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The ship was commissioned as HMS Swanston.
She was converted and commissioned as HMS Empire Audacity, then as HMS Audacity.
Wilton was unofficially known as HMS Tupperware, HMS Indestructible, and "The Plasti
ships were commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Agincourt and HMS Erin respectively.)
Tubas: Known as HMS, or Heavy Metal Section
den School, taken over in 1940, became known as HMS King Alfred II or HMS King Alfred (M) while Lan
Loyal was laid down as HMS Orlando before being renamed.
She was brought into Royal Navy service as HMS Dedaigneuse.
The Hove site continued to be referred to as HMS King Alfred or sometimes HMS King Alfred (H).
Until 1980 she was known as HMS Clyde (the traditional name for ships attached
She was laid down at Pembroke Dockyard as HMS Victoria in 1844, to the design of HMS Queen.
She served the Royal Navy as HMS Ludlow until decommissioning in June 1945.
entine was later brought into the Royal Navy as HMS St. Florentine.
U-3017 was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS N41.
Empire Peacemaker, originally laid down as HMS Scarborough Castle, was a convoy rescue ship.
ly 1945 Kirkistown Airfield was commissioned as HMS Corncrake II.
She was originally built for the Royal Navy as HMS H-14 in 1915.
ansferred to the Royal Navy and commissioned as HMS Tattoo on 26 October 1943.
Built for the Royal Navy as HMS Arabis, she was transferred to the RNZN on comp
She was completed for the Royal Navy in 1954 as HMS Diana.
and also as HMS Duke of Albany from 1914 to 1916.
Pomona was subsequently taken into the Navy as HMS Cuba.
She was originally down as HMS Anchorite but their names were exchanged before
RNAS Nowra re-commissioned as H.M.S. Nabswick (MONAB V) on 15 November 1945.
f World War I in British service, apparently as HMS Bendish.
She was laid down as HMS Success, but transferred to the Norwegians befo
The Wasp briefly served in the Royal Navy as HMS Peacock, but was wrecked in 1814.
Tak airport in Hong Kong was recommissioned as HMS Flycatcher.
She was completed for the Royal Navy in 1953 as HMS Decoy (D106).
son Middle School, or more often referred to as HMS, is a great school.
ic Fleet on 5 February 1945 and commissioned as HMS Nabthorpe, later renamed HMS Nabstock.
It was the third such collision that year, as HMS Trafalgar ran aground off the Isle of Skye earl
ise, which included many other vessels, such as HMS Victorious, two other carriers, the battleship
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as HMS Padstow in 1939.
ritish Admiralty had ordered HMCS St. Thomas as HMS Sandgate Castle, and allocated her the pennant
cquired from the Royal Navy where she served as HMS Bann (K256) during World War II.
r Lend-Lease on 20 November 1943, and served as HMS Speaker (D90).
She was transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Brighton, and later to the Soviet Navy as Zhark
the Royal Navy under the lend-lease program as HMS Exploit (BAM-24).
ecame a Royal Naval Air Station commissioned as HMS Corncrake.
ine in the Chilean Navy, originally launched as HMS Condell.
She was initially built as HMS Gorleston, but renamed after the fox hunt of Ga
USS Prudent (PG-96), originally ordered as HMS Privet, was an Action-class patrol gunboat in t
l Navy on June 12, 1915, she was not renamed as HMS Raven II until August, 1915.
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as HMS Newhaven in 1939.
lyth Shipbuilding Company for the Royal Navy as HMS Greenock in 1939.
ilt for the Royal Navy, she was commissioned as HMS Achilles on 10 October 1933.
Royal Navy on 19 June 1943 and commissioned as HMS Linaria.
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as HMS Clydebank in 1940.
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as HMS Tilbury in 1940.
S. Navy and commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Broadway (H90).
The ship previously served in the Royal Navy as HMS Venerable and the Royal Netherlands Navy as HNL
lyth Shipbuilding Company for the Royal Navy as HMS Hartepool in 1939.
The ship has officially been reregistered as HMS Surprise in honour of her role in the film.
The site was also used up to the late 1960s as HMS St Vincent, a naval training school.
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as HMS Lyme Regis in 1940.
She was renamed as HMS Duke of Wellington as there was a battleship wi
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as HMS Middlesbrough in 1939.
The Royal Navy then bought her in as HMS Bonne Citoyenn, a sixth rate sloop of war.
craft carrier, that served in the Royal Navy as HMS Ranee (D03).
r Fairfax was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Richmond (Pennant number G88) 5 December 1940.
he ship was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Arabis.
ot until early 1942 that it was commissioned as HMS Standard and the first men posted there.
nd was transferred to the British Royal Navy as HMS Broadwater (H-81) the next day.
Southampton, she was launched on 5 June 1916 as HMS Patrician and served in the Royal Navy in World
y planned and ordered from Woolwich Dockyard as HMS Ambuscade on 13 May 1828, but was renamed on 31
kyard and recommissioned on 25 February 1953 as HMS Algonquin (224).
was originally ordered for and commissioned as HMS Bugloss (K306) of the Royal Navy (RN), but tran
sferred to the Royal Navy on 25 August 1943, as HMS Khedive (D62).
e was later commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Furieuse, whilst the Bonne Citoyenne returned t
originally commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Myrmidon; she was transferred to the free Polis
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
She was initially ordered as HMS Corso during the Second World War, and was buil
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as HMS H17, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H3
November 1943 and commissioned the same day as HMS Premier.
ass destroyer that served in the Royal Navy (as HMS Waterhen (G28/D22)) and the Royal Australian Na
She was originally ordered and laid down as HMS Annan (K297), and reclassified as HMCS Annan (K
val Air Station (RNAS) Eastleigh, also known as HMS Raven.
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as HMS H20, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H6
eventually commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Meteorite.
was originally ordered for and commissioned as HMS Burnet (K348) of the Royal Navy (RN), but trans
recommissioned into the Royal Navy on 21 May as HMS Launceston for the transfer.
ish Columbia, and served during World War II as HMS Atheling (D51).
y are entered in Wikipedia (quite correctly) as HMS only.
r of World War II, she served the Royal Navy as HMS Trouncer (D85) and took part in convoy escort a
hich advice the Navy took, commissioning her as HMS Elizabeth.
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as HMS H19, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H5
Thames Nautical Training College (also known as HMS Worcester) in Dartford, Kent.
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as HMS H16, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H2
She was ordered by the Royal Navy (RN) as HMS Windflower (K155) but was transferred to the RC
ember 1715, and renamed once more, this time as HMS Royal George.
Commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Smiter (D55) (pronounced "smite·er") , a Ruler-
was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1947 as HMS Stalker.
e for the Fleet Air Arm, who commissioned it as HMS Dipper.
She was launched in 1821 as HMS Termagant, commissioned in 1824 as Herald and c
ioned briefly during the Suez Crisis in 1956 as HMS Empire Cymric, she served until 1962, and was s
d to the RN on 9 April 1931 and commissioned as HMS Otway on 10 April 1931.
r II destroyer, laid down for the Royal Navy as HMS Valentine (R17) and transferred to the Royal Ca
ame day and commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Precise (Z285).
Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, as HMS Essington (BDE-21) for the British Royal Navy;
eld, Hampshire, England and was commissioned as HMS Mercury on 16 August 1941 under the command of
class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy as HMS Minotaur (53), but transferred to the Royal Can
rdered on 1 November 1850 to the same design as HMS Cruizer.
to the United Kingdom, under whom she served as HMS Empress (D42).
ass destroyer was temporarily recommissioned as HMS Nizam for the voyage to England.
d as a bomber base in World War II, reopened as HMS Heron II, RNAS Merryfield and was then used for
The Royal Navy took her into their service as HMS Chesapeake, where she served until she was brok
f the Far East Combined Bureau and was known as HMS Anderson.
ansferred to the Royal Navy and commissioned as HMS Capel on 16 August 1943.
de of the lake and taken into the Royal Navy as HMS Finch.
ansferred to the Royal Navy where she served as HMS Reading (G71) during World War II.
d War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Lancaster.
ommissioned into the Royal Navy in June 1942 as HMS X2 (later changed to P 711), and was operated a
were sometimes known as the Sentinel class, as HMS Sentinel was the first to be laid down, first t
la Plata was commissioned on 2 October 1941 as HMS Charger (D27), Captain George Abel-Smith RN in
The sloop was laid down as HMS Silvio, named after a British Epsom Derby-winni
nesweeping duties once more and commissioned as HMS Queen of Thanet, pennant number J30.In March 19
United Kingdom for service in the Royal Navy as HMS P.554.
irect knowledge of warfare and seafare, such as HMS Ulysses which is now considered a classic of na
remainder of War, she served the Royal Navy as HMS Patroller and operated in the Atlantic on convo
e found in many ships built by Kockums, such as HMS Orion, the Collins class submarines in the Roya
e Royal Navy on 31 May 1943 and commissioned as HMS Dittany, her original British name.
2 by Canadian Vickers Ltd., Montreal, Canada as HMS Annan (K297), later designated as HMCS Annan (K
am on 21 June 1943 and served the Royal Navy as HMS Smilax until after the end of hostilities in Eu
er lendlease 24 April 1944; and commissioned as HMS Justice at Boston, Massachusetts, the same day,
ting World War I landing strip was developed as HMS Nuthatch, a Royal Naval Air Station.
Island Navy Yard, Solano County, California as HMS Byard (BDE-17); sponsored for British Lend-Leas
d as Patience or The Mikado, nor as "fresh" as H.M.S. Pinafore, but "it is better than ... Princess
n 19 November; and commissioned the same day as HMS Thane (D48) in the Royal Navy.
the Napoleonic era of the 19th century, such as HMS Victory and others, but the heart of the forest
                                                                                                   


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