「HMS」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「which」)
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In December he was appointed to the submarine | HMS Grampus which was then building, and in April 1 |
The submarine GA-45 attacked was actually | HMS Torbay which escaped undamaged. |
Later Busk served for many years in | HMS Dreadnought, which had fought at Trafalgar. |
In the spring of 1797 he transferred to | HMS Theseus which soon after became Nelson's flagsh |
e ships were joined at sea by the battlecruiser | HMS Repulse which had sailed from Trincomalee. |
Inglefield brought home the ship's company of | HMS Investigator, which had become trapped in the i |
Hurd's Deep is the final resting place of | HMS Affray which sank in 1951. |
The wood used reputedly came from | H.M.S. Thunderer which fought at the Battle of Trafal |
There was also a British warship, the | HMS Duguay-Trouin, which was an 18-gun French priva |
In 1797 Rotheram moved to the sloop | HMS Hawke, which he commanded in the West Indies un |
Captain Aldrich, commander of the survey vessel | HMS Egeria, which visited Christmas Island in 1887. |
Captain Edwards went on to command | HMS Pandora, which was assigned to carry the Bounty |
She rescued the British corvette | HMS Rattler, which was shipwrecked at Romanzoff Bay |
Survivors from the Bison were picked up by | HMS Afridi, which was then sunk by the Stukas. |
The mountain was named in 1917 after | HMS Chester, which was severely damaged in the Batt |
Her new design improved on her half-sister | HMS Furious which lacked an island and a convention |
and finally surrendered to | HMS Bellerophon, which took him to Plymouth before |
o damaged the 10,552 ton armed merchant cruiser | HMS Cheshire, which was towed back to England for r |
ommission was as third lieutenant to the 60-gun | HMS Kingston, which he joined on 13 January 1733. |
The survivors from the Boston were picked up by | HMS Veteran which was sunk the next day by U-404. |
r broke out he was given command of the monitor | HMS Mersey, which was used for operations off the B |
om Plymouth in January 1850, accompanied by the | HMS Investigator, which was under the command of Ro |
the title is a frigate of the Royal Navy, named | HMS Arethusa, which was captured from the French Na |
ield was built as a replacement to the previous | HMS Lichfield which had been broken up in 1744, and |
In 1809 he went on to command | HMS Venerable, which he continued to command with s |
Kirkby was now on board | HMS Melbreak which, for the Normandy landings, acte |
art in the rescue of survivors of the destroyer | HMS Harvester, which had been sunk by U-432 during |
the precursors that led to British Royal Navy's | HMS Invincible, which was laid down two years later |
a cannon salvaged from the wreck of the frigate | HMS Anson which foundered off Loe Bar in 1807. |
Around 8 am on 18 December, | HMS Preston, which was stationed in the channel bet |
ssigned to the region along with the RN warship | HMS Chatham, which left its station patrolling in t |
post of Officer Commanding the seaplane carrier | HMS Hermes, which was sunk after being torpedoed in |
A shell from the Italian submarine hit | HMS Khartoum which suffered a fire resulting in an |
ected by the British, who alerted the submarine | HMS J1, which was on patrol in the area. |
nighted in 1898 for assisting in the salvage of | HMS Victorious, which had grounded and was pulled t |
rs were embarked in Euryalus and the battleship | HMS Implacable which took up positions off the beac |
tish battleships not to mount 6 inch guns since | HMS Inflexible, which joined the fleet in 1881. |
atham for the Mediterranean in order to relieve | HMS Hussar, which returned to Devonport to pay off. |
al Navy has a branch at Gosport in Hampshire at | HMS Sultan, which is also headquarters of the Defen |
ps were joined later that morning by the 64-gun | HMS Veteran, which helped exchange and secure the p |
d Able Seaman in the Royal Navy, serving aboard | HMS Apollo, which was docked in Portsmouth at the t |
In less than six weeks, he constructed the | HMS Inflexible, which he then commanded as part of |
g engagement Thompson came to the assistance of | HMS Culloden, which had run aground on shoals in th |
Percy Stone, and built of oak timber taken from | HMS Thunderer which took part in the Battle of Traf |
1 she heard and decoded a distress message from | HMS Affray, which was sunk with the ultimate loss o |
ember 1795, Plampin took command of the frigate | HMS Lowestoft, which was soon after struck by light |
n people who are descendants of the crew of the | HMS Raleigh which ran aground in 1922 at Point Amou |
USS Caledonia was a brig, formerly | HMS Caledonia, which was captured by the U.S. Navy |
He commanded | HMS Ocean which was sunk by a mine at Gallipoli in |
er, she attacked a British depot ship (probably | HMS Hecla, which was attacked on 11 November and sa |
yrna he fell in with an English party on board | H.M.S. Beacon, which had been sent by British Governm |
rfare Officer in 1981, he served in the frigate | HMS Ambuscade, which included the Falklands War in |
ll, and later receiving a commission to command | HMS Norfolk which was then being built at Southampt |
ament, serving as a volunteer aboard the 64-gun | HMS Ardent, which was then under the command of Cap |
tember 1914, she was unable to warn the cruiser | HMS Pegasus, which was in port repairing her engine |
nd, by depth charges from the British destroyer | HMS Antelope, which picked up 44 survivors from the |
November 1940 with 40 crew on board to relieve | HMS Usk which was on patrol off the Western Approac |
and it was only the perseverance of Countess in | HMS Ethalion which led the squadron under Sir John |
Her sister, | HMS Belleisle, which was purchased at the same time |
command of the brand-new Arethusa Class cruiser | HMS Penelope, which completed construction in early |
a during the Battle of Jutland while serving on | HMS Defence which was sunk during the battle after |
alding went to sea in the anti-aircraft cruiser | HMS Sirius, which saw action in the Mediterranean, |
died of exposure while commanding the barge of | HMS Assistance, which was caught in a snowstorm whi |
ns were to be replaced by a single 18" gun from | HMS Furious which had been converted to an aircraft |
Robert Stopford responded in | HMS Aquilon, which had the assignment of repeating |
service during Operation Pedestal in command of | HMS Rye, which included the rescue of the American |
experiments held by the British Royal Navy with | HMS Alarm, which was coppered in 1761 and thoroughl |
tish naval officer best known as the captain of | HMS Pandora, which the Admiralty sent to the South |
of the Royal Navy torpedo school at Devonport, | HMS Defiance, which was based in floating obsolete |
erred to command of a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate | HMS Meleager which was wrecked on the Triangle Rock |
During World War II he was Gunnery Officer of | HMS Exeter which was badly damaged during the Secon |
her name to the later shore establishment named | HMS Fisgard, which would go on to train engineers a |
'K': to honour Flower class corvette lead ship | HMS Gladiolus, which was sunk in October 1941. |
nce Alfred of the United Kingdom, in command of | HMS Galatea, which took place in 1868. |
d, named after Lieutenant Archibald McMurdo of | H.M.S. Terror, which first charted the area in 1841 u |
of the United Kingdom sent the British warship | HMS Marlborough which brought Feodor's family and o |
irect knowledge of warfare and seafare, such as | HMS Ulysses which is now considered a classic of na |
hen she was brought up by the English submarine | HMS E19 which was able to sink her using two torped |
ggest success, torpedoing the British destroyer | HMS Exmouth, which disappeared with all hands, the |
ister-ship Cadiz, escorted the aircraft carrier | HMS Vengeance, which was flying the flag of the Fir |
his death in the wreck of his ship of the line | HMS Hero, which was lost with two other battleships |
readnought in active service (outlasted only by | HMS Agamemnon, which served as a disarmed seagoing |
fterwards and made a post captain in command of | HMS Caroline, which he commanded in the Indian Ocea |
1808 saw Heywood back in England, in command of | HMS Donegal, which in the following year was part o |
ory were taken from the remains of the previous | HMS Victory, which had caught fire and been burnt t |
the Battle of Lake Erie (including the flagship | HMS Detroit, which was built at the nearby Navy Yar |
of his ship and was given the ship of the line | HMS Warrior which he commanded off Cadiz before ret |
loss after May was the Laforey-class destroyer | HMS Louis which ran aground off Sulva during a gale |
n 300 survivors from the Armed Merchant Cruiser | HMS Transylvania which had been sunk earlier that d |
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