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He went on to command the ships | HMS Northampton, HMS Curacoa, HMS Albion and HMS Ru |
He then commanded successively the submarines | HMS Ambush, HMS Aurochs, HMS Tally-Ho and HMS Sangu |
During the battle, | HMS Marlborough. |
The convoy was escorted by the destroyers | HMS Electra, HMS Active, and HMS Impulsive; the min |
Task Force 11', and consisted of the battleship | HMS Nelson, escort carriers HMS Attacker & HMS Hunt |
After the War he commanded the submarines | HMS Virtue, HMS Talent and HMS Aeneas and then the |
This comprised the battlecruiser | HMS Renown, the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal, the |
Forecastle differences on the destroyer | HMS Edinburgh. |
In the distance | HMS Obdurate (centre) leaving a Russian bay, with H |
She was the former | HMS Oulston (M1129). |
The flagship was the cruiser | HMS Belfast and the convoy's other escorts included |
He later commanded the minesweepers | HMS Stubbington, Royal Navy Reserve HMS Thames, the |
ed in World War II and commanded the submarines | HMS H43 and HMS Varne. |
He commanded the cruiser | HMS Vindictive 1938-1939, and the sloop HMS Puffin |
He transferred to the frigates | HMS Orpheus and HMS Aurora towards the end of the w |
s acting captain he also commanded the frigates | HMS Rattlesnake and HMS Blonde. |
The escort consisted of the destroyers | HMS Icarus, HMS Tartar and two armed trawlers. |
Later he commanded the battleship, | HMS Repulse, and the cruiser, HMS Lancaster. |
100 survivors were picked up by the destroyers | HMS Griffin and HMS Hotspur. |
Brind served in World War I on the Gunboat | HMS Excellent followed by HMS Malaya and finally on |
The escort consisted of the cruiser | HMS Berwick, the destroyers HMS Offa and HMS Onslow |
was sunk near Cape Ortegal, Spain by the sloops | HMS Wren, HMS Woodpecker, Kite and HMS Wild Goose. |
He commanded the submarines | HMS H44 during 1936, HMS Rainbow from 1939 to 1940 |
In the 1980s, | HMS Eastbourne remained moored at Rosyth Dockyard a |
less accidentally rammed and sank the submarine | HMS K17. |
yal Navy battle group comprising the destroyers | HMS Kandahar, HMS Khartoum, HMS Kingston and the sl |
In 1765 he became commander of the sloop | HMS Ferret. |
Fury was again detached to join the destroyers | HMS Wheatland and HMS Wilton in escorting HMS Scyll |
The head on the submarine | HMS Alliance (P417) |
That group was centred around the destroyer | HMS Bristol. |
In the foreground is the restored | HMS M33 monitor |
She was escorted by the destroyers | HMS Dainty, HMS Jervis, HMS Juno and HMS Diamond, a |
He commanded the cruisers | HMS Vindictive and HMS Andromeda in the Reserve Fle |
d naval detachment consisting of the battleship | HMS Prince of Wales, the battlecruiser HMS Repulse, |
He was also informed that the ships-of-the-line | HMS Ganges and HMS Implacable had already started f |
man squadron near Goodwin Sands, the destroyers | HMS Paragon and HMS Llewellyn were torpedoed. |
November 1914, Helmuth accompanied the cruiser | HMS Fox and the battleship HMS Goliath to Dar es Sa |
He then successively commanded the troopship | HMS Tyne in the Mediterranean and the cruiser HMS M |
moted Captain in 1901, he commanded the cruiser | HMS King Alfred and then the battleship HMS Swiftsu |
He subsequently commanded the frigates | HMS Alexandria and HMS Orontes on the North Sea and |
ater served as second in command of the cruiser | HMS Neptune then commanded the sloop HMS Weston. |
Dundas went on to command the 64-gun | HMS Africa, another Trafalgar veteran, and the 74-g |
War, Mackinnon served aboard the battlecruiser, | HMS Indomitable, and the battleship, HMS Barham. |
was responsible for the building of the 50-gun | HMS Falkland and the sloop HMS Lizard in 1744, the |
In 1771 he moved to the larger | HMS Southampton and under her captain John MacBride |
tercept them, consisting of Phoenix, the 50-gun | HMS Leopard, the 28-gun HMS Pegasus and the brig-sl |
wo years, Ballard's next command was the 50-gun | HMS Berschermer before he, in July 1806, recommissi |
, and then commanded in succession the cruisers | HMS Essex and HMS Carnarvon and the battleship HMS |
in 1904, he was given command of the battleship | HMS Albemarle, of the training ship HMS Impegnable |
s dispatching a force including the battleships | HMS Valiant and HMS Resolution and the battlecruise |
ket firing Typhoon fighter-bombers, the monitor | HMS Roberts, the light cruisers HMS Belfast and HMS |
On 23 November 1943 she and the frigates | HMS Bazely and HMS Blackwood sank the U-boat U-648 |
In December he was appointed to the submarine | HMS Grampus which was then building, and in April 1 |
month of repairs, escorted by ships of the line | HMS Defence and HMS Cressy. |
On 29 November, the destroyers | HMS Encounter and HMS Jupiter joined at Colombo fro |
ta when they were able to bring up the monitors | HMS Mersey and HMS Severn. |
ughts ever built other than the Swiftsure-class | HMS Swiftsure and HMS Triumph. |
hief of the West African Station in the frigate | HMS Iphigenia, later transferring to HMS Owen Glend |
He served aboard the cruiser | HMS Caradoc in China while Hill was aboard the dest |
reupon he was made acting-captain of the 74-gun | HMS Sultan, afterwards being transferred to the 28- |
d 2 Panamanian flagged) escorted by the cruiser | HMS Kenya, the destroyer HMS Intrepid, minesweepers |
June, Glengyle was operating with the cruisers | HMS Phoebe, HMAS Perth and HMS Calcutta at the star |
He later commanded the cruisers | HMS Blonde and HMS Cordelia, and was present in the |
At a young age, Thomas joined the frigate | HMS Montreal and in 1771 passed the lieutenants exa |
armament, Bertie gained command of the frigate | HMS Latona before progressing to captain of a ship |
The force consisted of the battlecruiser | HMS Hood, the light cruiser Edinburgh, and the dest |
In 1905 he joined the battleship | HMS Renown and in January 1907 transferred to HMS Q |
Jervis ordered the fourth rate ship of the line | HMS Asia (64 guns), and the sloop, HMS Zebra to tak |
He commanded the frigate, | HMS Ambuscade, from 1976 to 1980 when he was made s |
ith the Royal Navy, and consisting of the ships | HMS Sentinel and HMS Skirmisher. |
ish frigate Pomona was captured by the frigates | HMS Anson and HMS Arethusa under the commands of Ca |
He then went on the command the cruisers | HMS Liverpool and HMS Birmingham from 1951 and 1952 |
s of the capital ships assigned to the mission, | HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse. |
ibraltar after being attacked by the destroyers | HMS Firedrake and HMS Wrestler . |
He also commanded the destroyer | HMS Agincourt at home and in East Asia before takin |
45 of her crew by depth charges from the sloop | HMS Rochester and the corvette HMS Tamarisk. |
lades and rewards, and he took over the frigate | HMS Anson in 1796. |
ptember 6, 1943, he was assigned to the cruiser | HMS Penelope as executive officer. |
s small convoy was also covered by the cruisers | HMS Manchester and Southampton. |
back to the Home Fleet in command of the scout, | HMS Skirmisher. |
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. |
was ordered in 1941, originally under the name | HMS Pique. |
me from the ship used as its tender, the fourth | HMS Dryad. |
e ships were joined at sea by the battlecruiser | HMS Repulse which had sailed from Trincomalee. |
The Artigliere was sunk by the cruiser | HMS York on the following morning. |
film is set in Merseyside where the battleship | HMS Hercules is being built. |
He took command of the destroyer | HMS Wizard during the Suez Crisis in 1956. |
In 1885 he transferred to the gunboat | HMS Grappler at Gibraltar. |
He later served in the corvette | HMS Wolverine during the Jamaica Rebellion of 1865. |
Farncomb was stationed on board the battleship | HMS Royal Sovereign in April 1917. |
Served as second-in-command of the destroyer | HMS Syren for a year. |
He transferred to the 18-gun | HMS Ceres and commanded her off the Leeward Islands |
ached for a ship and allocated the 'two-decker' | HMS Worcester. |
hment of Royal Marines was on board the gunboat | HMS Ladybird. |
appointed Commanding Officer of the battleship | HMS Hood in 1895. |
he Bounty was never referred to by the prefixes | HMS or HMAV while in service. |
On 13 June 1952 she collided with the destroyer | HMS Zephyr, while leaving Portland harbour. |
911 she was in collision with the battlecruiser | HMS Inflexible. |
He then took command of the submarine | HMS Trenchant, based at Trincomalee, Ceylon (now Sr |
yal Navy and by 1908 was Captain of the cruiser | HMS Roxburgh. |
She fired two torpedoes at the battleship | HMS Warspite, but missed her. |
In September 1804 he joined the frigate | HMS Naiad (38 guns) which was present at Trafalgar. |
Navy in January 1798, serving aboard the 28-gun | HMS Brilliant in the Mediterranean. |
906, she transferred her crew to the battleship | HMS Africa. |
optronic mast was tested on the Trafalgar-class | HMS Trenchant in 1998. |
02 and subsequently joined the ship of the line | HMS Ganges. |
In the morning, | HMS Snowdrop took Cassin in tow for Queenstown. |
He then commanded the frigate, | HMS Ajax and the First Frigate Squadron from 1983 t |
He was given command of the battleship | HMS Hindostan in 1908. |
is first command in mid 1796, that of the sloop | HMS Spitfire. |
er a period of 21 years, including the cruisers | HMS Achilles and HMS Leander, the training mineswee |
ered from BAeSEMA in 1995 to replace the ageing | HMS Hecla. |
On 22 July she and the destroyers | HMS Hasty, Havock, Jackal, Jaguar, Jervis, Kandahar |
om a lifeboat some hours later by the destroyer | HMS Boadicea. |
Lydiard was appointed to command the 38-gun | HMS Anson in 1805. |
He was given command of the destroyer | HMS Tartar from 1942. |
1916 was a captain in command of the battleship | HMS Colossus. |
Iride almost torpedoed the destroyer | HMS Havock on 31 August 1939. |
erved in World War II as Captain of the cruiser | HMS Despatch. |
Forbes was appointed to command the 80-gun | HMS Norfolk in 1742 by Admiral Thomas Mathews. |
He commissioned the battlecruiser | HMS Princess Royal in 1913 and joined the Battle Cr |
s, a Hawker-Siddeley Nimrod and the minesweeper | HMS Bridport) |
Leopard carried the men to the ship | HMS Halifax for trial. |
r then requested his services aboard the 64-gun | HMS Stately. |
t - "Force F" - was reinforced by the destroyer | HMS Hotspur, and later by the corvettes HMS Peony, |
the Clyde as an escort, along with the cruiser | HMS Kenya and the destroyers HMS Achates, Sabre and |
On 25 December 1798, while commanding the sloop | HMS Hobart, on the East India station, Ballard was |
In 1797 Rotheram moved to the sloop | HMS Hawke, which he commanded in the West Indies un |
Captain on 31 January 1782, getting the frigate | HMS Sphinx as his first command and then (in 1796) |
He was next aboard the 50-gun | HMS Trusty, the flagship of Rear-Admiral Sir John L |
eavy cruiser Prinz Eugen sank the battlecruiser | HMS Hood, and heavily damaged the accompanying batt |
avy in World War I, and consisting of the ships | HMS Pathfinder and HMS Patrol. |
s appointed Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMS Duchess in 1951 and the carrier HMS Centaur in |
r, and took up a post as commander of the sloop | HMS Ferret, moving to command HMS Cygnet in Novembe |
He served afloat in the battleship | HMS Canada at the Battle of Jutland and as executiv |
th Rowley on his next two flagships, the 74-gun | HMS Terrible from June 1780 and the 98-gun HMS Prin |
ley's side when the admiral moved to the 74-gun | HMS Ajax under Captain N. Chasington in December, a |
served as a gunnery officer in the battleships | HMS Magnificent with the Channel Fleet and HMS Rami |
to explore the Antarctic Continent in the ships | HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. |
He then joined the frigate | HMS Raleigh in the Mediterranean as a Midshipman, f |
He was entered on the books of the cutter | HMS Jackal in June 1782, and in 1783 was appointed |
792 he went to the Mediterranean in the frigate | HMS Druid, and on 16 September 1793 was made captai |
The escorting force included the battleships | HMS Duke of York and Anson, the cruisers USS Tuscal |
fore transferring to take command of the 32-gun | HMS Arethusa in March 1771, followed by the 32-gun |
mber 1928 he was given command of the destroyer | HMS Windsor, followed by HMS Thruster in August 192 |
Indian 71st Brigade was to land, the battleship | HMS Queen Elizabeth opened fire with her main batte |
re air attacks and, south of Crete, the cruiser | HMS Birmingham was damaged and the escorting destro |
of convoy SL 81, St Albans joined the destroyer | HMS Wanderer (D74) and the Flower-class corvette HM |
Saumarez had a seventh ship of the line, | HMS Superb, but she and her accompanying brig Pasle |
In company with the destroyers | HMS Kashmir and HMS Icarus, Kingston attacked the G |
He was given command of the destroyers | HMS Broadsword and then HMS Battleaxe between 1950 |
After the War he was given command of the sloop | HMS Modeste and then the destroyer HMS Finistere an |
ted was damaged in collision with the destroyer | HMS Landrail, and on 24 March 1916 she was again da |
He was made Commanding Officer of the submarine | HMS Teredo in 1947 and the submarine HMS Solent in |
In 1965, he was given command of the frigate | HMS Ajax and the Second Destroyer Squadron in the F |
After sinking the minesweeper | HMS Bramble, Eckoldt mistook the British light crui |
In company with the destroyers | HMS Kingston and HMS Icarus, Kashmir attacked the e |
it was stopped in the North Sea by the cruiser | HMS Achilles and ordered to proceed to the boarding |
igned to the West Indies, commanding the cutter | HMS Frederick; he led the ship against a much more |
o the area south of Piraeus with the destroyers | HMS Panther and HMS Rockwood in order to intercept |
erved in the Mediterranean on board the frigate | HMS Virginie and the ship of the line HMS Suffolk b |
of the escort for Convoy MW9A, with the cruiser | HMS Carlisle, HMS Lance, the Heythrop and the Eridg |
His next appointment was to the 74-gun | HMS Mulgrave off Cherbourg, then from September 181 |
r of SM U-52 in World War I he sank the cruiser | HMS Nottingham. |
He commanded the battlecruiser | HMS Tiger 1925-27 and served as Naval Aide-de-Camp |
He also discovered the wreck of the battleship | HMS Victoria in Lebanon in 2004, sitting in 150m of |
eleven, and first went to sea aboard the sloop | HMS Fly. |
cked in the Battle of Lowestoft by the fireship | HMS Bramble, under Captain Napthali Ball. |
onto a depth-charge thrower aboard the corvette | HMS Dianthus, 14 August 1942 |
eptember it flew its Hurricanes off the carrier | HMS Argus, deploying to an airfield near Murmansk. |
7 Squadron, on Fairey Fulmars, from the carrier | HMS Argus. |
rescued most of the survivors and the destroyer | HMS Mohawk towed her stern-first to Malta. |
On 22 May she escorted the battleship | HMS King George V in the search for the German batt |
On 26 April she supported the battleship | HMS Goliath during attempts to support the landing |
World War I, Wodehouse served on the battleship | HMS Revenge at the Battle of Jutland, as a gunnery |
cadet in 1932, and was assigned to the cruiser | HMS Norfolk. |
ir Squadron and then took charge of the frigate | HMS Amazon. |
Captain Lancelot, she torpedoed the battleship | HMS Resolution. |
In 1795, as Captain of the 90-gun | HMS Namur, he took part in the Battle of Cape St Vi |
She collided with the destroyer | HMS Nessus in the North Sea on 8 September 1918, wh |
ollowed Minchin to his next command, the 38-gun | HMS Hebe, and went out to the West Indies. |
transported to Australia on board the carriers | HMS Fencer and Striker, arriving on 23 December 194 |
under air attack on 11 March, with the cruiser | HMS Naiad being sunk by a torpedo. |
Lieutenant in June 1887 and joined the corvette | HMS Volage in the Training Squadron in 1888. |
ns in 1930 and then took command of the cruiser | HMS Neptune in 1933. |
g the lines of that installed on the battleship | HMS Ramillies. |
The escort included the cruiser | HMS Edinburgh, destroyers Echo and Escapade, two mi |
nder Captain Sir Sidney Smith aboard the 80-gun | HMS Tigre. |
avy in 1777 aged just eleven aboard the frigate | HMS Hussar. |
ally early age of thirty and joined the cruiser | HMS Europa. |
she was hit by two torpedoes from the submarine | HMS Urge, broke in two and sank. |
arlier veterans who served on the sloop/frigate | HMS Opossum (1943-1960). |
ecorded as being a Captain, commanding the ship | HMS Princess. |
Currently, the name | HMS President is given to a shore establishment of |
nd World War he was a midshipman on the cruiser | HMS Cumberland. |
In command of the frigate | HMS Brilliant 1992-93, he was involved in the early |
3, Cato left Sydney in the company of the ships | HMS Porpoise and Bridgewater bound for India. |
The ship is named for the fictional | HMS Thunder Child in H. G. Wells' novel The War of |
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