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The fleet of four 50-gun ships along with 5 | frigates, a sloop and 6 bomb ketches destroyed landing |
g a December 1814 half-gale when four British | frigates, Acasta, Leander, Newcastle and Acasta sighte |
cases, who investigated on the French-Taiwan | frigates Affair, which has been related to the Clearst |
foreign personalities involved in the Taiwan | frigates affair. |
e American frigate USS Boston and two Swedish | frigates against several Tripolitian corsairs. |
In 1840-1841 he sailed in the Baltic Sea on | frigates Alexander Nevsky and Kastor. |
The British | frigates also hoisted their British flags. |
The French Cassard class | frigates also utilise this system. |
ded the 28-gun sixth rate Amphitrite, and the | frigates Amelia and Uranie. |
The | Frigates, An Account of the Lighter Warships of the Na |
The | Frigates: An Account of the Lighter Warships of the Na |
Not being able to out run the British | frigates and was forced to surrender. |
They were classed as | frigates and named after captains of the Napoleonic Wa |
ish fleet of around 15 ships of the line plus | frigates and galleys which they met near Chesma Bay, w |
control radar used on a number of early PLA-N | frigates and destroyers. |
7 | frigates and 8 xebecs were destroyed, the remaining fr |
March 1805 with eleven ships of the line, six | frigates and two brigs. |
During the battle the | frigates and smaller vessels acted in support, but did |
nian, United States was one of the new 44-gun | frigates, and her broadside was 864 pounds of metal, v |
of the war, but it appeared more commonly on | frigates and destroyers at the time. |
Murray Maxwell of HMS Alceste with two other | frigates and a sloop. |
At that time there was normally three | frigates and three ocean-going tugs deployed to protec |
ena, on 15 July 1798 Lion fought four Spanish | frigates and successfully captured one, Santa Dorothea |
tarted building large sail-boats - corvettes, | frigates and line boats for the future Black Sea fleet |
They were classed as | frigates and named after captains of the Napoleonic Wa |
uccessfully commanded a succession of sloops, | frigates and ships of the line. |
ow-on from the earlier Le Corse (or E50 Type) | Frigates, and like them, were long-range convoy escort |
hree and deploys aboard cruisers, destroyers, | frigates, and aircraft carriers in support of a carrie |
20 June an Ottoman force of 5 battleships, 9 | frigates and 26 galleys and xebecs surprised a Russian |
rom a ship of the line to oppose large French | frigates, and in her fought numerous actions, especial |
wn the next day, around 4 a.m., sighted three | frigates and a corvette about seven or eight leagues ( |
lley "Desna" which was part of a force of two | frigates and four galleys (themselves a part of Admira |
re British and Australian destroyers, sloops, | frigates and corvettes (such as Pheasant, Crane, Woodc |
sal consisted of two ships of the line, seven | frigates and four smaller vessels, which he quickly pu |
of five 74 gun ships of the line, three large | frigates and a brig. |
division comprising a ship-of-the-line, four | frigates and two corvettes. |
s Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided missile | frigates and is the only ship to bear Boone's name. |
several different escorts such as corvettes, | frigates and destroyers, and warships such as cruisers |
nd, consisting of five ships of the line, two | frigates and two corvettes, which sailed from Brest fo |
to escape, evading fire from the lead French | frigates, and on 20 August Dundas fell in with Vice-Ad |
ckett's Harbor, New York, was waiting for new | frigates and heavily-armed brigs to be completed befor |
scent of the Dutch Tromp-class guided missile | frigates and has on occasion led to confusion when ide |
A French convoy of five | frigates and two corvettes, sailing to the French West |
suant to these orders, 8 ships of the line, 6 | frigates and 55 smaller vessels under Kapudan Pasha Se |
and some smaller vessels vs 3 battleships, 2 | frigates and 4 armed merchantmen) he sailed up before |
Four French Navy | frigates and a brig, all survivors of the Battle of Tr |
rge transport, a hostile tanker, three patrol | frigates, and one lugger, totaling 28,000 tons of ship |
e 1860s the main difference between Blackwall | frigates and clippers was the stern gallery (which "tr |
forty sail of the line, and upwards of thirty | frigates and smaller vessels, formed a junction at Car |
The Cassard class AA | frigates are an air defence variant of the Georges Ley |
ding Platform Helicopter (LPH) Ocean, Type 23 | frigates Argyll and Somerset and four ships of the Roy |
Olna replenishing | frigates as part of the Bristol Group en route to the |
ea Wolf missiles, both on Type 22 and Type 23 | frigates, as part of normal ammunition replenishment o |
Charles F. Adams class destroyers, Knox class | frigates as well as others. |
Samuel Pym RN was being out-flanked by French | frigates attacking Grand Port, Mauritius. |
ss cruisers, Leahy-class cruisers, Knox-class | frigates, Bronstein-class frigates, Hamilton-class cut |
River class | frigates brought two significant advantages to MOEF. |
Basil Lubbock, The Blackwall | Frigates, Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1924. |
Basil Lubbock, The Blackwall | Frigates, Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1922. |
She was one of a two ship class of | frigates, built to an 1828 design by Sir Robert Seppin |
emate ships and were therefore called armored | frigates, but even before construction began the desig |
Delamarre de Lamellerie escaped with the four | frigates by abandoning the slower brig, which was capt |
AN/SQS-26 CX - Knox class | frigates, California class cruisers |
In the battle, two British | frigates captured or destroyed three or four Dano-Norw |
oyed in operations off the Han River with the | frigates Cardigan Bay and Mounts Bay in support of mil |
It was used on Brooke class | frigates, Charles F. Adams class destroyers, Hatakaze |
He then served on the | frigates Columbus and United States in the Mediterrane |
His early service was in | frigates Congress and United States, and during the Me |
June 1815 and two days later, in company with | frigates Constellation and Guerriere and sloop Epervie |
Separating a few minutes later, the | frigates continued their close-range duel. |
ne drawing away Cochrane's forces so that the | frigates could slip away and reach Guadeloupe. |
essfully transferred the money and all of the | frigates crew into the tiny vessel. |
Junon clear off the two full-strength French | frigates, Deecker tried to escape but found his ship u |
e of the eponymous Lively class of 18-pounder | frigates, designed by the Surveyor of the Navy, Sir Wi |
Symonds she was also one of the last class of | frigates designed by him. |
y to bid for all future warship projects like | frigates, destroyers, aircraft carriers, LPDs, submari |
a result of practical experiences of British | frigates during the Falklands War. |
It was removed from the | frigates during the 2000s as part of an upgrade of the |
His exploits in command of | frigates during the French Revolutionary Wars and his |
an submarines U-568 while in company with the | frigates Eridge and Hurworth in the Mediterranean nort |
s in designing the United States Navy's first | frigates, especially USS Constitution and USS Constell |
into shoal waters where the heavier American | frigates feared to go for danger of running aground. |
AN/SQS-26 AXR - Bronstein class | frigates, FF-1037, 1038 |
AN/SQS-26 AXR - Garcia class | frigates, FF-1040, 1041, 1043, 1044, 1045 |
AN/SQS-26 BX - Garcia class | frigates, FF-1046-FF-1051, Belknap class cruisers, USS |
One of Johnstone's | frigates, flying French colours, intercepted a Dutch m |
as intended as a prototype for anti submarine | frigates for use as convoy escorts in the North Atlant |
ions of 15 gunboats which drove three British | frigates from Hampton Roads on 20 June 1813. |
s class of engine, and won a race against two | frigates from Plymouth to Madeira in 1865. |
ampaign that had been dominated by sloops and | frigates, gave the British uncontested control of the |
John Young (CTF 75 embarked) and Elliot, and | frigates Gray, Whipple, Lang, Ramsey and through the n |
that were to serve as Coastal Forces control | frigates had extra guns fitted. |
's Channel by depth charges from the Canadian | frigates HMCS La Hulloise, HMCS Strathadam and HMCS Th |
24 hours later U-889 was turned over to the | frigates HMCS Buckingham and HMCS Inch Arran who escor |
ealand Government of the time, which sent two | frigates, HMNZS Canterbury and Otago, to the atoll in |
He transferred to the | frigates HMS Orpheus and HMS Aurora towards the end of |
As acting captain he also commanded the | frigates HMS Rattlesnake and HMS Blonde. |
He subsequently commanded the | frigates HMS Alexandria and HMS Orontes on the North S |
On 23 November 1943 she and the | frigates HMS Bazely and HMS Blackwood sank the U-boat |
naval action with Victoire against the 32-gun | frigates HMS Thetis and Montreal. |
he Spanish frigate Pomona was captured by the | frigates HMS Anson and HMS Arethusa under the commands |
She later chased two large Continental | frigates in the Caribbean before she was accidentally |
e Oliver Hazard Perry-class of guided-missile | frigates in the United States Navy. |
destroyer escort ships, later reclassified as | frigates, in the United States Navy. |
John Monkton, who signalled for help from the | frigates in reserve. |
of Flamborough Head with a pair of Royal Navy | frigates in the American Revolutionary War on 23 Septe |
estroyer escorts, formed the Captain class of | frigates in the Royal Navy and played a vital part in |
dron that attacked and destroyed three French | frigates in the Bay of Biscay, an action for which he |
t, which lost some of its best commanders and | frigates in the campaign, and on the Austrian advance |
chase cost of the Shah and the other two iron | frigates: Inconstant and Raleigh. |
he luffed to shoot all their artillery on the | frigates, inflicting serious damage. |
Indian Navy | frigates, INS Godavari and INS Betwa intercepted the f |
d these transmittions, and dispatched two ASW | frigates, INS Khukri and the " INS Kirpan of 14th Squa |
offer and chose two Dutch Karel Doorman-class | frigates instead. |
o the subsequent decommissioning of the three | frigates involved. |
h the other members of 1st Support Group, the | frigates Jed, Wear and Spey, the escort now stood at 1 |
Egret together with the sloop Pelican and the | frigates Jed, Rother, Spey and Evenlode. |
Triton, the fastest of the three British | frigates, led the chase of the second frigate. |
The French | frigates located the British in the morning, and the s |
n which captured the two heavily armed French | frigates Loire and Seine, and destroyed the protecting |
igo but then retreated when the three British | frigates made ready to engage them. |
9 | frigates of 30 guns - 1 destroyed on 6 November, 8 des |
Q class Destroyers and | Frigates of the Royal Australian Navy, p. 87 |
class (Type F70) is a class of anti-submarine | frigates of the French Navy. |
was a member of the Sachsen class of armored | frigates of the German Imperial Navy. |
She trained | frigates of the Republic of Korea in antisubmarine war |
ad ship and first Batch 1 unit of the Type 22 | frigates of the Royal Navy. |
390/F390) was the lead ship of the Loch-class | frigates of the British Royal Navy, built by John Brow |
e Trincomalee is one of two surviving British | frigates of this era - her near-sister HMS Unicorn (of |
he Duguay-Trouin is a F67 type large high-sea | frigates of the French Marine Nationale specialised in |
hundred ton, thirty-two gun 12-pounder armed | frigates of the French Navy, the RN looked to a newer |
Five | frigates of this class were built. |
nt had a narrow escape from two French 44-gun | frigates off Santa Cruz. |
re of Le Rhin in 1806 and that of four French | frigates off Rochefort by Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet |
sighting the French, and their escort of five | frigates on the morning of 17 October, the British gav |
In 1809 and early 1810, these | frigates operated with impunity along British trade ro |
er the crew training period in June 1992 both | frigates participated in the international exercise US |
, now with twenty ships of the line and seven | frigates, passed Cape Finisterre on the northwest coas |
irds consist of sooty, grey, and white terns; | frigates, petrels and shearwaters; boobies, migratory |
s Portsmouth, Kearsarge and Plymouth, and the | frigates Powhatan, Tennessee and Colorado, between 187 |
These | frigates primarily carry out antisubmarine warfare, bu |
The two "Captain" class | frigates reached Derry, Northern Ireland, on 23 April. |
ed down and captured, but two escaped and the | frigates reached Guadeloupe, although neither would ev |
On 29 August, the | frigates reached Panka at the easternmost point of Jav |
The contractors were to supply wood for the | frigates recently authorized by the United States Cong |
tish, these missed the ships and both Type 21 | frigates rejoined the Task Force. |
The three armored | frigates remained off the island of Wangerooge. |
The action then concluded with the three | frigates resuming their blockade stations having taken |
ore of 1500 shots from each side, the Spanish | frigates, seeing that the Allied fleet was well protec |
After several weeks sailing in tandem, the | frigates separated in early November. |
With their mission complete, the | frigates separated to raid Dutch shipping, Psyche sail |
The leading vessel was named after the turuma | frigates serving in the Archipelago Fleet in the 18th |
the British over the next couple of days, the | frigates shadowed it, reporting on its movements. |
At dawn on 5 October, the Spanish | frigates sighted the coast of Portugal. |
ources in the region, this allowed the French | frigates significant freedom to attack British interes |
Frigates, Sloops and Brigs. | |
ition, there were another three dozen smaller | frigates, sloops, bomb vessels, gun-brigs and schooner |
It was one of a class of | frigates specifically designated to locate and destroy |
gus River suffered from the same problem, the | frigates spreading out widely in their search but fail |
ani War Captain Mulla was a senior officer of | frigates squadron of Indian Navy. |
ction it was ill equipped to fight the French | frigates stationed in the Indian Ocean. |
ren's fleet aboard the fluyt Marlborough, the | frigates Surveillante and Apollon, and aboard the ship |
commissioned in the mid-1990s, save for three | frigates that were sold to the Uruguayan Navy. |
He was the builder of one of the first | frigates, the Constant Warwick. |
Six | Frigates: The Epic History of the Founding of the U.S. |
, but also comprised a couple of bigger steam | frigates, the Rurik and the Kalevala, named after the |
The original Type 12 | frigates, the Whitby class, were designed as first rat |
ginia, however, was able to destroy two Union | frigates, the USS Congress and the USS Cumberland, and |
s resemble modern Anti Surface Warfare (ASuW) | frigates, the main difference being the total absence |
The King arrived in Dover with 20 ships and | frigates, the Lord General and his life guard was acco |
ong with the four older Sachsen class armored | frigates, though by 1901-2, the Sachsens were replaced |
Hornby served on | frigates throughout most of his wartime experience, wh |
To enable new | frigates to meet the American frigates on less unequal |
t day and reported the presence of the French | frigates to the HMS Amelia (Captain Frederick Paul Irb |
ns to transfer these nuclear weapons from the | frigates to the safety of the deep magazines aboard Fo |
ps from capture by the French as well as used | frigates to supply partisan units all along the coast |
ounding the 1991 sale of six La Fayette class | frigates to the Republic of China. |
lone was greater than that of the two British | frigates together, making the battle a notable victory |
d, broke off the engagement as the two French | frigates too sailed away. |
He sent two | frigates towards Canton, where they were lost. |
service with the British, she was one of two | frigates transferred to Prussia in exchange for two gu |
from the region, providing a squadron of four | frigates under Commodore Jacques Hamelin. |
Adams arrived in the Mediterranean to assist | frigates United States and Constellation and sloops Er |
rved in the Pacific Squadron aboard the steam | frigates USS Hartford and USS Pensacola for two years, |
t near Madeira on 25 October 1812 between the | frigates USS United States, commanded by Stephen Decat |
e Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile | frigates, was named for Marine Lieutenant General Lewi |
e Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile | frigates, was named for Admiral Frank George Fahrion ( |
The Kaiser class of armored | frigates was a class of two ships commissioned into th |
e Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile | frigates, was named for Commander John A. Moore (1910- |
e Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile | frigates, was named for Commander George Philip, Jr. ( |
e Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile | frigates, was named for Ensign Stephen W. Groves (1917 |
These | frigates were originally ocean escorts bearing the hul |
Destroyers replaced by new | frigates were formed into mobile support groups able t |
On 11 September, the three | frigates were again ready for action; they joined Armi |
r 15 years of service while the Halifax-class | frigates were being designed and built as part of the |
r 15 years of service while the Halifax-class | frigates were being designed and built as part of the |
Both | frigates were reduced to a wreck, and so parted; the M |
ity, when at 10 pm of December 19 two Spanish | frigates were sighted cruising off Cartagena. |
Garcia class | frigates were United States Navy warships. |
l states that relatively affordable Nebulon-B | frigates, which are effective at engaging starfighters |
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