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nderson, a naturalist and surgeon's mate at the | HMS Resolution during James Cook's second South Sea |
ly moored as a static training submarine at the | HMS Dolphin shore-establishment from 1969 until 197 |
dron officially forming that day at Palisadoes ( | HMS Buzzard), Jamaica as a torpedo-bomber/reconnais |
Harris at a | HMS Cardiff reunion in 2002 |
Goodman was attached to | HMS Vernon, HMS President and HMS Nile (Alexandria) |
es under George Rodney, Seymour was attached to | HMS Alarm as a midshipman in the Mediterranean. |
the outbreak of World War I saw her attached to | HMS Impregnable as a store ship. |
He was attached to | HMS Vernon and rendered many unexploded devices saf |
f the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve attached to | HMS President was awarded the George Cross for the |
f the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve attached to | HMS President was awarded the George Cross for the |
She was attached to | HMS Indus as a training ship for mechanics at Devon |
as severely damaged by a depth charge attack by | HMS Loyal on 20 March 1918that ruptured the fuel ta |
ruiser was sunk by the British attack submarine | HMS Conqueror. |
Another attack by | HMS United failed, but the Attilio Regolo was out o |
On 15th October was possibly attacked by | H.M.S. CITY OF BELFAST, and on 16th October by TB95. |
In August 1944, | HMS Empire Battleaxe was sent to the Pacific as par |
Portsmouth in August, left on the 4 August with | HMS Whelp to join the Eastern Fleet at Ceylon. |
raped her and murdered her before going back to | HMS Apollo." |
The badge of | HMS Vox is a horn or cornucopia surmounted by a tri |
late 1806, where he navigated the badly leaking | HMS Cerf back to Britain, fothering her hull with s |
RNAS Ballyhalbert (later | HMS Corncrake) was an airfield near Ballyhalbert, i |
n of "The Last Farewell" was the Marine Band of | HMS Ark Royal, just before the aircraft carrier was |
He was in command of the barge of | HMS Assistance chasing deserters, when he became tr |
died of exposure while commanding the barge of | HMS Assistance, which was caught in a snowstorm whi |
SS Steel Artisan (later known as USS Barnes and | HMS Attacker). |
as formerly conducted at Rousillon Barracks and | HMS Excellent, prior to their integration into the |
rtment port facility - former Royal Navy base - | HMS Tamar on Stonecutters Island (500 operational v |
ll four boats are based at HM Naval Base Clyde ( | HMS Neptune), 40 km (25 miles) west of Glasgow, Sco |
Her design was based on | HMS Cornwallis, as completed. |
raphic Trials and Development Unit was based at | HMS Hornbill, and in 1951 No. 1840 Naval Air Squadr |
in Enterprise and took part in her battle with | HMS Boxer on 4 September 1813. |
rd Bonhomme Richard during its 1779 battle with | HMS Serapis. |
During the battle with | HMS Shannon in 1813, Cox served below decks in char |
during the first part of the battle, capturing | HMS Hannibal, but on the return to Cadiz, two Spani |
owing a fierce fight between the battleship and | HMS Duke of York (17). |
m Allied ships, including battleships Lorraine, | HMS Ramillies, USS Texas, USS Nevada and USS Arkans |
rough the streets with fixed bayonets, carrying | HMS Exeter's shell-torn White Ensign through the st |
en the only ship of the Royal Navy to be called | HMS Helverson. |
Originally to be named | HMS Beatty, after Admiral David Beatty, commander o |
She was originally to be named | HMS Inchkeith, but was renamed in 1903, prior to la |
The second Royal Navy "ship" to be called | HMS King Alfred was the shore establishement sited |
Three vessels of the Royal Navy have been named | HMS Ambush. |
She was originally to have been named | HMS Fastnet, but was renamed prior to construction. |
The vessel was originally have to been named | HMS Ogre, but was renamed whilst under construction |
December 1946 the RNEC Manadon had been renamed | HMS Thunderer. |
en ships in the Royal Navy have been christened | HMS Anson, honouring the first Baron Anson's circum |
She was to have been named | HMS Zenith but was renamed in January 1943 before l |
She was originally to have been named | HMS Magic but she was renamed HMS Lassoo on 15 Febr |
She was originally to have been called | HMS Duke but she was nicknamed Iron Duke during con |
ree warships of the Royal Navy have been called | HMS Cottesmore after the Cottesmore hunt. |
She was originally to have been named | HMS Cockburn, but the name was changed to HMS Drury |
America and West Indies Station, before joining | HMS Powerful. |
on several ships as a lieutenant before joining | HMS Crown under Captain William Cornwallis in the E |
Beginning with | HMS Bulwark in 1886 until Impregnable moved ashore |
for the 10th Submarine Flotilla, being renamed | HMS Talbot. |
On being commissioned, | HMS Stygian was under the command of Lt. G.S.C. Cla |
aul's Church in Regent Street has the bell from | HMS Eurydice (1843), which sank off Dunnose Point a |
Ship's Bell of | HMS Valentine aboard HMCS Algonquin (DDH 283) |
Her ship's bell (inscribed | HMS Varangian 1943) is in the possession of the Roy |
St. Paul's Church has the bell from | HMS Eurydice (1843), which sank off Dunnose Point a |
irkby personally came aboard Benbow's flagship, | HMS Breda to dissuade him from continuing the actio |
In September 1777, Biddle captured | HMS True Briton and her three-ship convoy. |
HMIS Bihar with | HMS Monkshood rescued 197 surviving crew of the Tan |
served in World War I commanding the block ship | HMS Intrepid at the Zeebrugge Raid in 1918. |
d the Navy in 1767 as a midshipman on board the | HMS Yarmouth, commanded by his uncle, which was ser |
ly left Naples on 21 December 1798 on board the | HMS Vanguard, a British Royal navy vessel which was |
m entered the navy in January 1782 on board the | HMS Juno, with Captain James Montagu, and in her wa |
l Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe, on board the | HMS Agamemnon in Moudros harbor on the Greek island |
ed whilst severing as a midshipman on board the | HMS Seahorse and would called it the finest harbors |
He was on board the | HMS Asia, the British flagship, during the Battle o |
ned with an Italian harbour pilot on board, and | HMS Penelope and USS Boise were guided safely into |
borg in the Gulf of Finland, while the boats of | HMS Arrogant were engaged with the enemy, her secon |
ter until they could be rescued by the boats of | HMS Veteran. |
The bomb was | HMS Thunder. |
12 he gained his first command, the bomb vessel | HMS Volcano, with which he sailed for North America |
s the naval personnel were held on the books of | HMS Daedalus, a hulk that was moored on the River M |
for Hoste's name to be entered in the books of | HMS Europa as a Captain's servant when he was just |
n 1784 and 1788, he was carried on the books of | HMS Europa as a servant to the captain (his uncle, |
The boom ship | HMS Mortar, lost with all 65 of her crew. |
radar-fitted Fleet carrier, Jason Borthwick in | HMS Victorious was mastering the art of interceptin |
Samuel Braithwaite of | HMS Kingston. |
naval diving passed from the Gunnery Branch, at | HMS Excellent, to the Torpedo Branch, at Vernon. |
Led by Cdr GN Brewer in | HMS Pelican, they announced their arrival by attack |
A view from the bridge of | HMS H5. |
In 1781 Harvey briefly commanded | HMS Dolphin, but took leave once again four months |
By January 1805 was briefly aboard | HMS Theseus, taking over from Captain Francis Templ |
USS Caledonia was a brig, formerly | HMS Caledonia, which was captured by the U.S. Navy |
rial to Captain Peel and the Naval Brigade from | HMS Shannon on the seafront at Southsea, England. |
on) Highlanders, and a small naval brigade from | HMS Dido. |
e Royal Navy, serving with a Naval Brigade from | HMS Shannon during the Indian Mutiny when the follo |
the Royal Navy, serving in a Naval Brigade from | HMS Shannon during the Indian Mutiny when the follo |
accidentally hit and sank the Brigand-class tug | HMS Buccaneer while it was towing the actual target |
The brigs were | HMS Turbulent of 12 guns, the 14-gun HMS Piercer an |
cruiser's time on exchange, the British cruiser | HMS Sussex operated with the RAN. |
She rescued the British corvette | HMS Rattler, which was shipwrecked at Romanzoff Bay |
ggest success, torpedoing the British destroyer | HMS Exmouth, which disappeared with all hands, the |
1939, Schuhart encountered the British carrier | HMS Courageous. |
February 1917, she torpedoed the British Q-ship | HMS Farnborough off the Irish coast, but was sunk b |
alacca when discovered by the British submarine | HMS Tally-Ho, under the command of Lieutenant Comma |
ntercepted and attacked by the British cruisers | HMS Nigeria and Aurora (returning from Operation Ga |
d sunk in the Kattegat by the British submarine | HMS Triton on April 10, 1940. |
tion of 19 February 1801 by the British frigate | HMS Phoebe in the Western Mediterranean. |
On June 2, 1943, Olga and the British destroyer | HMS Jervis sank the Italian Spica class torpedo boa |
According to one account, the British warship | HMS Wellington fired a shot across the bow of the U |
m other navies were the British pre-dreadnought | HMS King Edward VII, the Italian pre-dreadnought Am |
nd, by depth charges from the British destroyer | HMS Antelope, which picked up 44 survivors from the |
hree submarines including the British submarine | HMS H49 on 18 October 1940 off of Texel and the Sov |
back to England on board the British troopship | HMS Orontes and buried in Chislehurst. |
an Allied convoy in which the British destroyer | HMS Cassandra was seriously damaged. |
to the Pacific Northwest on the British warship | HMS Racoon. |
n Stuart Skinner, dined aboard the British ship | HMS Tonnant, as the guests of three British officer |
ever, on 3 September, three British destroyers, | HMS Vimy, HMS Pathfinder and HMS Quentin, managed t |
n 18 February 1800 lookouts on the British ship | HMS Alexander sighted the French and gave chase, fo |
ved during the engagement with the British brig | HMS Boxer. |
nd second, for refueling the British battleship | HMS Howe at sea between 13 and 15 June. |
The British battleship | HMS Dreadnought-armed with ten 12 inch (30.5 cm) gu |
le stranded on the surface, the British warship | HMS Birmingham spotted the boat through a thick fog |
merican destroyer Porter and the British sloops | HMS Jessamine and Tamarisk, as well as a disguised |
dian armed yacht HMCS Elk and the British sloop | HMS Scarborough. |
g the cruiser Isuzu in sinking British gunboats | HMS Cicada and HMS Robin, she helped secure Hong Ko |
ith a design inspired by the British battleship | HMS Centurion. |
is submarine was sunk by the British submarine, | HMS Venturer. |
unk by depth charges from the British destroyer | HMS Ouse. |
force had entered Libau, the British submarines | HMS E1 and HMS E9 spotted the IV Squadron, but were |
wrence put to sea to engage the British frigate | HMS Shannon on 1 June 1813. |
involved in an attack on the British third-rate | HMS Powerful. |
arine U-29 was rammed by the British battleship | HMS Dreadnought in the North Sea. |
, 1943, Olga, along with the British destroyers | HMS Pakenham and HMS Nubian, intercepted and sank t |
26 February - The British troopship, | HMS Birkenhead is wrecked near Gansbaai, Western Ca |
get for the torpedoes of the British destroyers | HMS Ilex and Hyperion. |
st Naval Battle of Narvik, the British flagship | HMS Hardy was beached in flames on Vidrek, and near |
ttack on 29 May 1940 from the British submarine | HMS Sealion. |
On 7 February 1794, two British warships, | HMS Fortitude (74 guns) and HMS Juno (32 guns), uns |
Dutch ships were based on the British destroyer | HMS Ambuscade. |
d a task force that included a British carrier, | HMS Victorious (R38). |
nk southwest of Ireland by the British warships | HMS Imogen and HMS Ilex. |
are discovered by the crew of the British ship | HMS Reliance. |
n the Constitution defeated the British warship | HMS Guerriere on August 19, 1812, Read was detailed |
d States when they defeated the British warship | HMS Macedonian. |
reighters, two tankers and the British corvette | HMS Hurst Castle for a total of 32,621 GRT. |
1942 and attacked by three British destroyers, | HMS Vimy, HMS Pathfinder and HMS Quentin, and sunk |
s sunk by depth charges from the British cutter | HMS Totland on 23 February, 1943, which resulted in |
ptember, U-9 sank the obsolete British warships | HMS Aboukir, Cressy and Hogue (the "Live Bait Squad |
ng the encoder, Gupta sends the British frigate | HMS Devonshire off-course in the South China Sea, w |
ose, 1622 galleon Rosario, 1748 British warship | HMS Fowey, 1865 Steamboat Bertrand ). |
Amongst these were the British cruisers | HMS Ajax, HMS Argonaut, HMS Emerald, HMS Orion, the |
In 1810, two British ships, | HMS Triumph and HMS Phipps, salvaged a large load o |
on 24 June 1941, Parramatta, the British sloop | HMS Auckland, and the petrol carrier Pass of Balmah |
Norwegian coast and sank the British destroyers | HMS Strongbow and HMS Mary Rose along with nine mer |
uccess was the sinking of the British submarine | HMS Triad by Enrico Toti on 15 October 1940. |
as sunk by torpedoes from the British submarine | HMS Tapir on April 12, 1945. |
ss with America, such as the British man-of-war | HMS London stationed at Zanzibar as a store ship. |
49'E, by depth charges from the British frigate | HMS Findhorn (under the command of Lt.Cdr. |
stroyer HMCS St. Laurent, the British destroyer | HMS Viscount and the British cargo steamer Dursley. |
l 1919 he left Russia on the British battleship | HMS Marlborough. |
er sonar, she located the British battlecruiser | HMS Repulse on 29 January 1942, being the first shi |
Adalbert was torpedoed by the British submarine | HMS E9 and limped to shore. |
can destroyer USS Porter and the British sloops | HMS Jessamine and HMS Tamarisk arrived on scene and |
ns) off Malta, along with the British destroyer | HMS Petard. |
Lend-Lease, and designated British Minesweeper | HMS Akbar (BAM-1). |
Members of an expedition from the British sloop | HMS Fly supposedly collected a tibia, a claw and so |
Makung in the Pescadores by the British warship | HMS Pique, and the Japanese replied that they would |
vasion fleet, sinking two British minesweepers, | HMS Magic and HMS Cato. |
but on the scene appeared the British destroyer | HMS Kandahar, and Galilei surrendered, with 16 men |
s sunk on 1 April 1942 by the British submarine | HMS Urge. |
ine torpedo, was witnessed by British submarine | HMS Spark. |
nother of 9,494 GRT, and sank the British sloop | HMS Penzance, before returning to the staff in Augu |
part in the engagements with the British ships | HMS Little Belt and Belvidere. |
y 1941 7./JG 77 attacked the British battleship | HMS Warspite between 12:13 pm and 12:48 pm during t |
off Oran by gunfire from the British destroyer | HMS Brilliant during Operation Torch, the British-A |
A Danish gunboat captures the British brig | HMS Turbulent on 9 June 1808 |
On 25 June, the British submarine | HMS Parthian torpedoed and sank the French submarin |
(CS1), which consisted of the British cruisers | HMS London and Norfolk, the American cruisers USS W |
1940 she was attacked by the British submarine | HMS Tuna with torpedoes and gunfire in the Bay of B |
by the experience of the British battlecruiser | HMS Queen Mary during the Battle of Jutland; she wa |
3 was engaged and sunk by the British destroyer | HMS Gurkha west of the Orkney Islands with loss of |
of the United Kingdom sent the British warship | HMS Marlborough which brought Feodor's family and o |
before U-102 was sunk by the British destroyer | HMS Vansittart, U-102 was responsible for the sinki |
1915 U-29 was rammed by the British battleship | HMS Dreadnought in the Pentland Firth. |
enemy sighting report from the British carrier | HMS Glorious, only some 50 miles away, which was be |
shortly afterwards when another British frigate | HMS Leander, arrived on the scene. |
s hit by depth charges from the British frigate | HMS Bayntun and the Canadian corvette HMCS Camrose. |
Frederick William Beechey from the British ship | HMS Blossom from 1828. |
s sunk by depth charges from British destroyers | HMS Inglefield, Ivanhoe, and Intrepid on 14 October |
On 7 June 1917 she torpedoed the British Q-ship | HMS Pargust off the Irish coast, but was ambushed b |
trumental in the sinking of the British cruiser | HMS Gloucester. |
s in, she was attacked by the British submarine | HMS Sickle, but the fired torpedoes missed. |
eer fought off the boats of the British frigate | HMS Endymion. |
, where her guns disabled the British destroyer | HMS Bedouin and set the large tanker SS Kentucky on |
wever, it was attacked by the British destroyer | HMS Vidette and sank with all hands on 6 May 1943. |
On 28 December 1942 the British tug | HMS St. Issey (Lt. |
Two days later U-486 sank British frigate | HMS Capel and crippled HMS Affleck. |
hed to within 500 meters of the British cruiser | HMS Norfolk without being detected. |
rd after an engagement with the British cruiser | HMS Ajax. |
nowledge, she was sunk by the British submarine | HMS Taurus using Ultra intelligence. |
Although one of the escorting British cruisers, | HMS Berwick, was heavily damaged, the impact on the |
al Navy and was assigned to the British carrier | HMS Glory (R62), operating in the Mediterranean and |
Bolsheviks in 1919 aboard a British battleship, | HMS Marlborough. |
2 as a Midshipman aboard the broadside ironclad | HMS Achilles. |
The broadside ironclad | HMS Achilles was the third member of the 1861 progr |
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