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He also served on | HMS Curacoa and HMS Stag. |
yal Marine Light Infantry in 1900 and served on | HMS Hermione, HMS Defiance, HMS Spartiate, HMS Dido |
Mr Hollom - midshipman on | HMS Surprise |
After the War he was Captain on | HMS Orion and then on HMS Birmingham. |
He served on | HMS Shavington, HMS Ark Royal and HMS Fox between 1 |
A master mariner, he first served on | H.M.S. Conway. |
Nancy gave birth to two daughters while on | HMS Orien. |
Two drill Sea Dart missiles on | HMS York's launcher. |
Her design was based on | HMS Cornwallis, as completed. |
Le Fanu served as a Gunnery Officer on | HMS Aurora and then HMS Howe during the Second Worl |
t's commission on 6 February 1845 and served on | HMS Trafalgar and HMS Caledonia. |
He served on | HMS Rodney and HMS Lewes before becoming a Naval Li |
During this time, the squadron was embarked on | HMS Victorious and HMS Hermes to patrol east of the |
He was appointed a lieutenant on | HMS Pearl in 1687, and served with the same rank in |
Gambier was placed on | HMS Spy sloop, and he was posted to England to serv |
s first command was with a marine detachment on | HMS Isis, an Eclipse class cruiser, before joining |
After graduation he joined the navy, serving on | HMS Unicorn during World War II. |
Mr and Mrs Horner - master gunner on | HMS Surprise and his young wife |
He arrived in Sydney in New South Wales on | HMS Reliance on 7 September 1795. |
From 1973 to 1975, Edwards served on | HMS Endurance while it patrolled Falklands territor |
ny, Ireland 1749 - 1783) was a quartermaster on | HMS Adventure during Captain Cook's Second Voyage 1 |
Some of the songs on | HMS Donovan share melodies with other songs in Dono |
After the war he was wounded on | HMS Saumarez in the Corfu Channel Incident in 1946. |
He was a cadet on | HMS Conway (school ship) on the Mersey between 1934 |
e sailed to the Arctic as scientific officer on | HMS Terror under George Back. |
ent doing initial Deck Launch Training (DLT) on | HMS Activity. |
and most of the marines returned to England on | HMS Gorgon. |
A few days later, he was appointed to serve on | HMS Belle Poule as its master. |
His first shipboard experience was on | HMS Endymion when she was ordered to Corruna. |
Several sailors were killed and injured on | HMS Bideford (40th EG) but Calgary escaped damage. |
He sailed with James Cook on | HMS Resolution to South Africa, landing in October |
1766 he sailed to Newfoundland as Lieutenant on | HMS Niger. |
furbished and is dedicated to those who died on | HMS Thetis. |
- James Busby arrives in the Bay of Islands on | HMS Imogene. |
William Beatty, Ship's Surgeon on | HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar (b.1773) |
e joined the Royal Navy as a medical officer on | HMS Lucifer. |
oned in April 1941 and embarked with 249 Sqn on | HMS Furious on 10 May and sailed for Gibraltar, and |
tenant on 14 October 1840 and served as Mate on | HMS Pantaloon on the Africa, Mediterranean, and Hom |
After serving on | HMS Revenge in the late 1890s and early 1900s, he a |
Joining the navy on | HMS Ardent in 1801, he fought at Copenhagen that ye |
for services in the Navy as a radar officer on | HMS Illustrious. |
s in progress, he was made second-in-command on | HMS Sirius. |
Admiral, Francis William Drake flew his flag on | HMS Victory from 26 September 1780 to 29 December 1 |
IN September 1812 he cadged passage on | HMS Salsette, then at Smyrna, and with her returned |
after its periscope was spotted by a lookout on | HMS Calder. |
as vice-admiral of the red, flying his flag on | HMS Berwick. |
He was serving on | HMS Hermione in 1942 when the ship was sunk whilst |
The squadron embarked on | HMS Argus and took off from the carrier for an airf |
r returning to service, he served four years on | HMS Polyphemus escorting convoy ships in the Atlant |
Perriam was allowed to sail on | HMS Orien, one of the few allowed to accompany thei |
They served on | HMS Orien for five years, including during action i |
Serving on | HMS Diana from 1908 to 1910, he was awarded a medal |
ission from Lord Auckland to the East Indies on | HMS Rattlesnake. |
Many of the crew were later lost on | HMS Olympus on their way home to the UK. |
6 July, he sailed for Singapore and Calcutta on | HMS Shannon, arriving in Fort William, Calcutta lat |
During the war, Griffiths served on | HMS Adamant and played football for the English Com |
ry, and Sidney, who served in the Royal Navy on | HMS Albion. |
on British warships before himself departing on | HMS Kimberley . |
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 |
RAF helicopter from RAF Akrotiri and landed on | HMS Herald. |
Reportedly, on | HMS Royal Oak, a victory drum roll from a drum was |
entered the navy about 1756 and in 1758 was on | HMS Centurion during the capture of Louisbourg and |
oined the 14th regiment, serving as a Marine on | HMS Union at the siege of Gibraltar in 1781. |
uncle, Captain (later Admiral) James Vashon on | HMS Expedition in April 1786. |
ing the vessels, please refer to the article on | HMS Explorer. |
hgow in May 1947, during deck landing trials on | HMS Illustrious. |
ifery', 'it seems certain' was naval surgeon on | HMS Sandwich. |
heodore Paynter (Lieutenant, R.N.)was killed on | HMS North Star when she was sunk in 1918 by coastal |
s an officer in the Royal Navy who travelled on | HMS Beagle for close to eighteen years. |
aptured aboard a privateer and held prisoner on | HMS Jersey, where Gilbert died. |
ld leading stoker in the Royal Navy, serving on | HMS Duke of Wellington. |
rejoined the Channel blockade fleet in 1801 on | HMS Princess Royal and remained there until his car |
settler" who accompanied Governor Hindmarsh on | HMS Buffalo, and for whom Cox's Creek was named, ha |
American Revolutionary War, Berkeley served on | HMS Victory, in which he commanded a gundeck at the |
the Royal Navy and was a midshipman 1833-37 on | HMS Canopus on the China station. |
heast coast of America, with a broad pennant on | HMS Raleigh. |
of services performed after completing work on | HMS Dreadnought. |
He went on to be Senior RAF Officer on | HMS Courageous in 1935, Station Commander at RAF Go |
rt in the capture of Canton before embarking on | HMS Tribune for Vancouver and San Juan Island. |
56, he was promoted to sergeant and embarked on | HMS Sans Pareil for Hong Kong on 12 March 1857. |
1914 and 1918, with the Grand Fleet, serving on | HMS Southampton and 11th Submarine Flotilla. |
s 11 years old his father sent Thomas to sea on | HMS Cambridge under Sir Peircy Brett, who was a clo |
ces in Sumatra signed the surrender document on | HMS Persimmon. |
the Royal Navy in 1797 as the master's mate on | HMS Royal George. |
ce during the peace that followed, initially on | HMS Swallow and then on the fourth rate HMS Centuri |
Buccaneer, Operations and Navigating Officer on | HMS Eastbourne, HMAS Perth and HMAS Duchess, Execut |
of V/STOL aircraft from a ship - the P.1127 on | HMS Ark Royal in 1963. |
Burgoyne was Commander on | HMS Ganges under Captain John Fulford during that v |
as killed during the attack by Axis aircraft on | HMS Illustrious on 10 January 1941. |
was amalgamated with 831 Naval Air Squadron on | HMS Victorious and ceased to exist. |
st of all the running rigging; the mainbrace on | HMS Victory is 5 inches (13 cm) in diameter. |
on Jack Foreman Mantle, who died at his post on | HMS Foylebank during a 1940 air raid on Portland Ha |
nine years served under Phillip Parker King on | HMS Adventure and John Franklin in the Mediterranea |
a during the Battle of Jutland while serving on | HMS Defence which was sunk during the battle after |
He served first on | HMS Doris, a 38-gun fifth rate ship in the Channel |
In 1852 he served as a Lieutenant on | HMS Resolute where he was involved in a search for |
ift from a line in "The Voyage of the Moon" on | H.M.S. Donovan. |
miral) John Maclear (1838 - 1907), commander on | HMS Challenger for the Challenger Expedition of 187 |
led to the deaths of two Royal Navy sailors on | HMS Tireless, a nuclear-powered submarine, under th |
He had arrived in the colony in 1795 on | HMS Reliance and became friendly with midshipman Ma |
llected the species in Africa and later died on | HMS Congo. |
rrington is introduced as a young Lieutenant on | HMS Dauntless as it makes a crossing from England t |
, Petty Officer Sephton was a director layer on | HMS Coventry when she went to the assistance of a h |
506 was carried on | HMS Beagle on a voyage to circumnavigate the globe |
rince Consort class were intended to improve on | HMS Royal Oak, which is often referred to as a half |
yd, he left New South Wales, joining voyages on | HMS Rattlesnake in 1848, and with Sir Henry Keppel |
n the North bank of the Yangtze, which fired on | HMS Amethyst as she steamed up to Nanking in April |
as a midshipman under Captain Edward Pratten on | HMS Suffolk (70 guns), he passed his examination fo |
While on | HMS Invicible, working as a Times journalist at the |
thor who from 1850 to 1854 sailed the Arctic on | HMS Investigator under the command of Robert McClur |
ntil 1795, when he was sent to the Caribbean on | HMS Thorn, and was commended for the capture of the |
pen fire, registering a hit at extreme range on | HMS Galatea (the shell did not explode). |
o be awarded to Charles Lucas, who as a mate on | HMS Hecla during the Crimean War in 1854 picked a l |
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