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Along with HMS B9 and HMS B10 the submarine was deployed to Ma
HMS B9 was a Royal Navy B class submarine, built at
B11 had been selected for the mission over HMS B9 and HMS B10 due to having been fitted with a
A year later, appointed command of HMS B9.
He was a naval cadet aboard the HMS Bacchante in 1881.
HMS Bacchante was a Cressy-class armoured cruiser l
1812, killed by an exploding gun aboard HMS Bacchante)
He was afterwards appointed to the HMS Bacchante, and received a medal for bravery in
ed Parkeston Quay for naval purposes, naming it HMS Badger and releasing it back to the LNER in 194
Originally she was HMS Baffin of the Royal Navy.
HMS Balfour served with both the 1st Escort Group a
Unfortunately for the crew of HMS Balfour U-672 sank before a sea boat (for the b
On 18 July 1944 HMS Balfour attacked the submarine U-672 by the use
On 25 June 1944 HMS Balfour with HMS Affleck attacked a submarine b
g the Second World War, the Royal Navy corvette HMS Bamborough Castle was named after it.
HMS Bangor (M109) is a Sandown class minehunter com
HMS Bangor (J.00) - uboat.net
HMS Bangor history - www.royal-marines.mod.uk
The class derives its name from the lead ship, HMS Bangor (J00), launched on 19 February 1940 and
cquired from the Royal Navy where she served as HMS Bann (K256) during World War II.
HMS Barbados (K504) : 11 June 1946
HMS Barfleur (D80) was a Battle-class destroyer of
ament that year, Elliot hoisted his flag aboard HMS Barfleur, but with the easing of the crisis soo
He left there in June 1835 and joined HMS Barham at the age of 14.
Stock footage of the explosion of the warship HMS Barham during World War II was used to fill in
From 1835 to 1839 he was captain of HMS Barham on the coast of Spain and in 1844-45 ser
was a survivor of the sinking of the battleship HMS Barham in November 1941.
HMS Barham, flagship of the 5th battle squadron 191
age from Gibraltar as escort for the battleship HMS Barham.
HMS Bark Endeavour was chosen to take the astronome
iginally laid down as the Castle-class corvette HMS Barnard Castle of the Royal Navy (pennant numbe
avy in 1803 and in 1810 was in the 18-gun sloop HMS Barracouta at the capture of Banda Neira in New
parties, and whilst overseeing operations from HMS Barracouta, was struck on the hand by some shot
unna accidentally collided with her sister-ship HMS Barrosa in the Atlantic.
In 1948, Alamein, along with her sister-ship HMS Barrosa, escorted the carrier HMS Vengeance for
HMS Basilisk, the name of several Royal Navy ships
HMS Bat was a Star-class destroyer, later called C-
HMS Battle was a Hunt class minesweeper of the Roya
HMS Battleaxe was a Type 22 frigate of the Royal Na
HMS Battleaxe was featured in Tom Clancy's novel Re
HMS Battleaxe (D118) was a Weapon class destroyer o
They came aboard HMS Battler between April and May 1943, and took pa
She was renamed HMS Battler and commissioned into the Royal Navy on
s hit by depth charges from the British frigate HMS Bayntun and the Canadian corvette HMCS Camrose.
Navy under the Lend-Lease provisions and became HMS Bayntun.
On 23 November 1943 she and the frigates HMS Bazely and HMS Blackwood sank the U-boat U-648
Approaches Command, Bayntun and her sistership HMS Bazely sailed on 2 April 1943 for Chesapeake Ba
yrna he fell in with an English party on board H.M.S. Beacon, which had been sent by British Governm
HMS Beagle (left) with HMS Wrangler by Sir Oswald B
in Falmouth of Charles Darwin at the end of his HMS Beagle voyage in 1836.
Other voyages of HMS Beagle
, Sea of Azov in the Crimea, Seaman Trewavas of HMS Beagle was sent in a 4-oared gig to destroy a b
506 was carried on HMS Beagle on a voyage to circumnavigate the globe
Musters, sailed as a Volunteer 1st Class aboard HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin, but died of malaria
When HMS Beagle called at Cape Town, Captain Robert Fitz
s an officer in the Royal Navy who travelled on HMS Beagle for close to eighteen years.
The second voyage of HMS Beagle
be the gentleman naturalist on second voyage of HMS Beagle but rejected this offer on the grounds t
ars to have been Lieutenant John Lort Stokes of HMS Beagle on 9 September 1839.
The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R
itish made a third attempt on 3 July 1855 using HMS Beagle's four-oared gig, commanded by Gunner Jo
s) and named after J.C. Wickham, the captain of HMS Beagle, who surveyed the north-west coast in 18
14 March - The HMS Beagle, carrying Charles Darwin, leaves Austral
In 1828 the commander of HMS Beagle, Pringle Stokes (not related to John Lor
he species in Chile during the second voyage of HMS Beagle, and, despite the enlarged mandibles of
e end of 1833 he met Robert FitzRoy, captain of HMS Beagle, who engaged him as a draughtsman to rep
the first edition by Robert FitzRoy, captain of HMS Beagle, just before they set out on the voyage
ers Explored and Surveyed During The Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43.
es Darwin embarks on his historic voyage aboard HMS Beagle.
d used on his voyage with Charles Darwin on the HMS Beagle.
Originally to be named HMS Beatty, after Admiral David Beatty, commander o
reland, was commanding officer of the destroyer HMS Beaufort in the World War II Second Battle of S
HMS Beaufort was a Hunt class destroyer of the Roya
In 1796 he joined HMS Beaulieu under Lancelot Skynner (who, three yea
HMS Bedale was leased to the Indian Navy in 1952.
sence of Commodore Edmund Affleck, he commanded HMS Bedford in the Battle of the Chesapeake on 5 Se
HMS Bedford was a Monmouth-class armoured cruiser o
mmodore's symbol of office) was flying on board HMS Bedford, attached to the fleet then employed in
HMS Bedouin (pennant number L67, later F67) was a T
, where her guns disabled the British destroyer HMS Bedouin and set the large tanker SS Kentucky on
HMS Begonia (K66) was a Flower-class corvette that
the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease and renamed HMS Begum (D38).
He commanded the escort carrier HMS Begum in 1942-1944.
when he was moved to take command of the 18-gun HMS Belette.
HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast using International maritime signal fla
He also laid mines, one of which damaged HMS Belfast on 21 November, putting her out of acti
nd of the Home Fleet in 1944 flying his flag in HMS Belfast in June 1944 during the D-Day landings
The flagship was the cruiser HMS Belfast and the convoy's other escorts included
siting cruise ship or warship, moored alongside HMS Belfast and a few smaller aggregate or refuse v
was a driving force behind the preservation of HMS Belfast, HMS Warrior and SS Great Britain.
om 1941-5, as a gunner aboard the light cruiser HMS Belfast, and later played a part in her preserv
ndau Ballet bandmates for a press conference at HMS Belfast, to announce that the band had reformed
he Galleria, It is close to the London Dungeon, HMS Belfast, and London Bridge, and within easy rea
mes and under Tower Bridge, docking adjacent to HMS Belfast.
ncluding searching the Seaman's Mission and the HMS Belfast.
0, Foote transferred from Dublin to the frigate HMS Belle Poule and in 1781 served at the Battle of
A few days later, he was appointed to serve on HMS Belle Poule as its master.
ral Hyde Parker initially transferred Domett to HMS Belleisle but later changed his mind and made D
HMS Belleisle was a 74-gun third rate ship of the l
blew up, and assisted in towing the third rate HMS Belleisle from a perilous position near the sho
rvice he was promoted into the ship of the line HMS Belleisle and was prominently involved in the i
HMS Belleisle, Royal Navy 1876 (originally to be Bo
Her sister, HMS Belleisle, which was purchased at the same time
ad been lieutenant and then acting commander of HMS Bellerophon at Trafalgar, she became the flagsh
HMS Bellerophon is at the centre of the picture, su
e Battle of Waterloo he was held on the warship HMS Bellerophon, nicknamed Billy Ruffian in Torbay
and finally surrendered to HMS Bellerophon, which took him to Plymouth before
The lead ship, HMS Bellerophon, was laid down on the same day of H
HMS Bellona
HMS Bellwort (K114) was a Flower class corvette of
HMS Belmont was commissioned on 8 October 1940 and
On her final patrol, she also sank HMS Belmont.
HMS Belton (M1199) Ton-class minesweeper of the Roy
812 Conner served in Hornet during her chase of HMS Belvedere and her actions with HMS Peacock in F
h in 1841: ships he commanded at this time were HMS Belvidera and HMS Melville.
HMS Belvidera was a 36-gun Royal Navy Apollo-class
HMS Benbow was a Victorian era Admiral-class battle
f World War I in British service, apparently as HMS Bendish.
oup, which comprised 6 destroyer escorts led by HMS Bentinck (Cdr HR Paramor as Senior Officer Esco
r in Europe, when she cooperated with Drury and HMS Bentinck (K314) to destroy U-636.
Originally destined for the US Navy HMS Bentinck was provisionally given the name USS B
HMS Bergamot was an Anchusa-class sloop of the Roya
HMS Berkeley Castle (K387) was a Castle-class corve
15 April for the British Isles, in company with HMS Berry.
wo years, Ballard's next command was the 50-gun HMS Berschermer before he, in July 1806, recommissi
HMS Berwick was a Monmouth-class armoured cruiser o
ok part in the Action of 7 March 1795, in which HMS Berwick was captured.
1958 and was then given command of the frigate HMS Berwick in 1961.
HMS Berwick (65) was a Royal Navy County class heav
The escort consisted of the cruiser HMS Berwick, the destroyers HMS Offa and HMS Onslow
Although one of the escorting British cruisers, HMS Berwick, was heavily damaged, the impact on the
J.B. Adams, a member of the party had served in HMS Berwick.
as vice-admiral of the red, flying his flag on HMS Berwick.
ers by depth charges from the escort destroyers HMS Bicester, HMS Lamerton, and HMS Wheatland.
towed back to Gibraltar by the escort destroyer HMS Bicester.
On 6 May 1944, Bligh, together with HMS Bickerton, HMS Aylmer and two Swordfish aircraf
Several sailors were killed and injured on HMS Bideford (40th EG) but Calgary escaped damage.
HMS Birdham, launched on 19 September 1955, was nam
26 February - The British troopship, HMS Birkenhead is wrecked near Gansbaai, Western Ca
he farm owned by John Barclay, who survived the HMS Birkenhead shipwreck in 1852.
HMS Birkenhead was one of two Town class light crui
The troopship HMS Birkenhead was wrecked off Danger Point in 1852
as an infantryman and died when his transport, HMS Birkenhead, struck a reef off Cape Agulhas, Sou
HMS Birkenhead, also referred to as HM Troopship Bi
HMS Birmingham (D86) was a Type 42 destroyer laid d
le stranded on the surface, the British warship HMS Birmingham spotted the boat through a thick fog
re air attacks and, south of Crete, the cruiser HMS Birmingham was damaged and the escorting destro
n early May the ship escorted the light cruiser HMS Birmingham on an unsuccessful sweep of the Nort
HMS Birmingham was lead ship of the Birmingham grou
the war drew to a close, a force consisting of HMS Birmingham, HMS Dido and several destroyers was
ip after it was rammed by British light cruiser HMS Birmingham.
HMS Bisham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of
uadron was re-formed with six Fulmar IIs aboard HMS Biter in January 1942.
Fairsea's last surviving former sister HMS Biter, (later the French Navy's Dixmude), had b
commander and in 1803 took command of the sloop HMS Bittern in the Mediterranean, catching the eye
HMS Black Prince was a 74-gun third rate ship of th
HMS Black Swan (sloop) which was involved in the Ya
On 2 July 1950, the USS Juneau, HMS Black Swan, and HMS Jamaica were sailing along
HMS Black Swan (Pennant Numbers L57, U57, later F57
HMS Black Swan was scrapped in 1956 at Troon in Sco
HMS Black Prince was a Duke of Edinburgh-class armo
During 1943, HMS Black Swan for a short time saw action near Ice
From 1944 HMS Blackcap was also used as an Aircraft Maintenan
ember 1942 they moved further to RNAS Stretton ( HMS Blackcap), Cheshire, moving on 29 October to RN
nd World War a Royal Naval Air Service station, HMS Blackcap, was in the village.
returning from a local dance to the wrennery at HMS Blackcap.
From January to May 1944, HMS Blackmore continued in her convoy escort duties
During June HMS Blackmore was transferred to the Fifth Destroye
HMS Blackpool (F77) was a Whitby-class or Type 12 a
In 1993, River-class minesweepers, HMS Blackwater, HMS Spey, HMS Arun, and HMS Itchen
She teamed with HMS Blackwood (K347) and HMS Drury (K316) on 23 Nov
Both Tiger and sister-ship HMS Blake were listed as part of the Standby Squadr
HMS Blake, named in honour of Admiral Robert Blake,
He was made Commanding Officer of the cruiser, HMS Blake, in 1974 and then Deputy Chief of the Pol
With HMS Blake, in 1845 she also acted as cable ship for
HMS Blanche (H47) was a B-class destroyer of the Br
HMS Blanche was a Blonde class scout cruiser of the
depth charges from the British escort destroyer HMS Blankney and the destroyer USS McCalla.
This unit now has HMS Blazer (P279), a P2000 Archer class patrol vess
HMS Blean (L47) was a Type III Hunt class destroyer
ns (GRT), and one warship (the escort destroyer HMS Blean).
in and took command of the destroyer depot ship HMS Blenheim, followed by the light cruiser HMS Arr
HMS Blonde was a 46-gun modified Apollo-class fifth
He later commanded the cruisers HMS Blonde and HMS Cordelia, and was present in the
ppointed as second lieutenant aboard the 32-gun HMS Blonde, under Captain Philemon Pownoll.
Like her sister ship, HMS Blonde, she was essentially a development of th
he was appointed to command the 46-gun frigate HMS Blonde, in which he attacked a Turkish force in
ay was a naturalist on the English sailing ship HMS Blossom under the command of Captain Frederick
Frederick William Beechey from the British ship HMS Blossom from 1828.
He witnessed the sinking of HMS Bluebell from which there was one survivor.
nder the command of Lange attacked and sank the HMS Bluebell on 17 February 1945.
HMS Blyth (M111) is a Sandown-class minehunter of t
HMS Boadicea was the lead ship of the Boadicea-clas
et in August 1910 and remained there serving in HMS Boadicea until the end of July the following ye
August they were spotted by the 38-gun frigate HMS Boadicea, under the command of Captain John Mai
om a lifeboat some hours later by the destroyer HMS Boadicea.
HMS Bodenham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class o
HMS Bombay Castle was a 74-gun third rate ship of t
HMS Bonaventure (31) was a Dido-class light cruiser
                                                                                                   


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