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1916 was a captain in command of the battleship | HMS Colossus. |
By 1919, he was in command of | HMS Colossus. |
y Sir William Hamilton are lost in the wreck of | HMS Colossus. |
ho had been executed for mutiny aboard the brig | HMS Columbine in the same year. |
From 23 October 1925 he was stationed at | HMS Columbine, the naval base at Port Edgar in the |
HMS Comet was an Acorn class destroyer of the Royal | |
command of the fictitious Flower-class corvette | HMS Compass Rose, newly built to escort convoys. |
World War, commanding the C-class light cruiser | HMS Comus at the Battle of Jutland. |
e exiled Portuguese King Manuel II of Portugal, | HMS Concord was given the task of transporting the |
HMS Concord was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Na | |
at the mouth of the river and made contact with | HMS Concord before arriving in Hong Kong on 11 Augu |
She was launched on 14 May 1945, renamed | HMS Concord in June 1946 and commissioned on 20 Dec |
nd much of this was used in the construction of | HMS Concord, and her sister HMS Centaur. |
ine in the Chilean Navy, originally launched as | HMS Condell. |
HMS Confiance was one of several warships built her | |
e, the British laid down the fifth rate frigate | HMS Confiance. |
HMS Conflict was the lead ship of the Conflict-clas | |
HMS Congo expedition. | |
HMS Congo was the first steam-powered warship built | |
llected the species in Africa and later died on | HMS Congo. |
HMS Conqueror was a 68-gun third rate ship of the l | |
On the 27th December 1914 Monarch rammed | HMS Conqueror suffering moderate damage to her bow, |
The British fleet, with | HMS Conqueror in the lead, began beating against th |
HMS Conqueror was an ironclad battleship of the Vic | |
ARA General Belgrano was torpedoed and sunk by | HMS Conqueror during the Falklands War. |
Splendid's presence along with | HMS Conqueror effectively restricted the freedom of |
When | HMS Conqueror sank the ARA General Belgrano during |
e ARA General Belgrano when she was sunk by the | HMS Conqueror's torpedoes during the Falklands (Isl |
Unlike | HMS Conqueror, Spartan did not fire in anger during |
Unlike | HMS Conqueror, Splendid did not directly engage Arg |
at sea in the Thames Estuary from the decks of | HMS Conqueror. |
ruiser was sunk by the British attack submarine | HMS Conqueror. |
HMS Conquest was a C-class light cruiser of the Roy | |
HMS Conquest: hit by shell fire | |
ry until 1531hrs, dropping supplies and guiding | HMS Consort to the scene. |
HMS Consort turned about with all guns blazing at t | |
During this time | HMS Consort was sighted, flying seven White Ensigns |
HMS Constance (R71) was a C-class destroyer of the | |
HMS Constance was a 50-gun fourth-rate frigate of t | |
At this point a third destroyer, | HMS Contest steamed into Sparrowhawk, removing six |
3 he was awarded a George Medal for his part in | HMS Contest's rescue of survivors from the ferry MV |
tlantic, U-106 was credited with the sinking of | HMS Contest, an Acasta class destroyer, and damagin |
ducated between 1880 and 1882 as a cadet at the | HMS Conway Naval School at Birkenhead. |
He was a cadet on | HMS Conway (school ship) on the Mersey between 1934 |
He was sent to | HMS Conway School Ship as his father disapproved of |
The Naval training school vessels | HMS Conway and HMS Indefatigable were moored at the |
HMS Conway was a naval training school or "school s | |
a training ship for boys, and gave her name to | HMS Conway, a series of ships and a shore-based sch |
A master mariner, he first served on | H.M.S. Conway. |
HMS Cordelia was an 11-gun Racer-class sloop of the | |
On her second patrol, she was picked up by | HMS Coreopsis off the coast of Belfast, Ireland on |
HMS Cormorant was an Osprey-class sloop launched at | |
received his first command, that of the 20-gun | HMS Cormorant, in October 1805. |
, when the Court sentenced him he was dismissed | HMS Cormorant, and severely reprimanded-a potential |
HMS Corncrake was also the name of a RN minelaying | |
ly 1945 Kirkistown Airfield was commissioned as | HMS Corncrake II. |
RNAS Ballyhalbert (later | HMS Corncrake) was an airfield near Ballyhalbert, i |
ecame a Royal Naval Air Station commissioned as | HMS Corncrake. |
HMS Cornelia was a Royal Navy 32-gun fifth-rate fri | |
HMS Cornwall was an 80-gun third rate ship of the l | |
HMS Cornwall was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the li | |
and more heavily gunned British light cruisers | HMS Cornwall and HMS Glasgow. |
HMS Cornwall (56) was a County class heavy cruiser | |
Her design was based on | HMS Cornwallis, as completed. |
She was initially ordered as | HMS Corso during the Second World War, and was buil |
as positioned in the middle of her sister-ships | HMS Corunna and HMS Barrosa. |
In 1959, Barrosa collided with her sister-ship | HMS Corunna in the Atlantic. |
HMS Cosby was a Buckley class Captain class frigate | |
Originally destined for the US Navy | HMS Cosby was provisionally given the name USS Reev |
HMS Cosby served with the Nore Command and the Devo | |
The Commanding Officers of | HMS Cosby were Lt Cdr R.S.Connell RN December 1943 |
HMS Cossack was a wooden 20-gun corvette, built at | |
Garth commanded the 22 gun | HMS Cossack and the 32 gun HMS Cerberus and success |
o the subsequent liberation of 299 prisoners by | HMS Cossack of the Royal Navy. |
ree warships of the Royal Navy have been called | HMS Cottesmore after the Cottesmore hunt. |
HMS Cotton (K510) was a Captain-class frigate of th | |
He went on to be Senior RAF Officer on | HMS Courageous in 1935, Station Commander at RAF Go |
After the War he became Flag Captain commanding | HMS Courageous and Chief Staff Officer to the Comma |
ritish warship in the war, the aircraft carrier | HMS Courageous on 17 September 1939, a feat that wa |
1939, Schuhart encountered the British carrier | HMS Courageous. |
t sank 13 ships, including the aircraft carrier | HMS Courageous. |
In February 1781 he joined the | HMS Courageux in the Channel Squadron, but did not |
HMS Courageux was a 74-gun third rate ship of the l | |
as constructed on the same building slip as was | HMS Courageux, her keel having been ordered to be l |
The British Royal Navy lost the ships of line | HMS Courageux, wrecked off Gibraltar and HMS Bombay |
HMS Coventry was taking part in the Exercise Spring | |
In response | HMS Coventry and HMS Glasgow launched their Westlan |
, Petty Officer Sephton was a director layer on | HMS Coventry when she went to the assistance of a h |
1982, she was providing air defence support to | HMS Coventry. |
tale in his book Four Weeks in May: The Loss of | HMS Coventry. |
HMS Cranham was one of 93 Royal Navy ships of the H | |
1 April 1911 - | HMS Crescent |
HMS Crescent was a first class cruiser of the Edgar | |
Cruise of | HMS Crescent - G.West and Sons |
HMS Cricket was commissioned on 15 July 1943. | |
the former Royal Navy shore establishment named | HMS Cricket. |
HMS Crocodile was a Euphrates-class troopship launc | |
romoted post captain and appointed commander of | HMS Crocodile on Channel service. |
HMS Cromer was a Sandown class minehunter commissio | |
HMS Cromer visited Dundee on November 6-9, 1998 (fo | |
on several ships as a lieutenant before joining | HMS Crown under Captain William Cornwallis in the E |
HMS Crown was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line | |
He was made junior lieutenant aboard | HMS Crown at Spithead in early February 1789. |
the Plymouth from 26 June, and in company with | HMS Crown. |
he spelling of her name was formally altered to | HMS Cruiser in 1857. |
HMS Cruizer was a 17-gun wooden screw sloop, the na | |
rdered on 1 November 1850 to the same design as | HMS Cruizer. |
s dismantled and repaired, with assistance from | HMS Cruizer. |
HMS Crusader was a Tribal class destroyer of the Ro | |
Pomona was subsequently taken into the Navy as | HMS Cuba. |
otland, and destroyed by the Royal Navy frigate | HMS Cubitt as part of "Operation Deadlight". |
aptain in 1802, Conn commanded the veteran ship | HMS Culloden accompanied by his nine year old son H |
g engagement Thompson came to the assistance of | HMS Culloden, which had run aground on shoals in th |
ew, now a rear-admiral, to command his flagship | HMS Culloden. |
HMS Cumberland was a Monmouth-class armoured cruise | |
He later commanded | HMS Cumberland in the blockade off Toulon but suffe |
HMS Cumberland was a 74-gun third rate ship of the | |
HMS Cumberland was a 70-gun third rate ship of the | |
HMS Cumberland (1745) was an 8-gun fire ship in ser | |
HMS Cumberland (1902) was a Monmouth-class armoured | |
HMS Cumberland (1710) was an 80-gun third rate laun | |
With | HMS Cumberland being absent for repairs at the Falk |
When the Royal Navy ship | HMS Cumberland attempted to board a Somali pirate d |
HMS Cumberland (F85) is a Type 22 frigate launched | |
d the passenger ship Ussukuma (with the cruiser | HMS Cumberland) on 4 and 5 September, respectively. |
nd World War he was a midshipman on the cruiser | HMS Cumberland. |
He also served on | HMS Curacoa and HMS Stag. |
HMS Curacoa was a 31-gun Tribune-class screw frigat | |
s and men of the Royal Navy, two companies from | HMS Curacoa; and flew the pendant of Commodore Sir |
HMS Curlew was a C-class light cruiser of the Briti | |
HMS Curzon (K513) was a Captain-class frigate of th | |
A few weeks later the Royal Navy schooner | HMS Cuttle captured Jordan. |
h 1807 through November 1809, he was captain of | HMS Cyane. |
or went around to Rothesay, with the depot ship | HMS Cyclops. |
Finally, he ordered | HMS Cygnet to stand by to support the civilian auth |
n the British side, the Bird class patrol boats | HMS Cygnet and HMS Kingfisher were already assigned |
HMS D1 was a British D class submarine built by Vic | |
HMS D3 was a British D class submarine built by Vic | |
HMS D6 was a British D class submarine built by Vic | |
HMS Dacres (K472) was a Captain-class frigate, buil | |
extra places were created by turning the former | HMS Daedalus III Naval Camp into Stockheath Primary |
s the naval personnel were held on the books of | HMS Daedalus, a hulk that was moored on the River M |
mmanding the naval engineering training school, | HMS Daedalus, and then led the Royal Navy's guided |
September 1794 he had become midshipman aboard | HMS Daedalus. |
he was requisitioned for war service and became | HMS Daffodil. |
She was escorted by the destroyers | HMS Dainty, HMS Jervis, HMS Juno and HMS Diamond, a |
llage gave its name to a Ham class minesweeper, | HMS Damerham. |
includes a deputation to the Royal Navy onboard | HMS Dampier in 1963 and a course in amphibious warf |
HMS Danae was an Eclipse-class sloop of the Royal N | |
HMS Daring and HMS Decoy together made up the Darin | |
HMS Daring was a D-class destroyer built for the Ro | |
HMS Daring was the nameship of the Daring class of | |
HMS Daring and HMS Decoy were both built by Thornyc | |
HMS Daring was a 4-gun Fantome-class sloop of the R | |
HMS Daring and HMS Decoy from John I. Thornycroft & | |
ardiff was originally to be replaced in 2009 by | HMS Daring, the first of the Royal Navy's next gene |
mmander and two years later took over the sloop | HMS Dart in the English Channel. |
ailed toward the boom, protected by the frigate | HMS Dartmouth under Captain John Leake. |
HMS Dartmouth was a Town-class light cruiser of the | |
HMS Dasher (D37) was a British Royal Navy aircraft | |
HMS Dauntless 26 November 1944 to 19 January 1945 | |
rrington is introduced as a young Lieutenant on | HMS Dauntless as it makes a crossing from England t |
Looe was with | HMS Deal Castle off Vigo on 7 July 1742, and took p |
HMS Deane was a Captain class frigate of the Buckle | |
He returned to home waters in | HMS Decade in 1804 and joined the Channel Fleet in |
By this stage of the war she and | HMS Decoy were the only survivors of the original c |
She was completed for the Royal Navy in 1953 as | HMS Decoy (D106). |
ld to Peru in 1969 together with her sistership | HMS Decoy. |
returned to sea in February 1932 in command of | HMS Decoy. |
She was brought into Royal Navy service as | HMS Dedaigneuse. |
t in line, followed by Naiad and the third rate | HMS Defence (1763). |
He was made captain of the ironclad warships | HMS Defence and HMS Valiant and went on to be Comma |
a during the Battle of Jutland while serving on | HMS Defence which was sunk during the battle after |
month of repairs, escorted by ships of the line | HMS Defence and HMS Cressy. |
ship the Orient, firing on them in company with | HMS Defence and HMS Swiftsure until the Franklin su |
"Named c1860 by Captain Richards, RN, after | HMS Defence, 74 guns, under Captain James Gambier, |
In 1911 he took command of the cruiser | HMS Defence, escorting the King and Queen to India |
HMS Defender was sunk while operating with the Tobr | |
HMS Defender (D114) was a Daring-class destroyer of | |
d War II as Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMS Defender from 1939 and then as Commander of the |
he New Zealand Star, escorted by the destroyers | HMS Defender and Hereward, continued to Alexandria. |
He moved to | HMS Defiance in March that year, and was second in |
She was assigned to | HMS Defiance the Torpedo School at Devonport. |
of the Royal Navy torpedo school at Devonport, | HMS Defiance, which was based in floating obsolete |
in a hurricane and went down with his flagship, | HMS Defiance. |
H.M.S. Defiant (1962) | |
(1960), | H.M.S. Defiant (1962), Those Magnificent Men in Their |
final film appearance in the opening scenes of | H.M.S. Defiant (1961), as the admiral who listens to- |
Adventure (1959), The Guns of Navarone (1961), | H.M.S. Defiant, David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (both |
placed in command of the prize ship the 64 gun | HMS Delft, a poorly built Dutch ship used almost ex |
Bomb damage to the stern of | HMS Delhi during operations in North Africa |
HMS Delhi was based at Malta at the time of the Spa | |
HMS Delight was a Daring-class destroyer of the Bri | |
n 14 July 1944 and its operations were moved to | HMS Demetrius. |
ther Castle class corvette was sunk by U-boats, | HMS Denbigh Castle on 13 February 1945. |
HMS Denbigh Castle (K696) was a Castle-class corvet | |
he Atlantic and Pacific, commanding minesweeper | HMS Deodar and antisubmarine vessel HMNZS Moa. |
tted with equipment recovered from the scrapped | HMS Derriton. |
HMS Derwent was a River-class destroyer of the Roya | |
HMS Despatch was a Danae-class light cruiser of the | |
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