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HMS Centaur in 1955 | |
HMS Suffolk in May 1941 | |
HMS Severn in Bordeaux, France | |
He was given command of | HMS Cleopatra in 1795, HMS Hussar also in 1795 and |
He was given command of | HMS Narcissus in 1875, HMS Bacchante in 1879 and HM |
HMS Diomede in 1924 as in 1939. | |
Libertad became | HMS Triumph in British service. |
HMS York in Jersey on 2009-05-04. | |
In April 1889 he rejoined | HMS Tourmaline, in February 1890 he joined HMS Sphi |
He was then given command of | HMS Juno in 1907, HMS Adoukir in 1909 and the battl |
ed in World War II in the anti-aircraft cruiser | HMS Cairo in 1939, the cruiser HMS Coventry in 1940 |
He was appointed acting commander of | HMS Assurance in 1794. |
The crippled | HMS York in Suda Bay during May 1941 |
He assumed command of | HMS Renown in 1943. |
Map of the area charted in | HMS Roebuck in 1699 |
Memorial to the crew of | HMS Invincible in Happisburgh churchyard |
Close by in West Yorkshire was | HMS Ceres in Wetherby. |
He commanded the escort carrier | HMS Begum in 1942-1944. |
Damage to the stern of | HMS Alliance in 2008 |
He was captain of | HMS Winchester in 1762. |
A Hawker Sea Fury launches from | HMS Glory in 1951 |
He then successively commanded the troopship | HMS Tyne in the Mediterranean and the cruiser HMS M |
She was laid down at Pembroke Dockyard as | HMS Victoria in 1844, to the design of HMS Queen. |
Taking over | HMS Malta in 1809, Otway sailed for England before |
He was appointed a lieutenant on | HMS Pearl in 1687, and served with the same rank in |
Serving in command of | HMS Hyaena in the West Indies, Fahie subsequently m |
rvice began with coastal minesweeping forces at | HMS Lynx in Dover, then as captain of the Bangor-cl |
She was converted into a base ship and renamed | HMS Harlich in March 1916 and later HMS Vivid in Se |
He served aboard the cruiser | HMS Caradoc in China while Hill was aboard the dest |
his flag to the new guard ship, the third rate | HMS Zealand in October, shifting again to HMS Overy |
amily, he joined the Royal Navy as a chaplain - | HMS Rose in 1742, and later HMS Aldborough in 1744. |
investigate sunken Royal Navy submarines - the | HMS Truculent in January 1950 and HMS Affray in 195 |
lades and rewards, and he took over the frigate | HMS Anson in 1796. |
n February 1701 Kirkby was appointed to command | HMS Ruby in the West Indies. |
She rammed | HMS Northumberland in a gale in 1872, sustaining da |
RFA Olwen (A122) with | HMS Juno in foreground and RFA Lyness in background |
received his first command, that of the 20-gun | HMS Cormorant, in October 1805. |
He also commanded the destroyer | HMS Shark in the closing stages of the War. |
was appointed as a lieutenant to the battleship | HMS Majestic in 1895. |
He joined the Royal Navy in 1778 in | HMS Suffolk in the West Indies. |
The Maritime Warfare School was moved to | HMS Collingwood in 2004. |
She was renamed | HMS Squirrel in December 1957, and reverted to Ramp |
was later awarded the OBE for his leadership of | HMS Splendid in the Gulf. |
office as Second Sea Lord in a ceremony aboard | HMS Victory in July 2008. |
ritish Columbia, named by Captain Richards from | HMS Hecate in 1861. |
He was a naval cadet aboard the | HMS Bacchante in 1881. |
She was temporarily renamed | HMS Kenric in October 1913, but this was reverted s |
She was originally built for the Royal Navy as | HMS H-14 in 1915. |
on - British Admiral who died in sinking of the | HMS Victoria in 1893 |
appointed Commanding Officer of the battleship | HMS Hood in 1895. |
Equipped to carry 52 mines, she was renamed | HMS Medusa in December 1925. |
In 1905 he took command of the scout cruiser | HMS Sentinel in the Mediterranean. |
ted to Captain in 1869, he was given command of | HMS Modeste in 1874. |
After the war he was wounded on | HMS Saumarez in the Corfu Channel Incident in 1946. |
From there, she joined | HMS London in the hunt for German supply ships in t |
days from school, Harvey served at sea, joining | HMS Orpheus in 1773. |
Armour-piercing shell fired by | HMS Malaya, in the nave of Genoa Cathedral |
Equipped to carry 52 mines, she was renamed | HMS Melpomene in December 1925. |
He was then promoted Commander, and assigned to | HMS Albemarle in 1911. |
He served aboard | HMS Hood in 1922 and was promoted to Captain on 30 |
Navy in January 1798, serving aboard the 28-gun | HMS Brilliant in the Mediterranean. |
His first posting was with the training ship | HMS Britannia, in May 1902. |
He arrived in New York aboard the | HMS Buzzard in June 1839. |
optronic mast was tested on the Trafalgar-class | HMS Trenchant in 1998. |
The following year he took over | HMS Thunderer in Lord Howe's Channel Fleet. |
He arrived in South Australia on the | HMS Buffalo in December, 1836. |
HMS Alert in pack ice during the Arctic Expedition | |
uadron was re-formed with six Fulmar IIs aboard | HMS Biter in January 1942. |
et Flagship in December 2010, until replaced by | HMS Bulwark in October 2011. |
as commanding officer of the Royal Navy Cruiser | HMS Diomede in 1943. |
He was given command of the battleship | HMS Hindostan in 1908. |
In 1959, Barrosa collided with her sister-ship | HMS Corunna in the Atlantic. |
he spelling of her name was formally altered to | HMS Cruiser in 1857. |
Lydiard was appointed to command the 38-gun | HMS Anson in 1805. |
unna accidentally collided with her sister-ship | HMS Barrosa in the Atlantic. |
Forbes was appointed to command the 80-gun | HMS Norfolk in 1742 by Admiral Thomas Mathews. |
He had only one ship, the light cruiser | HMS Gloucester, in a position to follow them. |
There was no | HMS Manchester in the Royal Navy in 1960. |
The fierce contest ended in 30 minutes with the | HMS Boxer in ruins. |
ITG also have a supporting element at | HMS Nelson in Portsmouth, England. |
He was appointed Commanding Officer of | HMS Verity in 1922 and Flag Captain commanding HMS |
s appointed Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMS Duchess in 1951 and the carrier HMS Centaur in |
He then joined the frigate | HMS Raleigh in the Mediterranean as a Midshipman, f |
in command of Barfleur in the Channel Fleet and | HMS Victory in the Mediterranean, before taking ove |
He was entered on the books of the cutter | HMS Jackal in June 1782, and in 1783 was appointed |
fore transferring to take command of the 32-gun | HMS Arethusa in March 1771, followed by the 32-gun |
After serving on | HMS Revenge in the late 1890s and early 1900s, he a |
He was made Commanding Officer of the submarine | HMS Teredo in 1947 and the submarine HMS Solent in |
Joining the navy on | HMS Ardent in 1801, he fought at Copenhagen that ye |
Collinson commanded | HMS Enterprise in the search for Sir John Franklin, |
He also discovered the wreck of the battleship | HMS Victoria in Lebanon in 2004, sitting in 150m of |
HMS Peterhead in the Bay of Biscay on 30 December 1 | |
fter de-commissioning, Herald joined her sister | HMS Hecla in Waterford after a brief re-fit in Cork |
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Padstow in 1939. |
She accompanied | HMS Scarborough in February 1940 on her first Atlan |
Later in the day she moved to join | HMS Diadem in supporting the landings at Beny sur M |
She collided with the destroyer | HMS Nessus in the North Sea on 8 September 1918, wh |
It was renamed the | HMS Louvain in 1915 and was used by the Royal Navy |
Gould took command of | HMS Audacious in 1796, and was present at Admiral J |
Lieutenant in June 1887 and joined the corvette | HMS Volage in the Training Squadron in 1888. |
In February 1781 he joined the | HMS Courageux in the Channel Squadron, but did not |
UC-19 was sunk by depth charges from | HMS Ariel in the English Channel on 6 December 1916 |
He was serving on | HMS Hermione in 1942 when the ship was sunk whilst |
ns in 1930 and then took command of the cruiser | HMS Neptune in 1933. |
The British fleet, with | HMS Conqueror in the lead, began beating against th |
l Intelligence in 1905 and was given command of | HMS Indomitable in 1908. |
She was launched on 14 May 1945, renamed | HMS Concord in June 1946 and commissioned on 20 Dec |
Bell also commanded | HMS Anson in 1945 and retired from the Navy owing t |
d for harbour service from 1850 and was renamed | HMS Calypso in 1870, before being sold in 1895. |
quipped Swordfish Mk.II, with which it rejoined | HMS Illustrious in March 1942. |
arch 1909 she collided with third-class cruiser | HMS Amethyst in Portsmouth Harbor, but suffered no |
He returned to home waters in | HMS Decade in 1804 and joined the Channel Fleet in |
He transferred to | HMS Dryad in 1799 and remained in her until after t |
to sea as the Commander (E) of the new cruiser | HMS Tiger in the Far East. |
During the battle with | HMS Shannon in 1813, Cox served below decks in char |
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. |
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Clydebank in 1940. |
With | HMS Blake, in 1845 she also acted as cable ship for |
Montagu took command of | HMS Malabar in 1834 and remained in her until 1837 |
In May 1991 she returned to | HMS Dolphin in traditional Far East camouflage colo |
She was renamed | HMS Menelaus in 1941, and was finally sold in 1948 |
Lobnitz & Co. originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Tilbury in 1940. |
ar, from 1946 to 1948, he commanded the cruiser | HMS Gambia in the Far East. |
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. |
In 2010, she portrayed the | HMS Providence in the Disney adventure film Pirates |
He went to sea again aboard | HMS Lion in 1962, where he served as Weapon Electri |
million pounds and the first ship completed was | HMS Torquay in May 1956. |
ngland from age two and became a naval cadet at | HMS Britannia in 1886. |
on and Company originally for the Royal Navy as | HMS Middlesbrough in 1939. |
for midshipman he was appointed to the corvette | HMS Pelorus in the East Indies. |
, serving two years with the broadside ironclad | HMS Caledonia in the Mediterranean. |
and became executive officer of the battleship | HMS Mars in the Channel Squadron. |
hip at Chatham in November 1914 and was renamed | HMS Wallington in March 1919. |
der in 1857, and commanded the first-rate sloop | HMS Scourge in the Mediterranean. |
1915 U-29 was rammed by the British battleship | HMS Dreadnought in the Pentland Firth. |
lly the American slave ship Severn, captured by | HMS Tartarus in August 1811. |
llege in Dartmouth from 1947 to 1949, served on | HMS Vengeance in 1950 and on HMS Cleopatra from 195 |
He was promoted Sub Lieutenant on | HMS Jamaica in 1942 and saw active service in the M |
Serving as a Gunnery Lieutenant upon | HMS Victoria in 1893, he survived the sinking of HM |
and then given command of the aircraft carrier | HMS Eagle in 1923. |
with the British Government in Gibraltar aboard | HMS Fearless in 1969. |
l Navy under the guidance of his uncle, joining | HMS Pomone in 1796 during the French Revolutionary |
Rotherhithe, who are also thought to have built | HMS Sirius in 1786. |
vely late, becoming a lieutenant in the frigate | HMS Lively in 1773. |
797 he was promoted lieutenant and appointed to | HMS Circe, in which he was present at the Battle of |
He was given command of | HMS Mohawk in 1903 and then led the Naval Brigade M |
h in 1927 and then given command of the cruiser | HMS Suffolk in 1929. |
uncle, Captain (later Admiral) James Vashon on | HMS Expedition in April 1786. |
He took charge of the cruiser | HMS Highflyer in 1906 and was listed as captain in |
States Army personnel killed in the sinking of | HMS Otranto in 1918 were buried in the graveyard. |
6 July 1794 and given command of the storeship | HMS Camel in the Mediterranean Fleet. |
He became Captain of | HMS Hawke in 1897 and in that capacity was involved |
He was made Captain of | HMS Enterprise in 1928 and Commander of the 6th Des |
Later, commanding his own sixth-rate | HMS Volage in 1811, Hornby played a vital role in t |
st Station before taking command of the frigate | HMS Alert in 1949. |
the Alaska Highway, NORAD's operations, and the | HMS Bounty in Tahiti. |
In October 1688 he was appointed captain of | HMS Swallow in the Thames, but at once gave in his |
HMS Hood in Sydney Harbour shortly after arriving w | |
n the staging collapsed during the launching of | HMS Albion in 1898. |
1958 and was then given command of the frigate | HMS Berwick in 1961. |
1952 and was then given command of the frigate | HMS Alert in 1954. |
eceiving ship at Gibraltar in 1889, was renamed | HMS Rooke in 1946 and was scrapped in 1949, being b |
Heywood's last command was | HMS Montagu, in which he acted as escort to King Lo |
In 1913 he took command of the battleship | HMS Hercules in the 1st Battle Squadron, and comman |
xt recorded as taking command of the third rate | HMS Scipio in November 1786, the Scipio then being |
Sicily in 1943 and then commanded the destroyer | HMS Ursa in 1945. |
st made known by naturalists on board the fifth | HMS Challenger, in the expedition of 1872-1876. |
Royal Navy as a cadet aboard the training ship | HMS Britannia in 1897. |
American Revolutionary War, Berkeley served on | HMS Victory, in which he commanded a gundeck at the |
14 submarines, though only one, the sinking of | HMS Tigris in February 1943, can be substantiated. |
e was appointed Captain of the aircraft carrier | HMS Albion in 1955, Director of Plans at the Admira |
On 17 March 1917, fighting alongside | HMS Llewellyn in an action in the Dover Strait with |
He joined | HMS Nelson in April 1940, initially as medical offi |
She was accidentally rammed by | HMS Warrior in thick weather in the winter of 1867, |
In July 1914 he was assigned to | HMS Dominion, in which he served during the early p |
ritain MacBride was given command of the 22-gun | HMS Seaford in August 1767 and employed to cruise i |
On 26 September 1840 she joined | HMS Zebra in action off Tartus during the Syrian Wa |
He went on to be Senior RAF Officer on | HMS Courageous in 1935, Station Commander at RAF Go |
Thames Nautical Training College (also known as | HMS Worcester) in Dartford, Kent. |
er's return to active naval service, commanding | HMS Malta in the blockade of the French and Spanish |
In 1916 he took command of the battleship | HMS Orion in the Grand Fleet, remaining in command |
Dacres then took command of the 74-gun | HMS Venerable in February, and was involved in the |
es in the ships for bases exchange, and renamed | HMS Lancaster in the Royal Navy. |
equences of the wreck of the Royal Navy frigate | HMS Anson in Mount's Bay in 1807. |
He later commanded | HMS Cumberland in the blockade off Toulon but suffe |
his next sea-going command, that of the 42-gun | HMS Minerva in February 1806. |
ho had been executed for mutiny aboard the brig | HMS Columbine in the same year. |
His first command was the brig | HMS Swinger in 1808 as lieutenant-commander, with w |
uring the Second World War, in Derry and aboard | HMS Anson in the Pacific. |
arious others, before finally being replaced by | HMS Scott in 1997. |
He was made Commanding Officer of the cruiser, | HMS Blake, in 1974 and then Deputy Chief of the Pol |
ame Commander of the nuclear-powered submarine, | HMS Valiant, in 1963. |
Dunbar Lifeboat saved 45 men from | HMS Pallas in two trips and, in attempting a third, |
ave included giving a blessing at the launch of | HMS Astute in Barrow-in-Furness on 8 June 2007. |
naki War, he had been promoted in 1859, joining | HMS Algiers in the Mediterranean as lieutenant. |
northern end of Ellesmere Island; he arrived in | HMS Alert in 1875-76. |
ers Explored and Surveyed During The Voyage of | H.M.S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. |
Mediterranean Fleet in 1941 and then commanded | HMS Indomitable in the Eastern Fleet in 1942. |
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