「HMS」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「the」)
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This comprised the battlecruiser | HMS Renown, the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal, the |
capacity he successively commanded: The frigate | HMS Adventure, the third rate HMS Dictator, the thi |
The escort consisted of the cruiser | HMS Berwick, the destroyers HMS Offa and HMS Onslow |
HMS Marlborough, the name of several Royal Navy shi | |
HMS Phoenix, the name of several Royal Navy ships | |
HMS Basilisk, the name of several Royal Navy ships | |
that date, her name, Impregnable, was given to | HMS Bulwark (the former HMS Howe), still serving at |
Until 1980 she was known as | HMS Clyde (the traditional name for ships attached |
tercept them, consisting of Phoenix, the 50-gun | HMS Leopard, the 28-gun HMS Pegasus and the brig-sl |
ket firing Typhoon fighter-bombers, the monitor | HMS Roberts, the light cruisers HMS Belfast and HMS |
d 2 Panamanian flagged) escorted by the cruiser | HMS Kenya, the destroyer HMS Intrepid, minesweepers |
The force consisted of the battlecruiser | HMS Hood, the light cruiser Edinburgh, and the dest |
Wreck of | HMS A1, the first British submarine casualty, disco |
In late 1771 he became captain of | HMS Dorset, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland's yacht. |
She was assigned to | HMS Defiance the Torpedo School at Devonport. |
He was the first Commanding Officer of | HMS Vanguard, the United Kingdom's first Trident mi |
He was next aboard the 50-gun | HMS Trusty, the flagship of Rear-Admiral Sir John L |
As with | HMS Pioneer, the design of Perseus was altered duri |
was promoted to lieutenant on his assignment to | HMS Medway, the submarine depot ship of the China S |
Originally named | HMS Centaur, the ship was renamed Tomahawk and fina |
(During one exercise, oiling from | HMS Howe, the two ships locked together and Volage |
He was on board the | HMS Asia, the British flagship, during the Battle o |
Renamed | HMS Helverson, the ship was sunk to block the River |
It is currently home to | HMS Excellent, the oldest shore training establishm |
During the Second World War it was home to | HMS Proserpine, the main base for the naval fleet b |
vention of Jackie Fisher, he was later moved to | HMS Excellent, the naval gunnery school at Whale Is |
As the | HMS Wellington, the ship is infamous for being the |
s built on the former site of the RNEC Manadon ( | HMS Thunderer), the Royal Navy's former Engineering |
for the Navigation School itself, and then for | HMS Dryad, the shore establishment at Southwick Hou |
Unlike most other warships since | HMS Dreadnought, the Casablanca class ships were eq |
In 1903 Gannet was ordered to relieve | HMS President, the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve dr |
40 he was promoted Captain and given command of | HMS Sparrowhawk, the naval air station at Hatston i |
He was formerly a Lieutenant Commander at | HMS President, the London unit of the Royal Naval R |
ardiff was originally to be replaced in 2009 by | HMS Daring, the first of the Royal Navy's next gene |
Ilya meets with two British sailors from the | HMS MANCHESTER, the younger one offers less money, |
In February 1942, while accompanied by | HMS Dragonfly, the ship was attacked by fighter-bom |
development of the submarine was the design for | HMS A1, the first British-designed boat and a signi |
The action took place on the quarterdeck of | HMS Victory, the elderly seaman showing a young boy |
HMS Apollo, the third ship of the Royal Navy to be | |
in 1955 as the engineer officer of the frigate | HMS Whitby, the leading ship of the successful clas |
mediately became the captain of the second rate | HMS London, the flagship of his uncle and joined th |
of the survivors were rescued by the destroyer | HMS Pigeon, the survivors were reassembled at Winch |
ing the Ulysses, Young served aboard the 64-gun | HMS Ruby, the flagship of Sir Peter Parker at Jamai |
Cook's successor, King was appointed to command | HMS Discovery, the Resolution's consort, remaining |
On 31 July 1911 Fraser joined | HMS Excellent, the Royal Navy's school of Gunnery a |
HMS Monarch, the masted turret ship proposed by the | |
was torpedoed by the British E-class submarine | HMS E1; the torpedo was not spotted until it was ap |
When | HMS Amphion, the first Royal Naval ship to be sunk |
7 March - | HMS Howe, the Royal Navy's last, largest and fastes |
In March 1944 he returned to shore duty at | HMS Monck, the Combined Training Headquarters at La |
tember 1911 the young Lieutenant Holland joined | HMS Excellent, the Royal Navy's Gunnery school at W |
e found in many ships built by Kockums, such as | HMS Orion, the Collins class submarines in the Roya |
olutionary War broke out he was a lieutenant in | HMS Boyne, the flagship of Sir John Jervis during h |
ynard in The Yeomen of the Guard, Josephine in | H.M.S. Pinafore, the Plaintiff in Trial by Jury, and |
mantle became the Captain of the 26 gun frigate | HMS Challenger the first ship to arrive in a fleet |
From 23 October 1925 he was stationed at | HMS Columbine, the naval base at Port Edgar in the |
HMS Apollo, the sixth ship of the Royal Navy to be | |
pen fire, registering a hit at extreme range on | HMS Galatea (the shell did not explode). |
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