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HMS Amphitrite was a ship of the Diadem-class of pr | |
HMS Amphitrite was a 24-gun Porcupine-class sixth-r | |
She was originally down as | HMS Anchorite but their names were exchanged before |
tes on Carroll Williams (FAS) and Aaron Gissen ( | HMS) and Louis Zetzel (HMS) from the Harvard Gazett |
Restoration | HMS and many other ships lost during this storm on |
f the Far East Combined Bureau and was known as | HMS Anderson. |
HMS Andes, auxiliary cruiser | |
HMS Andrew (1417) was a carrack captured in 1417. | |
HMS Andrew (P423) was an Amphion class submarine la | |
he British Royal Navy diesel-electric submarine | HMS Andrew (P-423), which bore no connection to USS |
The deck gun from | HMS andrew |
HMS Andrew (P423), was an Amphion-class submarine o | |
Promoted to Captain in 1828, he commanded | HMS Andromache and then HMS Bellerophon. |
HMS Andromache ("Andy Mac") was a 2nd class cruiser | |
as far as the Caribbean and Cuba, where she and | HMS Andromache captured a Spanish gunboat on 22 Mar |
HMS Andromeda | |
From February 1731-1739 he commanded | HMS Anglesea. |
2 by Canadian Vickers Ltd., Montreal, Canada as | HMS Annan (K297), later designated as HMCS Annan (K |
She was originally ordered and laid down as | HMS Annan (K297), and reclassified as HMCS Annan (K |
he Restoration in 1660, her name was changed to | HMS Anne. |
lades and rewards, and he took over the frigate | HMS Anson in 1796. |
a cannon salvaged from the wreck of the frigate | HMS Anson which foundered off Loe Bar in 1807. |
Lydiard was appointed to command the 38-gun | HMS Anson in 1805. |
equences of the wreck of the Royal Navy frigate | HMS Anson in Mount's Bay in 1807. |
HMS Anson was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line | |
Bell also commanded | HMS Anson in 1945 and retired from the Navy owing t |
uring the Second World War, in Derry and aboard | HMS Anson in the Pacific. |
HMS Anson was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line | |
ish frigate Pomona was captured by the frigates | HMS Anson and HMS Arethusa under the commands of Ca |
e exception of her armament she was a repeat of | HMS Anson and HMS Camperdown. |
owing day Loire was captured by the large razee | HMS Anson, having suffered heavy casualties. |
en ships in the Royal Navy have been christened | HMS Anson, honouring the first Baron Anson's circum |
1 was attacked by the British A-class destroyer | HMS Antelope with depth charges. |
FAA Grupo 6 & shared an A-4C Skyhawk kill with | HMS Antelope's Sea Cat, land-based Rapiers and Blow |
nd, by depth charges from the British destroyer | HMS Antelope, which picked up 44 survivors from the |
All of Marlborough's crew were taken off by | HMS Antelope. |
HMS Antrim was a 10,850 ton Devonshire-class armour | |
st Bay, the SAS was landed on Grass Island from | HMS Antrim, and launched their attack on Argentine |
an Stanley, Royal Navy, a helicopter pilot from | HMS Antrim, who carried out a rescue operation in b |
third pilot attacked an unknown ship, probably | HMS Antrim. |
sland of Paxos, in the Adriatic, surrendered to | HMS Apollo and a detachment of 160 troops. |
rchant vessels are wrecked when a convoy led by | HMS Apollo runs aground off Portugal. |
He was wrecked off the Texel in | HMS Apollo on 7 January 1799. |
d Able Seaman in the Royal Navy, serving aboard | HMS Apollo, which was docked in Portsmouth at the t |
The minefield had been laid by | HMS Apollo, an Abdiel-class minelayer. |
were laid by ships and aircraft, including the | HMS Apollo, HMS Plover, 10th, 50th, 51st and 52nd M |
HMS Apollo, the sixth ship of the Royal Navy to be | |
HMS Apollo, the third ship of the Royal Navy to be | |
raped her and murdered her before going back to | HMS Apollo." |
Robert Stopford responded in | HMS Aquilon, which had the assignment of repeating |
While escorting troopship | HMS Aquitania into Southampton, England, Shaw colli |
HMS Arab (1896 to 1897 Programme) was a B-class tor | |
5 January from Alecto into the 22-gun post-ship | HMS Arab, a sixth-rate frigate which sailed under h |
estroyers, the only losses from the action were | HMS Arabis sunk along with 56 of her crew killed an |
HMS Arabis was an Arabis-class sloop of the Royal N | |
Built for the Royal Navy as | HMS Arabis, she was transferred to the RNZN on comp |
he ship was commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Arabis. |
HMS Arbutus was a Flower-class corvette that served | |
She also sank the British Anchusa-class sloop | HMS Arbutus. |
5 in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Gunner Robarts of | HMS Ardent with two lieutenants (Cecil William Buck |
HMS Ardent was an A-class destroyer of the Royal Na | |
nd and entered the navy in 1778, serving aboard | HMS Ardent with the fleet under Rear-Admiral James |
ton, RN (1754-1794), killed in the explosion of | HMS Ardent |
HMS Ardent was an Acasta-class destroyer and the se | |
HMS Ardent was a wooden Alecto-class paddle sloop o | |
Joining the navy on | HMS Ardent in 1801, he fought at Copenhagen that ye |
HMS Ardent was an Ardent-class destroyer which serv | |
Carballo continued alone and attacked | HMS Ardent straddling her with two bombs, both of w |
s received an appointment to command the 64-gun | HMS Ardent in the North Sea. |
ght leader breaking off his attack after one of | HMS Ardent's Sea Cat SAMs exploded under the port w |
od from 1789 to 1804 including the 64-gun ships | HMS Ardent, HMS St Albans, HMS Dreadnought, and the |
ament, serving as a volunteer aboard the 64-gun | HMS Ardent, which was then under the command of Cap |
HMS Ardrossan was a turbine-engined Bangor class mi | |
HMS Arethusa was the name ship of the Arethusa clas | |
She then escorted the light cruiser | HMS Arethusa on her voyage to Aden. |
fore transferring to take command of the 32-gun | HMS Arethusa in March 1771, followed by the 32-gun |
ectly into the path of Tyrwhitt's two cruisers, | HMS Arethusa and Fearless, and 31 destroyers. |
The cruiser | HMS Arethusa was seriously damaged and returned to |
ling in company with Captain Charles Brisbane's | HMS Arethusa when on 23 August they came across the |
Outgunned and with | HMS Arethusa heavily damaged, Commander Tyrwhitt re |
the title is a frigate of the Royal Navy, named | HMS Arethusa, which was captured from the French Na |
gunned and with his flagship, the light cruiser | HMS Arethusa, heavily damaged by Frauenlob, Tyrwhit |
sh force and opened fire on Tyrwhitt's flagship | HMS Arethusa, rendering her severely damaged and un |
the most ships which included the light cruiser | HMS Arethusa; six destroyers (HMS Somali, Ashanti, |
HMS Argenta was a prison ship of the Royal Navy. | |
d also been interned on the British prison ship | HMS Argenta. |
Saint Vincent, who was on board the 44-gun ship | HMS Argo, at anchor in the bay and on the eve of hi |
In 1917 she was renamed | HMS Argon. |
HMS Argonaut was a ship of the Diadem-class of prot | |
HMS Argonaut was a Dido class cruiser | |
as other RN vessels, including her sister ship, | HMS Argonaut, had to evacuate British civilians fro |
The squadron embarked on | HMS Argus and took off from the carrier for an airf |
eptember it flew its Hurricanes off the carrier | HMS Argus, deploying to an airfield near Murmansk. |
At the same time the old aircraft carrier | HMS Argus, a veteran of World War I, delivered 24 H |
7 Squadron, on Fairey Fulmars, from the carrier | HMS Argus. |
On 6 October she, along with Royal Navy frigate | HMS Argyll and Royal Marines from 40 Commando, seiz |
Royal Navy - | HMS Argyll |
Model of | HMS Argyll at the Glasgow Museum of Transport |
She was renamed | HMS Argyll prior to the Jacobite Rising in 1715, an |
He later transferred to another cruiser, | HMS Argyll. |
e was promoted Commander and joined the cruiser | HMS Ariadne, flagship of the North America and West |
thurst took command of a Leander class frigate, | HMS Ariadne. |
e again to notice when he was put in command of | HMS Ariadne. |
UC-19 was sunk by depth charges from | HMS Ariel in the English Channel on 6 December 1916 |
He took command of the ship | HMS Ariel, but was captured with his vessel by the |
hunted down by the three Royal Navy destroyers | HMS Ariel, Acheron and Attack. |
ired a single torpedo into the aircraft carrier | HMS Ark Royal, and then avoided depth charge attack |
Admiral Somerville had the aircraft carrier | HMS Ark Royal somewhat behind the rest of the force |
of Iraq when two of its aircraft operating from | HMS Ark Royal collided during low visibility condit |
e liberation of Kuwait in 1991, but accompanied | HMS Ark Royal in the Eastern Mediterranean, acting |
n of "The Last Farewell" was the Marine Band of | HMS Ark Royal, just before the aircraft carrier was |
Simulation of the | HMS Ark Royal Flight Deck |
ctory at Waltham Cross and many ships including | HMS Ark Royal and Queen Elizabeth 2 were welded usi |
itish aircraft carrier and Royal Navy flagship, | HMS Ark Royal. |
as a commissioned officer, and he was posted to | HMS Ark Royal, Britain's first aircraft carrier, in |
The flagship of the Royal Navy, | HMS Ark Royal was built at Swan Hunter during this |
orpedo-bomber attacks launched from the carrier | HMS Ark Royal during several days of fighting with |
of V/STOL aircraft from a ship - the P.1127 on | HMS Ark Royal in 1963. |
and took command of the armed merchant cruiser | HMS Arlanza with the 10th Cruiser Squadron. |
HMS Armada (D14) was a Battle-class destroyer launc | |
HMS Armada (1810) was a 74-gun third rate launched | |
HMS Armada (D14) was a Battle-class destroyer of th | |
All were rescued on 1 December by | HMS Armeria. |
The force pushed off from | HMS Armide at an unknown time of evening. |
HMS Arno was a unique destroyer of the Royal Navy t | |
HMS Arrogant was a 74-gun third rate ship of the li | |
borg in the Gulf of Finland, while the boats of | HMS Arrogant were engaged with the enemy, her secon |
an explosion occurred in one of the cutters of | HMS Arrogant, Lieutenant Dowell, who was on board H |
HMS Arrow was slightly damaged by cannon fire on 1 | |
The silhouette of | HMS Arrow is to be found, along with the date 1 May |
HMS Arrow (F173) was a Type 21 frigate of the Royal | |
HMS Artemis (P449), was an Amphion-class submarine | |
HMS Ascot was a Racecourse-class minesweeper of the | |
In April 1940, she mistook | HMS Ashanti for a German destroyer and fired severa |
HMS Asheldham was one of 93 ships of the Ham class | |
ships made by the Indian shipbuilders included | HMS Asia (commanded by Edward Codrington during the |
HMS Asia was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line o | |
Jervis ordered the fourth rate ship of the line | HMS Asia (64 guns), and the sloop, HMS Zebra to tak |
He was on board the | HMS Asia, the British flagship, during the Battle o |
mmand of the 74-gun third-rate ship of the line | HMS Asia, and remained her commander until 1814. |
Four hours later Menges was taken in tow by | HMS Aspirant, and later on 3 May reached Bougie, Al |
He was in command of the barge of | HMS Assistance chasing deserters, when he became tr |
HMS Assistance was a 40-gun fourth-rate frigate of | |
From 1791 to 1793 he was Captain in | HMS Assistance and in 1795 commanded HMS Belleropho |
died of exposure while commanding the barge of | HMS Assistance, which was caught in a snowstorm whi |
tepfather Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell aboard | HMS Association during the Scilly naval disaster of |
cilly naval disaster of 1707, when his flagship | HMS Association and three other ships were lost, cl |
He was appointed acting commander of | HMS Assurance in 1794. |
HMS Assurance was a 44-gun fifth rate frigate of th | |
Ballard's next posting was to | HMS Astraea under Captain Peter Rainier, junior (wh |
She also conducted the naming ceremony for | HMS Astute on 8 June 2007, and, on 10 December, she |
In the class only Amphion and | HMS Astute were completed before the end of the war |
HMS Astute is amongst the most advanced nuclear sub | |
HMS Astute (P447) was an Amphion-class submarine. | |
ave included giving a blessing at the launch of | HMS Astute in Barrow-in-Furness on 8 June 2007. |
ish Columbia, and served during World War II as | HMS Atheling (D51). |
HMS Atherstone was a Racecourse-class minesweeper o | |
Diving Group and disposed of by the minesweeper | HMS Atherstone. |
The second pair of Renown's, | HMS Atlas and HMS Anson, had a modified, finer ster |
e Peace of Amiens, Hope briefly took command of | HMS Atlas, but it soon became clear that his health |
USS Barnes (CVE-7) became | HMS Attacker (D02) |
SS Steel Artisan (later known as USS Barnes and | HMS Attacker). |
transferred back to the Royal Navy and renamed | HMS Attacker. |
In this crisis, the escorting corvette, | HMS Aubretia, had responded to U-110's attack, loca |
Three ships were built; | HMS Auckland, HMS Pelican and HMS Egret. |
on 24 June 1941, Parramatta, the British sloop | HMS Auckland, and the petrol carrier Pass of Balmah |
y AG-15 to Piraeus, along with HMAS Vampire and | HMS Auckland. |
HMS Audacious | |
Gould took command of | HMS Audacious in 1796, and was present at Admiral J |
This ship, together with | HMS Audacious, was also designed, unlike her earlie |
A model of | HMS Audacity is displayed in the Merseyside Maritim |
HMS Audacity was a British escort carrier of the Se | |
HMS Augusta was a 64-gun third rate ship of the lin | |
HMS Auriga (P419), was an Amphion-class submarine o | |
Le Fanu served as a Gunnery Officer on | HMS Aurora and then HMS Howe during the Second Worl |
Between 1918 and 1920, | HMS Aurora was decommissioned in order to relieve f |
HMS Aurora (1942) | |
mounted on port side of Arethusa class cruiser | HMS Aurora (left), World War I |
HMS Aurora was a ship of the Orlando-class of first | |
She was sunk by | HMS Aurora off Oran. |
The crew were rescued by the cruiser | HMS Aurora and Gurkha sank in the North Sea, south- |
h Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet and | HMS Aurora was one of the ships present at the surr |
he became Gunnery Officer in the light cruisers | HMS Aurora, HMS Centaur and HMS Curacoa In 1927 he |
e British force consisted of the light cruisers | HMS Aurora, HMS Argonaut and HMS Sirius and the des |
ted to Captain in 1806, he was given command of | HMS Aurora. |
HMS Avenger | |
HMS Avenger (F185) was a Type 21 frigate of the Roy | |
HMS Avenger was a wooden paddle wheel frigate of th | |
lass)", it actually had several sister ships in | HMS Avenger, HMS Biter, and HMS Dasher, all with si |
moted to commander and took command of the ship | HMS Avenger, returning to Europe in May 1794 after |
GRT in 9 patrols, including the escort carrier | HMS Avenger, and also badly damaged the attack carg |
arriving in New York, took command of the sloop | HMS Avenger. |
not entirely clear if the ramming of U-1051 by | HMS Aylmer was intentional and that Cdr B.W.Taylor |
051 finally sinking after it had been rammed by | HMS Aylmer. |
On 12 April 1941, Kenogami and | HMS Azalea fired a shot over the bow of the U.S.-fl |
HMS Azalea (K25) was a Flower-class corvette that s | |
HMS B2 was a Royal Navy B class submarine, built at | |
HMS B5 was a Royal Navy B class submarine, built at | |
HMS B7 was a Royal Navy B class submarine, built at | |
HMS B8 was a Royal Navy B class submarine, built at | |
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