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northern end of Ellesmere Island; he arrived in | HMS Alert in 1875-76. |
ection, when it was visited by W.H. Morshead in | HMS Dido on October 16, 1855. |
J.B. Adams, a member of the party had served in | HMS Berwick. |
the following season) and Captain Corcoran in | H.M.S. Pinafore. |
Sailing in | HMS Bonne Citoyenne, he was an observer of the batt |
While serving in | HMS Bulwark in 2005 he took the Amateur National Hu |
and Blake and then became Operations Officer in | HMS Naiad. |
Robert Stopford responded in | HMS Aquilon, which had the assignment of repeating |
chief of Newfoundland; Campbell sailed there in | HMS Portland (50 guns) on 17 June 1782. |
3 he was awarded a George Medal for his part in | HMS Contest's rescue of survivors from the ferry MV |
tenant John Leeson, Royal Navy, Senior Pilot in | HMS in 1964. |
am ships of the line, Corry, flying his flag in | HMS Neptune, followed some weeks later with the div |
From 1791 to 1793 he was Captain in | HMS Assistance and in 1795 commanded HMS Belleropho |
The flotilla commander was Cdr Doran RN in | HMS Speedy. |
ships made by the Indian shipbuilders included | HMS Asia (commanded by Edward Codrington during the |
Ships featuring demi-cannons included | HMS Sovereign of the Seas, HMS Resolutionand HMS Ja |
at the mouth of the River Hamble; this included | HMS Elephant launched in 1786, which carried Nelson |
1775 and served aboard several ships, including | HMS Prince of Wales in numerous actions off the Uni |
, builders of many similar destroyers including | HMS Kelly. |
ctory at Waltham Cross and many ships including | HMS Ark Royal and Queen Elizabeth 2 were welded usi |
Initially | HMS Hornhill was used to train reservists based in |
The fort is inside | HMS Sultan naval base and it is only opened to the |
In 1800 he removed into | HMS Egyptienne. |
a vital part in the ‘Yantze incident' involving | HMS Amethyst |
2 as a Midshipman aboard the broadside ironclad | HMS Achilles. |
The broadside ironclad | HMS Achilles was the third member of the 1861 progr |
, serving two years with the broadside ironclad | HMS Caledonia in the Mediterranean. |
Its nickname is | HMS. |
ed Parkeston Quay for naval purposes, naming it | HMS Badger and releasing it back to the LNER in 194 |
Norway, and the sight of the Union Jack-bearing | HMS Picton Castle earned her the title "The Liberat |
In the afternoon of 19 January, | HMS Strombolo, under the command of Lieutenant Will |
own overboard; by late afternoon of 15 January, | HMS Endymion came alongside and proceeded to fire b |
Later in the day she moved to join | HMS Diadem in supporting the landings at Beny sur M |
Task Force 95, Philip steamed to Inchon to join | HMS Warrior and act as planeguard for the British c |
n of the village prior to his departure to join | HMS Agamemnon. |
tember 1911 the young Lieutenant Holland joined | HMS Excellent, the Royal Navy's Gunnery school at W |
He later joined | HMS Victorious and the following year HMS Centurion |
On 15 November, Hay joined | HMS Bustard, off Lisbon, and was given command of t |
ege, Dartmouth between 1929 and 1932 and joined | HMS Hood as a midshipman. |
Pasley was promoted to commander and he joined | HMS Cameleon and HMS Procris in command. |
In 1796 he joined | HMS Beaulieu under Lancelot Skynner (who, three yea |
He joined | HMS Nelson in April 1940, initially as medical offi |
He joined | HMS Britannia as a naval cadet in 1895. |
He left there in June 1835 and joined | HMS Barham at the age of 14. |
He joined | HMS Britannia as a Naval Cadet in 1882. |
e future Admiral Sir Philip Vian, Madden joined | HMS Excellent Gunnery School at Portsmouth in Septe |
On 26 September 1840 she joined | HMS Zebra in action off Tartus during the Syrian Wa |
om Cook and the admiralty once again and joined | HMS Resolution as First Lieutenant for Cook's third |
ter being put ashore in Jamaica, 829 NAS joined | HMS Illustrious for passage to Norfolk, Virginia (U |
in Hawai'i, found his way to Malacca and joined | HMS Resistance as an able seaman on 8 December 1794 |
In 1856 he joined | HMS Haughty and took part in the Battle of Fatshan |
From there, she joined | HMS London in the hunt for German supply ships in t |
d to British waters, and Corby and Byard joined | HMS Windsor Castle before moving to HMS Alcide and |
McArdle joined | HMS St Vincent at Gosport in 1938 as a boy seaman, |
On 31 July 1911 Fraser joined | HMS Excellent, the Royal Navy's school of Gunnery a |
he enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1788, joining | HMS Edgar under Captain Charles Thompson and later |
l Navy under the guidance of his uncle, joining | HMS Pomone in 1796 during the French Revolutionary |
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 |
is first experience of foreign service, joining | HMS Martin on the Newfoundland Station. |
naki War, he had been promoted in 1859, joining | HMS Algiers in the Mediterranean as lieutenant. |
days from school, Harvey served at sea, joining | HMS Orpheus in 1773. |
In June 1781, Cole moved ships again, joining | HMS Princessa with Drake. |
During June | HMS Blackmore was transferred to the Fifth Destroye |
On 2 July 1950, the USS Juneau, | HMS Black Swan, and HMS Jamaica were sailing along |
U-B: United Kingdom | HMS Seal (N37) |
4 U-238 was sunk south-west of Ireland by Kite, | HMS Magpie and Starling. |
RNAS Inskip or as it was otherwise known | HMS Nightjar is a former Fleet Air Arm airfield nea |
in-Charge of Naval Establishments at Hong Kong [ | HMS Tamar |
On 20 October 1927 off Hong Kong, | HMS L4 rescued the SS Irene and her crew from a pir |
In 1771 he moved to the larger | HMS Southampton and under her captain John MacBride |
A few days later, | HMS Niger bombarded two coastal pa at Warea, about |
The latest | HMS Warspite was the third of Britain's nuclear-pow |
d War II, Russell first commanded the net layer | HMS Protector, and then the cruiser HMS Cumberland. |
late 1806, where he navigated the badly leaking | HMS Cerf back to Britain, fothering her hull with s |
The shipbuilders built ships like | HMS Hindostan and HMS Ceylon, inducted into the Roy |
Like | HMS Dreadnought of 1906, she was a radical innovati |
to a coal hulk known simply as C.109, much like | HMS Warrior's career as an oil jetty at Pembroke. |
ety of London and moved to the ship of the line | HMS Centaur. |
e Navy and took command of the ship of the line | HMS Revenge. |
Adriatic again, and joined the ship of the line | HMS Victorious. |
his death in the wreck of his ship of the line | HMS Hero, which was lost with two other battleships |
The British Royal Navy lost the ships of line | HMS Courageux, wrecked off Gibraltar and HMS Bombay |
during which he commanded the ship of the line | HMS Swiftsure at the battle of Trafalgar. |
02 and subsequently joined the ship of the line | HMS Ganges. |
ace of Amiens he was given the ship of the line | HMS Minotaur, a veteran ship which had fought at th |
month of repairs, escorted by ships of the line | HMS Defence and HMS Cressy. |
Stopford became captain of the ship of the line | HMS Spencer (74), in Horatio Nelson's fleet. |
of his ship and was given the ship of the line | HMS Warrior which he commanded off Cadiz before ret |
utionary Wars, he moved to the ship of the line | HMS Marlborough under Captain George Cranfield Berk |
Jervis ordered the fourth rate ship of the line | HMS Asia (64 guns), and the sloop, HMS Zebra to tak |
le being the 74-gun third-rate ship of the line | HMS Mars. |
rvice he was promoted into the ship of the line | HMS Belleisle and was prominently involved in the i |
mmand of the 74-gun third-rate ship of the line | HMS Asia, and remained her commander until 1814. |
essfully escaped to the nearby ship of the line | HMS Tonnant, but in transferring from Tonnant to th |
Saumarez had a seventh ship of the line, | HMS Superb, but she and her accompanying brig Pasle |
t a few hours later a British ship of the line, | HMS Poictiers, commanded by Captain John Beresford, |
nd New Zealand aboard the chartered Royal liner | HMS Ophir during 1901. |
m Allied ships, including battleships Lorraine, | HMS Ramillies, USS Texas, USS Nevada and USS Arkans |
e landed from the liner SS Canberra and the LPD | HMS Fearless. |
til 1 October 1945 when it returned to the main | HMS Vernon at Portsmouth. |
s Michael Seymour and Frederick Lewis Maitland, | HMS Amethyst and HMS Emerald respectively. |
n 14 February 1942 in the Java Sea, off Malaya, | HMS Li Wo, a patrol vessel, formerly a passenger st |
1810, while escorting another convoy to Malta, | HMS Lively ran aground on rocks near Point Coura, M |
ss with America, such as the British man-of-war | HMS London stationed at Zanzibar as a store ship. |
s built on the former site of the RNEC Manadon ( | HMS Thunderer), the Royal Navy's former Engineering |
March: | HMS Reliance, Captain Henry Waterhouse, discovers a |
Captain Fegen, commanding the armed merchantman | HMS Jervis Bay, was escorting 37 ships of Convoy HX |
al tradition by being labelled RNAS Merryfield ( | HMS Heron II) (IATA: N/A, ICAO: EGDW). |
by the cruiser USS Boise and the fast minelayer | HMS Abdiel. |
Minelayers | HMS Welshman and Manxman made successful supply run |
he Atlantic and Pacific, commanding minesweeper | HMS Deodar and antisubmarine vessel HMNZS Moa. |
After sinking the minesweeper | HMS Bramble, Eckoldt mistook the British light crui |
bomber and kamikaze attack and the minesweeper | HMS Vestal was hit. |
However, the minesweeper | HMS Gleaner, captained by Lt.-Commander Hugh Price, |
The Ham class minesweeper | HMS Everingham was named after the village. |
able commands, first commanding the minesweeper | HMS Dilston, where he was mentioned in dispatches f |
Lend-Lease, and designated British Minesweeper | HMS Akbar (BAM-1). |
the acquisition of the River-class minesweeper | HMS Dovey as her successor as tender to HMS Graham. |
Diving Group and disposed of by the minesweeper | HMS Atherstone. |
s, a Hawker-Siddeley Nimrod and the minesweeper | HMS Bridport) |
He commanded the minesweeper, | HMS Chawton, from 1972 to 1975 and then joined the |
he Germans managed to sink another minesweeper, | HMS Pylades and severely damage the Free Polish cru |
llage gave its name to a Ham class minesweeper, | HMS Glentham. |
llage gave its name to a Ham class minesweeper, | HMS Malham |
llage gave its name to a Ham class minesweeper, | HMS Damerham. |
He later commanded the minesweepers | HMS Stubbington, Royal Navy Reserve HMS Thames, the |
In 1993, River-class minesweepers, | HMS Blackwater, HMS Spey, HMS Arun, and HMS Itchen |
vasion fleet, sinking two British minesweepers, | HMS Magic and HMS Cato. |
s of the capital ships assigned to the mission, | HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse. |
In April 1940, she mistook | HMS Ashanti for a German destroyer and fired severa |
r broke out he was given command of the monitor | HMS Mersey, which was used for operations off the B |
The monitor | HMS Raglan was also known by the name HMS M3 for a |
ket firing Typhoon fighter-bombers, the monitor | HMS Roberts, the light cruisers HMS Belfast and HMS |
recuperation, he took over the coastal monitor | HMS M21, in which he shelled Turkish positions thro |
28 October 1917 one hit the Royal Navy monitor | HMS Erebus. |
ta when they were able to bring up the monitors | HMS Mersey and HMS Severn. |
e a half-sister to, the Cerberus class monitors | HMS Cerberus and HMS Magdala. |
or use aboard the new Lord Clive-class monitors | HMS Prince Eugene and HMS Sir John Moore. |
In the morning, | HMS Snowdrop took Cassin in tow for Queenstown. |
standard E and F-class destroyer with the name | HMS Fortune (H70). |
was ordered in 1941, originally under the name | HMS Pique. |
standard E and F-class destroyer with the name | HMS Foxhound (H69). |
Currently, the name | HMS President is given to a shore establishment of |
dos after the British warship of the same name, | HMS Tenedos, whose crew formed part of the Naval Br |
She was then named | HMS Havelock on 20 June 1915. |
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. |
Originally to be named | HMS Beatty, after Admiral David Beatty, commander o |
She was then named | HMS Lord Raglan on 20 June 1915 and again renamed H |
the title is a frigate of the Royal Navy, named | HMS Arethusa, which was captured from the French Na |
The vessel was originally have to been named | HMS Ogre, but was renamed whilst under construction |
replaced by the shore station, which was named | HMS Tamar, after the ship. |
untrue; moreover, there was never a ship named | HMS Friday. |
She was originally to be named | HMS Inchkeith, but was renamed in 1903, prior to la |
her name to the later shore establishment named | HMS Fisgard, which would go on to train engineers a |
d been torpedoed, to form a new destroyer named | HMS Zubian. |
She was to have been named | HMS Zenith but was renamed in January 1943 before l |
the former Royal Navy shore establishment named | HMS Cricket. |
She was originally to have been named | HMS Magic but she was renamed HMS Lassoo on 15 Febr |
Temporarily named | HMS Abbot and then quickly renamed HMS Charlestown, |
she was transferred to the Royal Navy and named | HMS Ravager. |
Originally named | HMS Centaur, the ship was renamed Tomahawk and fina |
She was originally to have been named | HMS Cockburn, but the name was changed to HMS Drury |
belief, they decided to commission a ship named | HMS Friday. |
r Royal Navy Lord Clive-class monitor was named | HMS Sir Thomas Picton in his honour. |
xercise with 2 British Royal Navy ships, namely | HMS Exeter (D89) and RFA Grey Rover (A269). |
The village was also linked to its namesake | HMS Cobham, a Ham class minesweeper which was an ac |
her affiliated Royal Navy ship is her namesake, | HMS Northumberland. |
vernight pupils of the RN School of Navigation, | HMS Dryad in Portsmouth Naval Dockyard. |
Originally destined for the US Navy | HMS Cosby was provisionally given the name USS Reev |
Originally destined for the US Navy | HMS Braithwaite was provisionally given the name US |
Originally destined for the US Navy | HMS Bentinck was provisionally given the name USS B |
dered and laid down before British Royal Navy's | HMS Invincible. |
The Royal Navy's | HMS Vanguard and the French Navy's Triomphant both |
The flagship of the Royal Navy, | HMS Ark Royal was built at Swan Hunter during this |
Royal Navy: | HMS Kent |
the precursors that led to British Royal Navy's | HMS Invincible, which was laid down two years later |
British frigates of this era - her near-sister | HMS Unicorn (of the modified Leda class) is now a m |
at-grandfather had been a cabin boy on Nelson's | HMS Victory. |
U-D1: The Netherlands | HMS H6 |
The new | HMS St Vincent was commissioned on 1 June 1927, ori |
A new | HMS Alliance gallery is also part of the project to |
On 25 August 1914, the newly-designated | HMS Oceanic departed Southampton to patrol the wate |
1690 he was made captain of the newly-launched | HMS Experiment, of 32 guns, and employed in cruisin |
There was no | HMS Manchester in the Royal Navy in 1960. |
Neither Seine, Loire nor | HMS Observateur suffered any loss at all. |
ces as background for his acclaimed first novel | HMS Ulysses as well as for some of his subsequent w |
the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Lieutenant Burgoyne of | HMS Swallow, with Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley |
t coast of Patagonia made during the voyage of | H.M.S. ʻNassau ̓in the years 1866, 67, 68, & 69. |
damaged by gunfire from the Lynx helicopter of | HMS Alacrity early in the war on 1 May, just off Ki |
reward for his exploits, he is given command of | HMS Sutherland, once the Dutch ship Eendracht, and |
5 in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Gunner Robarts of | HMS Ardent with two lieutenants (Cecil William Buck |
21:30 near the Cani Rocks when under escort of | HMS Bramham. |
itself bears the name and honours the memory of | HMS Calliope. |
In 1894, the captain of | HMS Galatea described Arthur as having "done his wo |
k by a bomb from a Fairey Swordfish aircraft of | HMS Warspite (03). |
He was appointed Commanding Officer of | HMS Verity in 1922 and Flag Captain commanding HMS |
Kelly was captain of | HMS Dublin at the outbreak of war, serving in the M |
nighted in 1898 for assisting in the salvage of | HMS Victorious, which had grounded and was pulled t |
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