「HMS」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「destroyer」)
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Forecastle differences on the destroyer | HMS Edinburgh. |
The destroyer | HMS Electra was sunk covering her withdrawal. |
That group was centred around the destroyer | HMS Bristol. |
The destroyer | HMS Foresight was sunk in the same attack. |
He also commanded the destroyer | HMS Agincourt at home and in East Asia before takin |
The first was the Tribal Class destroyer | HMS Tartar on 25 June 1907. |
He also commanded the destroyer | HMS Shark in the closing stages of the War. |
He took command of the destroyer | HMS Wizard during the Suez Crisis in 1956. |
U-593 later sank another Hunt class destroyer, | HMS Holcombe before surfacing and surrendering on 1 |
Served as second-in-command of the destroyer | HMS Syren for a year. |
Dutch ships were based on the British destroyer | HMS Ambuscade. |
On 13 June 1952 she collided with the destroyer | HMS Zephyr, while leaving Portland harbour. |
ship was then shelled by the W class destroyer | HMS Worcester and sank. |
such he was in command of the escort destroyer | HMS Walker. |
om a lifeboat some hours later by the destroyer | HMS Boadicea. |
He was given command of the destroyer | HMS Tartar from 1942. |
Iride almost torpedoed the destroyer | HMS Havock on 31 August 1939. |
towed back to Gibraltar by the escort destroyer | HMS Bicester. |
t - "Force F" - was reinforced by the destroyer | HMS Hotspur, and later by the corvettes HMS Peony, |
s appointed Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMS Duchess in 1951 and the carrier HMS Centaur in |
mber 1928 he was given command of the destroyer | HMS Windsor, followed by HMS Thruster in August 192 |
of convoy SL 81, St Albans joined the destroyer | HMS Wanderer (D74) and the Flower-class corvette HM |
ted was damaged in collision with the destroyer | HMS Landrail, and on 24 March 1916 she was again da |
rescued most of the survivors and the destroyer | HMS Mohawk towed her stern-first to Malta. |
She collided with the destroyer | HMS Nessus in the North Sea on 8 September 1918, wh |
wever, it was attacked by the British destroyer | HMS Vidette and sank with all hands on 6 May 1943. |
Black Rover and the other the Type 42 destroyer | HMS Cardiff. |
On June 2, 1943, Olga and the British destroyer | HMS Jervis sank the Italian Spica class torpedo boa |
At this point a third destroyer, | HMS Contest steamed into Sparrowhawk, removing six |
As an obsolescent destroyer, | HMS Campbeltown was considered to be expendable, an |
rdment of Durazzo in Albania with the destroyer | HMS Ledbury. |
ember 1928, he assumed command of the destroyer | HMS Campbell, a position he held until August 1929. |
depth charges and then rammed by the destroyer | HMS Fame. |
The ship collided with the target destroyer | HMS Shikari on 2 February 1939 and her repairs were |
art in the rescue of survivors of the destroyer | HMS Harvester, which had been sunk by U-432 during |
ns (GRT), and one warship (the escort destroyer | HMS Blean). |
and then as Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMS Veteran. |
s attacked and sunk by the Royal Navy destroyer | HMS Hesperus south-east of Cape Farewell off the co |
iq (1941), the former British O class destroyer | HMS Offa (G29); acquired by the Pakistan Navy in 19 |
stroyer HMCS St. Laurent, the British destroyer | HMS Viscount and the British cargo steamer Dursley. |
Sicily in 1943 and then commanded the destroyer | HMS Ursa in 1945. |
an Allied convoy in which the British destroyer | HMS Cassandra was seriously damaged. |
the depth charges and gunfire of the destroyer | HMS Ferndale. |
depth charges from the British escort destroyer | HMS Blankney and the destroyer USS McCalla. |
Kelly and the Tribal-class destroyer | HMS Mohawk were dispatched as escorts for the rescu |
When the O-class destroyer | HMS Opportune arrived the U-boat dived, but almost |
ns) off Malta, along with the British destroyer | HMS Petard. |
The destroyer | HMS Encounter was detached to pick up survivors fro |
the coastline, during which time the destroyer | HMS Jupiter was sunk, either by mine or internal ex |
ain's Secretary in the guided missile destroyer | HMS Glamorgan. |
n in Canada in 1957 and commanded the destroyer | HMS Caprice from 1960. |
is action she exchanged fire with the destroyer | HMS Shark, with V48 receiving damage from the impac |
3 was engaged and sunk by the British destroyer | HMS Gurkha west of the Orkney Islands with loss of |
d War II as Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMS Defender from 1939 and then as Commander of the |
S Kenilworth Castle collided with the destroyer | HMS Rival while trying to avoid the HMS Kent which |
, Far East in 1965 and Captain of the destroyer | HMS Kent in 1968. |
Escort Group B-5 team of Havant-class destroyer | HMS Havelock, Town-class destroyer Caldwell, W-clas |
nd, by depth charges from the British destroyer | HMS Antelope, which picked up 44 survivors from the |
eboats were received, and the W class destroyer | HMS Witherington from troopship convoy NA 006 was s |
reland, was commanding officer of the destroyer | HMS Beaufort in the World War II Second Battle of S |
on 29 May 1940 (the 4581 GRT G-class destroyer | HMS Grafton) and one merchant ship on 19 July 1940, |
of the survivors were rescued by the destroyer | HMS Pigeon, the survivors were reassembled at Winch |
hip Petropavlovsk scored a hit on the destroyer | HMS Walker. |
1 was attacked by the British A-class destroyer | HMS Antelope with depth charges. |
, where her guns disabled the British destroyer | HMS Bedouin and set the large tanker SS Kentucky on |
unk by depth charges from the British destroyer | HMS Ouse. |
ment, and he took command of another destroyer, | HMS Exeter, from 1989 to 1992. |
ckett served as Sub-Lieutenant in the destroyer | HMS Legion, of Commodore Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt's Ha |
Two days later the destroyer, | HMS Legion was detached from a convoy to cover the |
before U-102 was sunk by the British destroyer | HMS Vansittart, U-102 was responsible for the sinki |
ggest success, torpedoing the British destroyer | HMS Exmouth, which disappeared with all hands, the |
On 20 July 1944 the Royal Navy destroyer | HMS Isis was mined while at anchor in the Seine Bay |
d Canteen Assistant Tommy Brown, from destroyer | HMS Petard recovered the cryptographic materials, b |
but on the scene appeared the British destroyer | HMS Kandahar, and Galilei surrendered, with 16 men |
off Oran by gunfire from the British destroyer | HMS Brilliant during Operation Torch, the British-A |
loss after May was the Laforey-class destroyer | HMS Louis which ran aground off Sulva during a gale |
ion Chariot of 1942, in which the old destroyer | HMS Campbeltown was packed with explosives and ramm |
(240 kg) bomb and finished off by the destroyer | HMS Ouse, and damaged four others. |
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