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He was appointed Commanding Officer of | HMS Verity in 1922 and Flag Captain commanding HMS |
Le Fanu served as a Gunnery Officer on | HMS Aurora and then HMS Howe during the Second Worl |
He then became commanding officer of | HMS Scylla for D-Day itself, whilst also serving as |
November 1902 he served as Executive Officer in | HMS Good Hope, flagship of the 1st Cruiser Squadron |
During World War II he was Gunnery Officer of | HMS Exeter which was badly damaged during the Secon |
First World War he served as gunnery officer of | HMS Invincible during the battle of Heligoland Bigh |
nd World War, he served as chief officer aboard | HMS Viceroy of India, a 20,000-ton luxury liner req |
for services in the Navy as a radar officer on | HMS Illustrious. |
He was Commanding Officer of | HMS Prometheus, HMS Challenger and HMS Superb. |
Buccaneer, Operations and Navigating Officer on | HMS Eastbourne, HMAS Perth and HMAS Duchess, Execut |
a appointment as the Weapons Section Officer in | HMS Bristol. |
e sailed to the Arctic as scientific officer on | HMS Terror under George Back. |
der Stuart Hett, who had been an officer aboard | HMS Amethyst and had been tasked with responding to |
Volunteer Reserve and was commanding officer of | HMS President (London Division RNVR) from 1903 unti |
e joined the Royal Navy as a medical officer on | HMS Lucifer. |
ficial residence of the flag officer commanding | HMS Highflyer of the Royal Navy until 1956 when Bri |
He was the first Commanding Officer of | HMS Vanguard, the United Kingdom's first Trident mi |
and Blake and then became Operations Officer in | HMS Naiad. |
He went on to be Senior RAF Officer on | HMS Courageous in 1935, Station Commander at RAF Go |
Signal School in 1928 and Commanding Officer of | HMS Glorious in 1933 before becoming a member of st |
World War II he was an experimental officer at | HMS Vernon, and worked on the development of degaus |
served in World War I as Commanding Officer of | HMS Inconstant until 1915 and was present at the Ba |
The Commanding Officers of | HMS Cosby were Lt Cdr R.S.Connell RN December 1943 |
The officers of | HMS Plumper |
The Commanding Officers of | HMS Calder were Lt Cdr A D White RNR March 1943 and |
(During one exercise, oiling from | HMS Howe, the two ships locked together and Volage |
31 October 1914, U-27 old cruiser | HMS Hermes, used as airplane transporter, in the St |
and undertook the raising of the old battleship | HMS Emperor of India, which they had used as a targ |
ion Chariot of 1942, in which the old destroyer | HMS Campbeltown was packed with explosives and ramm |
acked due to the presence of the old battleship | HMS Malaya. |
Fiji by naturalist John MacGillivray on board ' | HMS Herald' who took the carcass to the British Mus |
Grog issue on board | HMS Endymion, circa 1905. |
ted to 1st Lieutenant on 30 April 1775 on board | HMS Mercury, then in Boston harbour during the Amer |
He arrived with his men on board | HMS Sulphur in June 1829, six days after the arriva |
arried out operations in the North Sea on board | HMS Illustrious, testing Airborne Early Warning cap |
Antarctic and spent two winters there on board | HMS Endurance (A171), painting the scenery and doin |
d his son George arrived in the colony on board | HMS Carysfort on 2 August 1846. |
tion, under Sir James Hope, took place on board | HMS Duke of Wellington, in Portsmouth Harbour. |
Kirkby was serving on board | HMS Kingston at the time. |
t joined the Royal Navy in August 1803 on board | HMS Phaeton under Captain George Cockburn. |
dinel served a short while as chaplain on board | HMS Victory; but, returning, he settled in Oxford a |
t Hound Bay beach from helicopters based on the | HMS Endurance, and attempted to cross to the Argent |
the Australia station as a midshipsman on board | HMS Flora. |
Scaphopoda and Gastropoda collected by on the | H.M.S. Challenger expedition to survey the world's oc |
yrna he fell in with an English party on board | H.M.S. Beacon, which had been sent by British Governm |
On board | HMS Resolution King shared the duties of astronomer |
id next to the mortally-wounded Nelson on board | HMS Victory. |
by Denys Rayner RNVR carrying his flag on board | HMS Pevensey Castle. |
A catastrophic accident on board | HMS Thunderer in January 1879, in which a 38 ton 12 |
gun crew close up at their 3 inch gun on board | HMS Snapper as she sits alongside a quayside. |
o New South Wales with the First Fleet on board | HMS Sirius. |
James Cleveley, ship's carpenter on the | HMS Resolution during Cook's last Pacific voyage, 1 |
The first ship he served on was | HMS Prince Regent, then in October 1825 he joined t |
Kirkby was now on board | HMS Melbreak which, for the Normandy landings, acte |
in which to reply and provided passage on board | HMS Vimiera to Reval. |
22 he was serving in the Royal Marines on board | HMS Cambridge. |
- Matthew Flinders reaches Cape Leeuwin on the | HMS Investigator and proceeds to make a survey alon |
John Witherow sailed on the | HMS Invincible with the British troops involved in |
The latest 20 mm Oerlikon gun on board | HMS Hermione, showing a naval gunner utilising the |
He arrived in South Australia on the | HMS Buffalo in December, 1836. |
ief of the Channel Squadron with Staff on board | HMS Majestic 1896 |
A targeting error by a gunnery officer on board | HMS Malaya led to an armour piercing round hitting |
Seven Years' War with his uncle Samuel on board | HMS Scorpion, Duke, and Venus. |
After serving as a midshipman on the | HMS Russell and HMS Lion, and as a sub-lieutenant o |
ndo travelled across the English Channel on the | HMS Prince Leopold and landed at the bottom of the |
He served in the Royal Navy on the | HMS Director under Captain William Bligh, was force |
of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board | HMS Jamaica. |
Waring travelled on the | HMS Indomitable with the Great Britain national rug |
ed astronomy under Wales as a Midshipman on the | HMS Resolution during Cook's second circumnavigatio |
lties were one killed and five wounded on board | HMS Nankin. |
at-grandfather had been a cabin boy on Nelson's | HMS Victory. |
mmodore's symbol of office) was flying on board | HMS Bedford, attached to the fleet then employed in |
rator Ferdinand Bauer, Brown's companion on the | HMS Investigator. |
ooker, to collect plants as Naturalist on board | HMS Nassau under the command of Richard Charles May |
Embarking on the | HMS Prince Charles, an infantry landing ship, they |
He subsequently served on board | HMS Hawke on the Irish station, and HMS Fawn in the |
d used on his voyage with Charles Darwin on the | HMS Beagle. |
7 - 17 February 1950) was a ship's dog on board | HMS Gnat and HMS Grasshopper before and during Worl |
the trusted friend of, Lord Nelson onboard the | HMS Victory before and during the Battle of Trafalg |
At least one - | HMS Pickle (commanded by Lt. Cmdr. |
register tons (GRT), badly damaged one warship ( | HMS Gnat, beyond repair), and damaged one other shi |
One of | HMS Newcastle's 4 inch guns in action against North |
One of | HMS Robert's guns (originally in HMS Resolution) is |
TV specials for ITV and BBC, including one from | HMS Invincible, Homeward Bound for Christmas and in |
ght leader breaking off his attack after one of | HMS Ardent's Sea Cat SAMs exploded under the port w |
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readnought in active service (outlasted only by | HMS Agamemnon, which served as a disarmed seagoing |
he entire Fleet, being exceeded in this only by | HMS Lord Clyde. |
Only one, | HMS Rorqual, survived the war. |
One of the first FAA units to operate from | HMS Ringtail was 809 Squadron FAA, equipped with Su |
ed to the Royal Naval Reserve and operated from | HMS Sussex, but manned by members of both the Susse |
of Iraq when two of its aircraft operating from | HMS Ark Royal collided during low visibility condit |
ring this period, they spent time operating off | HMS Ocean. |
ainly administrative Combined Operations Centre | HMS Quebec II in Largs, Scotland, he was appointed |
ron carried out counter drug operations onboard | HMS Ocean, helped to seize a tonne of cocaine. |
parties, and whilst overseeing operations from | HMS Barracouta, was struck on the hand by some shot |
nt at the NATO School of Maritime Operations at | HMS DRYAD. |
She took part in the rescue operations when | HMS Orpheus was wrecked in Manukau Harbour, New Zea |
The squadron carried out operations onbroad | HMS Illustrious against Sumatra in December and Jan |
She was initially ordered as | HMS Corso during the Second World War, and was buil |
USS Prudent (PG-96), originally ordered as | HMS Privet, was an Action-class patrol gunboat in t |
She was originally called | HMS Ramsey, but was renamed prior to launch. |
She was originally called | HMS Peacock (P239) during her service with the Roya |
Originally named | HMS Centaur, the ship was renamed Tomahawk and fina |
ORP Orkan formerly | HMS Myrmidon was an L and M class destroyer in the |
rlikon 20 mm anti-aircraft gun, the other being | HMS P311. |
RNAS Inskip or as it was otherwise known | HMS Nightjar is a former Fleet Air Arm airfield nea |
transported a naval 12-pounder gun taken out of | HMS Challenger on an epic journey of 640 miles alon |
Later, commanding his own sixth-rate | HMS Volage in 1811, Hornby played a vital role in t |
of V/STOL aircraft from a ship - the P.1127 on | HMS Ark Royal in 1963. |
Sulivan, commanding the paddle steamer | HMS Lightning, made many invaluable surveys and cha |
On 12 February 1812 she took part with | HMS Caledonia in a hot action against the French li |
3 he was awarded a George Medal for his part in | HMS Contest's rescue of survivors from the ferry MV |
r by sub-lieutenant Balme's boarding party from | HMS Bulldog or from the Bulldog. |
The next day a party from | HMS Merlin burned Shannon to prevent her arms and s |
IN September 1812 he cadged passage on | HMS Salsette, then at Smyrna, and with her returned |
proposed scrapping of the Antarctic patrol ship | HMS Endurance, shortly before the outbreak of the F |
The English patrol boat | HMS P-26 attempted to come alongside to assist, but |
n the British side, the Bird class patrol boats | HMS Cygnet and HMS Kingfisher were already assigned |
On February 13, 1843, Lord George Paulet, of | HMS Carysfort occupied the islands in an incident k |
the end of his career a Fleet Paymaster aboard | HMS Leander, then HMS President, and finally HMS Im |
heast coast of America, with a broad pennant on | HMS Raleigh. |
conducted a "special operatic performance" of | H.M.S. Pinafore at The Crystal Palace on July 6, 1878 |
In 1943, British personnel from | HMS Carnarvon Castle removed Argentine flags from D |
er Saint Anne, was the Philomel-class gunvessel | HMS Newport launched in England in 1867. |
Pieces of | HMS Bounty and "Old Ironsides" (the USS Constitutio |
an Stanley, Royal Navy, a helicopter pilot from | HMS Antrim, who carried out a rescue operation in b |
tenant John Leeson, Royal Navy, Senior Pilot in | HMS in 1964. |
Hurd's Deep is the final resting place of | HMS Affray which sank in 1951. |
Gambier was placed on | HMS Spy sloop, and he was posted to England to serv |
art in the Battle of the River Plate, alongside | HMS Ajax and HMS Exeter. |
The 3-inch (76 mm) gun platform of | HMS Una |
The original gunnery plot of | HMS Prince of Wales for the battle of the Denmark S |
In 2010, she portrayed the | HMS Providence in the Disney adventure film Pirates |
n has appeared in various films, portraying the | HMS Interceptor in the film Pirates of the Caribbea |
ried her at sea off the coast of Portsmouth off | HMS Wakeful on 25 February 1960; Nehru sent two Ind |
Napoleonic Wars, stationed at Portsmouth aboard | HMS Gladiator. |
he 12th of June 1667' depicting the position of | HMS Helverson. |
on Jack Foreman Mantle, who died at his post on | HMS Foylebank during a 1940 air raid on Portland Ha |
In 1798 he became post-captain of | HMS Brilliant, a small frigate in which he captured |
In 1899 he was promoted Commander and posted to | HMS Northampton, a seagoing training ships for boys |
owing the Peace of Amiens, Hennah was posted to | HMS Mars as first lieutenant under George Duff, and |
ictory I from 6 February before being posted to | HMS Fox on 14 April 1896. |
-lieutenant on 1 October 1944, he was posted to | HMS Ravager for Deck Landing Training with the Supe |
Posted to | HMS Dryad - Training unit, Navigation officer. |
as a commissioned officer, and he was posted to | HMS Ark Royal, Britain's first aircraft carrier, in |
He was then posted to | HMS Clorinde. |
In July the following year, he was posted to | HMS London for service with the Mediterranean Fleet |
In 1901 he was posted to | HMS Excellent, where he was promoted Captain. |
oyal Navy's prototype nuclear powered submarine | HMS Dreadnought. |
as a midshipman under Captain Edward Pratten on | HMS Suffolk (70 guns), he passed his examination fo |
grave of Walter Burke, who was present onboard | HMS Victory at the battle of Trafalgar and the man |
Also present were | HMS Caistor Castle, representing the Reserve Fleet, |
was a driving force behind the preservation of | HMS Belfast, HMS Warrior and SS Great Britain. |
d also been interned on the British prison ship | HMS Argenta. |
Doherty was interned on the prison ship | HMS Maidstone and Long Kesh Detention Centre, and w |
ation Demetrius and interned on the prison ship | HMS Maidstone along with Gerry Adams and others. |
aptured aboard a privateer and held prisoner on | HMS Jersey, where Gilbert died. |
o the subsequent liberation of 299 prisoners by | HMS Cossack of the Royal Navy. |
Hay's first real service was probably aboard | HMS Seahorse, beginning in December 1806. |
h the NYC Opera's September 1996 production of | H.M.S. Pinafore in which he also portrayed the role o |
ottinger Stephens, and the rival production of | H.M.S. Pinafore mounted in 1879 by Richard D'Oyly Car |
in Corcoran in several of their productions of | H.M.S. Pinafore since 2001. |
the Royal Navy under the lend-lease program as | HMS Exploit (BAM-24). |
The Wartime Memories Project - | HMS Manchester |
He was promoted to | HMS Wolverine on 7 March, which he commanded in the |
with the New Zealand Government protest warship | HMS Otago. |
Artillery and naval gunfire support provided by | HMS Ambuscade's 4.5-in gun. |
HMAS Psyche (formerly | HMS Psyche) was a Pelorus class light cruiser built |
The action took place on the quarterdeck of | HMS Victory, the elderly seaman showing a young boy |
ny, Ireland 1749 - 1783) was a quartermaster on | HMS Adventure during Captain Cook's Second Voyage 1 |
er ordered four of the destroyers with RA 555A; | HMS Matchless, HMS Musketeer, Opportune and Virago, |
ded Alexis in The Sorcerer, Ralph Rackstraw in | H.M.S. Pinafore Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance, |
Army, Much Binding in the Marsh for the RAF and | HMS Waterlogged for the Navy. |
mer for the South East and Chatham Railway Co., | HMS Empress was requisitioned by the Admiralty on 1 |
was located by radar in thick fog and rammed by | HMS Oribi and disabled, unable to dive. |
She was accidentally rammed by | HMS Warrior in thick weather in the winter of 1867, |
ch 1915 in Pentland Firth after being rammed by | HMS Dreadnought. |
051 finally sinking after it had been rammed by | HMS Aylmer. |
pen fire, registering a hit at extreme range on | HMS Galatea (the shell did not explode). |
en temporary command of the first rate flagship | HMS Victory and his old ship HMS Royal Sovereign wh |
vessel Brothers and the 50-gun fourth rate ship | HMS Calcutta. |
ies as captain of the 28-gun sixth rate frigate | HMS Brilliant. |
e, the British laid down the fifth rate frigate | HMS Confiance. |
Stopford was captain of the fifth rate frigate | HMS Phaeton, of 38 guns, when she engaged and captu |
RNAS Nowra re-commissioned as | H.M.S. Nabswick (MONAB V) on 15 November 1945. |
vember 1747 Policarpus Taylor was reassigned to | HMS Warwick, and was replaced by Captain Francis Wi |
On 28 May 1803, she was recaptured by | HMS Victory and brought back into British service a |
In 1795, Seymour moved to the recently captured | HMS Sans Pareil and soon became a rear-admiral, eng |
ass destroyer was temporarily recommissioned as | HMS Nizam for the voyage to England. |
Tak airport in Hong Kong was recommissioned as | HMS Flycatcher. |
the Java Sea to frigate reconnaissance, sending | HMS Caroline and Psyche (under Fleetwood Pellew) to |
Little Buttercup in the company's recording of | H.M.S. Pinafore released in 1960, the first Gilbert a |
d and slow second class cruiser in the Red Sea, | HMS Fox. |
g the nineteenth century, the reformatory ships | HMS Akbar and HMS Clarence were also moored there. |
t II and in the spring of 1911, was relieved by | HMS Buzzard, again finding herself on the list of n |
On 13 May Birmingham was relieved by | HMS Devonshire and she returned to the UK. |
g 2007 the Maritime Warfare Centre relocated to | HMS Collingwood from HMS Dryad (now MOD Southwick P |
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