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All of Marlborough's crew were taken off by | HMS Antelope. |
All were rescued on 1 December by | HMS Armeria. |
She was sunk by | HMS Aurora off Oran. |
22 November 1941 - the Atlantis is sunk by | HMS Devonshire |
Thirty-three survivors were rescued by | HMS Sharpshooter. |
urvivors were finally picked up on 3 January by | HMS Onslow and HMS Sabre. |
On 28 May 1803, she was recaptured by | HMS Victory and brought back into British service a |
On 5 January 1797, she was captured by | HMS Polyphemus, and subsequently brought into Briti |
The ship master and crew were picked up by | HMS Echo and later landed at Plymouth by HMS Wander |
U-1200 was sunk south of Ireland by | HMS Pevensey Castle, HMS Launceston Castle, HMS Por |
master and 43 crewmen were later rescued up by | HMS Inconstant and HMS Freesia. |
from the French off The Lizard on 2 May 1796 by | HMS Dryad. |
The original dispatch was carried by | HMS Pickle from the fleet off Cape Trafalgar to Fal |
UC-63 was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS E52 off Goodwin Sands on 1 November 1917. |
r crew died, with 40 survivors being rescued by | HMS Inglis some hours later. |
They were assisted in the advance by | HMS Yarmouth, artillery, and mortars. |
The minefield had been laid by | HMS Apollo, an Abdiel-class minelayer. |
On 13 May Birmingham was relieved by | HMS Devonshire and she returned to the UK. |
ependent command with accounts being handled by | HMS Shrapnel. |
UC-26 was rammed and sunk by | HMS Milne off Calais on 8 May 1917. |
tanker was beached and later torpedoed again by | HMS Uproar |
Armour-piercing shell fired by | HMS Malaya, in the nave of Genoa Cathedral |
UC-43 was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS G13 north of Muckle Flugga on 10 March 1917. |
She was scuttled the following day by | HMS Aldenham and Hurworth. |
et Flagship in December 2010, until replaced by | HMS Bulwark in October 2011. |
Her crew were rescued by | HMS Mermaid and SS Tambour, with the loss of one li |
Foy Pour Devoir - Faith for Duty now adopted by | HMS Somerset by kind permission. |
As Fertilia, she was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS Thunderbolt on 30 January 1942 |
The Titania was sunk early the next day by | HMS Safari. |
king troops, she joined Task Force 64 headed by | HMS Phoebe for support of landing by 3rd British Co |
not entirely clear if the ramming of U-1051 by | HMS Aylmer was intentional and that Cdr B.W.Taylor |
ARA General Belgrano was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS Conqueror during the Falklands War. |
On 15th October was possibly attacked by | H.M.S. CITY OF BELFAST, and on 16th October by TB95. |
st her bow due to an attack the previous day by | HMS Unruffled. |
e 42 destroyers, six by Invincible, and two by | H.M.S. Bristol. |
Survivors from the Bison were picked up by | HMS Afridi, which was then sunk by the Stukas. |
Her place at Dartmouth was taken by | HMS Prince of Wales, which was renamed Britannia fo |
Master, 38 men and 8 gunners were picked up by | HMS Burnham and HMCS Dauphin. |
rchant vessels are wrecked when a convoy led by | HMS Apollo runs aground off Portugal. |
Another attack by | HMS United failed, but the Attilio Regolo was out o |
rson died, while 16 survivors were picked up by | HMS Firedrake and landed at Kirkwall the next day. |
ch 1915 in Pentland Firth after being rammed by | HMS Dreadnought. |
owed across the English Channel to Zeebrugge by | HMS Vindictive. |
bmarine I-166, which was sunk later that day by | HMS Telemachus. |
They were towed across the Channel by | HMS Vindictive and took part in the Zeebrugge Raid |
ca, France after being torpedoed on the 24th by | HMS Ultor. |
as severely damaged by a depth charge attack by | HMS Loyal on 20 March 1918that ruptured the fuel ta |
The survivors from the Boston were picked up by | HMS Veteran which was sunk the next day by U-404. |
andoned, with the 44 survivors being rescued by | HMS Dianthus and the Portuguese trawler Argus. |
lly the American slave ship Severn, captured by | HMS Tartarus in August 1811. |
coast of Syria, as part of the squadron led by | HMS Cambridge, and also including HMS Zebra and HMS |
pture, and the wreck was sunk later that day by | HMS Caradoc. |
the Battle of Dover Strait on 21 April 1917 by | HMS Broke. |
t James John Gordon Bremer came to Hong Kong by | HMS Calliope. |
d on 18 March with Striker and an escort led by | HMS Kempenfelt. |
he entire Fleet, being exceeded in this only by | HMS Lord Clyde. |
Malta she was shelled and then depth charged by | HMS Wildflower and sunk with all hands, 41 dead. |
In the course of one such sweep, accompanied by | HMS Mauritius on 28 January 1945, the cruiser engag |
Four hours later Menges was taken in tow by | HMS Aspirant, and later on 3 May reached Bougie, Al |
She was accidentally rammed by | HMS Warrior in thick weather in the winter of 1867, |
ndbank outside Port Said, and was towed free by | HMS Lord Warden, without sustaining any damage. |
U-744 was sunk by | HMS Icarus, HMCS St. Catharines, HMCS Fennel, HMCS |
er, U-1018 was sunk by depth charges dropped by | HMS Loch Fada under the command of Cdr. |
was located by radar in thick fog and rammed by | HMS Oribi and disabled, unable to dive. |
arious others, before finally being replaced by | HMS Scott in 1997. |
ardiff was originally to be replaced in 2009 by | HMS Daring, the first of the Royal Navy's next gene |
In February 1942, while accompanied by | HMS Dragonfly, the ship was attacked by fighter-bom |
ng the night of 12 December/13 December 1939 by | HMS Salmon - as was her older (and smaller) sisters |
aptured in May 1814 near the Nicobar Islands by | HMS Owen Glendower. |
e Sybille to be captured on 22 February 1783 by | HMS Hussar under Thomas McNamara Russell. |
n she was intercepted in the Malacca Straits by | HMS Trenchant. |
Eleven of the survivors were picked up by | HMS Trenchant immediately following the sinking, an |
in action when his U-boat, U-88, was chased by | HMS Stonecrop, hit a British mine, and sank on 5 Se |
854 a squadron of three British warships led by | HMS Miranda left the Baltic for the White Sea, wher |
051 finally sinking after it had been rammed by | HMS Aylmer. |
t II and in the spring of 1911, was relieved by | HMS Buzzard, again finding herself on the list of n |
s serving in the Syren when she was captured by | HMS Medway in 1814. |
oup, which comprised 6 destroyer escorts led by | HMS Bentinck (Cdr HR Paramor as Senior Officer Esco |
It was claimed that UC-7 was sunk by | HMS Salmon on 7 July off Southwold, but this was do |
On her second patrol, she was picked up by | HMS Coreopsis off the coast of Belfast, Ireland on |
Eagle Air Launched Cruise Missile, then sunk by | HMS Splendid as a target on 17 July 1984 (two days |
readnought in active service (outlasted only by | HMS Agamemnon, which served as a disarmed seagoing |
d by a surface-to-air Sea Dart missile fired by | HMS Exeter, killing the squadron commander, Vice Co |
Artillery and naval gunfire support provided by | HMS Ambuscade's 4.5-in gun. |
o the subsequent liberation of 299 prisoners by | HMS Cossack of the Royal Navy. |
16 Friedrich Eckoldt was sunk with all hands by | HMS Sheffield (C24). |
he was depth charged and sunk near Gibraltar by | HMS Privet on November 9, 1918, it is believed that |
r, 1959, having been relieved as Captain (D) by | HMS Wakeful circa 17 Aug 1959 : by this date her hu |
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