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He moved to | HMS Defiance in March that year, and was second in |
He then moved aboard | HMS Penelope as a midshipman, and took part in the |
The following year he moved to | HMS Phoebe, commanded by Captain Robert Barlow and |
In 1803, Campbell moved to | HMS Doris and commanded her until she was wrecked i |
ht William & Mary, and two years later moved to | HMS Pearl under his relation Captain John Leveson G |
He then moved aboard | HMS Formidable and promoted to commander in June 17 |
He then moved to | HMS Diana and then to other ships before the Peace |
He was then moved to | HMS Boscawen (on the former HMS Trafalgar) on 22 Fe |
The Maritime Warfare School was moved to | HMS Collingwood in 2004. |
In November that year Westcott moved aboard | HMS Victory, then the flagship of Rear-admiral Rich |
vention of Jackie Fisher, he was later moved to | HMS Excellent, the naval gunnery school at Whale Is |
Four months later he moved to | HMS Seahorse and in 1806 was transferred to the Jam |
n 14 July 1944 and its operations were moved to | HMS Demetrius. |
he first aircraft to land aboard a moving ship, | HMS Furious. |
to a coal hulk known simply as C.109, much like | HMS Warrior's career as an oil jetty at Pembroke. |
ptain to Rear-Admiral Sir George Murray, aboard | HMS Polyphemus. |
was an English able seaman and mutineer aboard | HMS Bounty. |
Was a Lad" (to the tune of the same name from | H.M.S. Pinafore) |
The village gave its name to | HMS Ockham, a Ham class minesweeper. |
The village gave its name to | HMS Bucklesham, a Ham class minesweeper. |
a training ship for boys, and gave her name to | HMS Conway, a series of ships and a shore-based sch |
For the British warship of the same name, see | HMS Mildura (1889). |
For Royal Navy ships of this name, see | HMS Alderney. |
It was named after | HMS Neptune as part of a project with the Woodland |
The scarp is named after | HMS Resolution, one of James Cook's ships on second |
Carysfort Reef is named for | HMS Carysfort (1766), a 20-gun Royal Navy Post-ship |
Hunt-class destroyer escort, formerly named the | HMS Oakley. |
Alert is named after | HMS Alert, a British ship which wintered about 10 k |
ed Parkeston Quay for naval purposes, naming it | HMS Badger and releasing it back to the LNER in 194 |
Captain George Napier Tomlin | HMS Liverpool Commanding Allied Squadron in support |
ter being put ashore in Jamaica, 829 NAS joined | HMS Illustrious for passage to Norfolk, Virginia (U |
rom the South African frigate HMSAS Natal, with | HMS Wivern also been credited with a share of the k |
Although she is known by the national prefix | HMS, meaning Her (or His) Majesty's Ship, she is no |
cessible Island, drawn by the naturalist aboard | HMS Challenger |
onstraints of the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty, | HMS Nelson and HMS Rodney were the result. |
Adventure (1959), The Guns of Navarone (1961), | H.M.S. Defiant, David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (both |
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Tilbury in 1940. |
ship Bismarck sunk the Royal Navy battlecruiser | HMS Hood, and HMS Ark Royal was released, as part o |
Pomona was subsequently taken into the Navy as | HMS Cuba. |
equences of the wreck of the Royal Navy frigate | HMS Anson in Mount's Bay in 1807. |
he ship was commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Arabis. |
ships were commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Agincourt and HMS Erin respectively.) |
originally commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Myrmidon; she was transferred to the free Polis |
Commissioned in the Royal Navy as | HMS Smiter (D55) (pronounced "smite·er") , a Ruler- |
x was repaired and taken into the Royal Navy as | HMS Essex, and in 1833 served as a prison ship at K |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H18, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H4 |
S. Navy and commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Broadway (H90). |
eventually commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Meteorite. |
to draw off the escorting Royal Navy battleship | HMS Ramillies, so that the Gneisnau could sink the |
de of the lake and taken into the Royal Navy as | HMS Finch. |
The ship previously served in the Royal Navy as | HMS Venerable and the Royal Netherlands Navy as HNL |
s attacked and sunk by the Royal Navy destroyer | HMS Hesperus south-east of Cape Farewell off the co |
ttacking forces were two Royal Navy destroyers, | HMS Malcolm and HMS Broke (commanded by Henry Fanco |
unty Durham, he served in the Royal Navy aboard | HMS Victorious during the Second World War. |
On 6 October she, along with Royal Navy frigate | HMS Argyll and Royal Marines from 40 Commando, seiz |
She was transferred to the Royal Navy as | HMS Brighton, and later to the Soviet Navy as Zhark |
d War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as | HMS Lancaster. |
She was originally built for the Royal Navy as | HMS H-14 in 1915. |
On 20 July 1944 the Royal Navy destroyer | HMS Isis was mined while at anchor in the Seine Bay |
Royal Navy - | HMS Argyll |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H17, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H3 |
lyth Shipbuilding Company for the Royal Navy as | HMS Hartepool in 1939. |
nd was transferred to the British Royal Navy as | HMS Broadwater (H-81) the next day. |
On April 23 the Royal Navy ships, | HMS Brilliant; HMS Antrim; HMS Plymouth; and the ic |
ers and petty officers of the Royal Navy sloop, | HMS Scarborough. |
class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy as | HMS Minotaur (53), but transferred to the Royal Can |
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Lyme Regis in 1940. |
Joining the navy on | HMS Ardent in 1801, he fought at Copenhagen that ye |
am on 21 June 1943 and served the Royal Navy as | HMS Smilax until after the end of hostilities in Eu |
She served the Royal Navy as | HMS Ludlow until decommissioning in June 1945. |
ng with USS Peacock and the Royal Navy schooner | HMS Speedwell captured five pirate vessels off Hava |
The Royal Navy submarine | HMS Umbra found the smoking ship at 9:10am, and tor |
Built for the Royal Navy as | HMS Arabis, she was transferred to the RNZN on comp |
entine was later brought into the Royal Navy as | HMS St. Florentine. |
father into service with the Royal Navy aboard | HMS Tartar, participating in the Raid on Cherbourg |
r of World War II, she served the Royal Navy as | HMS Trouncer (D85) and took part in convoy escort a |
The Royal Navy ships, | HMS Flint Castle (K383) and Leeds Castle (K384), we |
It succeeded in damaging the Royal Navy cruiser | HMS Kenya, and sinking the M/V Clan Ferguson mercha |
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Middlesbrough in 1939. |
itary observer aboard the Royal Navy battleship | HMS Vanguard (1909) from 15 August 1916. |
On the tenth day the Royal Navy corvette | HMS Saxifrage (K04) found the boats and rescued the |
ry, and Sidney, who served in the Royal Navy on | HMS Albion. |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H19, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H5 |
The Wasp briefly served in the Royal Navy as | HMS Peacock, but was wrecked in 1814. |
r II destroyer, laid down for the Royal Navy as | HMS Valentine (R17) and transferred to the Royal Ca |
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Padstow in 1939. |
craft carrier, that served in the Royal Navy as | HMS Ranee (D03). |
ass destroyer that served in the Royal Navy (as | HMS Waterhen (G28/D22)) and the Royal Australian Na |
r Fairfax was commissioned in the Royal Navy as | HMS Richmond (Pennant number G88) 5 December 1940. |
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Newhaven in 1939. |
February - The Sydney-based Royal Navy corvette | HMS Orpheus sinks off the coast of New Zealand clai |
itish aircraft carrier and Royal Navy flagship, | HMS Ark Royal. |
g the Second World War, the Royal Navy corvette | HMS Bamborough Castle was named after it. |
United Kingdom for service in the Royal Navy as | HMS P.554. |
ame day and commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Precise (Z285). |
lyth Shipbuilding Company for the Royal Navy as | HMS Greenock in 1939. |
as commanding officer of the Royal Navy Cruiser | HMS Diomede in 1943. |
hunted down by the three Royal Navy destroyers | HMS Ariel, Acheron and Attack. |
otland, and destroyed by the Royal Navy frigate | HMS Cubitt as part of "Operation Deadlight". |
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Clydebank in 1940. |
A few weeks later the Royal Navy schooner | HMS Cuttle captured Jordan. |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H20, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H6 |
remainder of War, she served the Royal Navy as | HMS Patroller and operated in the Atlantic on convo |
experiments held by the British Royal Navy with | HMS Alarm, which was coppered in 1761 and thoroughl |
includes a deputation to the Royal Navy onboard | HMS Dampier in 1963 and a course in amphibious warf |
When the Royal Navy ship | HMS Cumberland attempted to board a Somali pirate d |
in the Mediterranean with the Royal Navy aboard | HMS Royal Oak in 1871. |
he fooled the captain of the Royal Navy warship | HMS Dreadnought into taking Cole and a group of his |
U-3017 was commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS N41. |
ion, Canterbury relieved the Royal Navy frigate | HMS Amazon in the Indian Ocean during the Falklands |
28 October 1917 one hit the Royal Navy monitor | HMS Erebus. |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H16, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H2 |
e was later commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Furieuse, whilst the Bonne Citoyenne returned t |
, a force led by two Royal Navy battlecruisers, | HMS Invincible and HMS Inflexible, had assembled at |
rch was launched by the Royal Navy's battleship | HMS Royal Oak and the destroyer HMS Basilisk. |
The Hermes sank the Royal Navy's submarine | HMS Splendid off Capri, Italy, on 21 April 1943. |
the title is a frigate of the Royal Navy, named | HMS Arethusa, which was captured from the French Na |
Marines officer with Admiral Lord Nelson aboard | HMS Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar. |
y was promoted to captain of Nelson's flagship, | HMS Vanguard, in Troubridge's place on 2 October 17 |
In 1830-1 Nesham commanded | HMS Melville of 74 guns, in the Mediterranean. |
d War II, Russell first commanded the net layer | HMS Protector, and then the cruiser HMS Cumberland. |
March 1807 Cole took command of the new frigate | HMS Doris. |
Two armoured cruisers of a new design, | HMS Duke of Edinburgh and Black Prince, the latter |
his uncle's patronage, joining the new frigate | HMS Phaeton. |
06, he was soon assigned to the new battleship, | HMS Hibernia, attached to the Channel Fleet. |
to sea as the Commander (E) of the new cruiser | HMS Tiger in the Far East. |
odore, flying his broad pendant in the new ship | HMS Marlborough assisting Admiral Sir Sidney Smith |
Newcastle with | HMS Cardiff behind in 2007, in Portsmouth Harbour |
d to master and commander of the newly captured | HMS Mutine. |
Laforey took command of the newly commissioned | HMS Ocean as his first captaincy in the war, and wi |
Nicholson sent | HMS Chester ahead of the fleet to blockade the Digb |
Its nickname is | HMS. |
On 11 November 1806, | HMS Sceptre and Cornwallis under Captain Johnston m |
On 7 November 1943 | HMS Penn with HMS Pathfinder sank the German submar |
In November 1942 | HMS Malcolm and HMS Broke were part of Operation Te |
This unit now has | HMS Blazer (P279), a P2000 Archer class patrol vess |
arines and the first British nuclear submarine, | HMS Dreadnought. |
ame Commander of the nuclear-powered submarine, | HMS Valiant, in 1963. |
The ship was painted with the pennant number of | HMS Grenville and used the Royal Navy flag, but she |
When the O-class destroyer | HMS Opportune arrived the U-boat dived, but almost |
ing training ship by the obsolescent battleship | HMS Temeraire, and her preparation for sale was ann |
As an obsolescent destroyer, | HMS Campbeltown was considered to be expendable, an |
ttery was stripped from the obsolete battleship | HMS Hannibal. |
On 19 October 1942 | HMS Unbroken had torpedoed and damaged the Italian |
18 October - | HMS Supply returns from Batavia with more supplies. |
3 October - | HMS Victory is wrecked on the Casquets in the Chann |
Launch of battlecruiser | HMS Queen Mary at Palmer's Shipbuilding |
He was the commander of the | HMS Niobe that was wrecked in 1874. |
The second pair of Renown's, | HMS Atlas and HMS Anson, had a modified, finer ster |
In 1834 he was appointed to the command of the | HMS Pique, a 36-gun frigate, which ran ashore on th |
horing nearby, Captain Charles Fremantle of the | HMS Challenger, declares the Swan River Colony in A |
Nigel Wilson, KCB, was the first captain of the | HMS Cardiff. |
e exiled Portuguese King Manuel II of Portugal, | HMS Concord was given the task of transporting the |
sus) was collected during the expedition of the | HMS Challenger during the years 1873-1876. |
of the five ships in its class, three of them, | HMS Peacock (P239), HMS Plover (P240), and HMS Star |
In 1790, midshipman George Raper of the | HMS Sirius produced a painting of the bird. |
er in Stratford, and aided the purchase of the | H.M.S. Rose by Kaye Williams in Bridgeport. |
The British Royal Navy lost the ships of line | HMS Courageux, wrecked off Gibraltar and HMS Bombay |
in 1908 when he flew off the deck of battleship | HMS Revenge on September 2. |
h control of the lake by the 1814 launch of the | HMS St. Lawrence, a 112 gun first rate ship of the |
accompanied Edward Boscawen in the sloop of war | HMS Gramont (18) to the Mediterranean. |
on - British Admiral who died in sinking of the | HMS Victoria in 1893 |
Dogs Bowser: Eliot's teammate, Captain of an | HMS Sienna. |
in Falmouth of Charles Darwin at the end of his | HMS Beagle voyage in 1836. |
, the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, consisting of the | HMS Jupiter, Javelin, Jackal, Jersey, and Kashmir, |
iled on the global scientific expedition of the | HMS Challenger in 1872 through 1876. |
cing the Allied blockade in the Gulf of Smyrna, | HMS M30 came under fire from Turkish shore batterie |
e is subject of a print entitled "Launch of the | HMS Meander, from the Clifton Works, Bristol, 1855" |
er Sir Edward Seymour, he was in command of the | HMS Endymion and entered Peking as part of the Brit |
In 1628 he was given command of the | HMS Adventure and later he commanded the HMS Garlan |
During the naval campaign in the War of 1812, | H.M.S. Duke of Gloucester and H.M.S. Growler engaged |
Simulation of the | HMS Ark Royal Flight Deck |
vernight pupils of the RN School of Navigation, | HMS Dryad in Portsmouth Naval Dockyard. |
d Burke by Captain George Henry Richards of the | HMS Plumper while surveying Burrard Inlet in 1860. |
Bramble-class gunboat, the lead ship of which ( | HMS Bramble) was launched in 1898. |
February 10 - Launch of battleship | HMS Dreadnought. |
Whale Island is the home of the | HMS Excellent training establishment. |
On completion of repairs, | HMS Abercrombie was despatched to the Pacific, but |
f the last survivors - if not the last - of the | HMS Egret died at the age of 88. |
une 1874 he was appointed to the command of the | HMS Monarch in the Channel Fleet, from which he was |
After the end of hostilities, | HMS Venerable repatriated prisoners of war to Canad |
The 1863 incarnation of the | HMS Tamar was the fourth to bear that name, which i |
By 1811 he was in command of the | HMS Stately, fighting at the defence of Cadiz, and |
n people who are descendants of the crew of the | HMS Raleigh which ran aground in 1922 at Point Amou |
Engine room of the | HMS Tartar. |
owned by the Ministry of Defence as part of the | HMS Excellent shore establishment, which maintains |
y, which resulted in the destruction of cruiser | HMS York and the Norwegian tanker Pericles, of 8,30 |
He joined the crew of the | HMS Bounty as a midshipman in 1787 when it sailed f |
At the end of April | HMS Calliope was sent to Porirua, and began boat pa |
storm and drifted across the bows of battleship | HMS Glory. |
Captain Simons, of the | HMS Melita, called him "a capable paymaster, of goo |
ped to pick up the survivors, but one of these, | HMS Grafton, was then in turn sunk a German U-Boat. |
During a three-week run of Pirates, | H.M.S. Pinafore, and The Mikado, the company enjoyed |
The force pushed off from | HMS Armide at an unknown time of evening. |
All of Marlborough's crew were taken off by | HMS Antelope. |
t in 1945 - Eric "Winkle" Brown taking off from | HMS Ocean |
On 17 October 1940 off Iceland, | HMS Folkestone rescued seven survivors from the SS |
n 14 February 1942 in the Java Sea, off Malaya, | HMS Li Wo, a patrol vessel, formerly a passenger st |
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