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On 28 December 1942 the British tug | HMS St. Issey (Lt. |
n Joseph Henry, an American prisoner aboard the | HMS Pearl, it began in the Fighting Cocks Tavern, n |
inally established as a Royal Naval Air Station | HMS Ukussa it was reactivated in 1984 by the Sri La |
s sunk by depth charges from British destroyers | HMS Inglefield, Ivanhoe, and Intrepid on 14 October |
dron officially forming that day at Palisadoes ( | HMS Buzzard), Jamaica as a torpedo-bomber/reconnais |
, the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, consisting of the | HMS Jupiter, Javelin, Jackal, Jersey, and Kashmir, |
he command of the new steam line-of-battle ship | HMS St Jean d'Acre. |
was serving with the Channel squadron flagship | HMS Majestic, John Scott died of heart disease, cre |
HMS Hydra joined the 18th Minesweeping Flotilla in | |
HMS Umbra's Jolly Roger | |
captured Guillaume Tell until he transferred to | HMS San Josef on 24 December 1800. |
the first edition by Robert FitzRoy, captain of | HMS Beagle, just before they set out on the voyage |
Captain George Legge of | HMS Royal Katherine wrote to his Lord High Admiral |
The following year he commanded | HMS Royal Katherine under Prince Rupert of the Rhin |
15 February - | HMS Royal Katherine runs aground off Bolt Head, Sou |
state disputes in 1874, she in conjunction with | HMS Hart kept the peace. |
ain, O.Lt Reinhard Reff, had fired a torpedo at | HMS Loch Killin and the periscope was spotted by a |
d by a surface-to-air Sea Dart missile fired by | HMS Exeter, killing the squadron commander, Vice Co |
On board | HMS Resolution King shared the duties of astronomer |
Gravelines exchanged crews with | HMS St Kitts on 10 March 1953 and returned to the U |
HMS Bulwark landed a company of 42 Commando, Royal | |
Eventually, Captain Thomas Grenville of | HMS Falkland landed at Guernsey in the Channel Isla |
Cooper and Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley of | HMS Miranda landed destroying equipment and setting |
n during the operation, were transported by the | HMS Glengyle landing ship. |
ic Fleet on 5 February 1945 and commissioned as | HMS Nabthorpe, later renamed HMS Nabstock. |
HMS Amphion, later S-43, was the first of the class | |
The battleship | HMS Valiant later fired a 6-inch (150 mm) shell int |
hief of the West African Station in the frigate | HMS Iphigenia, later transferring to HMS Owen Glend |
East Indies Station flagship by armored cruiser | HMS Euryalus later in February 1915 and transferred |
HMS Isis launched in 1819 was ordered in 1811 as a | |
HMS Turbulent, launched on 5 January 1916, was a Ta | |
HMS Tipperary, launched on 5 March 1915, was a Faul | |
at the mouth of the River Hamble; this included | HMS Elephant launched in 1786, which carried Nelson |
HMS Birdham, launched on 19 September 1955, was nam | |
HMS W3 launched 1 April 1915 | |
HMS W2 launched 15 February 1915 | |
HMS W1 launched 19 November 1914 | |
HMS W4 launched 26 November 1915 | |
er Saint Anne, was the Philomel-class gunvessel | HMS Newport launched in England in 1867. |
Two drill Sea Dart missiles on | HMS York's launcher. |
HMS St Lawrence never saw action, because her prese | |
h control of the lake by the 1814 launch of the | HMS St. Lawrence, a 112 gun first rate ship of the |
oing to Norfolk, Virginia, USA where a refitted | HMS Furious lay waiting for them to take them aboar |
of fuel oil, and three British landing craft - | HMS LCT-2239, LCT-2267 and LCT-2344 (each 291 tons) |
HMS Gloucester leaving Portsmouth | |
A targeting error by a gunnery officer on board | HMS Malaya led to an armour piercing round hitting |
854 a squadron of three British warships led by | HMS Miranda left the Baltic for the White Sea, wher |
vember 1914, and instead Revenge and battleship | HMS Majestic left Dover, England, for Dunkirk, Fran |
ndo travelled across the English Channel on the | HMS Prince Leopold and landed at the bottom of the |
an explosion occurred in one of the cutters of | HMS Arrogant, Lieutenant Dowell, who was on board H |
The first, with escort carrier | HMS Emperor, light cruiser HMS Nigeria and destroye |
is previous command, the anti-submarine trawler | HMS Saint Loman. |
ilt she was a near copy of the famed first rate | HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle o |
The boom ship | HMS Mortar, lost with all 65 of her crew. |
tes on Carroll Williams (FAS) and Aaron Gissen ( | HMS) and Louis Zetzel (HMS) from the Harvard Gazett |
the fleet in the West Indies in the small brig | HMS St Lucia in 1780. |
ter advanced to become a commander in the sloop | HMS St Lucia. |
he main port of the island, after the submarine | HMS Parthian made a previous reconnaissance of the |
Sulivan, commanding the paddle steamer | HMS Lightning, made many invaluable surveys and cha |
In support were | HMS Triumph, Majestic and the cruiser HMS Bacchante |
ors were picked up by the Flower-class corvette | HMS La Malouine. |
ortly after the Argentine surrender the crew of | HMS Cardiff manned her in Port Stanley and renamed |
Appointed to | HMS Sphynx, Mansfield moved to HMS Andromache soon |
Restoration | HMS and many other ships lost during this storm on |
She was then the first female conductor of | H.M.S. Royal Marines and a frequent guest conductor o |
Launch of battlecruiser | HMS Queen Mary at Palmer's Shipbuilding |
William (1884-1916), killed (unmarried) aboard | HMS Queen Mary at the Battle of Jutland. |
by the experience of the British battlecruiser | HMS Queen Mary during the Battle of Jutland; she wa |
HMS Fencer May 1944, clearing snow from the flight | |
Launch of | HMS Agamemnon, May 22, 1852. |
HMS Ajax, meanwhile, was detached from the other cr | |
Before 1951, when an expedition of | HMS Challenger measured a depth of 10,863 metres in |
HMS Vindictive memorial in Ostend. | |
HMS St Michael was a 90-gun second rate ship of the | |
HMS L55 missed her targets and was forced into a Br | |
HMS Grafton's Mod 0 gun | |
HMS Sutherland's Mod 0 gun | |
H.M.S. Nabbington, MONAB I, was paid off on 15 Novemb | |
In the foreground is the restored | HMS M33 monitor |
HMS Forest Moor was a Royal Navy land base located | |
HMS Loch More was a Loch class frigate of the Royal | |
re batteries; at one point she ran aground, and | HMS Venus morsed "I am happy that a French be the f |
ottinger Stephens, and the rival production of | H.M.S. Pinafore mounted in 1879 by Richard D'Oyly Car |
plete, one of Ritchie's boats (from the cruiser | HMS Fox) moved to the harbour entrance. |
HMS Legion moves alongside the damaged and listing | |
r, and took up a post as commander of the sloop | HMS Ferret, moving to command HMS Cygnet in Novembe |
on 24 November 1763 to command the 12-gun sloop | HMS Diligence, moving to the 24-gun sixth rate HMS |
The crew of | HMS Javelin mutinied on 17 October 1945 whilst the |
HMS Blake, named in honour of Admiral Robert Blake, | |
HMS Caunton, named after the village, was a Ton cla | |
The sloop was laid down as | HMS Silvio, named after a British Epsom Derby-winni |
ducated between 1880 and 1882 as a cadet at the | HMS Conway Naval School at Birkenhead. |
ninsula to guard the port of Felixstowe, within | HMS Ganges Naval Training school, on the same site |
HMS Alexandria, Naval Database | |
The fort is inside | HMS Sultan naval base and it is only opened to the |
One of the destroyer escorts | HMS Javelin, negotiated the minefield and entered t |
ander-in-Chief, Aegean Station with his flag in | HMS Lord Nelson in August 1916. |
Royal Navy Commander Edward Cater, of | HMS Lord Nelson, in charge of the landings site and |
specially converted into prototype escort ship, | HMS Girdle Ness, was procured. |
H.M.S. Pinafore, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Player | |
at St. Mary's Isle April 23, and the capture of | HMS Drake next day. |
e Battle of Waterloo he was held on the warship | HMS Bellerophon, nicknamed Billy Ruffian in Torbay |
UC-43 was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS G13 north of Muckle Flugga on 10 March 1917. |
e many shipwrecks, which included the submarine | HMS Alliance, now a museum ship at Gosport and the |
HMS Royal Oak was commissioned at Chatham and initi | |
She and | HMS Royal Oak were the only ships of the class to b |
rch was launched by the Royal Navy's battleship | HMS Royal Oak and the destroyer HMS Basilisk. |
HMS Royal Oak Flagship of Rear Admiral H. E. C. Bla | |
HMS Royal Oak 76 - Commodore Baron Wylde, Escaped. | |
in the Mediterranean with the Royal Navy aboard | HMS Royal Oak in 1871. |
Her sister ship | HMS Royal Oak relieved her as flagship of the secon |
Reportedly, on | HMS Royal Oak, a victory drum roll from a drum was |
was scattered and the last British escort, the | HMS Royal Oak, badly hit and with 12 feet of water |
rince Consort class were intended to improve on | HMS Royal Oak, which is often referred to as a half |
HMS Royal Oak, one of the British battleships that | |
brief, and in March he moved aboard the 74-gun | HMS Royal Oak, under Captain Swiney. |
the Second Battle Squadron with his flag aboard | HMS Royal Oak, he retired as a vice admiral on 11 J |
ctor Daly in The Sorcerer, Captain Corcoran in | H.M.S. Pinafore, occasionally the Pirate king in Pira |
On February 13, 1843, Lord George Paulet, of | HMS Carysfort occupied the islands in an incident k |
and also as | HMS Duke of Albany from 1914 to 1916. |
1690 he was made captain of the newly-launched | HMS Experiment, of 32 guns, and employed in cruisin |
Two armoured cruisers of a new design, | HMS Duke of Edinburgh and Black Prince, the latter |
Like | HMS Dreadnought of 1906, she was a radical innovati |
College Le Bailly was posted to the battleship | HMS Duke of York in 1944 where he served as Lieuten |
d naval detachment consisting of the battleship | HMS Prince of Wales, the battlecruiser HMS Repulse, |
Ships featuring demi-cannons included | HMS Sovereign of the Seas, HMS Resolutionand HMS Ja |
She was renamed | HMS Duke of Wellington for the duration of World Wa |
HMS Prince of Wales, followed by the slower HMS Rod | |
HMS Duke of York (pennant number 17) was a King Geo | |
The escorting force included the battleships | HMS Duke of York and Anson, the cruisers USS Tuscal |
tion, under Sir James Hope, took place on board | HMS Duke of Wellington, in Portsmouth Harbour. |
eeded to sink the British Force "Z" (battleship | HMS Prince of Wales and battlecruiser HMS Repulse) |
1775 and served aboard several ships, including | HMS Prince of Wales in numerous actions off the Uni |
ling from Gibraltar to there aboard the frigate | HMS Minerve of 42 guns, under by Captain George Coc |
ant in the sinking of the British capital ships | HMS Prince of Wales (53) and HMS Repulse (1916) off |
In 1830-1 Nesham commanded | HMS Melville of 74 guns, in the Mediterranean. |
The eighth | HMS Vanguard of the British Royal Navy was an Audac |
The sixth | HMS Monmouth of the British Royal Navy was the lead |
Her place at Dartmouth was taken by | HMS Prince of Wales, which was renamed Britannia fo |
9 Landing Ship, Infantry - | HMS Duke of Wellington, HMS Glengyle, HMS Invicta, |
owing a fierce fight between the battleship and | HMS Duke of York (17). |
Originally she was | HMS Baffin of the Royal Navy. |
HMS Duke of Wellington in 1853, running under steam | |
HMS Duke of Wellington firing a gun salute in Ports | |
pioneered in the Tribal or F class of 1905 and | HMS Swift of 1907. |
The British | HMS Duke of York stopped the Gil Eannes on 1 Novemb |
HMS Duke of York (1941) | |
nd World War, he served as chief officer aboard | HMS Viceroy of India, a 20,000-ton luxury liner req |
in 1904, he was given command of the battleship | HMS Albemarle, of the training ship HMS Impegnable |
She was renamed as | HMS Duke of Wellington as there was a battleship wi |
The brigs were | HMS Turbulent of 12 guns, the 14-gun HMS Piercer an |
The original gunnery plot of | HMS Prince of Wales for the battle of the Denmark S |
18 January - | HMS Supply of the First Fleet arrives in Botany Bay |
HMS Emperor of India was an Iron Duke-class battles | |
During the naval campaign in the War of 1812, | H.M.S. Duke of Gloucester and H.M.S. Growler engaged |
o the subsequent liberation of 299 prisoners by | HMS Cossack of the Royal Navy. |
ckett served as Sub-Lieutenant in the destroyer | HMS Legion, of Commodore Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt's Ha |
His flagship, | HMS Prince of Wales, did have one of the most advan |
Stopford was captain of the fifth rate frigate | HMS Phaeton, of 38 guns, when she engaged and captu |
nk by superior Royal Navy forces-the battleship | HMS Duke of York plus several cruisers and destroye |
nesweeping duties once more and commissioned as | HMS Queen of Thanet, pennant number J30.In March 19 |
ld leading stoker in the Royal Navy, serving on | HMS Duke of Wellington. |
HMS Duke of Gloucester (or Gloucester) was a 10 gun | |
Escort became tender to the light cruiser | HMS Caledon of the Reserve Fleet upon her return, a |
s was a frigate, formerly the 36-gun fifth rate | HMS Thetis of the Royal Navy. |
and undertook the raising of the old battleship | HMS Emperor of India, which they had used as a targ |
ng the first battleships following the original | HMS Dreadnought of 1906. |
ficial residence of the flag officer commanding | HMS Highflyer of the Royal Navy until 1956 when Bri |
modifications following the loss of sister ship | HMS Prince of Wales on 10 December 1941. |
e USS Enterpise of 16 guns with 102 men sighted | HMS Boxer of 14 guns with 66 men off Pemaquid Point |
On 15th October was possibly attacked by | H.M.S. CITY OF BELFAST, and on 16th October by TB95. |
The fifth | HMS Dreadnought of the British Royal Navy was a tur |
The eleventh | HMS Vanguard of the Royal Navy is the lead boat of |
828, the Conway class were a broader version of | HMS Tyne of 1826. |
was then promoted to command of a second-rate, | HMS Triumph, of 64 guns. |
s of the capital ships assigned to the mission, | HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse. |
A slight variant was used to sink | HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse, launched from |
February 1917, she torpedoed the British Q-ship | HMS Farnborough off the Irish coast, but was sunk b |
ndon aged 83 in 1962 and was buried at sea from | HMS Kirkliston off Chatham. |
talian Torpedo boat Pegaso, which may have sunk | HMS Upholder off Tripoli |
On 15 November, Hay joined | HMS Bustard, off Lisbon, and was given command of t |
I-34 was sunk by submarine | HMS Taurus off Penang on 13 November 1943. |
In July 1871 she successfully towed | HMS Agincourt off Pearl Rock (Gibraltar). |
e lost his life in the controversial sinking of | HMS Gloucester off the coast of Crete in May 1941. |
She was sunk by | HMS Aurora off Oran. |
His next appointment was to the 74-gun | HMS Mulgrave off Cherbourg, then from September 181 |
HMS Rattlesnake off Sydney Heads by Oswald Brierly | |
nouilly was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine | HMS Pandora off the Algerian coast. |
UC-63 was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS E52 off Goodwin Sands on 1 November 1917. |
as under his uncle Captain Valentine Edwards in | HMS Shark off Scotland before taking a position on |
On her second patrol, she was picked up by | HMS Coreopsis off the coast of Belfast, Ireland on |
UC-26 was rammed and sunk by | HMS Milne off Calais on 8 May 1917. |
On 13 June 1940, Antelope collided with | HMS Electra off Trondheim, Norway, and had to retur |
On 7 June 1917 she torpedoed the British Q-ship | HMS Pargust off the Irish coast, but was ambushed b |
er sister ship, another member of the squadron, | HMS Vanguard off Kish Bank, Dublin Bay in thick fog |
The Hermes sank the Royal Navy's submarine | HMS Splendid off Capri, Italy, on 21 April 1943. |
He was then transferred to the brig | HMS Hawk off France's northern coast, managing to b |
ng the encoder, Gupta sends the British frigate | HMS Devonshire off-course in the South China Sea, w |
tenant on 14 October 1840 and served as Mate on | HMS Pantaloon on the Africa, Mediterranean, and Hom |
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