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He then successively commanded the troopship | HMS Tyne in the Mediterranean and the cruiser HMS M |
Chief Home Fleet still flew his flag however in | HMS Tyne at Portsmouth. |
828, the Conway class were a broader version of | HMS Tyne of 1826. |
HMS Tyrian (R67) was a T-class destroyer of the Roy | |
HMS Uganda was transferred to the Royal Canadian Na | |
HMS Uganda, was a Second World War-era Crown Colony | |
inally established as a Royal Naval Air Station | HMS Ukussa it was reactivated in 1984 by the Sri La |
HMS Ulster (R83) was a U-class destroyer of the Bri | |
HMS Ultimatum | |
ta, she was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine | HMS Ultimatum, with the loss of 57 members of her c |
HMS Ultor (P53) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine | |
ca, France after being torpedoed on the 24th by | HMS Ultor. |
ces as background for his acclaimed first novel | HMS Ulysses as well as for some of his subsequent w |
HMS Ulysses (R69) was an U-class destroyer of the B | |
irect knowledge of warfare and seafare, such as | HMS Ulysses which is now considered a classic of na |
He served in succession aboard | HMS Ulysses, HMS Bristol and HMS Conqueror, and was |
On 27 March 1809 her boats, along with those of | HMS Ulysses, HMS Hippomenes and HMS Morne Fortunee |
HMS Umbra (P35) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine | |
The Royal Navy submarine | HMS Umbra found the smoking ship at 9:10am, and tor |
HMS Umbra's Jolly Roger | |
HMS Umpire (N82) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine | |
The 3-inch (76 mm) gun platform of | HMS Una |
HMS Unbridled (P11), cancelled 20 November 1943 (ne | |
On 19 October 1942 | HMS Unbroken had torpedoed and damaged the Italian |
HMS Unbroken (P42) was a Royal Navy U-class submari | |
io Attendolo after being torpedoed by submarine | HMS Unbroken |
V 2 - (ex | HMS Unbroken) |
HMS Undaunted was an Arethusa-class light cruiser o | |
HMS Undaunted was a British U class submarine, of t | |
HMS Undaunted was a wooden screw frigate, the fifth | |
HMS Undine (R42) was a U-class destroyer of the Bri | |
The first three boats, | HMS Undine, HMS Unity, and HMS Ursula were ordered |
HMS Unicorn (I72) was a British aircraft maintenanc | |
After graduation he joined the navy, serving on | HMS Unicorn during World War II. |
He subsequently served aboard | HMS Unicorn and HMS Endymion. |
HMS Unicorn and HMS Illustrious in Ceylon, 1944. | |
In 1993, it completed | HMS Unicorn (S43) - now HMCS Windsor (SSK 877) - th |
British frigates of this era - her near-sister | HMS Unicorn (of the modified Leda class) is now a m |
HMS Unicorn was a 46-gun second rank ship of the li | |
HMS Union was a British U class submarine, of the s | |
oined the 14th regiment, serving as a Marine on | HMS Union at the siege of Gibraltar in 1781. |
owed on 13 November 1808 by command of the brig | HMS Unique, from whom (on 21 May 1809) he made a la |
HMS Unison (P43) (20 Aug 1943-30 Nov 1943) | |
from the water and later took over the frigate | HMS Unite, commanding her in the Adriatic. |
HMS United | |
HMS United (P44) (11 Jan 1942 - 7 Dec 1942) | |
Another attack by | HMS United failed, but the Attilio Regolo was out o |
HMS United (P44) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine | |
HMS Unruffled (P46) was a Royal Navy U-class submar | |
st her bow due to an attack the previous day by | HMS Unruffled. |
HMS Unruly | |
HMS Unseen (P51) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine | |
HMS Unshaken (P54) was a Royal Navy U-class submari | |
HMS Unsparing (P55) was a Royal Navy U-class submar | |
HMS Unswerving (P63) was a Royal Navy U-class subma | |
talian Torpedo boat Pegaso, which may have sunk | HMS Upholder off Tripoli |
tanker was beached and later torpedoed again by | HMS Uproar |
HMS Urania (R05) was a U-class destroyer of the Bri | |
th H.M.S.Undine (Captain F), H.M.S.Ulysses and | H.M.S. Urania. |
HMS Urchin (R99) was a U-class destroyer of the Bri | |
she was hit by two torpedoes from the submarine | HMS Urge, broke in two and sank. |
s sunk on 1 April 1942 by the British submarine | HMS Urge. |
Sicily in 1943 and then commanded the destroyer | HMS Ursa in 1945. |
That day, the submarine | HMS Ursula fired the first British submarine torped |
November 1940 with 40 crew on board to relieve | HMS Usk which was on patrol off the Western Approac |
For the Royal Navy submarine, see | HMS Uther (P62). |
HMS Uther (P62) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine | |
HMS Utmost was a British U class submarine, of the | |
The Royal Navy had a holiday station | HMS Uva was situated at Diyatalawa with recreationa |
Ship's Bell of | HMS Valentine aboard HMCS Algonquin (DDH 283) |
r II destroyer, laid down for the Royal Navy as | HMS Valentine (R17) and transferred to the Royal Ca |
several of her successors by this time; in 1926 | HMS Valiant became a floating oil tank at Hamoaze, |
The battleship | HMS Valiant later fired a 6-inch (150 mm) shell int |
The sixth, and most recent | HMS Valiant was the second of Britain's nuclear-pow |
HMS Valiant was a 74-gun third rate ship of the lin | |
In 1924 he took command of the battleship | HMS Valiant in the Home Fleet, but in October 1924 |
s dispatching a force including the battleships | HMS Valiant and HMS Resolution and the battlecruise |
ome Fleet in 1934 before being given command of | HMS Valiant in 1935. |
ame Commander of the nuclear-powered submarine, | HMS Valiant, in 1963. |
orld War II initially commanding the battleship | HMS Valiant, then commanding the 1st Battle Squadro |
r posted as executive officer of the battleship | HMS Valiant, where he saw service at the Battle of |
A memorial to those lost aboard | HMS Vandal was erected beside the Caledonian MacBra |
HMS Vanguard was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the l | |
He was killed in the | HMS Vanguard disaster of 1917. |
HMS Vanguard (S28) | |
The eighth | HMS Vanguard of the British Royal Navy was an Audac |
Main articles: | HMS Vanguard (S28) and Triomphant (S 616) |
The submarines | HMS Vanguard and Triomphant collided in the Atlanti |
itary observer aboard the Royal Navy battleship | HMS Vanguard (1909) from 15 August 1916. |
HMS Vanguard entered operational service in Decembe | |
HMS Vanguard with tugs in 1994 | |
The Royal Navy's | HMS Vanguard and the French Navy's Triomphant both |
er sister ship, another member of the squadron, | HMS Vanguard off Kish Bank, Dublin Bay in thick fog |
The eleventh | HMS Vanguard of the Royal Navy is the lead boat of |
ly left Naples on 21 December 1798 on board the | HMS Vanguard, a British Royal navy vessel which was |
He was the first Commanding Officer of | HMS Vanguard, the United Kingdom's first Trident mi |
y was promoted to captain of Nelson's flagship, | HMS Vanguard, in Troubridge's place on 2 October 17 |
, struck her colours to Captain James Walker of | HMS Vanguard. |
Torpedo loading aboard | HMS Vanoc, 1941. |
before U-102 was sunk by the British destroyer | HMS Vansittart, U-102 was responsible for the sinki |
HMS Varangian was a British built U class submarine | |
Her ship's bell (inscribed | HMS Varangian 1943) is in the possession of the Roy |
The ship previously served in the Royal Navy as | HMS Venerable and the Royal Netherlands Navy as HNL |
HMS Venerable was a 74-gun third rate ship of the l | |
He transferred to | HMS Venerable on 31 May 1814 and was promoted comma |
After the end of hostilities, | HMS Venerable repatriated prisoners of war to Canad |
HMS Venerable (R63) was a Colossus-class aircraft c | |
HMS Venerable was laid down at Cammell Laird in Bir | |
Dacres then took command of the 74-gun | HMS Venerable in February, and was involved in the |
In 1809 he went on to command | HMS Venerable, which he continued to command with s |
llege in Dartmouth from 1947 to 1949, served on | HMS Vengeance in 1950 and on HMS Cleopatra from 195 |
HMS Vengeance commissioned on 8 April 1902 at Ports | |
ister-ship Cadiz, escorted the aircraft carrier | HMS Vengeance, which was flying the flag of the Fir |
sa with one of her sister-ships and the carrier | HMS Vengeance, where the small group performed a nu |
net aircraft for anti-submarine warfare onboard | HMS Vengeance, receiving the Boyd Trophy for its hi |
HMS Vengeful (P86) | |
HMS Vengeur was a 74-gun third rate Vengeur-class s | |
HMS Venturer | |
Between 1961 and 1975 she was re-named | HMS Venturer whilst attached as sea-going tender to |
HMS Venturer (P68) was a Second World War British s | |
is submarine was sunk by the British submarine, | HMS Venturer. |
, which was the one that would make him famous: | HMS Venturer. |
HMS Venus (R50) was a V-class destroyer of the Roya | |
re batteries; at one point she ran aground, and | HMS Venus morsed "I am happy that a French be the f |
n was made a post captain and given the frigate | HMS Venus. |
HMS Verdun was an Admiralty V destroyer of the Roya | |
He was appointed Commanding Officer of | HMS Verity in 1922 and Flag Captain commanding HMS |
etty Officer Reginald Vincent Ellingworth GC of | HMS Vernon (shore establishment) was posthumously a |
til 1 October 1945 when it returned to the main | HMS Vernon at Portsmouth. |
He was attached to | HMS Vernon and rendered many unexploded devices saf |
In 1900 he was assigned to | HMS Vernon for torpedo training, in July 1902 poste |
came a specialist in torpedo warfare and served | HMS Vernon and HMS Jupiter in this capacity. |
d in World War II commanding the Torpedo school | HMS Vernon and then commanding the aircraft carrier |
Goodman was attached to | HMS Vernon, HMS President and HMS Nile (Alexandria) |
World War II he was an experimental officer at | HMS Vernon, and worked on the development of degaus |
rnicke torpedoed the British Acacia-class sloop | HMS Veronica 45 nautical miles (83 km) off Alexandr |
HMS Verulam (R28) was an V-class destroyer of the B | |
HMS Verulam was an Admiralty V-class destroyer of t | |
At 11:45 hours on 20 February 1945, U-1276 sank | HMS Vervain, (LtCdr R.A. Howell, RNVR), a Flower-cl |
HMS Verve (P28), cancelled 23 January 1944 (never l | |
bomber and kamikaze attack and the minesweeper | HMS Vestal was hit. |
There | HMS Vestal, HMS Bonetta, and the prize Sophie force |
HMS Veteran was a 64-gun third rate ship of the lin | |
The survivors from the Boston were picked up by | HMS Veteran which was sunk the next day by U-404. |
ps were joined later that morning by the 64-gun | HMS Veteran, which helped exchange and secure the p |
and then as Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMS Veteran. |
ter until they could be rescued by the boats of | HMS Veteran. |
nd World War, he served as chief officer aboard | HMS Viceroy of India, a 20,000-ton luxury liner req |
97 Tamar was hulked as a base ship and relieved | HMS Victor Emmanuel as the Hong Kong receiving ship |
avy at an early age as a Volunteer 1st Class in | HMS Victor, and rose to be in charge of the 1031 to |
Serving as a Gunnery Lieutenant upon | HMS Victoria in 1893, he survived the sinking of HM |
Collotype of | HMS Victoria |
She was laid down at Pembroke Dockyard as | HMS Victoria in 1844, to the design of HMS Queen. |
on - British Admiral who died in sinking of the | HMS Victoria in 1893 |
ral who caused the loss in 1893 of his flagship | HMS Victoria during fleet manoeuvres. |
He also discovered the wreck of the battleship | HMS Victoria in Lebanon in 2004, sitting in 150m of |
, Agar was appointed captain of the Royal Yacht | HMS Victoria and Albert, another pleasant duty. |
radar-fitted Fleet carrier, Jason Borthwick in | HMS Victorious was mastering the art of interceptin |
HMS Victorious | |
He later joined | HMS Victorious and the following year HMS Centurion |
unty Durham, he served in the Royal Navy aboard | HMS Victorious during the Second World War. |
HMS Victorious is the second Vanguard-class submari | |
However, from the | HMS Victorious air raid, two Fairey Fulmar escort f |
was amalgamated with 831 Naval Air Squadron on | HMS Victorious and ceased to exist. |
ctivated Operation Vantage and immediately sent | HMS Victorious and accompanying vessels. |
d a task force that included a British carrier, | HMS Victorious (R38). |
During this time, the squadron was embarked on | HMS Victorious and HMS Hermes to patrol east of the |
refit, then was assigned to escort the carrier | HMS Victorious during late November and early Decem |
s and Fulmar fighters from the aircraft carrier | HMS Victorious but escaped unharmed. |
nighted in 1898 for assisting in the salvage of | HMS Victorious, which had grounded and was pulled t |
ise, which included many other vessels, such as | HMS Victorious, two other carriers, the battleship |
Adriatic again, and joined the ship of the line | HMS Victorious. |
en temporary command of the first rate flagship | HMS Victory and his old ship HMS Royal Sovereign wh |
grave of Walter Burke, who was present onboard | HMS Victory at the battle of Trafalgar and the man |
in command of Barfleur in the Channel Fleet and | HMS Victory in the Mediterranean, before taking ove |
er loss, Hallowell served as a volunteer aboard | HMS Victory during the Battle of Cape St. Vincent ( |
Carter served for a time aboard | HMS Victory under Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, and in |
On 28 May 1803, she was recaptured by | HMS Victory and brought back into British service a |
HMS Victory used the two 68-pounder carronades whic | |
st of all the running rigging; the mainbrace on | HMS Victory is 5 inches (13 cm) in diameter. |
HMS Victory was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the li | |
No 1 Basin with Hunt-Class MCMVs and | HMS Victory visible. |
The wine used was some kept from | HMS Victory after returning from Trafalgar. |
22 June 1911 - | HMS Victory |
William Beatty, Ship's Surgeon on | HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar (b.1773) |
the trusted friend of, Lord Nelson onboard the | HMS Victory before and during the Battle of Trafalg |
7 May - | HMS Victory is launched; it will enter the 21st cen |
Marines officer with Admiral Lord Nelson aboard | HMS Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar. |
On going aboard Jervis's flagship | HMS Victory he was however told by Jervis that the |
office as Second Sea Lord in a ceremony aboard | HMS Victory in July 2008. |
ice-Admiral Hyde Parker's shifted his flag from | HMS Victory to Fortitude. |
He commanded | HMS Victory from 1854 and then commanded HMS Hannib |
Admiral, Francis William Drake flew his flag on | HMS Victory from 26 September 1780 to 29 December 1 |
eaded up the SNR's successful campaigns to save | HMS Victory for the nation and to found a naval and |
the Napoleonic era of the 19th century, such as | HMS Victory and others, but the heart of the forest |
3 October - | HMS Victory is wrecked on the Casquets in the Chann |
t Reeve's Muster List of Royal Marines on-board | HMS Victory at Trafalgar. |
Spirit of Mystery is wood from Cutty Sark, and | HMS Victory, with some of the rigging coming from S |
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