「HMS」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「the」)
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Cochrane commanded the | HMS Surprise and the HMS Forte. |
For the | HMS Khedive, see HMS Khedive (D62). |
In 1628 he was given command of the | HMS Adventure and later he commanded the HMS Garlan |
Engine room of the | HMS Tartar. |
Also, the | HMS Devonshire underwater set. |
He was killed in the | HMS Vanguard disaster of 1917. |
Other commands included: the | HMS Viper, and the HMS Rinaldo before his promotion |
Simulation of the | HMS Ark Royal Flight Deck |
After serving as a midshipman on the | HMS Russell and HMS Lion, and as a sub-lieutenant o |
In her, and afterwards in the | HMS Kingfisher, he continued on the North American |
Brenner sank the | HMS Fiji on 22 May 1941 during the Battle of Crete |
investigate sunken Royal Navy submarines - the | HMS Truculent in January 1950 and HMS Affray in 195 |
ly moored as a static training submarine at the | HMS Dolphin shore-establishment from 1969 until 197 |
He was the commander of the | HMS Niobe that was wrecked in 1874. |
Captain Simons, of the | HMS Melita, called him "a capable paymaster, of goo |
One officer and 43 ratings were rescued by the | HMS Musketeer. |
He was a naval cadet aboard the | HMS Bacchante in 1881. |
In 1790, midshipman George Raper of the | HMS Sirius produced a painting of the bird. |
on - British Admiral who died in sinking of the | HMS Victoria in 1893 |
James Cleveley, ship's carpenter on the | HMS Resolution during Cook's last Pacific voyage, 1 |
y 1944 U-413 under the command of Poel sank the | HMS Warwick. |
He arrived in New York aboard the | HMS Buzzard in June 1839. |
epelled an invasion of British marines from the | HMS Newcastle. |
Whale Island is the home of the | HMS Excellent training establishment. |
John Witherow sailed on the | HMS Invincible with the British troops involved in |
He arrived in South Australia on the | HMS Buffalo in December, 1836. |
Nigel Wilson, KCB, was the first captain of the | HMS Cardiff. |
Hunt-class destroyer escort, formerly named the | HMS Oakley. |
The fierce contest ended in 30 minutes with the | HMS Boxer in ruins. |
nder the command of Lange attacked and sank the | HMS Bluebell on 17 February 1945. |
Embarking on the | HMS Prince Charles, an infantry landing ship, they |
There was also a British warship, the | HMS Duguay-Trouin, which was an 18-gun French priva |
From 1862 to 1866 he commanded the | HMS Pylades on the North American station, and was |
Junkers 88 sank the RHN Vasilissa Olga and the | HMS Intrepid at Lakki Bay, Leros, followed on 1 Oct |
were laid by ships and aircraft, including the | HMS Apollo, HMS Plover, 10th, 50th, 51st and 52nd M |
named for his grandfather who served aboard the | HMS Sussex for the Royal Navy during World War II. |
He joined the crew of the | HMS Bounty as a midshipman in 1787 when it sailed f |
In December 1812, British sailors from the | HMS San Domingo boarded Teazer and set fire to her. |
rator Ferdinand Bauer, Brown's companion on the | HMS Investigator. |
It was renamed the | HMS Louvain in 1915 and was used by the Royal Navy |
horing nearby, Captain Charles Fremantle of the | HMS Challenger, declares the Swan River Colony in A |
In February 1781 he joined the | HMS Courageux in the Channel Squadron, but did not |
However, from the | HMS Victorious air raid, two Fairey Fulmar escort f |
He commanded the | HMS Achilles from 1877 until he was drawn into serv |
ducated between 1880 and 1882 as a cadet at the | HMS Conway Naval School at Birkenhead. |
He was afterwards appointed to the | HMS Bacchante, and received a medal for bravery in |
In 2010, she portrayed the | HMS Providence in the Disney adventure film Pirates |
he farm owned by John Barclay, who survived the | HMS Birkenhead shipwreck in 1852. |
He was on board the | HMS Asia, the British flagship, during the Battle o |
mily, also called Peter Heywood, was aboard the | HMS Bounty when its crew mutinied in 1789. |
om Plymouth in January 1850, accompanied by the | HMS Investigator, which was under the command of Ro |
hip from 1897 to 1941, and gave her name to the | HMS Tamar shore station in Hong Kong (1897 to 1997) |
Waring travelled on the | HMS Indomitable with the Great Britain national rug |
the Alaska Highway, NORAD's operations, and the | HMS Bounty in Tahiti. |
on the SS Petrella, which was torpedoed by the | HMS Sportsman. |
inutes followed by 70 British soldiers from the | HMS Tenedos. |
n Joseph Henry, an American prisoner aboard the | HMS Pearl, it began in the Fighting Cocks Tavern, n |
ly left Naples on 21 December 1798 on board the | HMS Vanguard, a British Royal navy vessel which was |
er Sir Edward Seymour, he was in command of the | HMS Endymion and entered Peking as part of the Brit |
d Burke by Captain George Henry Richards of the | HMS Plumper while surveying Burrard Inlet in 1860. |
- Matthew Flinders reaches Cape Leeuwin on the | HMS Investigator and proceeds to make a survey alon |
ndo travelled across the English Channel on the | HMS Prince Leopold and landed at the bottom of the |
d used on his voyage with Charles Darwin on the | HMS Beagle. |
As the | HMS Wellington, the ship is infamous for being the |
In 1836, Charlton requested the | HMS Actaeon sent under command of Lord Edward Russe |
mber 1799 he became first Lieutenant aboard the | HMS Immortalite. |
Ultor survived the war and returned to the | HMS Dolphin shore-establishment, Gosport, and after |
signalman in the Royal Navy and on loan to the | HMS Bulldog was on the second boat to board the U-1 |
the Grifon, Blackoal and Dauphine, grappled the | HMS Hampton Court, killing her captain, George Clem |
e is subject of a print entitled "Launch of the | HMS Meander, from the Clifton Works, Bristol, 1855" |
f the last survivors - if not the last - of the | HMS Egret died at the age of 88. |
ncluding searching the Seaman's Mission and the | HMS Belfast. |
The ship's badge from the | HMS Reading is the collection of the Historical Soc |
In less than six weeks, he constructed the | HMS Inflexible, which he then commanded as part of |
In 1834 he was appointed to the command of the | HMS Pique, a 36-gun frigate, which ran ashore on th |
er on the first voyage of James Cook aboard the | HMS Endeavour. |
er in Stratford, and aided the purchase of the | H.M.S. Rose by Kaye Williams in Bridgeport. |
h hastily abandoned by the former following the | HMS Sidon tragedy. |
s sank in 9 metres of water while moored at the | HMS Dolphin shore-establishment at Gosport during r |
ed whilst severing as a midshipman on board the | HMS Seahorse and would called it the finest harbors |
n people who are descendants of the crew of the | HMS Raleigh which ran aground in 1922 at Point Amou |
common name for large British naval ships, the | HMS Dreadnought serving when this locomotive was bu |
Ilya meets with two British sailors from the | HMS MANCHESTER, the younger one offers less money, |
sus) was collected during the expedition of the | HMS Challenger during the years 1873-1876. |
awash and the ship's company was rescued by the | HMS Kandahar and taken to Aden, Yemen. |
nuary 1794 and in May 1796 was appointed to the | HMS Agamemnon with Captain Nelson, whom he followed |
d the Navy in 1767 as a midshipman on board the | HMS Yarmouth, commanded by his uncle, which was ser |
iled on the global scientific expedition of the | HMS Challenger in 1872 through 1876. |
, and to Oregon, and most notably he was in the | HMS Challenger expedition of 1872 through 1876 whic |
Skyhawks of Grupo 4 in an attempt to strike the | HMS Invincible aircraft carrier. |
n during the operation, were transported by the | HMS Glengyle landing ship. |
rted the presence of the French frigates to the | HMS Amelia (Captain Frederick Paul Irby). |
l Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe, on board the | HMS Agamemnon in Moudros harbor on the Greek island |
The 1863 incarnation of the | HMS Tamar was the fourth to bear that name, which i |
ied 20 January 1921, at the age of 33, when the | HMS K5 sank with the loss of all hands during a moc |
, the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, consisting of the | HMS Jupiter, Javelin, Jackal, Jersey, and Kashmir, |
on under Nares, which visited the island in the | HMS Challenger in 1874 and utilized the names then |
intrepid attack of Gibraltar, he commanded the | HMS Kingston, one of the battleships which had been |
ed and arrived in the Bay of Islands aboard the | HMS Herald on January 29, 1840. |
nderson, a naturalist and surgeon's mate at the | HMS Resolution during James Cook's second South Sea |
owned by the Ministry of Defence as part of the | HMS Excellent shore establishment, which maintains |
He served in the Royal Navy on the | HMS Director under Captain William Bligh, was force |
"The sending back of Gloucester and Fiji to the | HMS Greyhound was another grave error and cost us t |
at the Edinburgh Botanic Garden, who joined the | HMS Herald expedition to the south-western Pacific |
While aboard the | HMS Buffalo, Hutchinson kept a diary which has beco |
ining vessel in the 1980s and 1990s, run by the | HMS Rose Foundation based in Bridgeport, Connecticu |
t Hound Bay beach from helicopters based on the | HMS Endurance, and attempted to cross to the Argent |
m entered the navy in January 1782 on board the | HMS Juno, with Captain James Montagu, and in her wa |
e under the command of Thomas Bladen Capel, the | HMS Hogue successfully trapped the American Private |
une 1874 he was appointed to the command of the | HMS Monarch in the Channel Fleet, from which he was |
By 1811 he was in command of the | HMS Stately, fighting at the defence of Cadiz, and |
on the Constitution during her battle with the | HMS Guerriere and also served aboard the Franklin. |
e ARA General Belgrano when she was sunk by the | HMS Conqueror's torpedoes during the Falklands (Isl |
h control of the lake by the 1814 launch of the | HMS St. Lawrence, a 112 gun first rate ship of the |
replica of Captain George Vancouver's ship the | HMS Discovery. |
Scaphopoda and Gastropoda collected by on the | H.M.S. Challenger expedition to survey the world's oc |
was scattered and the last British escort, the | HMS Royal Oak, badly hit and with 12 feet of water |
o served in World War II and was commanding the | HMS Devonshire, a heavy cruiser, on 21 November 194 |
the trusted friend of, Lord Nelson onboard the | HMS Victory before and during the Battle of Trafalg |
n has appeared in various films, portraying the | HMS Interceptor in the film Pirates of the Caribbea |
ed astronomy under Wales as a Midshipman on the | HMS Resolution during Cook's second circumnavigatio |
He then served in the | HMS Centaur in 1805 and 1806 under its captain Sir |
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