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He subsequently commanded | HMS Diomede, a Frigate. |
9 October - Sinking of | HMS Lutine, a famous treasure wreck. |
HMS Wellington, a Grimsby-class sloop, is moored ne | |
She was transferred to | HMS Grasshopper, a Locust class gunboat. |
nder on 22 April 1800, he became the captain of | HMS Volcano, a bomb vessel, moving in 1801 to HMS J |
The Royal Navy had a warship called | HMS Clarkia, a flower class corvette. |
Hubble Middle School or | HMS is a public middle school located in Wheaton, I |
HMS Halsham, a Ham class of inshore minesweeper, wa | |
The company is affiliated to | HMS Gloucester, a Type 42 Destroyer of the Royal Na |
She is a replica of | HMS Rose, a 20 gun sixth-rate frigate built in 1757 |
HMS Isham, a Ham class minesweeper was named after | |
In June 1797 he transferred to | HMS Theseus a 74-gun third-rate. |
The village gave its name to | HMS Ockham, a Ham class minesweeper. |
HMS Thornham, a Ham class minesweeper, was named af | |
The village gave its name to | HMS Bucklesham, a Ham class minesweeper. |
son Middle School, or more often referred to as | HMS, is a great school. |
HMS Devastation, a small gunboat, was dispatched to | |
s the naval personnel were held on the books of | HMS Daedalus, a hulk that was moored on the River M |
In 1899 he was promoted Commander and posted to | HMS Northampton, a seagoing training ships for boys |
he station is close to the site of RNAS Culham ( | HMS Hornbill), a World War II airfield. |
Alert is named after | HMS Alert, a British ship which wintered about 10 k |
ember 1928, he assumed command of the destroyer | HMS Campbell, a position he held until August 1929. |
In the beginning, | HMS was a show based on motor sports but gradually |
The village was also linked to its namesake | HMS Cobham, a Ham class minesweeper which was an ac |
At the 2007 event there was a chance to see | HMS Bounty, a ship featured in Pirates of the Carib |
ly left Naples on 21 December 1798 on board the | HMS Vanguard, a British Royal navy vessel which was |
HMS Polyphemus, a 64-gun third-rate ship of the lin | |
ll command in 1896, when promoted to captain of | HMS Scylla, a 3400-ton cruiser in the British Medit |
e was appointed captain of the aircraft carrier | HMS Campania, a former Cunard liner that had been c |
Captain Paget's next appointment was to | HMS Hydra, a frigate of 38 guns, in which he procee |
In 1834 he was appointed to the command of the | HMS Pique, a 36-gun frigate, which ran ashore on th |
was aboard the ship he commanded at that time, | HMS Revenge, a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Ro |
essential for economic development and in 1848 | HMS Acheron, a steam paddle sloop, began the "Great |
She subsequently became | HMS Monowai, a Landing Ship, Infantry mostly operat |
The | HMS Eurydice, a 26-gun frigate that capsized and sa |
At the same time the old aircraft carrier | HMS Argus, a veteran of World War I, delivered 24 H |
Birthday Honours for 1891, and given command of | HMS Victory, a highly prestigious posting, the foll |
ace of Amiens he was given the ship of the line | HMS Minotaur, a veteran ship which had fought at th |
He served first on | HMS Doris, a 38-gun fifth rate ship in the Channel |
5 January from Alecto into the 22-gun post-ship | HMS Arab, a sixth-rate frigate which sailed under h |
In 1798 he became post-captain of | HMS Brilliant, a small frigate in which he captured |
ficer and 18 telegraphists were brought in from | HMS Flowerdown, a Naval Shore Wireless Service stat |
led to the deaths of two Royal Navy sailors on | HMS Tireless, a nuclear-powered submarine, under th |
single 6" Mk VII gun stripped from the wreck of | HMS Montagu, a battleship which was wrecked on the |
a training ship for boys, and gave her name to | HMS Conway, a series of ships and a shore-based sch |
placed in command of the prize ship the 64 gun | HMS Delft, a poorly built Dutch ship used almost ex |
iscovered by the British armed merchant cruiser | HMS Carmania, a liner belonging to the Cunard Line |
hat Blackwood was appointed to be in command of | HMS Hyacinth, a ship which would take him to Austra |
o served in World War II and was commanding the | HMS Devonshire, a heavy cruiser, on 21 November 194 |
ting World War I landing strip was developed as | HMS Nuthatch, a Royal Naval Air Station. |
On 6 April 1803 he commissioned | HMS Endymion, a frigate of the largest class, and i |
d who had recently been appointed as Captain of | HMS Agamemnon a 64-gun third-rate, which was being |
ed 15 as a "Boy, 2nd Class" on 19 April 1910 at | HMS Ganges, a naval training school based at Shotle |
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