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in the mid 1960s, along with her sisters ships HMS Hecate and HMS Hydra.
ritish Columbia, named by Captain Richards from HMS Hecate in 1861.
HMS Hecla
fter de-commissioning, Herald joined her sister HMS Hecla in Waterford after a brief re-fit in Cork
HMS Hecla was the lead ship of the Hecla class, an
HMS Hecla and HMS Vindictive with the escort ships
his battle that Captain Arthur Knyvet Wilson of HMS Hecla earned the Victoria Cross for his conspic
this occasion that a midshipman of the gunboat HMS Hecla won the first-ever Victoria Cross.
o be awarded to Charles Lucas, who as a mate on HMS Hecla during the Crimean War in 1854 picked a l
er, she attacked a British depot ship (probably HMS Hecla, which was attacked on 11 November and sa
On his last naval assignment, with HMS Hecla, Crean suffered a bad fall which caused l
2 November 1942 U-boat U-515 torpedoed and sunk HMS Hecla, and minutes later fired two more torpedo
a Cross while serving under Hall in 1854 aboard HMS Hecla.
She was ordered to replace the survey ship HMS Hecla.
ered from BAeSEMA in 1995 to replace the ageing HMS Hecla.
HMS Helverson was formerly Hilversum of the Admiral
Renamed HMS Helverson, the ship was sunk to block the River
en the only ship of the Royal Navy to be called HMS Helverson.
he 12th of June 1667' depicting the position of HMS Helverson.
HMS Herald was a Hecla-class ocean survey ship that
at the Edinburgh Botanic Garden, who joined the HMS Herald expedition to the south-western Pacific
HMS Herald was an Atholl-class 28-gun sixth-rate co
ed and arrived in the Bay of Islands aboard the HMS Herald on January 29, 1840.
Fiji by naturalist John MacGillivray on board ' HMS Herald' who took the carcass to the British Mus
A fourth ship, HMS Herald, was completed in the early 1970s.
MacGillivray in September 1853 on the voyage of HMS Herald, and are held in the British Museum.
RAF helicopter from RAF Akrotiri and landed on HMS Herald.
He took command of HMS Hercule, capturing a number of merchant vessels
HMS Hercules was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the li
HMS Hercules was a central-battery ironclad of the
In 1913 he took command of the battleship HMS Hercules in the 1st Battle Squadron, and comman
film is set in Merseyside where the battleship HMS Hercules is being built.
HMS Hereward (H93), named after Hereward the Wake,
HMS Hereward was attacked by enemy German and Itali
HMS Hereward successfully evacuated Queen Wilhelmin
1942, which also saw the losses of the carrier HMS Hermes (95), HMS Dorsetshire (40), HMS Cornwall
ne of Haruna's reconnaissance seaplanes spotted HMS Hermes south of Trincomalee; Japanese airstrike
No. 1(F) Squadron - (Harrier GR.3) 10 (4) ( HMS Hermes & Port San Carlos)
Rear-Adm Roger Dimmock CB, commanded HMS Hermes from 1982-3, and RNAS Culdrose from 1980
The Centaur-class aircraft carrier HMS Hermes remained in service after her, but had b
At 7:40 four Sea Harriers from HMS Hermes carried out a second attack from the wes
HMS Hermes helped search for the Graf Spee and taki
sed as a decoy for the British aircraft carrier HMS Hermes she was sunk en route to the dock where
e Indian Ocean, along with the aircraft carrier HMS Hermes (95), the destroyer HMAS Vampire (D68) a
March 1812, but his next command (of the 20 gun HMS Hermes during 1814-15, operating on the North A
afety of the deep magazines aboard Fort Austin, HMS Hermes and HMS Invincible.
nds conflict, WE.177A live nuclear weapons from HMS Hermes, HMS Invincible, HMS Broadsword and HMS
post of Officer Commanding the seaplane carrier HMS Hermes, which was sunk after being torpedoed in
Aircraft carrier HMS Hermes, heavy cruiser HMS Berwick and sister su
31 October 1914, U-27 old cruiser HMS Hermes, used as airplane transporter, in the St
Later he joined 814 Squadron onboard HMS Hermes.
HMS Hermione was a Dido class light cruiser of the
He was serving on HMS Hermione in 1942 when the ship was sunk whilst
Hermiones ship cat, sleeps in a hammock aboard HMS Hermione, whilst members of the crew look on
yal Marine Light Infantry in 1900 and served on HMS Hermione, HMS Defiance, HMS Spartiate, HMS Dido
The latest 20 mm Oerlikon gun on board HMS Hermione, showing a naval gunner utilising the
HMS Hero was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line o
01.1941 - 05.1941 HMS Hero (destroyer)
The ship and her sister HMS Hero pretended to lay a minefield off Bud, Norw
HMS Hero (H99) was an H-class destroyer of the Roya
his death in the wreck of his ship of the line HMS Hero, which was lost with two other battleships
al tradition by being labelled RNAS Merryfield ( HMS Heron II) (IATA: N/A, ICAO: EGDW).
d as a bomber base in World War II, reopened as HMS Heron II, RNAS Merryfield and was then used for
RNAS Charlton Horethorne ( HMS Heron II) was a Royal Naval Air Station in Some
on, or RNAS Yeovilton, (IATA: YEO, ICAO: EGDY) ( HMS Heron) is an airfield of the Royal Navy, sited
aval Air Station Yeovilton, see RNAS Yeovilton ( HMS Heron).
training base under the administrative care of HMS Heron.
-325 to a depth charge attack by the destroyers HMS Hesperus and Havelock on 30 April 1945.
s attacked and sunk by the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Hesperus south-east of Cape Farewell off the co
HMS Hesperus (H57) was an H-class destroyer of the
Along with her sister HMS Hesperus, Havant escorted the heavy cruiser HMS
06, he was soon assigned to the new battleship, HMS Hibernia, attached to the Channel Fleet.
hore and recommissioning as the "stone frigate" HMS Hibernia.
He took charge of the cruiser HMS Highflyer in 1906 and was listed as captain in
ficial residence of the flag officer commanding HMS Highflyer of the Royal Navy until 1956 when Bri
HMS Highlander was classed as an H class destroyer
na M was captured by the Armed Merchant Cruiser HMS Hilary whilst attempting to reach Bordeaux, Fra
HMS Hilary was combined passenger/cargo vessel and
HMS Hind was an Acheron-class destroyer of the Roya
The shipbuilders built ships like HMS Hindostan and HMS Ceylon, inducted into the Roy
He was given command of the battleship HMS Hindostan in 1908.
tember 1795, when he took command of the 54-gun HMS Hindostan with orders to serve in the West Indi
vy, including two trips to Australia (1809 with HMS Hindostan; and in 1815 with HMS Northumberland)
On 25 December 1798, while commanding the sloop HMS Hobart, on the East India station, Ballard was
HMS Hogue
The 74-gun Third Rate HMS Hogue picked up the chase and aided by a light
e under the command of Thomas Bladen Capel, the HMS Hogue successfully trapped the American Private
HMS Hogue was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line
U-593 later sank another Hunt class destroyer, HMS Holcombe before surfacing and surrendering on 1
HMS Hollyhock (K64) was a Flower-class corvette tha
nnel were rescued by the Flower class corvettes HMS Honeysuckle and HMS Rhododendron, the River cla
was a Captain in the Royal Navy and died aboard HMS Hood 24th May 1941.
of the Royal Navy battle-cruiser squadron with HMS Hood as his flagship.
and of the Mediterranean Fleet with his flag in HMS Hood in 1936.
ge in Keyham between 1933 and 1937 returning to HMS Hood as an engineer Lieutenant.
ege, Dartmouth between 1929 and 1932 and joined HMS Hood as a midshipman.
He served aboard HMS Hood in 1922 and was promoted to Captain on 30
HMS Hood in Sydney Harbour shortly after arriving w
appointed Commanding Officer of the battleship HMS Hood in 1895.
bmarine attack from the south came in 1914 when HMS Hood was scuttled across the southern entrance
July 20: Wreck of HMS Hood found by David Mearns in North Atlantic
ship Bismarck sunk the Royal Navy battlecruiser HMS Hood, and HMS Ark Royal was released, as part o
eavy cruiser Prinz Eugen sank the battlecruiser HMS Hood, and heavily damaged the accompanying batt
ish ship to be lost at sea), and the battleship HMS Hood, as well locating the wreckage from the Sp
The force consisted of the battlecruiser HMS Hood, the light cruiser Edinburgh, and the dest
As HMS Hornbill II, RAF Beccles was a temporary lodgin
RNAS Culham ( HMS Hornbill) is the name of a Royal Naval Air Stat
he station is close to the site of RNAS Culham ( HMS Hornbill), a World War II airfield.
raphic Trials and Development Unit was based at HMS Hornbill, and in 1951 No. 1840 Naval Air Squadr
HMS Hornet was a Havock-class torpedo boat destroye
HMS Hornet was a 17-gun wooden screw sloop of the C
Initially HMS Hornhill was used to train reservists based in
HMS Hotspur (H01) was an H-class destroyer built fo
ces claim that it was modeled after the British HMS Hotspur, but this claim has never been verified
She was similar in design to HMS Hotspur, but unlike her carried a revolving tur
t - "Force F" - was reinforced by the destroyer HMS Hotspur, and later by the corvettes HMS Peony,
to Commander and appointed to command the sloop HMS Hotspur.
nd second, for refueling the British battleship HMS Howe at sea between 13 and 15 June.
HMS Howe was a 120-gun first rate ship of the line
King George V and her sister ship HMS Howe were allocated to the reserve covering gro
(During one exercise, oiling from HMS Howe, the two ships locked together and Volage
7 March - HMS Howe, the Royal Navy's last, largest and fastes
HMS Humber (ex Javary); commissioned 1914, served i
Reuters photo handout of HMS Hunter (H35) wreck, London, March 8, 2008 (REUT
e Royal Navy as a midshipman on board the sloop HMS Hunter (18 guns) which was then in berth at Por
er Wing, returning to the United Kingdom aboard HMS Hunter.
HMS Hurricane was a Royal Navy Havant class destroy
reighters, two tankers and the British corvette HMS Hurst Castle for a total of 32,621 GRT.
Bayntun took part in the hunt for the killer of HMS Hurst Castle, a corvette that had been torpedoe
s (GRT) and the 1,010 GRT Castle class corvette HMS Hurst Castle.
HMS Hurst Castle (K416) was a Castle-class corvette
A Royal Navy expedition aboard HMS Hurworth finally located the wreck in June 1994
e Sybille to be captured on 22 February 1783 by HMS Hussar under Thomas McNamara Russell.
atham for the Mediterranean in order to relieve HMS Hussar, which returned to Devonport to pay off.
avy in 1777 aged just eleven aboard the frigate HMS Hussar.
HMS Hyacinth was an 18-gun ship-sloop of the Cormor
HMS Hyacinth was a British sixth-rate sloop; she fo
HMS Hyacinth was an 8-gun Satellite-class composite
hat Blackwood was appointed to be in command of HMS Hyacinth, a ship which would take him to Austra
Serving in command of HMS Hyaena in the West Indies, Fahie subsequently m
when Edward was appointed to command the sloop HMS Hyaena.
HMS Hydra (J275) was an Algerine-class minesweeper
HMS Hydra (Pennant Number A144) was a Royal Navy de
adron, Collingwood kept only the 36-gun frigate HMS Hydra and the 18-gun sloop HMS Moselle in posit
HMS Hydra (A144)
HMS Hydra joined the 18th Minesweeping Flotilla in
HMS Hydra was 850 tons armed with a single 4-inch a
r Francis Laforey leading in the 38-gun frigate HMS Hydra, followed by the bomb vessel HMS Vesuvius
Captain Paget's next appointment was to HMS Hydra, a frigate of 38 guns, in which he procee
HMS Hythe was a Bangor class minesweeper of Royal N
HMS Hythe (J 194) - Lt Cdr L. B. Miller RN
nding leadership, skill and devotion to duty in HMS Icarus and H.M. Canadian Ships Chilliwack, Chau
The escort consisted of the destroyers HMS Icarus, HMS Tartar and two armed trawlers.
nd John Hutchings, from the British screw sloop HMS Icarus, were killed by an unknown swordsman in
U-744 was sunk by HMS Icarus, HMCS St. Catharines, HMCS Fennel, HMCS
get for the torpedoes of the British destroyers HMS Ilex and Hyperion.
ials occurred aboard the fleet aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious that same year.
as killed during the attack by Axis aircraft on HMS Illustrious on 10 January 1941.
HMS Illustrious was a 74-gun third rate ship of the
Following this, HMS Illustrious sailed to Durban for a refit, and w
quipped Swordfish Mk.II, with which it rejoined HMS Illustrious in March 1942.
by the first pre-production Wyvern TF.2 aboard HMS Illustrious on 21 June 1950.
ter being put ashore in Jamaica, 829 NAS joined HMS Illustrious for passage to Norfolk, Virginia (U
The squadron carried out operations onbroad HMS Illustrious against Sumatra in December and Jan
aft from 813, 815 and 819 squadrons flying from HMS Illustrious, successfully sunk several Italian
arried out operations in the North Sea on board HMS Illustrious, testing Airborne Early Warning cap
It has seen operational service aboard HMS Illustrious, Operation Telic in Iraq and in the
re two 12-inch Mk VIII guns from the battleship HMS Illustrious, installed in Roberts Battery at Ha
hgow in May 1947, during deck landing trials on HMS Illustrious.
ded missile destroyer and an aircraft carrier - HMS Illustrious.
for services in the Navy as a radar officer on HMS Illustrious.
which was given its first trials in the warship HMS Illustrious.
mber 1799 he became first Lieutenant aboard the HMS Immortalite.
nk southwest of Ireland by the British warships HMS Imogen and HMS Ilex.
- James Busby arrives in the Bay of Islands on HMS Imogene.
HMS Imperial (D09/I09) was an I-class destroyer com
as part of the stokers' training establishment HMS Imperieuse, before a refit at Plymouth in 1951.
rs were embarked in Euryalus and the battleship HMS Implacable which took up positions off the beac
HMS Implacable (R86) was an Implacable-class aircra
She was used in conjunction with HMS Implacable as an accommodation ship, a training
the British at the Battle of Trafalgar, renamed HMS Implacable, and was the oldest ship of the line
HMS Implacable, built by Fairfields in Govan
had become flag captain of the new second rate HMS Impregnable and in this role was tasked with es
the outbreak of World War I saw her attached to HMS Impregnable as a store ship.
HMS Impregnable was a 98-gun second rate three-deck
ing on 4 February 1894 was to the stone frigate HMS Impregnable, then based on the former HMS Howe,
Plymouth from 1839 to 1842 and flew his flag in HMS Impregnable.
On 18 September, in company with HMS Impulsive, she travelled to Spitsbergen to esco
his role in inaugurating affirmative action at HMS in 1968 and sustaining it as Chairman of the Ad
tenant John Leeson, Royal Navy, Senior Pilot in HMS in 1964.
She was originally to be named HMS Inchkeith, but was renamed in 1903, prior to la
HMS Inconstant (H49) was an I-class destroyer laid
master and 43 crewmen were later rescued up by HMS Inconstant and HMS Freesia.
served in World War I as Commanding Officer of HMS Inconstant until 1915 and was present at the Ba
HMS Inconstant was an Arethusa-class light cruiser
HMS Indefatigable sinking after having been struck
They and HMS Indefatigable formed the nucleus of the fleet a
HMS Indefatigable, built by John Brown & Company in
flotilla as a screen for the aircraft carriers HMS Indefatigable, HMS Furious and HMS Formidable,
l Intelligence in 1905 and was given command of HMS Indomitable in 1908.
                                                                                                   
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