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USS Growler (1812 | sloop), a sloop acquired in 1812, captured by the Br |
The USS Granite was a | sloop acquired by the Union Navy during the American |
In addition, she shared in the capture of | sloop Active (21 June 1863). |
As commander of the screw | sloop Adams, Coghlan was military commander of the D |
On 15 November she captured the | sloop Admiral Montague, sailing from Hispaniola to R |
the "Customary Shroop," [or Schwoop, Shroom,or | Sloop] after which everyone repeats "Customary Shroo |
inceton and later in the brig Porpoise and the | sloop Albany. |
y 1794, Plampin was given command of the small | sloop Albion and then the gunboat Firm, operating of |
In January 1822, he captured a Dutch | sloop and brought her and seven pirates to Charlesto |
USS President was a 12-gun | sloop and the second United States Navy ship to carr |
ls from 20 January-April 1863 she took prize a | sloop and 65 oyster boats. |
unner, the schooner Ann accompanied by a small | sloop; and a 3-day chase up Peace Creek ensued. |
She was classified as a steam | sloop and was built in 1816 at Deptford Dockyard spe |
Gambier was placed on HMS Spy | sloop, and he was posted to England to serve on the |
HMS Buzzard was a Nymphe-class composite screw | sloop and the fourth ship of the Royal Navy to bear |
of four 50-gun ships along with 5 frigates, a | sloop and 6 bomb ketches destroyed landing barges as |
Spanish had attacked and taken a launch and a | sloop, and killed twelve Englishmen.) |
cotton out of Mobile 21 April and took British | sloop Annie on the 29th between Ship Island and Mobi |
Two days later a Spanish | sloop approached Garden Key. |
The second USS Growler (1812-2), was a 112-ton | sloop, armed with ten 18-pounders and one six-pounde |
pture of five steamers, six schooners, and one | sloop, as Union blockaders effectively shut off the |
The | sloop attempted to move away but ran aground on one |
opment and in 1848 HMS Acheron, a steam paddle | sloop, began the "Great Survey". |
e entertained in the conflict with the British | sloop Boxer, on the fourth of September, in the year |
1812 as a first-class volunteer on board H.M. | sloop Brisk. |
ned the Western Gulf Squadron aboard the Steam | sloop Brooklyn. |
e so named by the Navy, Spitfire -- a merchant | sloop built in Connecticut in 1803-was purchased by |
The Eleanor is a historic gaff rigged racing | sloop built in 1903 at the B. F. Wood shipyard, City |
yacinth was an 8-gun Satellite-class composite | sloop built for the Royal Navy, launched in 1881 and |
herub was an 18-gun Royal Navy Cormorant-class | sloop built in Dover in 1806. |
ion of Ed E. Seamount, builder, and J. Randall | Sloop, business manager of the college, for half of |
THOs SIVELL who was cruelly shot on board his | sloop by some officers of customs of the Port of Por |
Bogart skippered a | sloop called the Magdeline in 1776. |
USS Percy Drayton (1863) was a | sloop captured by the Union Navy during the American |
USS Belle Italia (1862) was a | sloop captured by the Union Navy during the American |
A Spanish | sloop chased the yawl, and Lieutenant Craig decided |
Dockyards in Deptford, England, as the 17-gun | sloop Circassian. |
ents a year, including the annual Hudson River | Sloop Clearwater festival as well as the Croton Poin |
Despite facing heavy fire, he ran his | sloop close under the walls. |
Beacon | Sloop Club - Started in 1978 to promote recreation, |
thousands of members and guests of the Beacon | Sloop club for free. |
ned and operated by volunteers from the Beacon | Sloop Club. |
HMIS Clive (L79) was a 24 class | sloop, commissioned in 1920 into the Royal Indian Ma |
ith the Coast Survey, before joining the screw | sloop Congress on the Brazil Station, followed by du |
The Hawkesbury Packet was a | sloop constructed for Solomon Wiseman that helped hi |
Bonny was aboard Calico Jack Rackham's | sloop, cruising off Jamaica in October 1720, at the |
rican War, serving as executive officer of the | sloop Cyane during the capture of Monterey, Californ |
On 6 October 1858 the | sloop Delight of Ulverston grounded on the rocks of |
During her career the | sloop delivered the first trout eggs to the colony o |
ign as skipper of Ceramco New Zealand, a 68 ft | sloop designed by an up-and-coming naval architect c |
he Italian tugs Pilo and Roma; and the Italian | sloop Diana. |
November she was transferred to the Liverpool | Sloop Division for Atlantic convoy escort duty. |
The frigate Melampus was in company with the | sloop Driver when they captured a French corvette br |
On 6 August, the screw | sloop engaged Confederate batteries at Donaldsonvill |
The Kingfisher was a | sloop engaged in merchant trading out of Victoria, B |
After commanding the screw | sloop Enterprise and service in the Mediterranean, h |
with frigates Constellation and Guerriere and | sloop Epervier, captured the Algerian frigate Mashou |
25 July, the | sloop Fairplay; |
g this period; the first in 1793 involving the | sloop Fairy (18 guns, commanded by Captain later Adm |
the coast of Surinam to search for the French | sloop Favorite, which she discovered in January and |
Other ships damaged by Fritz-X included Dutch | sloop Flores and destroyer Loyal. |
On 19 June | sloop Florida, temporary tender for Morning Light, i |
bers are active competitors in 420, Fish class | sloop, Flying Scot, Laser, Optimist, Star, Sunfish, |
ionary War broke out, it commissioned an armed | sloop for the purpose of seizing a British transport |
apture of the ship Loyal Sam, brig Paragon and | sloop General Hodgson. |
Rodgers was assigned to duty on the | sloop Germantown from 1851 to 1853. |
He served in the | sloop Germantown, attached to the East India Squadro |
e 14th of November 1818 where he chartered the | sloop Governor Sorrell to rescue the eight passenger |
Buys, an SYC member, the one design Fish class | sloop had its debut in 1919 and quickly became the m |
The French | sloop Hazard (renamed the Prince Charles) successful |
Also named after Palmer's | sloop Hero is Hero Rupes, an escarpment which was di |
The scarp is named after | sloop Hero, Nathaniel Palmer's ship to explore Antar |
tbreak of war with Japan, he was posted to the | sloop HMAS Yarra. |
The Royal Australian Navy | sloop HMAS Yarra defended the convoy for an hour and |
ed in World War II initially in command of the | sloop HMAS Yarra, in which he saw action off the coa |
he building of the 50-gun HMS Falkland and the | sloop HMS Lizard in 1744, the 50-gun HMS Ruby in 174 |
tard, off Lisbon, and was given command of the | sloop HMS Opossum in 1815. |
enant in 1788 and made commander of the 18-gun | sloop HMS Zebra during the Spanish armament in 1790. |
of the cruiser HMS Neptune then commanded the | sloop HMS Weston. |
ommander in 1857, and commanded the first-rate | sloop HMS Scourge in the Mediterranean. |
by later advanced to become a commander in the | sloop HMS St Lucia. |
position after being transferred to the 16-gun | sloop HMS Jamaica under Captain Manley Dixon. |
obruk on 24 June 1941, Parramatta, the British | sloop HMS Auckland, and the petrol carrier Pass of B |
Members of an expedition from the British | sloop HMS Fly supposedly collected a tibia, a claw a |
l, Wernicke torpedoed the British Acacia-class | sloop HMS Veronica 45 nautical miles (83 km) off Ale |
Canadian armed yacht HMCS Elk and the British | sloop HMS Scarborough. |
nd on 11 September 1773 to be commander of the | sloop HMS Tamar. |
g to the rank of commander and being given the | sloop HMS Zephyr. |
771 passed the lieutenants exam and joined the | sloop HMS Tryal. |
oted on 24 November 1763 to command the 12-gun | sloop HMS Diligence, moving to the 24-gun sixth rate |
e ship of the line HMS Asia (64 guns), and the | sloop, HMS Zebra to take Fort Saint Louis. |
h all 45 of her crew by depth charges from the | sloop HMS Rochester and the corvette HMS Tamarisk. |
d on arriving in New York, took command of the | sloop HMS Avenger. |
In 1814 he commanded the | sloop HMS Rinaldo in the fleet that escorted the Fre |
to commander and two years later took over the | sloop HMS Dart in the English Channel. |
ington Trust, a charity formed to preserve the | sloop HMS Wellington. |
On 25 December 1798, while commanding the | sloop HMS Hobart, on the East India station, Ballard |
In 1797 Rotheram moved to the | sloop HMS Hawke, which he commanded in the West Indi |
nant to Commander and appointed to command the | sloop HMS Hotspur. |
In 1765 he became commander of the | sloop HMS Ferret. |
to her, and took up a post as commander of the | sloop HMS Ferret, moving to command HMS Cygnet in No |
She also sank the British Anchusa-class | sloop HMS Arbutus. |
d received an appointment in March 1785 to the | sloop HMS Merlin, under Commander Edward Pakenham, w |
In 1779 he was promoted to the command of the | sloop HMS Savage on the West Indian and North Americ |
S Kandahar, HMS Khartoum, HMS Kingston and the | sloop HMS Shoreham. |
on 19 July 1793 to Commander and took over the | sloop HMS Megaera in which he made Post-Captain on 4 |
and then on 6 August 1759 to commander of the | sloop HMS Favourite. |
ly the 36-gun frigate HMS Hydra and the 18-gun | sloop HMS Moselle in position to create the impressi |
nderson became a lieutenant in 1799 aboard the | sloop HMS Osprey and was still aboard her during the |
ged another of 9,494 GRT, and sank the British | sloop HMS Penzance, before returning to the staff in |
the cruiser HMS Vindictive 1938-1939, and the | sloop HMS Puffin in 1939. |
officers and petty officers of the Royal Navy | sloop, HMS Scarborough. |
The | sloop HMS Scarborough was sole naval escort for the |
1778, when Edward was appointed to command the | sloop HMS Hyaena. |
After the War he was given command of the | sloop HMS Modeste and then the destroyer HMS Finiste |
yal Navy in 1803 and in 1810 was in the 18-gun | sloop HMS Barracouta at the capture of Banda Neira i |
ved his first command in mid 1796, that of the | sloop HMS Spitfire. |
d to commander and in 1803 took command of the | sloop HMS Bittern in the Mediterranean, catching the |
ord and John Hutchings, from the British screw | sloop HMS Icarus, were killed by an unknown swordsma |
ommander on 13 November 1790 in command of the | sloop HMS Spitfire. |
pproaching the lifeboats when the Azalea class | sloop HMS Snowdrop arrived on the scene and drove aw |
nder on 21 March 1782, briefly taking over the | sloop HMS Otter before rapidly making the jump to Po |
aged eleven, and first went to sea aboard the | sloop HMS Fly. |
ed the Royal Navy as a midshipman on board the | sloop HMS Hunter (18 guns) which was then in berth a |
, during the night the Dutch had called in the | sloop HNLMS Johan Maurits van Nassau, which returned |
0 November, she operated from there, capturing | sloop Hope 10 July 1863, until sailing for Port Roya |
or lieutenant on 3 December 1747, entering the | sloop Hornet on 11 December and transferring from th |
f captain in July 1862, he commanded the steam | sloop Housatonic during the next several months. |
The | sloop Improvement, which had been less than five mil |
The second USS Alligator was a | sloop in the United States Navy during the War of 18 |
th others of her squadron four schooners and a | sloop in the Pasquotank River and New Begun Creek. |
The first USS Seminole was a | sloop in the United States Navy during the American |
USS St. Louis was a | sloop in the United States Navy through most of the |
me in New York City and sailed on the Farmer a | sloop in which his family had invested. |
USS Frances (1813), a United States Navy | sloop in commission from 1813 to 1814 |
USS Frances was a United States Navy | sloop in commission from 1813 to 1814. |
He commanded a | sloop in 1757; and he was promoted to post-captain i |
e the village has one pub, The Kings Head (the | Sloop Inn closed some decades ago). |
The | Sloop Inn is about 150 years old. |
The | Sloop Inn survives, along with the Shipyard. |
The | Sloop Inn in Mill Square is another prominent buildi |
HMS Wellington, a Grimsby-class | sloop, is moored nearby. |
His Catalina 36 | sloop is docked at Mission Bay in San Diego. |
About the first of August, the | sloop Jervey was sent to the station for this purpos |
the West Indies, where she was to relieve the | sloop Johan Maurits van Nassau and to train new gunn |
Sloop John B | |
tenant on September 6, 1837, and served on the | sloop John Adams in the East India Squadron, taking |
Renamed Thunder, the | sloop joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron |
the four American ships discovered the Spanish | sloop Jorge Juan lying at anchor inside the bay. |
Captain Taylor commanded the steam | sloop Juniata during 1864-65 and took part in the op |
827, he made a round-the-world voyage on board | sloop Krotkiy with Admiral Ferdinand Wrangel, visiti |
HMS Erne (U03) was a Black Swan-class | sloop laid down by Furness Shipbuilding at Barrow-in |
um (formerly HMS Geranium) was an Arabis-class | sloop laid down for the Royal Navy by the Greenock & |
the American Civil War he served in the steam | sloop Lancaster and later became the executive offic |
ff Pascagoula, Mississippi, 15 April 1864; the | sloop Last Push, 29 May; and a raid up Biloxi Bay, M |
MIS Narbada (U40) was a Modified Bittern class | sloop, later known as the Black Swan class, which se |
HMS Salamander was a 818 ton, 4-gun paddle | sloop launched on 16 May 1832 from Sheerness Dockyar |
HMS Lapwing was a Black Swan-class | sloop launched in 1943 and sunk by a U-boat in 1945. |
82) was a Royal Navy Modified Black Swan class | sloop launched in 1943 and broken up in 1959. |
a 1669 ton, Royal Navy 6 gun 1st class paddle | sloop launched on 25 July 1842 from Chatham Dockyard |
HMS Cormorant was an Osprey-class | sloop launched at Chatham on 12 September 1877 and l |
HMS Savage was a 14-gun | sloop launched in 1778, hulked in 1804 and sold in 1 |
HMS Savage was an 8-gun | sloop launched in 1750 and wrecked in 1776. |
HMS Savage was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig | sloop launched in 1830. |
especially after British officials seized his | sloop Liberty in 1768 and charged him with smuggling |
Annie is a Sandbagger | sloop located at Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Connectic |
The | sloop managed to reach Port Royal, South Carolina. |
esting a wooden diving chamber attached to the | sloop Maria. |
The Adventure was a | sloop maritime fur trade ship built by the crew of C |
is house in Sissinghurst or sailing his French | sloop, Megalomania from the River Beaulieu in southe |
heel steamer Quaker City in taking Confederate | sloop Mercury with a cargo of turpentine for Nassau, |
brigantines Golovnin, Ryurik, Chichagov, and a | sloop named Urup in 1826-1834. |
4th July, promotion to commander of the 16 gun | sloop, Nautilus. |
near Thasos on 4 July and lost a frigate and a | sloop near Samothrace on about 5 July. |
y was confirmed when Bass and Flinders, in the | sloop Norfolk, circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land. |
guered base in Cumberland, helping to save the | sloop of war for the Union Navy. |
USS Mohican (1883), also a | sloop of war, launched in 1883, commissioned in 1885 |
USS Mohican (1859), a | sloop of war, launched in 1859, commissioned that sa |
HMS Bergamot was an Anchusa-class | sloop of the Royal Navy, which had a short career du |
med for the Warrego River, was a Grimsby class | sloop of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). |
Gwin was an officer of the steamer Saranac and | sloop of war Vandalia, both in the Pacific, and of t |
HMS Cordelia was an 11-gun Racer-class | sloop of the Royal Navy launched in 1856 and sold in |
The Whale was a | sloop of 14 tons, built in on Scotland Island, Pittw |
ved in the Mediterranean squadron on board the | sloop of war USS John Adams. |
HMS Nymph was a 14-gun Swan-class | sloop of the Royal Navy launched at Chatham Dockyard |
nt, formerly HMS Saxifrage is an Anchusa-class | sloop of the Royal Navy, completed in 1918. |
HMS Folkestone was a Hastings class | sloop of the Royal Navy that saw action in World War |
on 17 April 1879, and was classified as both a | sloop of war and a colonial cruiser. |
ite (or Favorite) was a 16-gun Cormorant-class | sloop of the Royal Navy, launched in 1794 at Rotherh |
HNLMS Van Kinsbergen was a unique | sloop of the Royal Netherlands Navy build by Rotterd |
ght her in as HMS Bonne Citoyenn, a sixth rate | sloop of war. |
HMS Danae was an Eclipse-class | sloop of the Royal Navy, built at the Portsmouth Doc |
une 19, 1864 he was serving as a Seaman on the | sloop of war USS Kearsarge when she fought the comme |
ondack was a large and powerful screw-assisted | sloop of war with heavy guns, contracted by the Unio |
She was a wooden-hulled screw-driven | sloop of the Camelion class, launched on 13 November |
HMS Hornet was a 17-gun wooden screw | sloop of the Cruizer class of the Royal Navy, launch |
He was in command of the steam | sloop of war USS Kearsarge during her historic 1864 |
Pylades was an Satellite-class composite screw | sloop of the Royal Navy, built at Sheerness Dockyard |
and was assigned to the newly-completed steam | sloop of war Hartford. |
and Affleck accompanied Edward Boscawen in the | sloop of war HMS Gramont (18) to the Mediterranean. |
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