「HMS」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「on」)
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He commanded | HMS Volage on the South American Station, 1825, and |
Appointed command of | HMS A9 on 5 October 1911. |
He was then moved to | HMS Boscawen (on the former HMS Trafalgar) on 22 Fe |
She was renamed | HMS Camperdown on 22 February 1825. |
She was then named | HMS Havelock on 20 June 1915. |
From 1835 to 1839 he was captain of | HMS Barham on the coast of Spain and in 1844-45 ser |
Brenner sank the | HMS Fiji on 22 May 1941 during the Battle of Crete |
He subsequently served on board | HMS Hawke on the Irish station, and HMS Fawn in the |
The first was the Tribal Class destroyer | HMS Tartar on 25 June 1907. |
She then escorted the light cruiser | HMS Arethusa on her voyage to Aden. |
llowing the War of 1812 the frigate was renamed | HMS Kingston on 9 December 1814. |
He was wrecked off the Texel in | HMS Apollo on 7 January 1799. |
HMS Agamemnon on an earlier visit to Moudros during | |
She became | HMS Landguard on 20 May 1941, and escorted convoy S |
as sunk by torpedoes from the British submarine | HMS Tapir on April 12, 1945. |
He arrived in Sydney in New South Wales on | HMS Reliance on 7 September 1795. |
ook part in the battle between Constitution and | HMS Java on 29 December 1812. |
He transferred to | HMS Venerable on 31 May 1814 and was promoted comma |
The Artigliere was sunk by the cruiser | HMS York on the following morning. |
HMS Plymouth on fire after being attacked by five A | |
A Danish gunboat captures the British brig | HMS Turbulent on 9 June 1808 |
ansferred to the Royal Navy and commissioned as | HMS Tattoo on 26 October 1943. |
UB-35 was sunk by two depth charges from | HMS Leven on 26 January 1918. |
rtment port facility - former Royal Navy base - | HMS Tamar on Stonecutters Island (500 operational v |
HMS Pembroke on the Firth of Clyde in front of Loch | |
He commissioned | HMS Bulwark on 28 March 1822, and was stationed at |
Iride almost torpedoed the destroyer | HMS Havock on 31 August 1939. |
In 1819 he was serving in his father's flagship | HMS Leander, on the North American station. |
As Fertilia, she was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS Thunderbolt on 30 January 1942 |
nder the command of Lange attacked and sank the | HMS Bluebell on 17 February 1945. |
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 |
On 25 December 1798, while commanding the sloop | HMS Hobart, on the East India station, Ballard was |
From 1862 to 1866 he commanded the | HMS Pylades on the North American station, and was |
is first experience of foreign service, joining | HMS Martin on the Newfoundland Station. |
April 1857 to 1 February 1860 he was captain of | HMS Hastings on Coast Guard service. |
He is credited with the destruction of | HMS Exmoor on 25 February 1941 as commander of Schn |
ictory I from 6 February before being posted to | HMS Fox on 14 April 1896. |
She was sunk in a collision with | HMS Mermaid on 20 September 1976 whilst on manoeuvr |
romoted post captain and appointed commander of | HMS Crocodile on Channel service. |
ilt for the Royal Navy, she was commissioned as | HMS Achilles on 10 October 1933. |
From 1842 to 1846 he commanded | HMS Philomel on the South American Station and surv |
Many of the crew were later lost on | HMS Olympus on their way home to the UK. |
rial to Captain Peel and the Naval Brigade from | HMS Shannon on the seafront at Southsea, England. |
d his son George arrived in the colony on board | HMS Carysfort on 2 August 1846. |
She was renamed | HMS Pitt on 29 July 1882 and was sold out of the Na |
ich Dockyard between 1691 and 1693, and renamed | HMS Queen on 27 January 1693. |
as severely damaged by a depth charge attack by | HMS Loyal on 20 March 1918that ruptured the fuel ta |
was appointed to command the 74-gun third rate | HMS Edinburgh on 28 October 1833 until 1837. |
He was promoted to | HMS Wolverine on 7 March, which he commanded in the |
ned to Argus, and was killed in the action with | HMS Pelican on 14 August 1813. |
ntenced to death and hanged from the yardarm of | HMS Halifax on August 31, 1807. |
wrence put to sea to engage the British frigate | HMS Shannon on 1 June 1813. |
The ship collided with the target destroyer | HMS Shikari on 2 February 1939 and her repairs were |
y planned and ordered from Woolwich Dockyard as | HMS Ambuscade on 13 May 1828, but was renamed on 31 |
The court was convened aboard | HMS Britannia on 7 January, though the rest of the |
in 1908 when he flew off the deck of battleship | HMS Revenge on September 2. |
s sunk by depth charges from the British cutter | HMS Totland on 23 February, 1943, which resulted in |
n early May the ship escorted the light cruiser | HMS Birmingham on an unsuccessful sweep of the Nort |
er sonar, she located the British battlecruiser | HMS Repulse on 29 January 1942, being the first shi |
In the course of one such sweep, accompanied by | HMS Mauritius on 28 January 1945, the cruiser engag |
, until moving at the end of the war in 1763 to | HMS Romney on the North American station. |
After the war he commanded | HMS Snipe on the West Indies Station from 1946 and |
the Royal Navy and was a midshipman 1833-37 on | HMS Canopus on the China station. |
by the first pre-production Wyvern TF.2 aboard | HMS Illustrious on 21 June 1950. |
He also laid mines, one of which damaged | HMS Belfast on 21 November, putting her out of acti |
ection, when it was visited by W.H. Morshead in | HMS Dido on October 16, 1855. |
ars to have been Lieutenant John Lort Stokes of | HMS Beagle on 9 September 1839. |
re establishment was commissioned as the fourth | HMS Collingwood on 10 January 1940, initially to in |
d the passenger ship Ussukuma (with the cruiser | HMS Cumberland) on 4 and 5 September, respectively. |
He was appointed acting-captain of | HMS Garland on 16 July 1797 and conveyed a Baltic-b |
ckyard from 1747 to April 1749, and was renamed | HMS Torbay on 23 August 1750. |
al, and was appointed to the new 38-gun frigate | HMS Tiber on 23 July 1814. |
n the Constitution defeated the British warship | HMS Guerriere on August 19, 1812, Read was detailed |
an his Naval cadetship aboard the training ship | HMS Britannia on 13 January 1881. |
in Enterprise and took part in her battle with | HMS Boxer on 4 September 1813. |
mand of Captain Edward Collier, and was renamed | HMS Burlington on 9 December 1814. |
ndrew Cunningham took command of the fleet from | HMS Warspite on 3 September 1939, and under him the |
ried her at sea off the coast of Portsmouth off | HMS Wakeful on 25 February 1960; Nehru sent two Ind |
d to the RN on 9 April 1931 and commissioned as | HMS Otway on 10 April 1931. |
s still neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed | HMS M1 on 31 May 1915. |
He moved to take command of | HMS Majestic on 1 February 1860 when she replaced H |
eld, Hampshire, England and was commissioned as | HMS Mercury on 16 August 1941 under the command of |
as killed during the attack by Axis aircraft on | HMS Illustrious on 10 January 1941. |
779 he was promoted to the command of the sloop | HMS Savage on the West Indian and North American st |
ed and arrived in the Bay of Islands aboard the | HMS Herald on January 29, 1840. |
ansferred to the Royal Navy and commissioned as | HMS Capel on 16 August 1943. |
e invasion, were evacuated by a helicopter from | HMS Endurance on 30 April. |
d sunk in the Kattegat by the British submarine | HMS Triton on April 10, 1940. |
hree submarines including the British submarine | HMS H49 on 18 October 1940 off of Texel and the Sov |
USS Cowell became | HMS Brighton on 23 Sept. 1940; transferred to the S |
f U-400 to a depth charge attack by the frigate | HMS Nyasaland on 17 December 1944, about 30 miles s |
Following the destruction of | HMS Dorsetshire on 5 April 1942, Haruna was sent so |
506 was carried on | HMS Beagle on a voyage to circumnavigate the globe |
It was claimed that UC-7 was sunk by | HMS Salmon on 7 July off Southwold, but this was do |
s still neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed | HMS M3 on 31 May 1915. |
s still neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed | HMS M2 on 31 May 1915. |
ritish warship in the war, the aircraft carrier | HMS Courageous on 17 September 1939, a feat that wa |
She also conducted the naming ceremony for | HMS Astute on 8 June 2007, and, on 10 December, she |
Hudspeth to shorten the operation, returning to | HMS Dolphin on January 21, 1944. |
he was depth charged and sunk near Gibraltar by | HMS Privet on November 9, 1918, it is believed that |
transported a naval 12-pounder gun taken out of | HMS Challenger on an epic journey of 640 miles alon |
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