS London for service with the Mediterranean Fleet
mediately became the captain of the second rate HMS London, the flagship of his uncle and joined th
he boats of three Formidable-class battleships; HMS London, HMS Prince of Wales (1902) and Queen.
HMS Looe was a 44-gun fifth rate frigate of the Roy
Convoy SC-128, where the Flower class corvette HMS Loosestrife (K105) reported attacking a submari
ander-in-Chief, Aegean Station with his flag in HMS Lord Nelson in August 1916.
Royal Navy Commander Edward Cater, of HMS Lord Nelson, in charge of the landings site and
he entire Fleet, being exceeded in this only by HMS Lord Clyde.
She was then named HMS Lord Raglan on 20 June 1915 and again renamed H
ndbank outside Port Said, and was towed free by HMS Lord Warden, without sustaining any damage.
HMS Lord Warden was the second and final ship to be
She was heavier than her sister, HMS Lord Clyde by about 360 tons; partly because sh
HMS Lotus (K93), a Flower class corvette launched i
HMS Lotus (K130), a Flower class corvette, previous
loss after May was the Laforey-class destroyer HMS Louis which ran aground off Sulva during a gale
HMS Louis was a Royal Navy Laforey-class destroyer,
It was renamed the HMS Louvain in 1915 and was used by the Royal Navy
tower's French defenders had abandoned it after HMS Lowestoffe (32 guns) had fired two broadsides a
HMS Lowestoft was a Town-class light cruiser of the
ember 1795, Plampin took command of the frigate HMS Lowestoft, which was soon after struck by light
ptain in the Royal Navy and died a commander of HMS Lowstaff (Lowestoffe) (launched 1697) in the ha
HMS Loyal was a Laforey class destroyer of the Roya
as severely damaged by a depth charge attack by HMS Loyal on 20 March 1918that ruptured the fuel ta
HMS Loyal was a L-class destroyer built for the Roy
HMS LST 3002 was one of the first of her class of t
1944 by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast as LST (3) HMS LST 3010 for the Royal Navy.
e joined the Royal Navy as a medical officer on HMS Lucifer.
She served the Royal Navy as HMS Ludlow until decommissioning in June 1945.
9 October - Sinking of HMS Lutine, a famous treasure wreck.
rned to England from the Pacific in the frigate HMS Lydia, having gained widespread fame (but no fi
HMS Lydiard was a Laforey class torpedo boat destro
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as HMS Lyme Regis in 1940.
She was renamed HMS Lyme Regis before her launch in 1943 and was so
rvice began with coastal minesweeping forces at HMS Lynx in Dover, then as captain of the Bangor-cl
s on 1 January 1940 for minesweeping service at HMS Lynx.
s still neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed HMS M1 on 31 May 1915.
HMS M1 was a submarine of the British Royal Navy, o
HMS M16 was ordered in March, 1915, as part of the
HMS M16 was a First World War Royal Navy M15-class
HMS M17 ordered in March, 1915, as part of the Emer
HMS M17 was a First World War Royal Navy M15-class
HMS M18 ordered in March, 1915, as part of the Emer
HMS M18 was a First World War Royal Navy M15-class
s still neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed HMS M2 on 31 May 1915.
HMS M20 ordered in March, 1915, as part of the Emer
HMS M20 was a First World War Royal Navy M15-class
HMS M21 was a First World War Royal Navy M15-class
recuperation, he took over the coastal monitor HMS M21, in which he shelled Turkish positions thro
HMS M27 ordered in March, 1915, as part of the Emer
HMS M28 was laid down at the Sir Raylton Dixon & Co
HMS M29 was a Royal Navy M29 class monitor of the F
HMS M29 and her sisters were ordered from Harland &
In September 1923, HMS M29 was taken in hand for conversion to a minel
s still neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed HMS M3 on 31 May 1915.
as pioneered by the converted M-class submarine HMS M3.
HMS M30 and her sisters were ordered from Harland &
HMS M30 was a Royal Navy M29 class monitor of the F
cing the Allied blockade in the Gulf of Smyrna, HMS M30 came under fire from Turkish shore batterie
Upon completion, HMS M30 was sent to the Mediterranean.
HMS M31 and her sisters were ordered from Harland &
In September 1923, HMS M31 was taken in hand for conversion to a minel
HMS M31 was an M29 class monitor of the Royal Navy.
Upon completion, HMS M31 was sent to the Mediterranean, and remained
                                                                                                   
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