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HMS Glasgow was a 20-gun sixth-rate post ship of th | |
armed detachment of British Royal Marines from | HMS Glasgow, who were utilized to deter strikers in |
Along with | HMS Glasgow, she set off to visit a number of ports |
and then, from 1942, as Captain of the cruiser | HMS Glasgow. |
HMS Glatton was a breastwork monitor which served i | |
However, the minesweeper | HMS Gleaner, captained by Lt.-Commander Hugh Price, |
n during the operation, were transported by the | HMS Glengyle landing ship. |
llage gave its name to a Ham class minesweeper, | HMS Glentham. |
to cover the withdrawal of the aircraft carrier | HMS Glorious after an air attack on the base at Tar |
Hyperion escorted the aircraft carriers | HMS Glorious and HMS Ark Royal from 21 April as the |
Signal School in 1928 and Commanding Officer of | HMS Glorious in 1933 before becoming a member of st |
enemy sighting report from the British carrier | HMS Glorious, only some 50 miles away, which was be |
ladiators, operating from the aircraft carrier, | HMS Glorious. |
made Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier | HMS Glorious. |
e War he became Captain of the aircraft carrier | HMS Glory and then, from 1947, Director of Naval Ai |
A Hawker Sea Fury launches from | HMS Glory in 1951 |
HMS Glory (R62) was a Colossus-class aircraft carri | |
al Navy and was assigned to the British carrier | HMS Glory (R62), operating in the Mediterranean and |
storm and drifted across the bows of battleship | HMS Glory. |
HMS Gloucester leaving Portsmouth | |
e lost his life in the controversial sinking of | HMS Gloucester off the coast of Crete in May 1941. |
HMS Gloucester was a 74-gun third rate ship of the | |
HMS Gloucester was a Town-class light cruiser of th | |
Her sister ship, | HMS Gloucester was damaged, but survived. |
After this service | HMS Gloucester was rebranded with her nickname of T |
HMS Gloucester returned to HMNB Portsmouth for the | |
Kelly's younger brother Howard, commanding | HMS Gloucester, also became involved in the subsequ |
The company is affiliated to | HMS Gloucester, a Type 42 Destroyer of the Royal Na |
He had only one ship, the light cruiser | HMS Gloucester, in a position to follow them. |
indecisively engaged the British light cruiser | HMS Gloucester. |
trumental in the sinking of the British cruiser | HMS Gloucester. |
HMS Glowworm (H92) was a G-class destroyer built fo | |
In 1919, during the Russian Civil War, | HMS Glowworm, Cicala, Cockchafer , Cricket, Moth an |
7 - 17 February 1950) was a ship's dog on board | HMS Gnat and HMS Grasshopper before and during Worl |
register tons (GRT), badly damaged one warship ( | HMS Gnat, beyond repair), and damaged one other shi |
she was converted to a minesweeper and renamed | HMS Goatfell. |
The camp was known as Camp Warwick and also | HMS Golden Hind. |
HMS Goldfinch was a Redbreast-class gunboat of the | |
HMS Goldfinch was an Acorn-class destroyer of the R | |
Helles: | HMS Goliath is sunk by the Turkish torpedo boat Mua |
On 26 April she supported the battleship | HMS Goliath during attempts to support the landing |
He later transferred to the faster | HMS Good Hope, where he was killed when she was sun |
November 1902 he served as Executive Officer in | HMS Good Hope, flagship of the 1st Cruiser Squadron |
ack to sea as commander on the armoured cruiser | HMS Good Hope, based with the Atlantic Fleet at Gib |
HMS Good Hope was a 14,100-ton Drake-class armoured | |
he resulting Battle of Coronel, Cradock's ships | HMS Good Hope and HMS Monmouth were destroyed with |
British recaptured her in 1807 and renamed her | HMS Goree. |
and most of the marines returned to England on | HMS Gorgon. |
gdom where she received a name change, becoming | HMS Gorleston (pennant Y92). |
She was initially built as | HMS Gorleston, but renamed after the fox hunt of Ga |
HMS Goshawk was an Acheron-class destroyer of the R | |
The Yellow X marks the site of the wreck of | HMS Grace Dieu |
HMS Grafton was a 74-gun third rate ship of the lin | |
HMS Grafton (H89) was a G-class destroyer built for | |
HMS Grafton's Mod 0 gun | |
on 29 May 1940 (the 4581 GRT G-class destroyer | HMS Grafton) and one merchant ship on 19 July 1940, |
he Seven Years War broke out, he was commanding | HMS Grafton, and was sent under Admiral Holburne to |
ped to pick up the survivors, but one of these, | HMS Grafton, was then in turn sunk a German U-Boat. |
Mk VI gun removed from the Edgar-class cruiser | HMS Grafton. |
-going tender to the Clyde Division of the RNR ( | HMS Graham) based in Glasgow. |
accompanied Edward Boscawen in the sloop of war | HMS Gramont (18) to the Mediterranean. |
In December he was appointed to the submarine | HMS Grampus which was then building, and in April 1 |
y as a captain's servant to Thomas Knackston in | HMS Grampus. |
In December 1942, | HMS Graph sighted the German cruiser Admiral Hipper |
In 1885 he transferred to the gunboat | HMS Grappler at Gibraltar. |
She was transferred to | HMS Grasshopper, a Locust class gunboat. |
HMS Gravelines (D24) was a Battle-class destroyer o | |
HMS Gravelines and RFA Sea Salvor went to her aid. | |
lyth Shipbuilding Company for the Royal Navy as | HMS Greenock in 1939. |
HMS Greetham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class o | |
The ship was painted with the pennant number of | HMS Grenville and used the Royal Navy flag, but she |
HMS Gretna was a Hunt class minesweeper of the Roya | |
"The sending back of Gloucester and Fiji to the | HMS Greyhound was another grave error and cost us t |
oted to command and given the 26-gun sixth rate | HMS Greyhound. |
100 survivors were picked up by the destroyers | HMS Griffin and HMS Hotspur. |
On 22 October, Grenville and her sisters | HMS Griffin, HMS Grenade and HMS Gipsy were transfe |
Kimberley deployed again on 6 May, with | HMS Griffin, HMS Havock, HMS Hereward, HMS Hero, HM |
HMS Griffon was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of | |
In 1824, | HMS Griper, under Captain George Francis Lyon, anch |
HMS Guadeloupe was a 28-gun sixth-rate Coventry-cla | |
n the Constitution defeated the British warship | HMS Guerriere on August 19, 1812, Read was detailed |
on the Constitution during her battle with the | HMS Guerriere and also served aboard the Franklin. |
Main article: USS Constitution vs | HMS Guerriere |
Though she escaped damage, | HMS Gurkha was sunk. |
HMS Gurkha (F63/G63) was an L class destroyer in Br | |
HMS Gurkha (L20/F20) was a Tribal class destroyer t | |
3 was engaged and sunk by the British destroyer | HMS Gurkha west of the Orkney Islands with loss of |
HMS Guysborough was a turbine-engined Bangor-class | |
She was originally built for the Royal Navy as | HMS H-14 in 1915. |
HMS H1 was a British H-class submarine built by Can | |
HMS H10 was a British H-class submarine built by th | |
HMS H10 was lost in the North Sea on the 19 January | |
HMS H11 was a British H-class submarine built by Fo | |
HMS H11 along with HMS H12 to HMS H20 were all buil | |
HMS H11 was sold on 20 October 1920 in Dover. | |
HMS H12 was a British H-class submarine built by Fo | |
HMS H12 was sold in April 1920 in Dover. | |
HMS H12 along with HMS H11 and HMS H13 to HMS H20 w | |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H16, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H2 |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H17, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H3 |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H18, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H4 |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H19, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H5 |
HMS H2 was a British H-class submarine built by Can | |
y ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as | HMS H20, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H6 |
HMS H23 was a British H class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS H23 was sold on 4 May 1934 in Sunderland. | |
HMS H25 was a British H class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS H25 was sold on 19 February 1929 and was broken | |
HMS H26 was sold on 30 August 1935 in Newport. | |
HMS H26 was a British H class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS H28 collided with a steamer in the Bruges Canal | |
HMS H28 was a British H class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS H3 was a British H-class submarine built by Can | |
HMS H31 was a British H class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS H31 survived until World War II . | |
HMS H32 was a British H class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS H32 was one of the seven H class submarines to | |
Upon her commissioning, | HMS H32 was assigned to be a tender to the submarin |
HMS H32 was sold in Troon on 18 October 1944. | |
HMS H34 was a British H class submarine built by Ca | |
HMS H34 was one of the seven H class submarines to | |
After her commissioning, | HMS H4 and sister ships H1, H2 and H3 crossed the A |
HMS H4 was a British H-class submarine built by the | |
HMS H41 was a British H class submarine built by Ar | |
HMS H41 was raised and was then sold on 12 March 19 | |
HMS H42 was sunk after being rammed by the British | |
HMS H42 was a British H class submarine built by Ar | |
HMS H43 was a British H class submarine built by Ar | |
HMS H43 was sold in November 1944 and was scrapped | |
HMS H43 was one of the seven H class submarine to s | |
ed in World War II and commanded the submarines | HMS H43 and HMS Varne. |
HMS H44 was an H-class submarine of the Royal Navy. | |
He commanded the submarines | HMS H44 during 1936, HMS Rainbow from 1939 to 1940 |
hree submarines including the British submarine | HMS H49 on 18 October 1940 off of Texel and the Sov |
HMS H5, was a British H-class submarine of the Roya | |
A view from the bridge of | HMS H5. |
HMS H50 was a British H class submarine built by Wi | |
HMS H50 was one of seven ships to survive to the en | |
HMS H52 was sold on 9 November 1927. | |
HMS H52 was a British H class submarine built by HM | |
U-D1: The Netherlands | HMS H6 |
HMS H7 was a British H-class submarine built by the | |
HMS H7 was sold in 1921. | |
HMS H9 was sold on 30 November 1921 in Malta. | |
HMS H9 was a British H-class submarine built by the | |
HMS Hadleigh Castle (K355) was a Castle-class corve | |
ell as the very first warship built in Halifax, | HMS Halifax (1768). |
Leopard carried the men to the ship | HMS Halifax for trial. |
ntenced to death and hanged from the yardarm of | HMS Halifax on August 31, 1807. |
HMS Halsham, a Ham class of inshore minesweeper, wa | |
HMS Hampshire was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the | |
ed on 18 October when Admiral Charles Holmes in | HMS Hampshire (50 guns) took Boreas and HMS Lively |
ission U-75 laid the mine that sank the cruiser | HMS Hampshire during her voyage to Russia carrying |
erished with all but 12 others when their ship, | HMS Hampshire, struck a German mine off the Orkney |
HMS Hampton Court was a 70-gun third rate ship of t | |
the Grifon, Blackoal and Dauphine, grappled the | HMS Hampton Court, killing her captain, George Clem |
HMS Hampton Court was a 70-gun third rate ship of t | |
HMS Hannibal was a 74-gun third rate ship of the li | |
HMS Hannibal was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the l | |
On 22 February 1905, battleship | HMS Hannibal relieved her of her Home Fleet duties |
during the first part of the battle, capturing | HMS Hannibal, but on the return to Cadiz, two Spani |
ttery was stripped from the obsolete battleship | HMS Hannibal. |
st Naval Battle of Narvik, the British flagship | HMS Hardy was beached in flames on Vidrek, and near |
HMS Hardy (R08) was a V-class destroyer of the Roya | |
In 1897 he took command of | HMS Hardy, one of the first destroyers, at Portsmou |
She was converted into a base ship and renamed | HMS Harlich in March 1916 and later HMS Vivid in Se |
e outbreak of World War I in 1914, he commanded | HMS Harpy in the Mediterranean Fleet from 1913 to 1 |
state disputes in 1874, she in conjunction with | HMS Hart kept the peace. |
lyth Shipbuilding Company for the Royal Navy as | HMS Hartepool in 1939. |
HMS Harvester was an H class destroyer of the Royal | |
Highlander and | HMS Harvester sank U-U-32 in October, 1940. |
art in the rescue of survivors of the destroyer | HMS Harvester, which had been sunk by U-432 during |
HMS Harwich was a 70-gun third rate ship of the lin | |
April 1857 to 1 February 1860 he was captain of | HMS Hastings on Coast Guard service. |
Mediterranean by depth charges from destroyers | HMS Hasty and HMS Hotspur; all U-79 crewmembers sur |
5 destroyers: | HMS Hasty, Havock, Hero, Hyperion, Ilex |
On 22 July she and the destroyers | HMS Hasty, Havock, Jackal, Jaguar, Jervis, Kandahar |
HMS Haughty was a Hardy-class destroyer which serve | |
In 1856 he joined | HMS Haughty and took part in the Battle of Fatshan |
Researchers at Harvard Medical School ( | HMS) have found an antiviral protein that could slo |
HMS Havelock sailed for the Dardanelles in June 191 | |
She was then named | HMS Havelock on 20 June 1915. |
HMS Havelock was laid down at the Harland and Wolff | |
Escort Group B-5 team of Havant-class destroyer | HMS Havelock, Town-class destroyer Caldwell, W-clas |
HMS Havock and HMS Hornet from Yarrows (the Havock | |
Iride almost torpedoed the destroyer | HMS Havock on 31 August 1939. |
HMS Havock was a Havock-class torpedo boat destroye | |
HMS Havock (H43) was an H-class destroyer of the Br | |
ney and included the British H class destroyers | HMS Havock, Hyperion, Hasty, Hero and the similar I |
He was then transferred to the brig | HMS Hawk off France's northern coast, managing to b |
HMS Hawke | |
He became Captain of | HMS Hawke in 1897 and in that capacity was involved |
He subsequently served on board | HMS Hawke on the Irish station, and HMS Fawn in the |
In 1797 Rotheram moved to the sloop | HMS Hawke, which he commanded in the West Indies un |
the Mediterranean before being given command of | HMS Haydon and then HMS Peacock. |
HMS Hazard was an 18-gun Favorite-class sloop of th | |
The nearby torpedo gunboat | HMS Hazard helped evacuate the passengers and crew. |
HMS Heather was a Flower class corvette of the Roya | |
HMS Hebe (J 24) - Lt Cdr G. Mowatt RN | |
ollowed Minchin to his next command, the 38-gun | HMS Hebe, and went out to the West Indies. |
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