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nding leadership, skill and devotion to duty in | HMS Icarus and H.M. Canadian Ships Chilliwack, Chau |
he was transferred to the Brazilian station in | HMS Montagu and remained there until the end of the |
Pieces of | HMS Bounty and "Old Ironsides" (the USS Constitutio |
e Fuegian Snipe in The Zoology of the Voyage of | HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. |
On 26 February 1915, Majestic and battleships | HMS Albion and HMS Triumph became the first Allied |
ce during the peace that followed, initially on | HMS Swallow and then on the fourth rate HMS Centuri |
He had arrived in the colony in 1795 on | HMS Reliance and became friendly with midshipman Ma |
iers were picked up by the escorting destroyers | HMS Nemesis and HMS Rifleman the remainder of the s |
the British at the Battle of Trafalgar, renamed | HMS Implacable, and was the oldest ship of the line |
27 February, and was involved in the sinking of | HMS Exeter and Encounter in another action off sout |
urvivors were finally picked up on 3 January by | HMS Onslow and HMS Sabre. |
s and men of the Royal Navy, two companies from | HMS Curacoa; and flew the pendant of Commodore Sir |
On 6 October she, along with Royal Navy frigate | HMS Argyll and Royal Marines from 40 Commando, seiz |
noon, no less than twelve aircraft had targeted | HMS Airedale, and left it a smoldering wreck. |
to train Royal Navy Artificer Apprentices from | HMS Fisgard and HMS Raleigh; it is occasionally use |
Mohr also sank the British light cruiser | HMS Dunedin and the Free French corvette Mimose. |
Pasley was promoted to commander and he joined | HMS Cameleon and HMS Procris in command. |
She was transferred to the Royal Navy as | HMS Brighton, and later to the Soviet Navy as Zhark |
he persuaded the Royal Navy to grant him use of | HMS Lightning and HMS Porcupine for deep sea dredgi |
the Java Sea to frigate reconnaissance, sending | HMS Caroline and Psyche (under Fleetwood Pellew) to |
Sea, she engaged in an exchange of gunnery with | HMS Encounter, and suffered light damage with four |
, 1943, Olga, along with the British destroyers | HMS Pakenham and HMS Nubian, intercepted and sank t |
om 1941-5, as a gunner aboard the light cruiser | HMS Belfast, and later played a part in her preserv |
he Germans managed to sink another minesweeper, | HMS Pylades and severely damage the Free Polish cru |
avy at an early age as a Volunteer 1st Class in | HMS Victor, and rose to be in charge of the 1031 to |
Warren's force was even more dispersed, with | HMS Robust and HMS Magnanime 4 nautical miles (7.4 |
s Michael Seymour and Frederick Lewis Maitland, | HMS Amethyst and HMS Emerald respectively. |
settler" who accompanied Governor Hindmarsh on | HMS Buffalo, and for whom Cox's Creek was named, ha |
entered service in the first half of 1908, two ( | HMS Inflexible and Indomitable) joined the Mediterr |
art in the Battle of the River Plate, alongside | HMS Ajax and HMS Exeter. |
On 13 May Birmingham was relieved by | HMS Devonshire and she returned to the UK. |
get for the torpedoes of the British destroyers | HMS Ilex and Hyperion. |
On 28 May 1803, she was recaptured by | HMS Victory and brought back into British service a |
He subsequently commanded the frigates | HMS Alexandria and HMS Orontes on the North Sea and |
on, and the destroyers joined the battlecruiser | HMS Renown and her escorts. |
Two ships, | HMS Alert and HMS Discovery (captained by Henry Fre |
was amalgamated with 831 Naval Air Squadron on | HMS Victorious and ceased to exist. |
GRT in 9 patrols, including the escort carrier | HMS Avenger, and also badly damaged the attack carg |
Keyes' command, eight destroyers under Lynes in | HMS Faulknor and five motor launches. |
On 5 January 1797, she was captured by | HMS Polyphemus, and subsequently brought into Briti |
In 1910 he took command of the battleship, | HMS Superb and around this time he was appointed th |
He served on | HMS Rodney and HMS Lewes before becoming a Naval Li |
ctivated Operation Vantage and immediately sent | HMS Victorious and accompanying vessels. |
In company with the destroyers | HMS Kashmir and HMS Icarus, Kingston attacked the G |
is film was completed before the tragic loss of | HMS Truculent, and earnest consideration has been g |
He was afterwards appointed to the | HMS Bacchante, and received a medal for bravery in |
On 2 February 1942 Croome, the destroyers | HMS Westcott and HMS Exmoor and a corvette were sen |
By 1810 he was in command of the frigate | HMS Cambrian and was actively supporting the Spanis |
in the mid 1960s, along with her sisters ships | HMS Hecate and HMS Hydra. |
Promoted to Captain in 1860, he commanded | HMS Magicienne and then HMY Victoria and Albert. |
was located by radar in thick fog and rammed by | HMS Oribi and disabled, unable to dive. |
Southampton, she was launched on 5 June 1916 as | HMS Patrician and served in the Royal Navy in World |
He was attached to | HMS Vernon and rendered many unexploded devices saf |
During this time, the squadron was embarked on | HMS Victorious and HMS Hermes to patrol east of the |
Force 63, including Ameer and her sister ships | HMS Khedive, and HMS Stalker, left Trincomalee for |
Master, 38 men and 8 gunners were picked up by | HMS Burnham and HMCS Dauphin. |
He subsequently served aboard | HMS Unicorn and HMS Endymion. |
Naval Officer, died aboard | HMS Spitful and was buried in The British Cemetery, |
He was given command of the destroyers | HMS Broadsword and then HMS Battleaxe between 1950 |
He also served on | HMS Curacoa and HMS Stag. |
nk southwest of Ireland by the British warships | HMS Imogen and HMS Ilex. |
HMS Dorsetshire and Cornwall under heavy air attack | |
HMS M32 and her sisters were ordered from Harland & | |
After the War he was given command of the sloop | HMS Modeste and then the destroyer HMS Finistere an |
on 29 May 1940 (the 4581 GRT G-class destroyer | HMS Grafton) and one merchant ship on 19 July 1940, |
Later he commanded | HMS Ajax and then HMS Formidable. |
However, | HMS M32 and her sister HMS M33 were sub-contracted |
Fleet was expected to intervene, so battleships | HMS Nelson and Rodney and the aircraft carrier HMS |
and U-767 while in company with the destroyers | HMS Fame and HMS Havelock in the English Channel so |
HMS Havock and HMS Hornet from Yarrows (the Havock | |
The ship master and crew were picked up by | HMS Echo and later landed at Plymouth by HMS Wander |
HMS Unicorn and HMS Illustrious in Ceylon, 1944. | |
HMS Ajax and HMS Achilles then shadowed the Graf Sp | |
h in 1841: ships he commanded at this time were | HMS Belvidera and HMS Melville. |
Cochrane commanded the | HMS Surprise and the HMS Forte. |
ted was damaged in collision with the destroyer | HMS Landrail, and on 24 March 1916 she was again da |
War, Mackinnon served aboard the battlecruiser, | HMS Indomitable, and the battleship, HMS Barham. |
y the detection equipment on the convoy escorts | HMS Starling and HMS Wild Goose and immediately des |
mmanding the naval engineering training school, | HMS Daedalus, and then led the Royal Navy's guided |
f the Glorious and her two screening destroyers | HMS Acasta and HMS Ardent were left to fend for the |
Halifax in late 1920 along with her sister ship | HMS Patrician and the cruiser HMS Aurora. |
field was promoted to command of the brig-sloop | HMS Lively and in the October of the following year |
The corvettes | HMS Sunflower and HMS Snowflake then turned back to |
In 1965, he was given command of the frigate | HMS Ajax and the Second Destroyer Squadron in the F |
HMS Orion and HMS Dido were attacked by large numbe | |
He was made captain of the ironclad warships | HMS Defence and HMS Valiant and went on to be Comma |
Distant cover consisted of the heavy cruiser | HMS Shropshire and the destroyers HMS Matabele, HMS |
He served in World War I in | HMS Erin and then in HMS Resolution in the Grand Fl |
Gordon took command of the Indian built frigate | HMS Ceylon and continued operating in the Indian Oc |
In 1834 she was renamed | HMS Excellent and became a training ship. |
s small convoy was also covered by the cruisers | HMS Manchester and Southampton. |
In company with the destroyers | HMS Kingston and HMS Icarus, Kashmir attacked the e |
Later that year he was given command of | HMS Rosmond and was then injured while putting out |
it was stopped in the North Sea by the cruiser | HMS Achilles and ordered to proceed to the boarding |
adron of two line-of-battle ships, the Lion and | HMS Bristol and one large 44-gun frigate, HMS Janus |
t Hound Bay beach from helicopters based on the | HMS Endurance, and attempted to cross to the Argent |
Smith anchored | HMS Tigre and Theseus so their broadsides could ass |
was responsible for the building of the 50-gun | HMS Falkland and the sloop HMS Lizard in 1744, the |
In 1739 she was renamed | HMS Duke, and rebuilt for a second time at Woolwich |
e London again, before moving aboard the 80-gun | HMS Spartiate and serving with Murray off Cadiz. |
Malta she was shelled and then depth charged by | HMS Wildflower and sunk with all hands, 41 dead. |
Both | HMS Puncher and HMS Nabob were crewed by RCN crews |
ugust 1814 Anderson was appointed to the 74-gun | HMS Zealous, and sent out with stores to Quebec, wh |
In 1771 he moved to the larger | HMS Southampton and under her captain John MacBride |
depth charges from the British escort destroyer | HMS Blankney and the destroyer USS McCalla. |
acked by a Fairey Swordfish from the battleship | HMS Warspite and hit by a 350-pound bomb and raked |
o the area south of Piraeus with the destroyers | HMS Panther and HMS Rockwood in order to intercept |
r, Young Teazer briefly escaped into fog before | HMS Manly and another vessel spotted her and commen |
ing training ship by the obsolescent battleship | HMS Temeraire, and her preparation for sale was ann |
erved in the Mediterranean on board the frigate | HMS Virginie and the ship of the line HMS Suffolk b |
The destroyers | HMS Electra and HMAS Vampire rescued the survivors. |
He then moved aboard | HMS Formidable and promoted to commander in June 17 |
ectly into the path of Tyrwhitt's two cruisers, | HMS Arethusa and Fearless, and 31 destroyers. |
HMS M29 and her sisters were ordered from Harland & | |
and more heavily gunned British light cruisers | HMS Cornwall and HMS Glasgow. |
rtin, John Strachan, and William Ware, run from | HMS Melampus; and Jenkin Ratford, run from HMS Hali |
S Leipzig she damaged the British light cruiser | HMS Glasgow and obliged her to retire. |
led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard his flagship, | HMS Victory, and captured the Spanish ship San Augu |
, and then commanded in succession the cruisers | HMS Essex and HMS Carnarvon and the battleship HMS |
toration, in late 1661, he was given command of | HMS Dunkirk and sent out as commodore of a squadron |
ship was then shelled by the W class destroyer | HMS Worcester and sank. |
George Napier Tomlin went straight to sea from | HMS Britannia, and was in two actions ashore on the |
812 Conner served in Hornet during her chase of | HMS Belvedere and her actions with HMS Peacock in F |
, when the Court sentenced him he was dismissed | HMS Cormorant, and severely reprimanded-a potential |
mmodore Henry Harwood and allocated to Force G ( | HMS Exeter and Cumberland). |
The majority of them were transferred to | HMS Scylla and five were landed at Archangelsk for |
uly 1898 he took command of the torpedo gunboat | HMS Jason and was promoted Commander in June 1901. |
He then moved to | HMS Diana and then to other ships before the Peace |
August 2010 that they had located the wrecks of | HMS Cassandra, and two Flower-class sloops HMS Myrt |
The ship was painted with the pennant number of | HMS Grenville and used the Royal Navy flag, but she |
During the war, Griffiths served on | HMS Adamant and played football for the English Com |
er Sir Edward Seymour, he was in command of the | HMS Endymion and entered Peking as part of the Brit |
ttle, only to be later found by the Glasgow and | HMS Kent and forced to scuttle after a short battle |
In July 1995, the West Indies Guardship, | HMS Southampton and her support ship, RFA Oakleaf p |
s dispatching a force including the battleships | HMS Valiant and HMS Resolution and the battlecruise |
er 1891, she was once again re-named, this time | HMS Caledonia, and became a Scottish boys training |
Mr and Mrs Horner - master gunner on | HMS Surprise and his young wife |
In 1628 he was given command of the | HMS Adventure and later he commanded the HMS Garlan |
, Agar was appointed captain of the Royal Yacht | HMS Victoria and Albert, another pleasant duty. |
, where he headed an ecumenical team working in | HMS Nelson and the Naval Base. |
tity of specie, Plampin summoned the small ship | HMS Bonetta and successfully transferred the money |
ta, the reinstatement of Force K (with cruisers | HMS Dido and Euryalus and the 14th Destroyer Flotil |
HMS Gravelines and RFA Sea Salvor went to her aid. | |
nds and acted as a radar picket ship along with | HMS Broadsword and the rapidly ageing HMS Ajax. |
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 |
raphic Trials and Development Unit was based at | HMS Hornbill, and in 1951 No. 1840 Naval Air Squadr |
Norwegian coast and sank the British destroyers | HMS Strongbow and HMS Mary Rose along with nine mer |
1781, Lee returned to Britain and joined first | HMS Recovery and then HMS Raisonnable, in which he |
On 23 November 1943 she and the frigates | HMS Bazely and HMS Blackwood sank the U-boat U-648 |
The crew were rescued by the cruiser | HMS Aurora and Gurkha sank in the North Sea, south- |
eboats and were then ferried to the waiting AMC | HMS Alsatian, and HMS Forward. |
She was scuttled the following day by | HMS Aldenham and Hurworth. |
Based at Harwich along with | HMS Engadine and Riviera, aircraft from all three s |
In February 2010, | HMS York and the auxiliary RFA Wave Ruler were depl |
nine years served under Phillip Parker King on | HMS Adventure and John Franklin in the Mediterranea |
Garth commanded the 22 gun | HMS Cossack and the 32 gun HMS Cerberus and success |
Officer training in the Dartmouth Training Ship | HMS Bristol, and at the Britannia Royal Naval Colle |
nd much of this was used in the construction of | HMS Concord, and her sister HMS Centaur. |
ort spotted two British destroyers approaching, | HMS Pakenham and Paladin. |
ack Batty, who was both a member of the crew of | HMS Chatham and also a three-time medallist in the |
The submarines | HMS Vanguard and Triomphant collided in the Atlanti |
n addition to the convoy escort, two cruisers - | HMS Sheffield and Jamaica - and two destroyers were |
On 15 May 2006, | HMS Walney and HMS Atherstone discovered a 1000 lb |
stroyer HMCS St. Laurent, the British destroyer | HMS Viscount and the British cargo steamer Dursley. |
Other commands included: the | HMS Viper, and the HMS Rinaldo before his promotion |
The Naval training school vessels | HMS Conway and HMS Indefatigable were moored at the |
bmarine Durbo east of Gibraltar in company with | HMS Wrestler and 2 London flying boats of 202 Sqn R |
n this rescue effort, saving 225 of the crew of | HMS Sheffield, and Arrow's captain, Commander (late |
It succeeded in damaging the Royal Navy cruiser | HMS Kenya, and sinking the M/V Clan Ferguson mercha |
month of repairs, escorted by ships of the line | HMS Defence and HMS Cressy. |
Adalbert was torpedoed by the British submarine | HMS E9 and limped to shore. |
HMS Daring and HMS Decoy were both built by Thornyc | |
On 29 November, the destroyers | HMS Encounter and HMS Jupiter joined at Colombo fro |
can destroyer USS Porter and the British sloops | HMS Jessamine and HMS Tamarisk arrived on scene and |
ta when they were able to bring up the monitors | HMS Mersey and HMS Severn. |
ughts ever built other than the Swiftsure-class | HMS Swiftsure and HMS Triumph. |
In 1838 he was given command of | HMS Britomart and sailed to Australia, returning in |
ction with Victoire against the 32-gun frigates | HMS Thetis and Montreal. |
On 19 May she rescued survivors from | HMS Whitley and in the following days assisted in t |
cilly naval disaster of 1707, when his flagship | HMS Association and three other ships were lost, cl |
vember 1747 Policarpus Taylor was reassigned to | HMS Warwick, and was replaced by Captain Francis Wi |
der Stuart Hett, who had been an officer aboard | HMS Amethyst and had been tasked with responding to |
he New Zealand Star, escorted by the destroyers | HMS Defender and Hereward, continued to Alexandria. |
On 21 February 1941, in company with | HMS Kimberley and HMS Manchester, she captured the |
on became a lieutenant in 1799 aboard the sloop | HMS Osprey and was still aboard her during the succ |
came a specialist in torpedo warfare and served | HMS Vernon and HMS Jupiter in this capacity. |
Makung in the Pescadores by the British warship | HMS Pique, and the Japanese replied that they would |
2 November 1942 U-boat U-515 torpedoed and sunk | HMS Hecla, and minutes later fired two more torpedo |
From 1939 to 1941 he commanded the battleship | HMS Rodney and while in command he took part in the |
ned with an Italian harbour pilot on board, and | HMS Penelope and USS Boise were guided safely into |
vasion fleet, sinking two British minesweepers, | HMS Magic and HMS Cato. |
Fury was again detached to join the destroyers | HMS Wheatland and HMS Wilton in escorting HMS Scyll |
but on the scene appeared the British destroyer | HMS Kandahar, and Galilei surrendered, with 16 men |
the Mediterranean before being given command of | HMS Haydon and then HMS Peacock. |
- Matthew Flinders reaches Cape Leeuwin on the | HMS Investigator and proceeds to make a survey alon |
Hyperion escorted the aircraft carriers | HMS Glorious and HMS Ark Royal from 21 April as the |
a in Iolanthe, and occasionally Cousin Hebe in | H.M.S. Pinafore, and Vittoria in The Gondoliers. |
He was assigned to | HMS Panther and sent to India. |
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