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Mediterranean Fleet

Index Mediterranean Fleet

The British Mediterranean Fleet also known as the Mediterranean Station was part of the Royal Navy. [1]

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Abraham Yakin

Abraham Yakin (אברהם יכין; born July 31, 1924) is an Israeli artist.

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Action of 25 January 1797

The Action of 25 January 1797 was a minor naval battle of the French Revolutionary Wars, fought in the Gulf of Cádiz.

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Action of 5 November 1813

The Action of 5 November 1813 was a brief naval clash during the Napoleonic Wars, between part of the British Mediterranean Fleet led by Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Pellew, and a French force under Rear-Admiral Julien Cosmao-Kerjulien.

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Active-class cruiser

The Active-class cruisers were a trio of scout cruisers built for the Royal Navy shortly before the First World War.

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Admiral-class battlecruiser

The Admiral-class battlecruisers were to have been a class of four British Royal Navy battlecruisers designed near the end of World War I. Their design began as an improved version of the s, but it was recast as a battlecruiser after Admiral John Jellicoe, commander of the Grand Fleet, pointed out that there was no real need for more battleships, but that a number of German battlecruisers had been laid down that were superior to the bulk of the Grand Fleet's battlecruisers and the design was revised to counter these.

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Admiralty House (Valletta)

Admiralty House (id-Dar tal-Ammirall), formerly known as Casa Miari, Palazzo Don Raimondo and by several other names, is a palace in Valletta, Malta.

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Admiralty in the 17th century

During the early 17th century, England's relative naval power deteriorated, In the course of the rest of the 17th century, The office of the Admiralty and Marine Affairs steered the Navy's transition from a semi-amateur Navy Royal fighting in conjunction with private vessels into a fully professional institution, a Royal Navy.

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Admiralty in the 18th century

The Glorious Revolution of 1688 rearranged the political map of Europe, and led to a series of wars with France that lasted well over a century.

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Adriatic Campaign of World War I

The Adriatic Campaign of World War I was a naval campaign fought between the Central Powers and the Mediterranean squadrons of Great Britain, France, the Kingdom of Italy, Australia and the United States.

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Airwork Services

Airwork Limited, also referred to during its history as Airwork Services Limited, is a wholly owned subsidiary company of VT Group plc.

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Albert Hastings Markham

Admiral Sir Albert Hastings Markham, KCB (11 November 1841 – 28 October 1918) was a British-French explorer, author, and officer in the Royal Navy.

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Alexander Bethell

Admiral Sir Alexander Edward Bethell GCMG KCB (28 August 1855 – 13 June 1932) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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Alexander Bingley

Admiral Sir Alexander Noel Campbell Bingley (15 February 1905 – 28 September 1972) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

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Alexander Campbell (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral Alexander Victor Campbell CB, DSO, MVO (27 September 1874 – 2 June 1957) was a Royal Navy officer who became Admiral Superintendent of Malta Dockyard.

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Alexandria expedition of 1807

The Alexandria expedition of 1807 or Fraser expedition (Arabic:حملة فريزر) was an operation by the Royal Navy and the British Army during the Anglo-Turkish War (1807–1809) of the Napoleonic Wars to capture Alexandria in Egypt with the purpose of securing a base of operations against the Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Alfred Ryder (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alfred Phillipps Ryder KCB (27 June 1820 – 30 April 1888) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Alfred (Alfred Ernest Albert; 6 August 184430 July 1900) reigned as Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1893 to 1900.

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Algernon Lyons

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon McLennan Lyons (30 August 1833 – 9 February 1908) was an eminent British Royal Navy officer who served as Admiral of the Fleet, commander of the entire Royal Navy, and First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria.

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Algernon Willis

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon Usborne Willis (17 May 1889 – 12 April 1976) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Allen Francis Gardiner

Allen Francis Gardiner (1794–1851) was a British Royal Navy officer and missionary to Patagonia.

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Allied Forces Mediterranean

Allied Forces Mediterranean was a NATO command covering all military operations in the Mediterranean Sea from 1952 to 1967.

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Allied invasion of Sicily

The Allied invasion of Sicily, codenamed Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II, in which the Allies took the island of Sicily from the Axis powers (Italy and Nazi Germany).

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Allied Joint Force Command Naples

Allied Joint Force Command (JFC) Naples (JFC Naples) is a NATO military command based in Lago Patria, in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy—the base was formerly located in the Bagnoli quarter of Naples.

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Allied Naval Forces Southern Europe

Allied Naval Forces Southern Europe (NAVSOUTH) was a Component Command in NATO's Allied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH).

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Allied submarines in the Pacific War

Allied submarines were used extensively during the Pacific War and were a key contributor to the defeat of the Empire of Japan.

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Almirante Latorre-class battleship

The Almirante Latorre class consisted of two super-dreadnought battleships designed by the British company Armstrong Whitworth for the Chilean Navy.

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Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope

Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, (7 January 1883 – 12 June 1963) was a senior officer of the British Royal Navy during the Second World War.

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Angelo Iachino

Angelo Iachino (or Jachino; April 24, 1889–December 3, 1976) was an Italian admiral during World War II.

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Anthony Hoskins

Admiral Sir Anthony Hiley Hoskins, (1 September 1828 – 21 June 1901) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Archibald Berkeley Milne

Admiral Sir (Archibald) Berkeley Milne, 2nd Baronet (2 June 1855 – 4 July 1938) was a senior Royal Navy officer who commanded the Mediterranean Fleet at the outbreak of the First World War.

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Archibald Cochrane (politician)

Captain Sir Archibald Douglas Cochrane, (8 January 1885 – 16 April 1958) was a Scottish politician and naval officer.

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Archibald Cochrane (Royal Navy officer, born 1874)

Rear-Admiral Archibald Cochrane, (20 June 1874 – 15 July 1952) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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Arthur Bedford

Vice-Admiral Arthur Edward Frederick Bedford, CB, CSI (1881 – 5 December 1949) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Arthur Brandreth Scott Dutton

Vice-Admiral the Honourable Arthur Brandreth Scott Dutton, (11 September 1876 – 29 September 1932) was a Royal Navy officer who served during World War I, and was Captain-Superintendent of Pembroke Dockyard from 1922 to 1924.

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Arthur Cumming (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Arthur Cumming KCB (6 May 1817 – 17 February 1893) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Arthur Fanshawe

Admiral Sir Arthur Fanshawe (5 February 1794 – 14 June 1864) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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Arthur Francis Turner

Admiral Sir (Arthur) Francis Turner, KCB DSC (23 June 1912 – 26 October 1991) was a British naval officer.

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Arthur Henniker-Hughan

Sir Arthur John Henniker-Hughan, 6th Baronet, (24 January 1866 – 4 October 1925) was an admiral in the Royal Navy and sat as Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) for Galloway from 1924 until his death.

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Arthur Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon

Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon, (14 July 182416 November 1901) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Arthur Kemmis Betty

Vice Admiral Arthur Kemmis Betty DSO (1877 – 1961) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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Arthur Leveson

Admiral Sir Arthur Cavenagh Leveson GCB (27 January 1868 – 26 June 1929) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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Arthur Moore (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Arthur William Moore, (30 July 1847 – 3 April 1934) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to command the China Station and to serve as Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

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Arthur Murray Farquhar

Admiral Sir Arthur Murray Farquhar, KCB, CVO (19 January 1855 – 16 November 1937) was a British Royal Navy officer in the years before the First World War.

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Arthur Power

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur John Power (12 April 1889 – 28 January 1960) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Arthur Waistell

Admiral Sir Arthur Kipling Waistell KCB (30 March 1873 – 26 October 1953) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

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Arthur Wilson (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, 3rd Baronet (4 March 1842 – 25 May 1921) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Assheton Curzon-Howe

Admiral the Honourable Sir Assheton Gore Curzon-Howe, KCB, CVO, CMG (10 August 1850 – 1 March 1911) was a British naval officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet from 1908 to 1910.

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Astley Cooper Key

Admiral Sir Astley Cooper Key (18 January 18213 March 1888) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Atlantic Fleet (United Kingdom)

The Atlantic Fleet was a major fleet formation of the Royal Navy.

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Attack on Convoy AN 14

The Attack on Convoy AN 14 was a naval engagement during World War II between a British naval force defending a convoy of merchant ships, which had departed from Port Said and Alexandria to Piraeus and two Italian torpedo boats who intercepted them north of Crete on 31 January 1941.

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Auberge de Castille

The Auberge de Castille (Berġa ta' Kastilja) is an auberge in Valletta, Malta.

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August 1914

The following events occurred in August 1914.

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Augustus Agar

Commodore Augustus Willington Shelton Agar (4 January 1890 – 30 December 1968) was a Royal Navy officer in both the First and the Second World Wars.

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Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol

Admiral Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol, PC (19 May 1724 – 23 December 1779) was a Royal Navy officer and politician.

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Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel

Admiral Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel PC (25 April 17252 October 1786) was a Royal Navy officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1755 to 1782.

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Aylmer Firebrace

Commander Sir Aylmer Newton George Firebrace, (17 June 1886 – 8 June 1972) was a British Royal Navy officer and firefighter.

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Émile Paul Amable Guépratte

Émile Paul Aimable Guépratte (30 August 1856 – 21 November 1939) was a French admiral.

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Bardia

Bardia, or El Burdi (البردية or البردي) is a Mediterranean seaport in the Butnan District of eastern Libya.

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Baron Beresford

Baron Beresford is a title that was created three times for the Beresford family, one in the Peerage of Ireland and later also two in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Battle of Cape Matapan

The Battle of Cape Matapan (Ναυμαχία του Ταινάρου) was a Second World War naval engagement between British and Axis forces, fought from 27–29 March 1941.

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Battle of Cape Passero (1940)

The Battle of Cape Passero (1940), was a Second World War naval engagement between the British light cruiser and seven torpedo boats and destroyers of the Italian Regia Marina, southeast of Sicily, in the early hours of 12 October 1940.

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Battle of Navarino

The Battle of Navarino was a naval battle fought on 20 October 1827, during the Greek War of Independence (1821–32), in Navarino Bay (modern Pylos), on the west coast of the Peloponnese peninsula, in the Ionian Sea.

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Battle of Sidi Barrani

The Battle of Sidi Barrani 1940) was the opening battle of Operation Compass, the first big British attack of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War.

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Battle of Taranto

The Battle of Taranto took place on the night of 11–12 November 1940 during the Second World War between British naval forces, under Admiral Andrew Cunningham, and Italian naval forces, under Admiral Inigo Campioni.

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Battle of the Atlantic

The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War II, running from 1939 to the defeat of Germany in 1945.

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Battle of the Espero Convoy

The Battle of the Espero Convoy (Battaglia del convoglio Espero) on 28 June 1940, was the first surface engagement between Italian and Allied warships of the Second World War.

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Battle of the Mediterranean

The Battle of the Mediterranean was the name given to the naval campaign fought in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II, from 10 June 1940 to 2 May 1945.

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Battle of Toulon (1744)

The naval Battle of Toulon or Battle of Cape Sicié took place on 22–23 February 1744 (N.S.)The dates of the battle were 22–23 February according to the Gregorian calendar then used by France and Spain.

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Battle-class destroyer

The Battle class were a class of destroyers of the British Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN), named after naval or other battles fought by British or English forces.

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Beauchamp Seymour, 1st Baron Alcester

Admiral Frederick Beauchamp Paget Seymour, 1st Baron Alcester, (12 April 1821 – 30 March 1895) was a British naval commander.

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Bellerophon-class battleship

The Bellerophon-class battleship was a group of three dreadnought battleships that were built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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Bernard Rawlings (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Henry Bernard Hughes Rawlings (21 May 1889 – 30 September 1962) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Flag Officer, Eastern Mediterranean during World War II.

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Birgu

Birgu (Il-Birgu, Vittoriosa), also known by its title Città Vittoriosa, is an old fortified city on the south side of the Grand Harbour in the South Eastern Region of Malta.

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BL 16.25 inch Mk I naval gun

The Elswick BL 16.25 inch naval gun was an early British superheavy rifled breech-loading naval gun, commonly known as the 110-ton gun or 111-ton gun.

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Blonde-class cruiser

The Blonde-class cruisers were a pair of scout cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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Bombardment of Alexandria

The Bombardment of Alexandria in Egypt by the British Mediterranean Fleet took place on 11–13 July 1882.

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Bretagne-class battleship

The Bretagne-class battleships were the first "super-dreadnoughts" built for the French Navy during the First World War.

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Brian Brown (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Brian Thomas Brown KCB CBE (born 31 August 1934) is a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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British 10th Submarine Flotilla (Malta)

The 10th Submarine Flotilla was a group of Royal Navy submarines assigned to the British Mediterranean Fleet based in Malta from early 1941.

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British Empire in World War II

When the United Kingdom declared war on Nazi Germany at the outset of World War II it controlled to varying degrees numerous crown colonies, protectorates and the Indian Empire.

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Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape

Admiral of the Fleet Bruce Austin Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape, (5 February 1888 – 12 February 1981) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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Burges Watson

Rear Admiral Burges Watson, (24 September 1846 – 21 September 1902)"Watson, Rear-Adm.

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C and D-class destroyer

The C and D class was a group of 14 destroyers built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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Campbell Tait

Admiral Sir William Eric Campbell Tait (12 August 1886 – 17 July 1946) was a senior British naval officer, courtier and the fifth Governor of Southern Rhodesia, serving from 1945-46.

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Canopus-class battleship

The Canopus class was a group of six pre-dreadnought battleships of the British Royal Navy built in the late 1890s.

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Carlo Cattaneo (admiral)

Carlo Cattaneo (October 6, 1883 – March 29, 1941) was an Italian admiral during World War II.

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Caspar John

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Caspar John GCB (22 March 1903 – 11 July 1984) was a senior Royal Navy officer who served as First Sea Lord from 1960 to 1963.

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Cecil Burney

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Cecil Burney, 1st Baronet, (15 May 1858 – 5 June 1929) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Cecil Harcourt

Admiral Sir Cecil Halliday Jepson Harcourt (Chinese Translated Name: 夏慤; 11 April 1892 – 19 December 1959), was a British naval officer.

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Centurion-class battleship

The Centurion-class battleships were a pair of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s.

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Charles Adam

Admiral Sir Charles Adam, FRSE KCB (6 October 1780 – 19 September 1853) was a British naval officer who served during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Charles Carter Drury

Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury (August 27, 1846 – May 18, 1914) was a Canadian Royal Navy Admiral who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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Charles Dennis Fisher

Charles Dennis Fisher (19 June 1877 – 31 May 1916), was a British academic, the son of historian Herbert William Fisher.

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Charles Elliot

Sir Charles Elliot, KCB (15 August 1801 – 9 September 1875) was a British Royal Navy officer, diplomat, and colonial administrator.

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Charles Elliot (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Gilbert John Brydone Elliot KCB (12 December 1818 – 21 May 1895) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Charles Elphinstone Fleeming

Admiral Charles Elphinstone Fleeming (18 June 1774 – 30 October 1840) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Charles Forbes (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Morton Forbes (22 November 1880 – 28 August 1960) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Charles Frederick Hotham

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Frederick Hotham (20 March 1843 – 22 March 1925) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Charles Fremantle

Admiral Sir Charles Howe Fremantle GCB RN (1 June 1800 – 25 May 1869) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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Charles Grant (Royal Navy officer)

Commodore Charles Grant CB (1770 – 25 July 1824) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Station.

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Charles Henry Adair

Admiral Charles Henry Adair (2 July 1851 – 9 March 1920) was a Royal Navy officer in mid-late 19th century and the early 20th century.

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Charles Kennedy-Purvis

Admiral Sir Charles Edward Kennedy-Purvis (2 May 1884 – 26 May 1946) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Deputy First Sea Lord.

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Charles Lambe

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Edward Lambe (20 December 1900 – 29 August 1960) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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Charles Little (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Charles James Colebrooke Little (14 June 1882 – 20 June 1973) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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Charles Lydiard

Charles Lydiard (fl. 13 May 1780 – 29 December 1807) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Charles Mills (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral Sir Charles Piercy Mills, (4 October 1914 – 27 July 2006) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Governor of Guernsey.

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Charles Napier (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Charles John Napier KCB GOTE RN (6 March 1786 – 6 November 1860) was a British naval officer whose sixty years in the Royal Navy included service in the War of 1812 (with the United States), the Napoleonic Wars, Syrian War and the Crimean War (with the Russians), and a period commanding the Portuguese navy in the Liberal Wars.

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Charles O'Hara

General Charles O'Hara (1740 – 25 February 1802) was a British military officer who served in the Seven Years' War, American War of Independence, and French Revolutionary War, and later served as Governor of Gibraltar.

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Charles Penrose (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral Sir Charles Vinicombe Penrose (20 June 1759 – 1 January 1830) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.

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Charles Pierrepont, 1st Earl Manvers

Charles (Medows) Pierrepont, 1st Earl Manvers (4 November 1737 – 17 June 1816) was an English naval officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1778 to 1796 when he was raised to the peerage as Viscount Newark.

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Charles Saunders (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, KB (c. 1715 – 7 December 1775) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Christopher Cradock

Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher "Kit" George Francis Maurice Cradock (2 July 1862 – 1 November 1914) was a British officer of the Royal Navy.

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Clarence Paget

Admiral Lord Clarence Edward Paget (17 June 1811 – 22 March 1895) was a British sailor, politician and sculptor.

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Colin Richard Keppel

Admiral Sir Colin Richard Keppel (3 December 1862 – 6 July 1947) was a British sailor and Extra Equerry to four kings.

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Commander-in-Chief Fleet

The Commander-in-Chief Fleet (CINCFLEET) was the admiral responsible for the operation, resourcing and training of the ships, submarines and aircraft, and personnel, of the British Royal Navy until April 2012.

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Compton Domvile (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Compton Edward Domvile (10 October 1842 – 19 November 1924) was a distinguished Royal Navy officer in the Edwardian era.

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Conolly Abel Smith

Vice Admiral Sir Edward Michael Conolly Abel Smith, (3 December 1899 – 3 December 1985) was a Royal Navy officer who served during the First and Second World Wars.

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Conte di Cavour-class battleship

The Conte di Cavour–class battleships were a group of three dreadnoughts built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s.

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Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth

The coronation of George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon as King and Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth and as Emperor and Empress of India took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 12 May 1937.

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Courageous-class aircraft carrier

The Courageous class, sometimes called the Glorious class, was the first multi-ship class of aircraft carriers to serve with the Royal Navy.

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Courtenay Boyle

The Hon.

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Cressy-class cruiser

The Cressy-class cruiser was a class of six armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900.

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Crown Colony of Malta

The Crown Colony of the Island of Malta and its Dependencies (commonly known as the Crown Colony of Malta) was a British colony in the present-day Republic of Malta.

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Culme-Seymour baronets

The Seymour, later Culme-Seymour Baronetcy, of High Mount in the County of Cork and Friery Park in the County of Devon, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Curtis Barnett

Curtis Barnett (died 2 May 1746), was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood

Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (26 September 1748 – 7 March 1810) was an admiral of the Royal Navy, notable as a partner with Lord Nelson in several of the British victories of the Napoleonic Wars, and frequently as Nelson's successor in commands.

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Cyril Douglas-Pennant

Admiral The Honourable Sir Cyril Eustace Douglas-Pennant KCB CBE DSO DSC (7 April 1894 – 3 April 1961) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

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Dardanelles Operation (1807)

The Dardanelles Operation was the Royal Navy's unsuccessful attempt to impose British demands on the Ottoman Empire as part of the Anglo-Turkish War (1807-1809).

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David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty

Admiral of the Fleet David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty (17 January 1871 – 11 March 1936) was a Royal Navy officer.

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David Luce

Admiral Sir John David Luce & Bar, (23 January 1906 – 6 January 1971) was a Royal Navy officer.

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David Norris (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral David Thomas Norris CB CMG (27 October 1875 – 19 July 1937) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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David Stevenson (admiral)

Vice Admiral Sir Hugh David Stevenson (24 August 1918 – 26 October 1998) was a senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy, serving as Chief of Naval Staff from 1973 to 1976.

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Defence-class ironclad

The Defence-class ironclads were a class of two warships built for the Royal Navy between 1859 and 1862.

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Denis Boyd

Admiral Sir Denis William Boyd KCB CBE DSC (1891–1965) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Fifth Sea Lord.

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Deric Holland-Martin

Admiral Sir Douglas Eric "Deric" Holland-Martin (10 April 1906 – 6 January 1977) was a Royal Navy officer who became the Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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Desert Air Force

The Desert Air Force (DAF), also known chronologically as Air Headquarters Western Desert, Air Headquarters Libya, the Western Desert Air Force, and the First Tactical Air Force (1TAF), was an Allied tactical air force created from No. 204 Group under RAF Middle East Command in North Africa in 1941 to provide close air support to the British Eighth Army.

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Desmond Dreyer

Admiral Sir Desmond Parry Dreyer (6 April 1910 – 15 May 2003) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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Desmond McCarthy

Admiral Sir (Edward) Desmond (Bewley) McCarthy KCB DSO (1893–1966) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station.

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Donald Macintyre (Royal Navy officer)

Donald George Frederick Wyville Macintyre DSO & Two Bars, DSC (26 January 1904 – 23 May 1981) was a Royal Navy officer during the Second World War and a successful convoy escort commander.

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Doveton Sturdee

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee, 1st Baronet (9 June 1859 – 7 May 1925) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Dudley de Chair

Admiral Sir Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair (30 August 1864 – 17 August 1958) was a senior Royal Navy officer and later Governor of New South Wales.

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Dudley Pound

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alfred Dudley Pickman Rogers Pound, (29 August 1877 – 21 October 1943) was a senior officer of the Royal Navy.

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Duke of Edinburgh-class cruiser

The Duke of Edinburgh-class cruiser was a class of two armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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Duncan-class battleship

The Duncan class was a class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy.

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Dymock Watson

Vice Admiral Sir (Robert) Dymock Watson KCB CBE (1904–1988) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic and South America Station.

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E and F-class destroyer

The E and F-class destroyers were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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Earl Howe

Earl Howe is a title that has been created twice in British history, for members of the Howe and Curzon-Howe family respectively.

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Edmond Slade

Admiral Sir Edmond John Warre Slade (20 March 1859 – 20 January 1928) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Director of Naval Intelligence.

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Edmund Anstice

Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Walter Anstice, KCB (5 May 1899 – 30 August 1979) was a Royal Navy officer and aviator who served in World War II and went on to be Fifth Sea Lord.

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Edmund Fisher

Edmund Montagu Prinsep Fisher (13 January 1872 – 31 March 1918), was a British architect, the son of historian Herbert William Fisher.

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Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons

Admiral Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons (21 November 1790 – 23 November 1858) was an eminent British Admiral of the Royal Navy, and an eminent British diplomat, who was responsible for encouraging the Crimean War, during which he was Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, and for the securing the subsequent allied victory in the conflict, through his efforts at the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) with both the Navy and the British Army.

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Edmund Moubray Lyons

Captain Edmund Moubray Lyons (27 October 1819 – 23 June 1855) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Edmund Poë

Admiral Sir Edmund Samuel Poë (11 September 1849 – 1 April 1921) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, East Indies station.

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Edward Codrington

Sir Edward Codrington, (27 April 1770 – 28 April 1851) was a British admiral, who took part in the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of Navarino.

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Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke

Admiral of the Fleet Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, KB, PC (21 February 1705 – 17 October 1781) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Edward Heaton-Ellis

Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Henry Fitzhardinge Heaton-Ellis, KBE, CB, MVO (19 November 1868 – 23 February 1943) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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Edward Neville Syfret

Admiral Sir Edward Neville Syfret, (20 June 1889 – 10 December 1972) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy who saw service in both World Wars.

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Edward Owen (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Edward William Campbell Rich Owen GCB GCH (1771 – 8 October 1849) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.

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Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth

Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, GCB (19 April 1757 – 23 January 1833) was a British naval officer.

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Edward Rice (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Edward Bridges Rice KCB DL (30 October 1819 – 30 October 1902) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

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Edward Seymour (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, (30 April 1840 – 2 March 1929) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair

Admiral Sir Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair (1865 – 13 November 1945) was a British Royal Navy officer, notable for firing the first shots of the Battle of Jutland, and for leading a squadron of light cruisers in the Baltic to support independence of Estonia and Latvia in 1918–1919.

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Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–41)

The Second Egyptian–Ottoman War or Second Turko–Egyptian War lasted from 1839 until 1841 and was fought mainly in Syria, whence it is sometimes referred as the (Second) Syrian War.

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Ekaterina II-class battleship

The Ekaterina II class were a class of four battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1880s.

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Emma, Lady Hamilton

Dame Emma Hamilton (26 April 1765; baptised 12 May 1765 – 15 January 1815), generally known as Lady Hamilton, was an English model and actress, who is best remembered as the mistress of Lord Nelson and as the muse of the portrait artist, George Romney.

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Eric Fullerton

Admiral Sir Eric John Arthur Fullerton KCB DSO (1878 – 9 November 1962) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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Eric Longley-Cook

Vice-Admiral Eric William Longley-Cook, (6 October 1898 – 20 April 1983) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Ernest Gaunt

Admiral Sir Ernest Frederick Augustus Gaunt (1865–1940), a native of Australia, was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief of the Western Approaches.

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Ernest Troubridge

Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge (15 July 1862 – 28 January 1926) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the First World War, later rising to the rank of admiral.

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Ernle Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield

Admiral of the Fleet Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield, (27 September 1873 – 15 November 1967) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Exercise Grand Slam

Exercise Grand Slam was an early major naval exercise of the newly formed North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

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Fairey Flycatcher

The Fairey Flycatcher was a British single-seat biplane carrier-borne fighter aircraft made by Fairey Aviation Company which served in the period of 1923 to 1934.

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Fairfax Moresby

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Fairfax Moresby GCB (1786 – 21 January 1877) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Fast battleship

A fast battleship was a battleship which emphasised speed without – in concept – undue compromise of either armor or armament.

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Fischer Watson

Rear Admiral Fischer Burges Watson, (3 September 1884 – 14 August 1960) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Division.

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Flying Squadron (1896)

The Flying Squadron was a special British Royal Navy squadron that operated during 1896.

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Force B

Force B was the name of several British Royal Navy task forces during the Second World War.

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Formidable-class battleship

The Royal Navy's Formidable-class battleships were an eight-ship class of pre-dreadnoughts designed by Sir William White and built in the late 1890s. The class is often further divided into a separate London class, and the London class sometimes is divided further into a separate Queen class.

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Forrester Rose

Vice Admiral Sir (Frank) Forrester Rose KCB DSO (1878 – 3 March 1955) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station.

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Fortifications of Malta

The fortifications of Malta consist of a number of walled cities, citadels, forts, towers, batteries, redoubts, entrenchments and pillboxes.

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Francis Bridgeman (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Francis Charles Bridgeman Bridgeman (7 December 1848 – 17 February 1929) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Frank Larken

Vice-Admiral Sir Frank Larken KCB CMG (1875–1953) was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary.

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Frederic Wake-Walker

Admiral Sir William Frederic Wake-Walker KCB CBE (24 March 1888 – 24 September 1945) was a British admiral who served in the Royal Navy during World War I and World War II, taking a leading part in the destruction of the, and in Operation ''Dynamo'', the evacuation at Dunkirk.

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Frederick Edward-Collins

Admiral Sir George Frederick Basset Edward-Collins, (26 December 1883 – 17 February 1958) was a British senior officer in the Royal Navy during the first half of the twentieth century.

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Frederick Field (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Laurence Field, (18 April 1871 – 24 October 1945) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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Frederick Grey

Admiral The Hon.

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Frederick Hamilton (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Frederick Tower Hamilton (8 March 1856 – 4 October 1917) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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Frederick Hards

Air Vice Marshal Frederick George Darby Hards, (17 April 1889 – 10 July 1963) was a Royal Air Force officer who served as Air Officer Commanding British Forces Aden from 1941 until his retirement in 1943.

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Frederick John Owen Evans

Captain Sir Frederick John Owen Evans KCB, RN, FRS, FRAS, FRGS (9 March 1815 – 20 December 1885), was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Frederick Parham

Admiral Sir Frederick Robertson Parham, GBE, KCB, DSO, GCA (1901–1991) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

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Frederick Richards

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick William Richards, (30 November 1833 – 28 September 1912) was a Royal Navy officer.

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French battleship Richelieu

Richelieu was a French battleship and the lead ship of her class.

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French corvette Dromadaire (1810)

The Dromadaire was a 24-gun store ship of the French Navy.

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French corvette Jalouse (1794)

Jalouse was an 18-gun ''Belliqueuse''-class brig-corvette of the French Navy, built to a design by Pierre-Alexandre-Laurent Forfait, and launched in 1794 at Honfleur.

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French ship Fantasque (1758)

The Fantasque was a 64-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.

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French submarine Surcouf

Surcouf was the largest French submarine cruiser built.

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G and H-class destroyer

The G- and H-class destroyers were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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Gaeta

Gaeta (Caiēta, Ancient Greek: Καιέτα) is a city and comune in the province of Latina, in Lazio, central Italy.

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Günther Lütjens

Johann Günther Lütjens (25 May 1889 – 27 May 1941) was a German Admiral whose military service spanned more than thirty years and two world wars.

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Geoffrey Audley Miles

Admiral Sir Geoffrey John Audley Miles, KCB, KCSI (2 May 1890 – 31 December 1986) was a senior Royal Navy admiral who served as Deputy Naval Commander, South East Asia Command under Lord Mountbatten during the Second World War, as the Senior British Representative on the Tripartite Naval Commission and as the last Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy of the unified Royal Indian Navy.

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Geoffrey Barnard

Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Barnard & Bar (12 November 1902 – 19 December 1974) was a Royal Navy officer who became Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff.

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Geoffrey Blake (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake, KCB, DSO (16 September 1882 – 18 July 1968) was an officer in the Royal Navy who went on to be Fourth Sea Lord.

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Geoffrey Hornby

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps Hornby GCB (10 February 1825 – 3 March 1895) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Geoffrey Layton

Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton (20 April 1884 – 4 September 1964) was a Royal Navy officer and commander on.

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Geoffrey Saxton White

Geoffrey Saxton White VC (2 July 1886 – 28 January 1918) was an English Royal Navy officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney

George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, KB (bap. 13 February 1718 – 24 May 1792) was a British naval officer.

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George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington

Admiral of the Fleet George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington, (27 January 166317 January 1733) of Southill Park in Bedfordshire, was a Royal Navy officer and statesman.

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George Callaghan

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Astley Callaghan (21 December 1852 – 23 November 1920) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

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George Chetwode

Admiral Sir George Knightley Chetwode, KCB, CBE (10 December 1877 – 11 March 1957) was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary.

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George Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe

George Sydenham Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe (4 July 1848 – 7 February 1933) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator.

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George Clinton (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet The Hon.

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George Creasy

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Elvey Creasy (13 October 1895 – 31 October 1972) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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George Dundas (British admiral)

Rear Admiral George Heneage Lawrence Dundas CB (8 September 1778 – 7 October 1834) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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George Edwin Patey

Admiral Sir George Edwin Patey (24 February 1859 – 5 February 1935) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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George Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith

Admiral of the Red George Keith Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith GCB (7 January 1746 – 10 March 1823) was a British admiral active throughout the Napoleonic Wars.

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George Hope (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir George Price Webley Hope, (11 October 1869 – 11 July 1959) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to become Deputy First Sea Lord during World War I.

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George King-Hall

Admiral Sir George Fowler King–Hall, KCB, CVO (14 August 1850 – 10 September 1939) was a senior officer of the Royal Navy.

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George Raymond Davis-Goff

Commodore George Raymond Davis-Goff (24 September 1905 – 30 May 1987) was a senior officer in the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN).

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George Rooke

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Rooke (1650 – 24 January 1709) was an English naval officer.

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George Sartorius

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Rose Sartorius (9 August 1790 – 13 April 1885) was an officer of the British Royal Navy.

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George Seymour (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Francis Seymour (17 September 1787 – 20 January 1870) was a Royal Navy officer.

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George Tryon

Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon, KCB (4 January 1832 – 22 June 1893) was a British admiral who died when his flagship HMS ''Victoria'' collided with HMS ''Camperdown'' during manoeuvres off Tripoli, Lebanon.

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George Wellesley

Admiral Sir George Greville Wellesley, GCB (2 August 1814 – 6 April 1901) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Gerald Charles Dickens

Admiral Sir Gerald Louis Charles Dickens (13 October 1879 – 19 November 1962) was a senior Royal Navy officer and the grandson of Victorian novelist Charles Dickens.

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Gerald Gladstone (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Gerald Vaughan Gladstone (1901–1978) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Far East Fleet.

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Gerard Noel (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Gerard Henry Uctred Noel, (5 March 1845 – 23 May 1918) was a Royal Navy officer.

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German Naval Laws

The Naval Laws (Flottengesetze, "Fleet Laws") were five separate laws passed by the German Empire, in 1898, 1900, 1906, 1908, and 1912.

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Gervaise Cooke

Rear Admiral (John) Gervaise (Beresford) Cooke CB DSC (19 October 1911 – 1976) was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary.

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Gilbert Stephenson

Sir Gilbert Owen Stephenson KBE, CB, CMG, DL (13 February 1878 – 27 May 1972) was a British Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy, a pioneer of anti-submarine techniques in World War I, and most famous as an important Naval training commandant during World War II.

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Graham Moore (admiral)

Admiral Sir Graham Moore, (1764–1843) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Grand Harbour

The Grand Harbour (il-Port il-Kbir), also known as the Port of Valletta, is a natural harbour on the island of Malta.

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Greco-Italian War

The Greco-Italian War (Italo-Greek War, Italian Campaign in Greece; in Greece: War of '40 and Epic of '40) took place between the kingdoms of Italy and Greece from 28 October 1940 to 23 April 1941.

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Greek War of Independence

The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution (Ελληνική Επανάσταση, Elliniki Epanastasi, or also referred to by Greeks in the 19th century as the Αγώνας, Agonas, "Struggle"; Ottoman: يونان عصياني Yunan İsyanı, "Greek Uprising"), was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1830.

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Guy Grantham

Admiral Sir Guy Grantham (9 January 1900 – 8 September 1992) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

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Harbour Defence Motor Launch

The harbour defence motor launch (HDML) was a British small motor vessel of the Second World War.

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Harold Kinahan

Admiral Sir Harold Richard George Kinahan KBE, CB (4 June 1893 - 22 March 1980) was a Royal Navy officer who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

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Harry Burrard-Neale

Admiral Sir Harry Burrard-Neale, 2nd Baronet, born Harry Burrard, (16 September 1765 – 7 February 1840) was a British officer of the Royal Navy, and Member of Parliament for Lymington.

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Harry Rawson

Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson (5 November 1843 – 3 November 1910), is chiefly remembered for overseeing the British Benin Expedition of 1897 that burned and looted the city of the Kingdom of Benin, now in Nigeria.

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Harry Seawell Niblett

Admiral Harry Seawell Frank Niblett, CVO (31 October 1852 – 26 December 1939) was a Royal Navy officer before the First World War.

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Harry Stileman

Rear-Admiral Sir Harry Hampson Stileman, KBE (7 August 1860 – 28 October 1938) was a British Royal Navy officer who also served as Director of Dr Barnardo's Homes from 1920 to 1923.

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Hastings Yelverton

Admiral Sir Hastings Reginald Yelverton, (March 1808 – 24 July 1878), born Hastings Reginald Henry, was a Royal Navy officer.

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Hay Wharf

Hay Wharf or Haywharf (Xatt it-Tiben) is a naval base in Marsamxett Harbour, in the town of Floriana, Malta.

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Hector Waller

Hector Macdonald Laws (Hec) Waller, DSO and Bar (4 April 1900 – 1 March 1942) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Hedworth Meux

Admiral of the Fleet The Honourable Sir Hedworth Meux (pronounced Mews), formerly Hedworth Lambton (5 July 1856 – 20 September 1929) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Hellenic Navy

The Hellenic Navy (HN; Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, Polemikó Naftikó, abbreviated ΠΝ) is the naval force of Greece, part of the Hellenic Armed Forces.

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Henry Codrington

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry John Codrington KCB (17 October 1808 – 4 August 1877) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Henry Harwood

Admiral Sir Henry Harwood Harwood, KCB, OBE (19 January 1888 – 9 June 1950), was a British naval officer who won fame in the Battle of the River Plate.

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Henry Heathcote

Sir Henry Heathcote (20 January 1777 – 16 August 1851) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Henry Hotham

Vice-Admiral The Honourable Sir Henry Hotham (19 February 1777 – 19 April 1833) was officer of the British Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary, Napoleonic Wars, and the War of 1812, was later a member of the Board of Admiralty, and ended his career as Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet.

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Henry Jackson (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Bradwardine Jackson, (21 January 1855 – 14 December 1929) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Henry McCall

Admiral Sir Henry William Urquhart McCall (11 June 1895 – 23 March 1980) was a senior Royal Navy officer who commanded the Reserve Fleet from 1951 until his retirement in 1953.

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Henry Osborn (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Henry Osborn (baptized 27 August 1694 – 4 February 1771) was a British naval officer who served as Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland.

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Henry Pridham-Wippell

Admiral Sir Henry Daniel Pridham-Wippell, KCB, CB, CVO, (12 August 1885 – 2 April 1952) was a Royal Navy officer who served in World War I and World War II.

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Herbert Annesley Packer

Admiral Sir Herbert ("Bertie") Annesley Packer KCB, CBE (9 October 1894 – 23 September 1962) was an officer in the British Royal Navy and ended his career as an Admiral and Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic.

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Herbert Fitzherbert

Admiral Sir Herbert Fitzherbert, KCIE, CB, CMG (10 August 1885 – 30 October 1958) was a Royal Navy admiral who served as the third Flag Officer Commanding, Royal Indian Navy, from 1937 to 1943.

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History of Malta

Malta has a long history and was first inhabited in around 5900 BC.

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History of the Royal Australian Navy

The history of the Royal Australian Navy traces the development of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from the colonisation of Australia by the British in 1788.

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History of the Royal Navy

The official history of the Royal Navy began with the formal establishment of the Royal Navy as the national naval force of the Kingdom of England in 1660, following the Restoration of King Charles II to the throne.

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HMAS Australia (D84)

HMAS Australia (I84/D84/C01) was a County-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Duchess (D154)

HMAS Duchess was a destroyer that served in the Royal Navy as HMS Duchess from 1952 to 1964, and in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1964 to 1980.

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HMAS Melbourne (1912)

HMAS Melbourne was a Town class light cruiser operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Parramatta (U44)

HMAS Parramatta (U44) was a ''Grimsby'' class sloop of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Pioneer

HMAS Pioneer (formerly HMS Pioneer) was a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy at the end of the 19th century.

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HMAS Sydney (D48)

HMAS Sydney, named after the Australian city of Sydney, was one of three modified ''Leander''-class light cruisers operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMIS Sutlej

HMIS Sutlej (U95) was a modified Bittern-class sloop, later known as the ''Black Swan'' class, which served in the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) during World War II.

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HMNZS Hawea (F422)

HMNZS Hawea (F422), formerly HMS Loch Eck (K422), was one of six frigates that served in both the Royal Navy (RN) and the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN).

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HMNZS Leander

HMNZS Leander was a light cruiser which served with the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II.

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HMNZS Rotoiti (F625)

HMNZS Rotoiti (F625) was a of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), which had formerly served in the British Royal Navy as at the end of World War II.

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HMS Abdiel (M39)

HMS Abdiel was an that served with the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Aberdeen (L97)

HMS Aberdeen was a sloop in the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Aboukir (1900)

HMS Aboukir was a armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy around 1900.

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HMS Achilles (1863)

HMS Achilles was an armoured frigateIronclad is the all-encompassing term for armored warships of this period.

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HMS Acorn (1910)

HMS Acorn was a destroyer of the British Royal Navy and the lead ship of her class.

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HMS Active (1911)

HMS Active was the name ship of her class of three scout cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s.

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HMS Active (H14)

HMS Active, the tenth Active, launched in 1929, was an destroyer.

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HMS Afridi (F07)

HMS Afridi was a destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Agamemnon (1879)

HMS Agamemnon was a Victorian Royal Navy ''Ajax'' class ironclad turret battleship, the sister-ship of.

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HMS Agincourt (D86)

HMS Agincourt (D86) was a later or 1943 fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Aisne (D22)

HMS Aisne (D22) was a 1943 or later fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Ajax (1809)

HMS Ajax was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 2 May 1809 at Blackwall Yard.

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HMS Ajax (1912)

HMS Ajax was the third of four dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s.

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HMS Ajax (22)

HMS Ajax was a ''Leander''-class light cruiser which served with the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Alamein (D17)

HMS Alamein (D17) was a Later or 1943 Battle-class fleet destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Albatross (1898)

HMS Albatross was an experimental torpedo boat destroyer of the Royal Navy authorised under the 1896–97 Naval Estimates and built by John I. Thornycroft & Company of Chiswick on the River Thames.

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HMS Albemarle (1901)

HMS Albemarle was a pre-dreadnought of the Royal Navy, named after George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle.

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HMS Albion (R07)

HMS Albion (R07), nicknamed "The Old Grey Ghost of the Borneo Coast", was a 22,000 ton light fleet carrier of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Aldenham (L22)

HMS Aldenham (pennant number L22) was an escort destroyer of the Type III.

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HMS Ambuscade (D38)

HMS Ambuscade was a British Royal Navy destroyer which served in the Second World War.

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HMS Amphitrite (1898)

HMS Amphitrite was a ship of the of protected cruisers in the Royal Navy, which served in the First World War.

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HMS Andromeda (1897)

HMS Andromeda was one of eight protected cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s.

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HMS Angler (1897)

HMS Angler was a two funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895 – 1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Anson (1886)

HMS Anson was the last of six ironclad battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1880s.

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HMS Aphis

HMS Aphis was a Royal Navy.

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HMS Apollo (M01)

HMS Apollo was an of the Royal Navy, the eighth RN ship to carry the name.

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HMS Ardent (1894)

HMS Ardent was a Royal Navy 27 knot torpedo boat destroyer ordered from John I Thornycroft & Company under the 1893 – 1894 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Ardent (H41)

HMS Ardent was an destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Arethusa (1882)

HMS Arethusa was a second class cruiser of the, which served with the Royal Navy. She was built at Napier, Glasgow, being laid down in 1880, launched in 1882 and completed in Financial Year 1886-87. She remained in ordinary reserve at Chatham, being commissioned for the 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, and 1892 annual manoeuvres. She served in the Mediterranean from 1893 to 1896, was commissioned for the 1899 annual manoeuvres, then recommissioned for the Pacific, and later sent as a reinforcement to the China Station during the Boxer Rebellion until she came home for the last time in 1903.

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HMS Arethusa (26)

HMS Arethusa was the name ship of her class of light cruisers built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Ariel (1897)

HMS Ariel was a two funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895 – 1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Ark Royal (91)

HMS Ark Royal (pennant number 91) was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy that served during the Second World War.

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HMS Arrow (H42)

HMS Arrow was an destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Athlete (W 150)

HMS Athlete (W 150) was a of the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Bacchante (1901)

HMS Bacchante was a armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy around 1900.

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HMS Barfleur (1892)

HMS Barfleur was the second and last of the pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s.

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HMS Barham (04)

HMS Barham was a built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s.

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HMS Barrosa (D68)

HMS Barrosa (D68) was a later or 1943 Battle-class fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Basilisk (H11)

HMS Basilisk was a built for the Royal Navy around 1930.

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HMS Bat

HMS Bat was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895 – 1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Battleaxe (D118)

HMS Battleaxe was a of the Royal Navy, completed just after the Second World War.

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HMS Beagle (H30)

HMS Beagle was a built for the Royal Navy (RN) around 1930.

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HMS Bellerophon (1786)

HMS Bellerophon was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Bellerophon (1907)

HMS Bellerophon was the lead ship of her class of three dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Benbow (1885)

HMS Benbow was a Victorian era battleship of the British Royal Navy, named for Admiral John Benbow.

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HMS Benbow (1913)

HMS Benbow was the third of four s of the Royal Navy, the third ship to be named in honour of Admiral John Benbow.

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HMS Bigbury Bay (K606)

HMS Bigbury Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named for Bigbury Bay in Devon.

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HMS Birmingham (C19)

HMS Birmingham was a member of the first group of five ships of the of light cruisers.

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HMS Blanche (H47)

HMS Blanche (H47) was a built for the Royal Navy around 1930.

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HMS Blencathra (L24)

HMS Blencathra (L24) was a destroyer of the Royal Navy in commission from 1940 to 1948.

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HMS Blenheim (1890)

HMS Blenheim was a first class protected cruiser that served in the Royal Navy from 1890–1926.

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HMS Blonde (1910)

HMS Blonde was the lead ship of her class of scout cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Boadicea (H65)

HMS Boadicea was a built for the Royal Navy (RN) around 1930.

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HMS Boreas (H77)

HMS Boreas was a destroyer built for the Royal Navy around 1930.

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HMS Boxer (1894)

HMS Boxer was an which served with the Royal Navy, launched on 28 November 1894.

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HMS Brazen (H80)

HMS Brazen was a built for the Royal Navy around 1930. Initially assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet, she was transferred to Home Fleet in 1936. The ship escorted convoys and conducted anti-submarine patrols early in World War II before participating in the Norwegian Campaign in April–May 1940. Brazen later began escorting coastal convoys in the English Channel and was sunk in late July 1940 by German aircraft whilst doing so.

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HMS Brilliant (H84)

HMS Brilliant was a built for the Royal Navy (RN) around 1930.

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HMS Bruizer (1895)

No description.

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HMS Bulldog (H91)

HMS Bulldog (H91) was a built for the Royal Navy (RN) from 1929 to 1931.

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HMS Bulwark (1899)

HMS Bulwark belonged to a sub-class of the ''Formidable''-class of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy known as the London class.

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HMS Caesar (1896)

HMS Caesar was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Roman military and political leader Julius Caesar.

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HMS Calcutta (D82)

HMS Calcutta was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the Indian city of Calcutta.

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HMS Caledonia (1862)

HMS Caledonia was a broadside ironclad of the.

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HMS Calliope (1914)

HMS Calliope was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy under construction at the outbreak of the First World War.

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HMS Cambrian (1893)

HMS Cambrian was a second-class protected cruiser, of the Royal Navy, built at the Pembroke Dockyard and launched on 30 January 1893.

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HMS Cambrian (1916)

HMS Cambrian was a C-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was the name ship of her sub-class of four ships.

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HMS Camperdown (1885)

HMS Camperdown was an ''Admiral''-class battleship of the Royal Navy, named after Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan of Camperdown.

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HMS Camperdown (D32)

HMS Camperdown was a of the Royal Navy (RN).

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HMS Canopus (1798)

HMS Canopus was an 84-gun third rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Canopus (1897)

HMS Canopus was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy and the lead ship of the.

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HMS Caradoc (D60)

HMS Caradoc was a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was one of the four ships of the Caledon sub-class.

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HMS Cardiff (D58)

HMS Cardiff was a C-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was one of the five ships of the Ceres sub-class and spent most of her career as a flagship.

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HMS Cardigan Bay (K630)

HMS Cardigan Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named after Cardigan Bay, off the coast of Ceredigion, Wales.

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HMS Carnarvon

HMS Carnarvon was one of six armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Carysfort (1914)

HMS Carysfort was a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was one of six ships of the Caroline sub-class and was completed in 1915.

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HMS Castor (1832)

HMS Castor was a 36-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Centaur (1916)

HMS Centaur was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy that served in the First World War and the Russian Civil War.

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HMS Centurion (1911)

HMS Centurion was the second of four dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s.

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HMS Ceres (D59)

HMS Ceres was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Ceylon (30)

HMS Ceylon was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Chamois (1896)

HMS Chamois was a Palmer three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895–1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Chatham (1911)

HMS Chatham was a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s.

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HMS Chrysanthemum (1917)

HMS Chrysanthemum was an of the Royal Navy, launched on 10 November 1917.

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HMS Cockchafer (1915)

HMS Cockchafer was a Royal Navy.

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HMS Codrington (D65)

HMS Codrington was one of nine built for the Royal Navy during the 1920s.

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HMS Collingwood (1882)

HMS Collingwood was the lead ship of her class of ironclad battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1880s.

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HMS Colossus (1882)

The fourth HMS Colossus was a ''Colossus'' class second-class British battleship, launched in 1882 and commissioned in 1886.

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HMS Comet (H00)

HMS Comet was a C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Comus (1914)

The fourth HMS Comus was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy that saw service in World War I. She was part of the Caroline group of the C class.

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HMS Concord (1916)

HMS Concord was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy that saw service during the First World War.

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HMS Condor (1876)

HMS Condor was the name-ship of the Royal Navy ''Condor''-class composite gunvessel of 3 guns.

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HMS Conflict (1894)

HMS Conflict was the lead ship of the s built by J. Samuel White, at East Cowes, Isle of Wight for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Conquest (1915)

HMS Conquest was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy that saw service during World War I. She was part of the Caroline group of the C class.

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HMS Coquette (1897)

HMS Coquette was a two funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Coreopsis (K32)

HMS Coreopsis was a, built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War which served in the Battle of the Atlantic.

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HMS Cornwallis (1901)

HMS Cornwallis was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Courageous (50)

HMS Courageous was the lead ship of the cruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War.

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HMS Crane (1896)

HMS Crane was a Palmer three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895–1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Crusader (H60)

HMS Crusader was a C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Curacoa (1854)

HMS Curacoa was a 31-gun ''Tribune''-class screw frigate launched on 13 April 1854 from Pembroke Dockyard.

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HMS Curacoa (D41)

HMS Curacoa was a C-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the First World War.

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HMS Cynthia (1898)

HMS Cynthia was a two funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Dainty (H53)

HMS Dainty was a D-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Daring (D05)

HMS Daring was the nameship of the s authorised in 1944.

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HMS Dauntless (1847)

The third HMS Dauntless was a wooden-hulled steam screw frigate, launched at Portsmouth in 1847.

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HMS Decade (1798)

HMS Decade was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Decoy (H75)

HMS Decoy was a D-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Defence (1861)

HMS Defence was the lead ship of the armoured frigates ordered by the Royal Navy in 1859.

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HMS Defender (H07)

HMS Defender was a D-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Delight (H38)

HMS Delight was a D-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Desperate (1896)

HMS Desperate was a two funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1894 – 1895 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Devastation (1871)

HMS Devastation was the first of two ''Devastation''-class mastless turret ships built for the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Devonshire (39)

HMS Devonshire, pennant number 39, was a heavy cruiser of the London sub-class built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920s.

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HMS Diamond (H22)

HMS Diamond was a D-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Diana (1895)

HMS Diana was an protected cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s.

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HMS Diana (H49)

HMS Diana was a D-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Douglas

HMS Douglas was an Admiralty type flotilla leader (also known as the Scott-class) of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Dreadnought (1875)

HMS Dreadnought was an ironclad turret ship built for the Royal Navy during the 1870s.

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HMS Dryad (1893)

HMS Dryad was the name ship of the ''Dryad''-class torpedo gunboats.

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HMS Duchess (H64)

HMS Duchess was a D-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Duke (1739)

HMS Duke was an 8-gun fireship of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Duke of Wellington (1852)

HMS Duke of Wellington was a 131-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Duncan (1901)

HMS Duncan was the lead ship of the six-ship of Royal Navy pre-dreadnought battleships.

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HMS Duncan (D99)

HMS Duncan was a D-class destroyer leader built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Durban (D99)

HMS Durban was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS E15

HMS E15 was an E-class submarine of the Royal Navy, commissioned in 1914.

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HMS Eagle (1918)

HMS Eagle was an early aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Earnest (1896)

HMS Earnest was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy, one of six to be built from the line.

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HMS Electra (H27)

HMS Electra was a one of nine E-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Emperor of India

HMS Emperor of India was an of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Encounter (H10)

HMS Encounter was an E-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Engadine (1911)

HMS Engadine was a seaplane tender which served in the Royal Navy (RN) during the First World War.

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HMS Enterprise (1864)

The seventh HMS Enterprise of the Royal Navy was an armoured sloop launched in 1864 at Deptford Dockyard.

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HMS Erebus (I02)

HMS Erebus was a First World War monitor launched on 19 June 1916 and served in both world wars.

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HMS Escort (H66)

HMS Escort was an E-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Esk (1854)

HMS Esk was a 21-gun screw corvette launched on 12 June 1854 from J. Scott Russell & Co., Millwall.

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HMS Esk (H15)

HMS Esk was an E-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Eskimo (F119)

HMS Eskimo was a frigate of the Royal Navy in service from 1963 to 1980.

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HMS Espoir (1804)

HMS Espoir was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, launched in 1804.

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HMS Europa (1897)

HMS Europa was a ship of the protected cruisers in the Royal Navy.

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HMS Euryalus (42)

HMS Euryalus was a ''Dido''-class cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Exeter (68)

HMS Exeter was the second and last heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the late 1920s.

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HMS Exmoor (L08)

The second HMS Exmoor (L08), ex-HMS Burton, was a destroyer of the Royal Navy in commission from 1941 to 1945.

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HMS Exmouth (1901)

HMS Exmouth was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Exmouth (H02)

HMS Exmouth was an E-class destroyer flotilla leader built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Express (H61)

HMS Express was an E-class minelaying destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Fame (H78)

HMS Fame was an F-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Fawn (1897)

HMS Fawn was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Fearless (H67)

HMS Fearless was an F-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Finisterre (D55)

HMS Finisterre was a of the Royal Navy (RN).

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HMS Firedrake (H79)

HMS Firedrake was an F-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the early 1930s.

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HMS Flying Fish (1897)

HMS Flying Fish was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Foresight (H68)

HMS Foresight was one of nine F-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Forester (H74)

HMS Forester was one of nine F-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the early 1930s.

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HMS Formidable (1898)

HMS Formidable, the third of four ships of that name to serve in the Royal Navy, was the lead ship of her class of pre-dreadnought battleships.

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HMS Formidable (67)

HMS Formidable was an ordered for the Royal Navy before the Second World War.

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HMS Fortitude (1780)

HMS Fortitude was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by John Randall & Co.

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HMS Fortune (H70)

HMS Fortune was one of nine F-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Foxhound (H69)

HMS Foxhound was one of nine F-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Frobisher (D81)

HMS Frobisher was a heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Furious (47)

HMS Furious was a modified built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the First World War.

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HMS Fury (H76)

HMS Fury was an F-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the 1930s.

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HMS Galatea (71)

HMS Galatea was an light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Gallant (H59)

HMS Gallant (H59) was a G-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Gannet (1878)

HMS Gannet was a Royal Navy screw sloop launched on 31 August 1878.

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HMS Garland (H37)

HMS Garland, also known by her Polish designation ORP Garland, was a G-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Gipsy (H63)

HMS Gipsy was a G-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Gladiator (1896)

HMS Gladiator was a second class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy, launched on 8 December 1896 at Portsmouth, England.

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HMS Glasgow (C21)

The seventh HMS Glasgow, built on the Clyde, was a Southampton-class light cruiser, a sub-class of the and commissioned in September 1937.

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HMS Glorious

HMS Glorious was the second of the three s built for the Royal Navy during the First World War.

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HMS Glory (1899)

HMS Glory was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy and a member of the.

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HMS Gloucester (1909)

HMS Gloucester was a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Gloucester (62)

HMS Gloucester was one of the last batch of three light cruisers built for the Royal Navy during the late 1930s.

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HMS Glowworm (H92)

HMS Glowworm was a G-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Goliath (1781)

HMS Goliath was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line in the Royal Navy.

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HMS Goliath (1898)

HMS Goliath was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy and a member of the.

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HMS Grafton (H89)

HMS Grafton (H89) was a G-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the mid-1930s.

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HMS Gravelines (D24)

HMS Gravelines was a of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Grenade (H86)

HMS Grenade (H86) was a G-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Grenville (H03)

HMS Grenville was the flotilla leader for the G-class destroyers, built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Grenville (R97)

HMS Grenville was the second ship of this name to serve with the Royal Navy in the Second World War.

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HMS Greyhound (H05)

HMS Greyhound was a G-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the 1930s.

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HMS Griffin (H31)

HMS Griffin (H31) was a G-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Griffon (1896)

HMS Griffon was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Gurkha (F20)

HMS Gurkha was a destroyer that saw active service in the Norway Campaign in 1940, where she was sunk.

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HMS Halcyon (1894)

The third HMS Halcyon was a ''Dryad''-class torpedo gunboatWinfield (2004), p.306 of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hampshire (1903)

HMS Hampshire was one of six armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Hardy (1895)

HMS Hardy was a which served with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hardy (1936)

HMS Hardy was the flotilla leader for the H-class destroyers, built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Harrier (1894)

The sixth HMS Harrier was a ''Dryad''-class torpedo gunboat.

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HMS Hasty (H24)

HMS Hasty was an H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the mid-1930s.

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HMS Havock (H43)

HMS Havock was an H-class destroyer built for the British Royal Navy in the mid-1930s. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, the ship enforced the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides as part of the Mediterranean Fleet. During the first few months of the Second World War, Havock searched for German commerce raiders in the Atlantic Ocean and participated in the First Battle of Narvik during the Norwegian Campaign of April–June 1940 before she was transferred back to the Mediterranean Fleet in May where she escorted a number of convoys to Malta. The ship took part in the Battle of Cape Spada in July 1940, the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941 and the evacuation of Greece in April 1941. She was damaged during the Battle of Crete the following month, but participated in the Syria–Lebanon Campaign in June. Havock began escorting supply convoys in June to Tobruk, Libya until the ship was damaged in October. She was repaired in time to escort a convoy to Malta during the First Battle of Sirte in December and was badly damaged by the Italian battleship ''Littorio'' whilst protecting another convoy during the Second Battle of Sirte in March 1942. Repairs were attempted in Malta, but the ship was further damaged in an air raid in early April. The Admiralty decided that further attempts to repair her at Malta were pointless and ordered her to Gibraltar for permanent repairs. On 6 April, while on passage to Gibraltar, Havock ran aground near Cape Bon, Tunisia, and her crew was interned by the Vichy French at Laghouat in the Sahara.

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HMS Hawke (1891)

HMS Hawke, launched in 1891, was the seventh British warship to be named Hawke.

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HMS Hazard (1837)

HMS Hazard was an 18-gun ''Favorite''-class sloop of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hecate (1839)

HMS Hecate was a 4-gun ''Hydra''-class paddle sloop launched on 30 March 1839 from the Chatham Dockyard.

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HMS Hereward (H93)

HMS Hereward, named after Hereward the Wake, was an H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Hermes (95)

HMS Hermes was a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy and was the world's first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier, although the Imperial Japanese Navy's was the first to be launched and commissioned.

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HMS Hermione (1893)

HMS Hermione was an protected cruiser launched at Devonport in 1893.

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HMS Hero (H99)

HMS Hero was an H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Hibernia (1804)

HMS Hibernia was a 110-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Highflyer (1851)

HMS Highflyer was a 21-gun wooden screw frigate (later re-designated a corvette) of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hind (1785)

HMS Hind was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hogue (D74)

HMS Hogue was a of the Royal Navy that was commissioned during the Second World War.

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HMS Hood

HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hotspur (H01)

HMS Hotspur was an H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Howe (1885)

HMS Howe was an Admiral-class ironclad battleship built for the Royal Navy during the 1880s.

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HMS Hunter (H35)

HMS Hunter was a H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Hussar (1894)

HMS Hussar was a ''Dryad''-class torpedo gunboat of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hyacinth (K84)

HMS Hyacinth was a corvette of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Hyperion (H97)

HMS Hyperion was an H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the mid-1930s.

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HMS Ilex (D61)

HMS Ilex was one of nine s destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Illustrious (1896)

The third HMS Illustrious of the British Royal Navy was a pre-dreadnought battleship.

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HMS Illustrious (87)

HMS Illustrious was the lead ship of her class of aircraft carriers built for the Royal Navy before World War II.

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HMS Imogen (D44)

HMS Imogen was a built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Imperieuse (1793)

The Impérieuse was a 40-gun ''Minerve''-class frigate of the French Navy.

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HMS Implacable (1899)

HMS Implacable was a battleship of the British Royal Navy, the second ship of the name.

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HMS Inflexible (1876)

HMS Inflexible was a Victorian ironclad battleship carrying her main armament in centrally placed turrets.

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HMS Inflexible (1907)

HMS Inflexible was an of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Intrepid (1855)

HMS Intrepid was a Victorian era British Royal Navy sloop of war and the lead ship of six ''Intrepid''-class gunvessels.

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HMS Intrepid (1891)

HMS Intrepid was an protected cruiser of the Royal Navy built on the River Clyde and launched in 1891.

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HMS Invincible (1907)

HMS Invincible was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the first decade of the twentieth century and the first battlecruiser to be built by any country in the world.

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HMS Iron Duke (1912)

HMS Iron Duke was a dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, the lead ship of her class, named in honour of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.

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HMS Irresistible (1898)

HMS Irresistible—the fourth British Royal Navy ship of the name—was a pre-dreadnought battleship.

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HMS Isis (1896)

HMS Isis was an protected cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s.

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HMS Ivanhoe (D16)

HMS Ivanhoe was an built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.

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HMS Jackal (F22)

HMS Jackal was a J-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Jamaica (44)

HMS Jamaica, a of the Royal Navy, was named after the island of Jamaica, which was a Crown Colony when she was built in the late 1930s.

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HMS Juno (1895)

HMS Juno was an protected cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s.

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HMS Juno (F46)

HMS Juno was a J-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, at Govan in Scotland on 5 October 1937, launched on 8 December 1938 and commissioned on 25 August 1939.

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HMS Jutland (D62)

HMS Jutland (D62) was a later or 1943 Battle-class fleet destroyer of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.

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HMS Kangaroo (1900)

HMS Kangaroo was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Keith

HMS Keith was a flotilla leader built for the Royal Navy around 1930.

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HMS Kent (54)

HMS Kent, pennant number 54, was a heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920s.

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HMS Kimberley (F50)

HMS Kimberley was a K-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS King George V (1911)

HMS King George V was the lead ship of her class of four dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s.

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HMS Laforey (1913)

HMS Laforey was the lead ship of her class of destroyer built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Lagos (D44)

HMS Lagos was a of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Lancaster (1902)

HMS Lancaster was one of 10 armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Lance (G87)

HMS Lance was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Leander (1780)

HMS Leander was a ''Portland''-class 50-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy, launched at Chatham on 1 July 1780.

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HMS Leander (1882)

HMS Leander was a second class cruiser, name ship of the Royal Navy's first ''Leander''-class cruisers.

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HMS Legion (G74)

HMS Legion was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Leviathan (1901)

HMS Leviathan was one of four armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900.

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HMS Lively (G40)

HMS Lively was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Liverpool (C11)

HMS Liverpool, named after the port city of Liverpool in north-west England, was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy in service from 1938 to 1952.

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HMS Loch Dunvegan (K425)

HMS Loch Dunvegan was a frigate of the British Royal Navy, named after Loch Dunvegan in Scotland.

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HMS Loch Lomond (K437)

HMS Loch Lomond was a frigate of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Locust (1896)

HMS Locust was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS London (1899)

HMS London was a ''Formidable''-class battleship in the British Royal Navy, often considered to be part of the ''London'' class or subclass.

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HMS Lord Clyde (1864)

HMS Lord Clyde was the name ship of the wooden-hulled of armoured frigatesIronclad is the all-encompassing term for armored warships of this period.

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HMS Lord Warden (1865)

HMS Lord Warden was the second and last ship of the wooden-hulled of armoured frigatesIronclad is the all-encompassing term for armored warships of this period.

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HMS Majestic (1895)

HMS Majestic was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Mallard (1896)

HMS Mallard was a two funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1894 – 1895 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Maori (F24)

HMS Maori was a destroyer named after the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand.

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HMS Marlborough (1855)

HMS Marlborough was a first-rate three-decker 131 gun screw ship built for the Royal Navy in 1855.

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HMS Marlborough (1912)

HMS Marlborough was an of the Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough.

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HMS Mauritius (80)

HMS Mauritius, pennant C80, was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Medway (1928)

HMS Medway was the first purpose-built submarine depot ship constructed for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Melita (1888)

HMS Melita was a Royal Navy ''Mariner''-class composite screw gunvessel of 8 guns.

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HMS Mermaid (U30)

HMS Mermaid was a Modified ''Black Swan''-class sloop of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Montagu (1901)

HMS Montagu was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Morecambe Bay (K624)

HMS Morecambe Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named after Morecambe Bay on the north western coast of England.

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HMS Myrmidon (1900)

HMS Myrmidon was one of two s which served with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Neptune (1874)

HMS Neptune was an ironclad turret ship originally designed and built in Britain for Brazil, but acquired for the Royal Navy in 1878.

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HMS Neptune (20)

HMS Neptune was a light cruiser which served with the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Nile (1888)

HMS Nile was one of two battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1880s.

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HMS Norfolk (1693)

HMS Norfolk was an 80-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Oakley (L98)

HMS Oakley was a Type II of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Ocean (1898)

The fourth HMS Ocean was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy and a member of the.

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HMS Orwell (1898)

HMS Orwell was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Osiris (N67)

HMS Osiris was an O-class submarine of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Pakenham (G06)

HMS Pakenham (G06) was a of the British Royal Navy built and operated during World War II.

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HMS Pallas (1865)

HMS Pallas was a purpose-built wooden-hulled ironclad of the Royal Navy, designed as a private venture by Sir Edward Reed, and accepted by the Board of Admiralty because, as an economy measure, they wished to use up the stocks of seasoned timber held in the Woolwich Dockyard.

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HMS Pandora (1900)

HMS Pandora was a of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Panther (1897)

HMS Panther was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Pegasus (1897)

HMS Pegasus was one of 11 protected cruisers ordered for the Royal Navy in 1893 under the Spencer Program and based on the earlier.

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HMS Pegasus (1917)

HMS Pegasus was an aircraft carrier/seaplane carrier bought by the Royal Navy in 1917 during the First World War.

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HMS Penelope (97)

HMS Penelope was an light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Philomel (1890)

HMS Philomel, later HMNZS Philomel, was a ''Pearl''-class cruiser.

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HMS Phoebe (43)

HMS Phoebe was a light cruiser of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Polyphemus (1881)

The third HMS Polyphemus was a Royal Navy torpedo ram, serving from 1881 until 1903.

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HMS Prince Consort (1862)

HMS Prince Consort was the first ship to carry this name in the Royal Navy.

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HMS Prince of Wales (1902)

HMS Prince of Wales was a ''Formidable''-class pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Pyramus (1897)

HMS Pyramus was a protected cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Queen (1902)

HMS Queen was a London or Queen class battleship commissioned in 1904, a sub-class of the ''Formidable'' class battleships of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Queen Elizabeth (1913)

HMS Queen Elizabeth was the lead ship of her class of dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s, and was often used as a flagship.

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HMS Ramillies (07)

HMS Ramillies (pennant number: 07) was one of five s built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was completed after the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and saw no combat during the war.

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HMS Ramillies (1892)

HMS Ramillies was a ''Royal Sovereign-''class pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Battle of Ramillies.

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HMS Renown (1895)

HMS Renown was a second-class predreadnought battleship built for the Royal Navy in the early 1890s.

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HMS Repulse (1803)

HMS Repulse was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 22 July 1803 at Deptford.

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HMS Repulse (1892)

HMS Repulse was one of seven ''Royal Sovereign''-class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s.

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HMS Resistance (1861)

HMS Resistance was the second of two sIronclad is the all-encompassing term for armored warships of this period.

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HMS Resolution (09)

HMS Resolution (pennant number: 09) was one of five s built for the Royal Navy during World War I. Completed after the Battle of Jutland in 1916, she saw no combat during the war.

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HMS Revenge (06)

HMS Revenge (pennant number: 06) was the lead ship of the s built for the Royal Navy during World War I. Although the class is often referred to as the Royal Sovereign class, official documents of 1914–1918 refer to it as the Revenge class.

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HMS Revenge (1892)

HMS Revenge was one of seven ''Royal Sovereign''-class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1890s.

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HMS Ribble (1904)

HMS Ribble was a Yarrow-type River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1901 – 1902 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Riviera

HMS Riviera was a seaplane tender which served in the Royal Navy (RN) during the First and Second World Wars.

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HMS Rodney (1884)

HMS Rodney was a battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, a member of the of warships designed by Nathaniel Barnaby.

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HMS Royal Albert (1854)

HMS Royal Albert was a 121 gun three-decker ship of the Royal Navy launched in 1854 at Woolwich Dockyard.

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HMS Royal Oak (08)

HMS Royal Oak was one of five s built for the Royal Navy during the First World War.

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HMS Royal Oak (1862)

HMS Royal Oak was a armoured frigateIronclad is the all-encompassing term for armored warships of this period.

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HMS Royal Oak (1892)

HMS Royal Oak was one of seven pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1890s.

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HMS Royal Sovereign (05)

HMS Royal Sovereign (pennant number 05) was a (also known as Royal Sovereign and R-class) battleship of the Royal Navy displacing and armed with eight guns in four twin-gun turrets.

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HMS Royal Sovereign (1891)

HMS Royal Sovereign was the lead ship of the seven ships in her class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s.

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HMS Russell (1901)

HMS Russell was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy commissioned in 1903.

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HMS Saintes (D84)

HMS Saintes was a 1942 fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN).

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HMS Sans Pareil (1887)

HMS Sans Pareil was a ''Victoria''-class battleship of the British Royal Navy of the Victorian era, her only sister ship being.

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HMS Seal (1897)

HMS Seal was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Shropshire

HMS Shropshire was a Royal Navy (RN) heavy cruiser of the London sub-class of County-class cruisers.

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HMS Skate (1895)

HMS Skate was a which served with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Skirmisher (1905)

HMS Skirmisher was one of two scout cruisers which served with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Solebay (D70)

HMS Solebay was a of the Royal Navy (RN).

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HMS Southampton (83)

HMS Southampton was a member of the first group of five ships of the of light cruisers.

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HMS Southwold (L10)

HMS Southwold was a Type II British built for the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Spartan (95)

HMS Spartan was a light cruiser of the Bellona subgroup of the Royal Navy.

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HMS St Austell Bay (K634)

HMS St Austell Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named after St Austell Bay on the south coast of Cornwall.

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HMS St Brides Bay (K600)

HMS St Brides Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named for St Brides Bay in Pembrokeshire.

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HMS Stag (1899)

HMS Stag was a two funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Start Bay (K604)

HMS Start Bay (K604/F604) was a Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named for Start Bay in Devon.

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HMS Suffolk (1903)

HMS Suffolk was one of 10 armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Sunfish (1895)

HMS Sunfish was a "twenty-seven knotter" torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Superb (1842)

HMS Superb was a two-deck 80-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 6 September 1842 at Pembroke Dockyard.

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HMS Superb (1907)

HMS Superb was one of three dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Surprise (1856)

HMS Surprise was a ''Vigilant''-class gunvessel of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Surprise (K346)

HMS Surprise was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Swiftsure (1903)

HMS Swiftsure, originally known as Constitución, was the lead ship of the pre-dreadnought battleships.

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HMS Tartar (F43)

HMS Tartar was a destroyer of the Royal Navy that saw service in most of the naval theatres of World War II.

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HMS Temeraire (1876)

HMS Temeraire was an ironclad battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy which was unique in that she carried her main armament partly in the traditional broadside battery, and partly in barbettes on the upper deck.

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HMS Temeraire (1907)

HMS Temeraire was one of three dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Terpsichore (1785)

HMS Terpsichore was a 32-gun ''Amazon''-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Terrible (1845)

HMS Terrible was when designed the largest steam-powered wooden paddle wheel frigate built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Terror (I03)

HMS Terror was an ''Erebus''-class monitor built for the Royal Navy in 1915-1916 at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Govan, Scotland.

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HMS Theseus (1892)

HMS Theseus was an protected cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Thetis (1890)

HMS Thetis was an 2nd class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy, launched on 13 December 1890.

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HMS Thrasher (1895)

HMS Thrasher was a "thirty-knotter" torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Thunderer (1872)

HMS Thunderer was one of two turret ships built for the Royal Navy in the 1870s.

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HMS Tiger (C20)

HMS Tiger was a conventional cruiser of the British Royal Navy, one of a three-ship class known as the.

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HMS Trafalgar (1887)

HMS Trafalgar was one of two ''Trafalgar'' class battleships commissioned in 1890 and 1891, the other being HMS ''Nile''.

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HMS Trafalgar (D77)

HMS Trafalgar was a of the Royal Navy (RN).

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HMS Triumph (1903)

HMS Triumph, originally known as Libertad, was the second of the two pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Troubridge (R00)

HMS Troubridge was an T-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War.

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HMS Valentine (L69)

HMS Valentine was a, built in 1917 for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Valiant (1914)

HMS Valiant was a built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s.

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HMS Valorous (L00)

The fifth HMS Valorous, ex-HMS Montrose, was a V-class flotilla leader of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I, the Russian Civil War, and World War II.

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HMS Vanguard (23)

HMS Vanguard was a British fast battleship built during the Second World War and commissioned after the end of the war.

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HMS Vanoc (H33)

HMS Vanoc was a British V-class destroyer, launched in 1917.

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HMS Vanquisher (D54)

HMS Vanquisher (D54) was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I and World War II.

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HMS Venerable (1899)

HMS Venerable (1899) was a ''London''-class pre-dreadnought battleship, a sub-class of the ''Formidable''-class battleships, and the third ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.

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HMS Venetia (D53)

HMS Venetia (D53) was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I and World War II.

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HMS Vengeance (1899)

HMS Vengeance was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy and a member of the.

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HMS Venomous

HMS Venomous (ex-Venom), was a Modified W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the Russian Civil War and World War II.

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HMS Venus (1895)

HMS Venus was an protected cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s.

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HMS Veryan Bay (K651)

HMS Veryan Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named after a bay on the south coast of Cornwall.

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HMS Veteran (D72)

HMS Veteran was an Admiralty modified W-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Viceroy (D91)

HMS Viceroy (D91) was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I and in World War II.

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HMS Victoria (1887)

HMS Victoria was the lead ship in her class of two battleships of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Victorious (1895)

HMS Victorious was one of nine pre-dreadnought battleships of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Vindex (1915)

HMS Vindex was a Royal Navy seaplane carrier during the First World War.

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HMS Vindictive (1897)

HMS Vindictive was a British built at Chatham Dockyard.

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HMS Vindictive (1918)

HMS Vindictive was a warship built during the First World War for the Royal Navy (RN).

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HMS Virago (1842)

HMS Virago was a 1669-ton, Royal Navy 6 gun 1st class paddle sloop launched on 25 July 1842 from Chatham Dockyard.

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HMS Viscount (D92)

HMS Viscount was a V-class destroyer (Thornycroft V and W class) of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I and in World War II.

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HMS Vivacious (D36)

HMS Vivacious (D36) was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I and World War II.

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HMS Volage (R41)

HMS Volage was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy, commissioned on 26 May 1944, that served in the Arctic and the Indian Oceans during World War II.

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HMS Volunteer (D71)

The fourth HMS Volunteer (D71), later I71, was a Modified W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War II.

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HMS Vulcan (1889)

HMS Vulcan was a British torpedo boat depot ship launched in 1889, later converted to a submarine tender in 1908-09.

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HMS Walrus (D24)

The first HMS Walrus (D24) was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I.

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HMS Wanderer (D74)

HMS Wanderer (D74/I74) was an Admiralty modified W class destroyer built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Warrior (1905)

HMS Warrior was a armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Warspite (03)

HMS Warspite was a built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s.

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HMS Watchman (D26)

HMS Watchman was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I, in the Russian Civil War, and in World War II.

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HMS Welland

HMS Welland was a Yarrow-built River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1902 – 1903 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Welshman (M84)

HMS Welshman was an of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Whitesand Bay (K633)

HMS Whitesand Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named for Whitesand Bay in Cornwall.

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HMS Widemouth Bay (K615)

HMS Widemouth Bay was a anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named for Widemouth Bay in Cornwall.

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HMS Wild Swan (D62)

HMS Wild Swan was an Admiralty modified W class destroyer built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Wishart (D67)

HMS Wishart (D67) was a Modified W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War II.

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HMS Witherington (D76)

HMS Witherington was an Admiralty modified W-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy.

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HMS Wivern (D66)

The second HMS Wivern (D66, later I66), was a Modified W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War II.

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HMS Wolsey

HMS Wolsey (D98) was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I, in the Nanking Incident, and in World War II.

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HMS Wolverine (1910)

HMS Wolverine was a of the Royal Navy launched on 15 January 1910.

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HMS Woolwich (F80)

HMS Woolwich was a depot ship and destroyer tender built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s.

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HMS Worcester (D96)

The eighth HMS Worcester (D96, later I96), was a Modified W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War II.

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HMS Wryneck (D21)

HMS Wryneck was an Admiralty W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy, which was sunk during the Battle of Greece on 27 April 1941.

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HMS York (90)

HMS York was the first of two heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920s.

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Home Fleet

The Home Fleet was a fleet of the Royal Navy that operated in the United Kingdom's territorial waters from 1902 with intervals until 1967.

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Horace Lyddon

Vice Admiral Sir Horace Collier Lyddon KBE, CB (1912-1968) was a Royal Navy officer who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

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Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy.

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Houston Stewart

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Houston Stewart, (3 August 1791 – 10 December 1875) was a Royal Navy officer and briefly a Liberal Party Member of Parliament.

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Howard Kelly (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir (William Archibald) Howard Kelly (6 September 1873 – 14 September 1952) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, China Station.

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Hubert Acland

Captain Sir Hubert Guy Dyke Acland, 4th Baronet Acland, DSO (8 June 1890 – 6 May 1978) was an officer in the British Royal Navy who served during both World Wars.

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Hubert Edward Dannreuther

Rear-Admiral Hubert Edward Dannreuther, DSO (12 December 1880 – 12 August 1977) was a British admiral and one of six survivors of the sinking of HMS ''Invincible'' during the battle of Jutland.

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Hugh Mackenzie (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Stirling Mackenzie, (3 July 1913 – 8 October 1996) was a Royal Navy officer who became Flag Officer Submarines and Chief Polaris Executive.

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Hugh Tyrwhitt

Captain The Hon.

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Hugh Watson

Admiral Sir Hugh Dudley Richards Watson KCB CVO CBE (20 April 1872 – 22 May 1954) was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary.

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Humphrey Fleming Senhouse

Captain Sir Humphrey Fleming Senhouse, KCH, CB (baptised 6 June 1781 – 13 June 1841), was a British Royal Navy officer.

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Humphrey T. Walwyn

Vice Admiral Sir Humphrey Thomas Walwyn, (25 January 1879 – 29 December 1957) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who served during the Second Boer War and First World War, and was the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Indian Navy from 1928 until his retirement in 1934.

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Hyde Parker (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)

Vice-Admiral Hyde Parker CB (1784 – 26 May 1854), sometimes referred to as Hyde Parker III, was a Royal Navy officer.

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Ian Campbell (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral Sir Ian Murray Robertson Campbell KBE CB DSO & Bar (1898–1980) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station.

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Ian Hogg (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral Sir Ian Leslie Trower Hogg & Bar (30 May 1911 – 2 March 2003) was a Royal Navy officer whose service extended from the late 1920s through to the early 1970s.

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Invincible-class battlecruiser

The three Invincible-class battlecruisers were built for the Royal Navy and entered service in 1908 as the world's first battlecruisers.

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Iron Duke-class battleship

The Iron Duke class was a group of four dreadnought battleships built for the British Royal Navy before the First World War.

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Irvine Glennie

Admiral Sir Irvine Gordon Glennie KCB (22 July 1892 – 8 September 1980) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station.

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Italian battleship Caio Duilio

Caio Duilio was an Italian that served in the Regia Marina during World War I and World War II.

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Italian battleship Conte di Cavour

Conte di Cavour was the name ship of the three s built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s.

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Italian battleship Giulio Cesare

Giulio Cesare was one of three dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s.

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Italian battleship Littorio

Littorio was the lead ship of her class of battleship; she served in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War II.

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Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto

Vittorio Veneto was the second member of the that served in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War II.

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Italian cruiser Fiume

Fiume was a heavy cruiser of the Italian Regia Marina.

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Italian cruiser Pola

Pola was a heavy cruiser of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy).

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Italian destroyer Ascari

Ascari was one of seventeen s, built for the Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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Italian destroyer Aviere (1937)

Aviere ("Airman") was one of seventeen s, built for the Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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Italian invasion of Egypt

The Italian invasion of Egypt (Operazione E) was an Italian offensive against British, Commonwealth and Free French forces during the Western Desert Campaign (1940–1943) of the Second World War.

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Italian invasion of France

The Italian invasion of France, also called the Battle of the Alps (10–25 June 1940), was the first major Italian engagement of World War II and the last major engagement of the Battle of France.

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Italian ironclad Principe Amedeo

Principe Amedeo was an ironclad warship built by the Italian Regia Marina in the 1860s and 1870s.

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Italian ironclad Regina Maria Pia

Regina Maria Pia was the lead ship of the of ironclad warships built in French shipyards for the Italian Regia Marina in the 1860s.

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James Athol Wood

Sir James Athol Wood CB (1756 – July 1829), was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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James Bremer

Sir James John Gordon Bremer, KCB, KCH (26 September 1786 – 14 February 1850) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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James Fitzjames

Captain James Fitzjames (27 July 1813–after 1848?) was a British Royal Navy officer who participated in two major exploratory expeditions, the Euphrates Expedition and the Franklin Expedition to the Arctic, and a third up the Yellow River into China.

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James Goodrich (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir James Edward Clifford Goodrich, KCVO (28 June 1851 – 1 September 1925) was the last Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station.

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James Hope (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Hope, GCB (3 March 1808 – 9 June 1881) was a Royal Navy officer.

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James M. Prichett

James M. Prichett (1836–1871) was an officer of the United States Navy who served in the American Civil War.

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James Macnamara

James Macnamara (1768 – 15 January 1826) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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James Robb (RAF officer)

Air Chief Marshal Sir James Milne Robb, (26 January 1895 – 18 December 1968) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.

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James Robert Drummond

Admiral Sir James Robert Drummond (15 September 1812 – 7 October 1895) was a Royal Navy officer who commanded several ships in the Black Sea Fleet during the Crimean War and who commanded the Mediterranean Fleet from 1874 to 1877 before going on to be Fourth Naval Lord.

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James Somerville

Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Fownes Somerville (17 July 1882 – 19 March 1949) was a Royal Navy officer.

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James Steuart (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet James Steuart M.P., (1678 – 30 March 1757) was a Royal Navy officer.

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James Stirling (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir James Stirling (28 January 179122 April 1865) was a British naval officer and colonial administrator.

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James Whitley Deans Dundas

Admiral Sir James Whitley Deans Dundas GCB (4 December 1785 – 3 October 1862) was a Royal Navy officer.

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James Young (Royal Navy officer, born 1717)

James Young (15 November 1717 – 24 January 1789) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the War of the Austrian Succession, the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence, rising to the rank of admiral of the white.

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Joachim Helbig

Joachim Helbig (10 September 1915 – 5 October 1985) was a German bomber pilot during World War II.

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John Ambrose

John Ambrose (ca. 1705 – 26 March 1771) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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John Amherst

Admiral John Amherst (1718 – 14 February 1778) was a Royal Navy officer served during the First Carnatic War and the Seven Years' War, and who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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John Bush (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir John Fitzroy Duyland Bush (1 November 1914 – 10 May 2013) was a British Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief Western Fleet.

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John Cunningham (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Henry Dacres Cunningham (13 April 1885 – 13 December 1962) was a Royal Navy officer.

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John de Robeck

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Michael de Robeck, 1st Baronet, (10 June 1862 – 20 January 1928) was Royal Navy officer.

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John Dodson Daintree

Captain John Dodson Daintree, CBE (1864– 21 September 1952) was a British Royal Navy officer, who served as Commissioner of Weihaiwei from 1901 to 1902, and as Inspector-General of the Coast Guard service after its formation in 1923.

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John Edelsten

Admiral Sir John Hereward Edelsten (1891–1966) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

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John Edmund Commerell

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Edmund Commerell, (13 January 1829 – 21 May 1901) was a Royal Navy officer.

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John Ernest Harper

John Ernest Troyte Harper (29 May 1874 – 27 May 1949) was a British Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy.

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John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher

John Arbuthnot Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, (25 January 1841 – 10 July 1920), commonly known as Jacky or Jackie Fisher, was a British admiral known for his efforts at naval reform.

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John Gilchrist Inglis

Vice-Admiral Sir John Gilchrist Thesiger Inglis, (8 June 1906 – 29 October 1972), sometimes known as Tommy Inglis, was a Royal Navy officer who served as Director of Naval Intelligence from 1954 to 1960.

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John Graham Hamilton

Admiral Sir John Graham Hamilton (1910–1994) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.

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John Henry Godfrey

Admiral John Henry Godfrey CB (10 July 1888 – 29 August 1970) was an officer of the Royal Navy and Royal Indian Navy, specialising in navigation.

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John Holford

John Morley Holford CB, OBE (10 January 1909 – 4 November 1997) was a medical officer in the Royal Navy.

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John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe

Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, (5 December 1859 – 20 November 1935) was a Royal Navy officer.

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John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent

Admiral of the Fleet John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent (9 January 1735 – 14 March 1823) was an admiral in the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom.

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John Kelly (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Donald Kelly (13 July 1871 – 4 November 1936) was a Royal Navy officer.

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John Knowles Im Thurn

Vice Admiral John Knowles Im Thurn, (7 March 1881 – 5 July 1956) was a British Royal Navy officer who was Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff from 1931 to 1933.

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John Leake

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Leake (4 July 1656 – 21 August 1720) was a Royal Navy officer and politician.

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John Lindsay (Royal Navy officer)

Sir John Lindsay, (1737 – 4 June 1788) was a British naval officer of the 18th century, who achieved the rank of admiral late in his career.

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John Maitland (Royal Navy officer)

John Maitland (1771 – 20 October 1836) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, eventually rising to the rank of Rear-Admiral.

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John McClintock (Royal Navy officer)

Vice-Admiral John William Leopold McClintock, CB, DSO (26 July 1874 – 23 March 1929) was a Royal Navy who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

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John Nevell

Vice Admiral John Nevell, Neville, Nevill or Nevil, (died 17 August 1697), was an officer in the Royal Navy.

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John Norris (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Norris (1670 or 167113 June 1749) was a Royal Navy officer.

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John Ommanney

Admiral Sir John Acworth Ommanney (1773 – 8 July 1855) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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John Ommanney Hopkins

Admiral Sir John Ommanney Hopkins GCB (13 July 1834 – 29 September 1916) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.

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John Rodgers (1772–1838)

John Rodgers (July 11, 1772 – August 1, 1838) was a senior naval officer in the United States Navy who served under six Presidents for nearly four decades during its formative years in the 1790s through the late 1830s, committing the bulk of his adult life to his country.

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John Tarleton (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir John Walter Tarleton (8 November 1811 – 25 September 1880) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord.

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John Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey

Admiral of the Fleet John Cronyn Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey, (7 March 1885 – 12 January 1971), sometimes known as Jack Tovey, was a Royal Navy officer.

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John Weatherhead

John Weatherhead (1775 – 29 July 1797) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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John West (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir John West (28 July 1774 – 18 April 1862) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Joseph Peyton

Admiral Joseph Peyton (1725–1804) was a Royal Navy officer who became commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Fleet.

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Joseph Spear

Joseph Spear (died 1837) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Josias Rowley

Admiral Sir Josias Rowley, 1st Baronet, (1765 – 10 January 1842), known as "The Sweeper of the Seas", was an Anglo-Irish naval officer who commanded the campaign that captured the French Indian Ocean islands of Réunion and Mauritius in 1810.

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July 11

No description.

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July 1914

The following events occurred in July 1914.

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June 1963

The following events occurred in June 1963.

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June 22

On this day the Summer solstice may occur in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Winter solstice may occur in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Kenneth Dewar

Vice-Admiral Kenneth Gilbert Balmain Dewar, CBE, RN (21 September 1879 – 8 September 1964) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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King George V-class battleship (1911)

The King George V-class battleships were a group of four dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy (RN) in the early 1910s that were sometimes termed super-dreadnoughts.

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Kingdom of Sardinia (1700–1720)

From 1700 to 1720, the Kingdom of Sardinia, as a part of the Spanish empire, was disputed between two dynasties, the Habsburgs and the Bourbons.

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Kingdom of Sicily under Savoy

The Kingdom of Sicily was ruled by the House of Savoy from 1713 until 1720, although they lost control of it in 1718 and did not relinquish their title to it until 1723.

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Lachlan Donald Ian Mackinnon

Lachlan Donald Ian Mackinnon, CB, CVO (2 December 1882 – 11 October 1948) was a Royal Navy officer, especially noted for his role as a convoy commodore during the Second World War.

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Lascaris War Rooms

The Lascaris War Rooms are an underground complex of tunnels and chambers in Valletta, Malta that housed the War Headquarters from where the defence of the island was conducted during the Second World War.

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Laurence Durlacher

Admiral Sir Laurence George Durlacher KCB OBE DSC (1904–1986) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Fifth Sea Lord.

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Lionel Halsey

Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey (26 February 1872 – 26 October 1949) was a Royal Navy officer and courtier.

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List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to the Ottoman Empire

The first ambassador from England to the Ottoman Empire or Porte was appointed in 1583 under the reign of Elizabeth I.

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List of dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy

This is a list of dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.

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List of Eastern Fleet ships

The Eastern Fleet was a World War II formation of the British Royal Navy.

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List of fleets

The following is the list of fleets of the navies from around the world.

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List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy

The professional head of the Royal Navy is known as the First Sea Lord (1SL) as well as the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS).

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List of Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Edward VII

The Royal Victorian Order is an order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms.

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List of Mediterranean fleets

Several countries have or have had a Mediterranean fleet in their navy.

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List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1820

This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 7th United Kingdom general election, 1820, arranged by constituency.

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List of Old Rugbeians

This is a List of Old Rugbeians, they being notable former students – known as "Old Rugbeians" of the Church of England school, Rugby School in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.

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List of squadrons and flotillas of the Royal Navy

This is a List of squadrons and flotillas of the Royal Navy.

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List of Stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds

Appointment to the position of Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Chiltern Hundreds is a procedural device to allow Members of Parliament to resign from the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

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List of Stewards of the Manor of Hempholme

This is a list of the Members of Parliament appointed as Steward of the Manor of Hempholme, a notional 'office of profit under the crown' which was used to resign from the House of Commons.

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List of Stewards of the Manor of Old Shoreham

This is a list of the Members of Parliament appointed as Steward of the Manor of Old Shoreham, a notional 'office of profit under the crown' which was formerly used to resign from the House of Commons.

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Littorio-class battleship

The Littorio class, also known as the Vittorio Veneto class,Vittorio Veneto and Littorio were laid down on the same date, so ambiguity exists in the naming of the class.

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Liu Buchan

Liu Buchan (1852–1895) was a naval officer of the Beiyang Fleet, the most prominent of China's naval units in the late Qing Dynasty.

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Lloyd's of London (film)

Lloyd's of London is a 1936 American drama film directed by Henry King.

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Lord Charles Beresford

Charles William de la Poer Beresford, 1st Baron Beresford, (10 February 1846 – 6 September 1919), styled Lord Charles Beresford between 1859 and 1916, was a British admiral and Member of Parliament.

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Lord John Hay (Royal Navy officer, born 1827)

Admiral of the Fleet Lord John Hay, GCB (23 August 1827 – 4 May 1916) was a Royal Navy officer and politician.

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Lord Walter Kerr

Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, (28 September 1839 – 12 May 1927) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Lot 62, Prince Edward Island

Lot 62 is a township in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, part of St. John's Parish.

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Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma

Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, (born Prince Louis of Battenberg; 25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979) was a British Royal Navy officer and statesman, an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and second cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Lucius Curtis

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Lucius Curtis, 2nd Baronet, KCB, DL (3 June 1786 – 14 January 1869) was a senior officer of the Royal Navy during the nineteenth century.

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Lumley Lyster

Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Lumley St George Lyster (27 April 1888 – 4 August 1957) was a Royal Navy officer during the Second World War.

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Majestic-class battleship

The Majestic class of nine pre-dreadnought battleships were built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s under the Spencer Programme, named after the First Lord of the Admiralty, John Poyntz Spencer.

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Malcolm Wanklyn

Lieutenant Commander Malcolm David Wanklyn VC, DSO & Two Bars (28 June 1911 – missing in action 14 April 1942) was a Second World War British Royal Navy submarine ace and one of the most successful submariners in the Western Allied navies.

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Malta

Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta (Repubblika ta' Malta), is a Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Malta convoys

The Malta convoys were Allied supply convoys of the Second World War.

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Malta Maritime Museum

The Malta Maritime Museum (Mużew Marittimu ta' Malta) is a maritime museum in Birgu, Malta.

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Malta Story

Malta Story is a 1953 British war film, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, which is based on the heroic air defence of Malta during the Siege of Malta in the Second World War.

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Malta–United Kingdom relations

Malta–United Kingdom relations are foreign relations between Malta and the United Kingdom.

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March 28

No description.

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Mare Nostrum

Mare Nostrum (mare nostrvm, "Our Sea") was a Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea.

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Marie of Romania

Marie of Edinburgh, more commonly known as Marie of Romania (Marie Alexandra Victoria; 29 October 1875 – 18 July 1938), was the last Queen of Romania as the wife of King Ferdinand I. Born into the British royal family, she was titled Princess Marie of Edinburgh at birth.

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Mariner-class gunvessel

The Mariner class was a class of six 8-gun gunvessels (sloops from 1884) built for the Royal Navy between 1883 and 1888.

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Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta

The Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta is the naval component of the Maltese military.

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Marjorie Fletcher

Commandant Marjorie Fletcher CBE (1932-2008), who served as Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) between 1986–1988.

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Martyn Jerram

Admiral Sir (Thomas Henry) Martyn Jerram, (6 September 1858 – 19 March 1933) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, China Station.

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Mary Talbot (naval officer)

Commandant Mary Irene Talbot, (17 February 1922 – 11 May 2012) was a British naval officer who served as Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) from 1973 to 1976.

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Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer

Admiral of the Fleet Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer (ca. 1650 – 18 August 1720) was an Irish Royal Navy officer.

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Maurice Bourke

Captain The Hon.

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Maurice Mansergh

Admiral Sir Maurice James Mansergh KCB CBE (1896–1966) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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Mediterranean Fleet

The British Mediterranean Fleet also known as the Mediterranean Station was part of the Royal Navy.

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Mediterranean Squadron

Mediterranean Squadron may refer to.

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Merchant submarine

A merchant submarine is a type of submarine intended for trade, and being without armaments, it is not considered a warship like most other types of submarines.

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Michael Denny

Admiral Sir Michael Maynard Denny (3 October 1896 – 7 April 1972) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Third Sea Lord.

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Michael Hodges

Admiral Sir Michael Henry Hodges, (29 September 1874 – 3 November 1951) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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Michael Le Fanu

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu (2 August 1913 – 28 November 1970) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Middle East Command

Middle East Command, later Middle East Land Forces, was a British Army Command established prior to the Second World War in Egypt.

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Military history of Australia

The military history of Australia spans the nation's 230-year modern history, from the early Australian frontier wars between Aboriginals and Europeans to the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 21st century.

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Military history of Australia during World War II

Australia entered World War II on 3 September 1939, following the government's acceptance of the United Kingdom's declaration of war on Nazi Germany.

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Military history of Italy during World War II

The participation of Italy in the Second World War was characterized by a complex framework of ideology, politics, and diplomacy, while its military actions were often heavily influenced by external factors.

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Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II

The United Kingdom, along with most of its Dominions and Crown colonies declared war on Nazi Germany in September 1939, after the German invasion of Poland.

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National Museum of Fine Arts, Malta

The National Museum of Fine Arts (Mużew Nazzjonali tal-Arti) was an art museum in Valletta, Malta.

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Naval history of World War II

In the beginning of World War II the Royal Navy was still the strongest navy in the world, with the largest number of warships built and with naval bases across the globe.

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Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I

There was sporadic naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I between the Central Powers' navies of Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire and the Allied navies of Italy, France, Greece, Japan, America and the British Empire.

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Naval warfare of World War I

Naval Warfare in World War I was mainly characterized by the efforts of the Allied Powers, with their larger fleets and surrounding position, to blockade the Central Powers by sea, and the efforts of the Central Powers to break that blockade or to establish an effective blockade of the United Kingdom and France with submarines and raiders.

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Nelson's band of brothers

"Band of brothers" was a phrase used by Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson to refer to the captains under his command just before and at the Battle of the Nile in 1798.

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Nicholas Haddock

Nicholas Haddock (1686 – 26 September 1746) was an admiral in the Royal Navy and Commander-in-Chief of Britain's naval forces in the Mediterranean between 1738 and 1742.

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Norman Jewell

Captain Norman Limbury Auchinleck Jewell MBE DSC (24 October 1913 – 18 August 2004) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

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November 1914

The following events occurred in November 1914.

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Nowell Salmon

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Nowell Salmon (20 February 1835 – 14 February 1912) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Occupation of Constantinople

The Occupation of Constantinople (İstanbul'un İşgali) (November 13, 1918 – September 23, 1923), the capital of the Ottoman Empire, by British, French and Italian forces, took place in accordance with the Armistice of Mudros, which ended Ottoman participation in the First World War.

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Olga FitzGeorge

Olga FitzGeorge (Olga Mary Adelaide FitzGeorge Hamilton Lane; 11 June 1877 – 15 October 1928) was a British socialite, businessperson, and morganatic descendant of King George III through her grandfather, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge.

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Operation Abstention

Operation Abstention was a code name given to the British invasion of the Italian island of Kastelorizo, off Turkey, during the Second World War, in late February 1941.

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Operation Compass

Operation Compass was the first large Allied military operation of the Western Desert Campaign (1940–1943) during the Second World War.

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Operation Excess

Operation Excess was a series of British supply convoys to Malta, Alexandria and Greece in January 1941.

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Operation Halberd

Operation Halberd was a British naval operation that took place on 27 September 1941, during the Second World War.

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Operation MB8

Operation MB8 was a British Royal Navy operation in the Mediterranean Sea during 4–11 November 1940.

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Operation Mincemeat

Operation Mincemeat was a successful British disinformation strategy used during the Second World War.

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Operation Pamphlet

Operation Pamphlet, also called Convoy Pamphlet, was a World War II convoy operation conducted during January and February 1943 to transport the Australian Army's 9th Division home from Egypt.

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Operation Substance

Operation Substance was a British naval operation in July 1941 during the Second World War to escort convoy GM 1, the first of the series from Gibraltar to Malta.

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Operation Vigorous

Operation Vigorous (Battaglia di mezzo giugno 1942, the Battle of mid-June 1942) was a British operation during the Second World War, to escort supply convoy MW11 from the eastern Mediterranean to Malta, which took place from 1942.

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Operations Division (Royal Navy)

The Operations Division was a former Directorate of the Admiralty Naval Staff responsible for the creation and implementation of long-term policy in regards to the composition of all Royal Navy fleets, squadrons and commands and including operational planning and monitoring from 1912-1962.

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Osmond Brock

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Osmond de Beauvoir Brock, (5 January 1869 – 15 October 1947) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Otto Becher

Rear Admiral Otto Humphrey Becher, & Bar (13 September 1908 – 15 June 1977) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Ottoman entry into World War I

The Ottoman Empire's entry into World War I began when its navy carried out a surprise attack on Russia's Black Sea coast on 29 October 1914, following which Russia declared war on it on 1 November 1914.

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Patrick Bayly

Vice Admiral Sir Patrick Uniacke Bayly & Two Bars (4 August 1914 – 1 May 1998) was a Royal Navy officer who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

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Pembroke Army Garrison

Pembroke Garrison is a dispersed collection of former British Army barracks built in the vicinity of Fort Pembroke, northern Malta.

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Pennant number

In the Royal Navy and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth of Nations, ships are identified by pennant number (an internationalisation of pendant number, which it was called before 1948).

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Percuil River

The Percuil River is an estuary and stream draining the southern part of the Roseland Peninsula of Cornwall, UK and is one of three major tidal creeks of the River Fal.

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Percy Addison

Admiral Sir Albert Percy Addison, (8 November 1875 – 13 November 1952) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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Peter Cazalet

Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Grenville Lyon Cazalet KBE CB DSO DSC (1899–1982) was a senior Royal Navy officer who commanded the Reserve Fleet.

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Peter Hitchens

Peter Jonathan Hitchens (born 28 October 1951) is an English journalist and author.

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Peter Reid (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir (John) Peter (Lorne) Reid GCB CVO (10 January 1903 – 26 September 1973) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Controller of the Navy.

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Peveril William-Powlett

Vice Admiral Sir Peveril Barton Reiby Wallop William-Powlett KCB KCMG CBE DSO (5 March 1898 – 10 November 1985) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station.

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Philip Carteret

Philip Carteret, Seigneur of Trinity (22 January 1733, Trinity Manor, Jersey – 21 July 1796, Southampton) was a British naval officer and explorer who participated in two of the Royal Navy's circumnavigation expeditions in 1764–66 and 1766–69.

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Philip King Enright

Sir Philip King Enright (4 August 1894–29 September 1960) was a British admiral of the Royal Navy, who served during World War II.

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Philip Lansdale

Philip Van Horne Lansdale (15 February 1858 – 1 April 1899) was an officer in the United States Navy.

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Philip Mack

Rear Admiral Philip John Mack DSO* (6 October 1892—29 April 1943) was an officer of the British Royal Navy.

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Philip Nelson-Ward

Admiral Philip Nelson-Ward (1866–27 June 1937) was a British Royal Navy officer and courtier.

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Philip Vian

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Philip Louis Vian & Two Bars (15 July 1894 – 27 May 1968) was a Royal Navy officer who served in both World Wars.

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Phillips Cosby

Vice Admiral Phillips Cosby (1729–1808) was a Royal Navy officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War.

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Prince Louis of Battenberg

Admiral of the Fleet Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, (24 May 1854 – 11 September 1921), formerly Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, was a British naval officer and German nobleman related to the British royal family.

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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, 10 June 1921) is the husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine

Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, later Victoria Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie; 5 April 1863 – 24 September 1950) was the eldest daughter of Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine (1837–1892), and his first wife Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (1843–1878), daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

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Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting

This Pulitzer Prize has been awarded since 1942 for a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence.

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Pulteney Malcolm

Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm (20 February 1768 – 20 July 1838) was a British naval officer.

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Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau

The pursuit of Goeben and Breslau was a naval action that occurred in the Mediterranean Sea at the outbreak of the First World War when elements of the British Mediterranean Fleet attempted to intercept the German Mittelmeerdivision consisting of the battlecruiser and the light cruiser.

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RAF Middle East Command

Middle East Command was a command of the Royal Air Force (RAF) that was active during the Second World War.

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Ralph Edwards (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Ralph (Alan Bevan) Edwards KCB CBE (31 March 1901 – 4 February 1963) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.

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Recipients of the Order of the Netherlands Lion

Recipients of the Order of the Netherlands Lion and, until 1830, its counterpart the Order of the Lion Belgium. The Order of the Netherlands Lion is a high order of chivalry of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Reginald Custance

Admiral Sir Reginald Neville Custance (20 September 1847 – 30 August 1935) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Reginald Tyrwhitt

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Reginald Yorke Tyrwhitt, 1st Baronet GCB, DSO (10 May 1870 – 30 May 1951) was a Royal Navy officer.

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RFA Maine

There have been five British Royal Fleet Auxiliary hospital ships named RFA Maine.

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RFA Maine (1887)

RFA Maine was a hospital ship of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary, which served during the Second Boer War, up until the eve of World War I. The first ship to bear the name was the former cattle/passenger ship Swansea, built by William Gray & Company of Hartlepool, and launched on 8 June 1887.

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RFA Maine (1902)

Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Maine (formerly the SS Panama) was a hospital ship of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary, that served during World War II.

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Rhoderick McGrigor

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Rhoderick Robert McGrigor GCB (12 April 1893 – 3 December 1959) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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Richard Bell Davies

Vice Admiral Richard Bell Davies, (19 May 1886 – 26 February 1966), also known as Richard Bell-Davies, was a senior Royal Navy commander, naval aviator, and a First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Richard Bowen

Richard Bowen (1761 – 25 July 1797) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Richard Hill (priest)

Richard Hill (1782–1836) was a London-born Church of England priest who was appointed as a chaplain to the colony of New South Wales in 1818.

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Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe

Admiral of the Fleet Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe, (8 March 1726 – 5 August 1799) was a British naval officer.

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Richard Saunders Dundas

Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Saunders Dundas, (11 April 1802 – 3 June 1861) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Richard Spry

Admiral Sir Richard Spry (1715– 25 November 1775) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, North American Station.

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Richard Vesey Hamilton

Admiral Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton, (28 May 1829 – 17 September 1912) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Richard Webb (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Richard Webb, KCMG, CB (20 July 1870 – 20 January 1950) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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Richelieu-class battleship

The Richelieu-class battleships were the last and largest battleships of the French Navy.

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River-class destroyer

The River-class destroyer (re-designated in 1913 as the E class) was a class of torpedo boat destroyer built for the Royal Navy at the turn of the 20th century, and which saw extensive service in World War I. The class introduced new features to destroyer design, placing a greater emphasis on seakeeping and endurance and less on a high maximum speed in good weather.

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RMS Ausonia

RMS Ausonia, launched in 1921, was one of Cunard's six post-World War I "A-class" ocean liners for the Canadian service.

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Robert Burnett

Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett (22 July 1887 – 2 July 1959) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

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Robert Duff (Royal Navy officer)

Robert Duff (c.1721 – 6 June 1787) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the War of the Austrian Succession, the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence.

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Robert Harris (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Robert Hastings Penruddock Harris KCB, KCMG (12 October 1843 – 25 August 1926) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope Station.

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Robert Lambert Baynes

Sir Robert Lambert Baynes (1796–7 September 1869) was a British Royal Navy admiral who as Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station prevented the 1859 Pig War from escalating to a major conflict between the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Robert Linzee

Robert Linzee (1739 – 4 October 1804) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Robert Lowry (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Robert Swinburne Lowry, KCB (4 March 1854 – 29 May 1920) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth.

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Robert Man

Admiral Robert Man (died 1783) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Robert Mann (Royal Navy officer)

Robert Mann (c.1748 – 20 September 1813) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Robert Raikes (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Robert Henry Taunton Raikes KCB CVO DSO (1885–1953) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station.

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Robert Smart

Admiral Sir Robert Smart, KCB, KH (September 1796 – 10 September 1874) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.

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Robert Stopford (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Robert Stopford (5 February 1768 – 25 June 1847), was a distinguished officer in the Royal Navy whose career spanned over 60 years, from the French Revolutionary Wars to the Syrian War.

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Robin Dalglish

Rear Admiral Robin Campsie Dalglish, CB (3 December 1880 – 17 December 1934) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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Robin Durnford-Slater

Admiral Sir Robin (Leonard Francis) Durnford-Slater KCB (9 July 1902 – 28 June 1984) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be the last Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

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Rodney Mundy

Admiral of the Fleet Sir (George) Rodney Mundy, (19 April 1805 – 23 December 1884) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Roger Backhouse

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Roland Charles Backhouse (24 November 1878 – 15 July 1939) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes

Admiral of the Fleet Roger John Brownlow Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes, (4 October 1872 – 26 December 1945) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer he served in a corvette operating from Zanzibar on slavery suppression missions. Early in the Boxer Rebellion, he led a mission to capture a flotilla of four Chinese destroyers moored to a wharf on the Peiho River. He was one of the first men to climb over the Peking walls, to break through to the besieged diplomatic legations and to free the legations. During the First World War Keyes was heavily involved in the organisation of the Dardanelles Campaign. Keyes took charge in an operation when six trawlers and a cruiser attempted to clear the Kephez minefield. The operation was a failure, as the Turkish mobile artillery pieces bombarded Keyes' minesweeping squadron. He went on to be Director of Plans at the Admiralty and then took command of the Dover Patrol: he altered tactics and the Dover Patrol sank five U-Boats in the first month after implementation of Keyes' plan compared with just two in the previous two years. He also planned and led the famous raids on the German submarine pens in the Belgian ports of Zeebrugge and Ostend. Between the wars Keyes commanded the Battlecruiser Squadron, the Atlantic Fleet and then the Mediterranean Fleet before becoming Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth. During the Second World War he initially became liaison officer to Leopold III, King of the Belgians. He went on to be the first Director of Combined Operations and implemented plans for the training of commandos and raids on hostile coasts.

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Rosario-class sloop

The Rosario class was a class of seven screw-sloops of wooden construction built for the Royal Navy between 1860 and 1862.

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Rosia Bay

Rosia Bay is the only natural harbour in Gibraltar, the British Overseas Territory at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Rosslyn Wemyss, 1st Baron Wester Wemyss

Admiral of the Fleet Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss, 1st Baron Wester Wemyss, (12 April 1864 – 24 May 1933), known as Sir Rosslyn Wemyss between 1916 and 1919, was a Royal Navy officer.

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Roy Dowling

Vice Admiral Sir Roy Russell Dowling, (28 May 1901 – 15 April 1969) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Royal Navy Dockyard

Royal Navy Dockyards were harbour facilities where commissioned ships were either built or based, or where ships were overhauled and refitted.

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Royal Sovereign-class battleship

The Royal Sovereign class was a group of eight pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s.

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Rudolf Burmester

Admiral Sir Rudolf Miles Burmester, KBE, CB, CMG (11 November 1875 – 27 December 1956) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Africa Station.

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S-class destroyer (1917)

The S class (initially known as the Modified Trenchant classMarch, op. cit. p.215.) was a class of 67 destroyers ordered for the Royal Navy in 1917.

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Samuel Goodall

Samuel Granston Goodall (died 21 April 1801) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary Wars in a career that spanned 50 years, rising to the rank of Admiral of the White.

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Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood

Admiral Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (12 December 1724 – 27 January 1816) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Selborne-Fisher scheme

The Selborne-Fisher scheme, or Selborne scheme refers to an effort by John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, Second Sea Lord, approved by William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1903 to combine the military and engineering branches of the Royal Navy.

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Sidney Bailey

Admiral Sir Sidney Robert Bailey (27 August 1882 – 27 March 1942) was a Royal Navy officer who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

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Siege of Malta (World War II)

The Siege of Malta in the Second World War was a military campaign in the Mediterranean Theatre.

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Siege of Tarragona (1813)

In the Siege of Tarragona (3–11 June 1813), an overwhelming Anglo-Allied force commanded by Lieutenant General John Murray, 8th Baronet failed to capture the Spanish port of Tarragona from a small Franco-Italian garrison led by General of Brigade Antoine Marc Augustin Bertoletti.

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Siege of Tobruk

The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through Cyrenaica from El Agheila in Operation Sonnenblume against Allied forces in Libya, during the Western Desert Campaign (1940–1943) of the Second World War.

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Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet, (10 November 1806 – 29 December 1896) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Sir Anthony Thorold, 15th Baronet

Captain Sir Anthony Henry Thorold, 15th Baronet, (7 September 1903 – 1 May 1999) was an English Royal Navy officer, public servant, and councillor.

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Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet

Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet (June 1753 – 23 February 1812) was a senior Royal Navy officer of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars whose service continued until his death in command of the Channel Fleet from apoplexy in 1812.

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Sir Charles Madden, 1st Baronet

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Edward Madden, 1st Baronet (5 September 1862 – 5 June 1935) was a Royal Navy officer who served during the First World War as Chief of the Staff to Sir John Jellicoe in the Grand Fleet from 1914 to 1916 and as Second-in-Command of the fleet under Sir David Beatty from 1916 to 1919.

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Sir Charles Madden, 2nd Baronet

Admiral Sir Charles Edward Madden, 2nd Baronet GCB (15 June 1906 – 23 April 2001) followed his father in a career with the Royal Navy that culminated in his serving as the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet from 1963 to 1965.

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Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet (24 May 1775 – 16 June 1858) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Sir Charles Pole, 1st Baronet

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Morice Pole, 1st Baronet GCB (18 January 1757 – 6 September 1830) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial governor.

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Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (22 April 1772 – 19 August 1853) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet

Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet, (10 October 1767 – 3 October 1828) was a British Royal Navy officer.

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Sir Graham Hamond, 2nd Baronet

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Graham Eden Hamond, 2nd Baronet, (30 December 1779 – 20 December 1862) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet

Sir John Thomas Duckworth, 1st Baronet, GCB (9 February 1748 – 31 August 1817) was an officer of the Royal Navy, serving during the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, as the Governor of Newfoundland during the War of 1812, and a member of the British House of Commons during his semi-retirement.

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Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd Baronet

Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd Baronet (13 March 1836 – 11 October 1920) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 4th Baronet

Vice Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 4th Baronet (29 August 1867 – 2 April 1925) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Sir Peter Parker, 1st Baronet

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Peter Parker, 1st Baronet (1721 – 21 December 1811) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Sir Thomas Halsey, 3rd Baronet

Sir Thomas Edgar Halsey, 3rd Baronet DSO (28 November 1898 – 30 August 1970) was an English cricketer, naval officer (1916–1946), and Deputy Lieutenant of Hertfordshire.

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Sir Thomas Thompson, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Boulden Thompson, 1st Baronet GCB (28 February 1766 – 3 March 1828) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Sir William Martin, 4th Baronet

Admiral Sir William Fanshawe Martin, 4th Baronet, (5 December 1801 – 24 March 1895), was a Royal Navy officer.

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Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Shenstone

Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, GCB (1 December 1781 – 13 November 1866), was a Royal Navy officer.

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Skeffington Lutwidge

Skeffington Lutwidge (13 March 1737 – 15/16 August 1814) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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SMS Breslau

SMS Breslau was a of the Imperial German Navy, built in the early 1910s.

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SMS Kaiser Karl VI

SMS Kaiser Karl VI ("His Majesty's Ship Kaiser Karl VI") was the second of three armored cruisers built by the Austro-Hungarian Navy.

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SMS Sankt Georg

SMS Sankt Georg was the third and final armored cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy.

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Somerset Gough-Calthorpe

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe (23 December 1865 – 27 July 1937), sometimes known as Sir Somerset Calthorpe, was a Royal Navy officer and a member of the Gough-Calthorpe family.

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St Erth

St Erth (Lannudhno) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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St John Tyrwhitt

Admiral Sir St John Reginald Joseph Tyrwhitt, 2nd Baronet KCB DSO DSC*(18 April 1905 – 10 October 1961) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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Stanley Colville

Admiral Sir Stanley Cecil James Colville, (21 February 1861 – 9 April 1939) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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Stephen Hope Carlill

Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Hope Carlill (23 December 1902 – 9 February 1996) was a Royal Navy admiral who served as the last British Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy from 1955 to 1958, when he was succeeded by Vice-Admiral Ram Dass Katari.

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Structure of NATO

The Structure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is complex and multi-faceted.

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Stubbington House School

Stubbington House School was founded in 1841 as a boys' preparatory school, originally located in the Hampshire village of Stubbington, around from the Solent.

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Studholme Brownrigg

Admiral Sir Henry John Studholme Brownrigg KBE CB DSO (3 September 1882 – 24 January 1943) was a Royal Navy officer who was Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

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Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) is the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Allied Command Operations (ACO).

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Swiftsure-class battleship

The Swiftsure class was a group of two British pre-dreadnought battleships.

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Sydney Dacres

Admiral Sir Sydney Colpoys Dacres (1805 – 8 March 1884) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the Greek War of Independence, when he was involved in an attack on the Turkish forces at Morea, and later during the Crimean War.

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Sydney Fremantle

Admiral Sir Sydney Robert Fremantle, (16 November 1867 – 29 April 1958) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who served during the Victorian era and had risen to the rank of rear-admiral by the outbreak of the First World War.

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Syria–Lebanon Campaign

The Syria–Lebanon campaign, also known as Operation Exporter, was the British invasion of Vichy French Syria and Lebanon from June–July 1941, during the Second World War.

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Terence Lewin

Admiral of the Fleet Terence Thornton Lewin, Baron Lewin, (19 November 1920 – 23 January 1999) was a Royal Navy officer.

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The Battle of the River Plate (film)

The Battle of the River Plate (a.k.a. Pursuit of the Graf Spee in the United States) is a 1956 British war film in Technicolor and VistaVision by the writer-director-producer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.

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Theodore Hallett

Vice Admiral Sir Theodore John Hallett KBE CB (10 January 1878 – 16 December 1956) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Coast of Scotland.

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Thomas Briggs (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs (1780 – 16 December 1852) was an officer of the British Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

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Thomas Byam Martin

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas Byam Martin, (25 July 1773 – 25 October 1854) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Thomas Fellowes (Royal Navy officer, born 1827)

Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes, KCB (1827–1923) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the Victorian era.

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Thomas Fortescue Kennedy

Thomas Fortescue Kennedy (9 November 1774 – 15 May 1846) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Thomas Fremantle (Royal Navy officer)

Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, (20 November 1765 – 19 December 1819) was a British naval officer in the Royal Navy whose accolades include three separate fleet actions, a close friendship with Lord Nelson, and a barony in Austria.

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Thomas Herbert (Royal Navy officer)

Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Herbert, KCB (February 1793 – 4 August 1861), was British Royal Navy officer.

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Thomas Hope Troubridge

Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Hope Troubridge KCB DSO & Bar (1 February 1895 – 29 September 1949) was a Royal navy officer who went on to become Fifth Sea Lord.

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Thomas Maitland, 11th Earl of Lauderdale

Admiral of the Fleet Thomas Maitland, 11th Earl of Lauderdale, (3 February 1803 – 1 September 1878) was a Royal Navy officer and peer.

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Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas Matthew Charles Symonds, GCB (15 July 1813 – 14 November 1894) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Timeline of Maltese history

This is a timeline of Maltese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Malta and its predecessor states.

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Trafalgar Campaign

The Trafalgar Campaign was a long and complicated series of fleet manoeuvres carried out by the combined French and Spanish fleets; and the opposing moves of the Royal Navy during much of 1805.

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Tremayne Rodd, 3rd Baron Rennell

John Adrian Tremayne Rodd, 3rd Baron Rennell (28 June 1935 – 9 December 2006) was a Scottish rugby union player.

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Trevor Dawson

Commander Sir Arthur Trevor Dawson, 1st Baronet (1 May 1866 – 19 May 1931) was an English businessman who served as managing director of the armaments giant Vickers from 1906 to 1931.

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Truro Cathedral School

Truro Cathedral School was a Church of England school for boys in Truro, Cornwall.

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Uzunada

Uzunada or Uzun ada (literally "long island") is an island situated at the entry of the Gulf of İzmir on the west coast of Turkey.

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Valletta

Valletta is the capital city of Malta, colloquially known as "Il-Belt" (lit. "The City") in Maltese.

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Varyl Begg

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Varyl Cargill Begg (1 October 1908 – 13 July 1995) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Victor Crutchley

Admiral Sir Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley (2 November 1893 – 24 January 1986) was a senior Royal Navy officer during the Second World War and a First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Victoria-class battleship

The Royal Navy's Victoria class (or Sans Pareil class) battleships of the 1880s was the first class which used triple expansion steam engines, previous battleships having used compound engines.

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Victualling Yard, Gibraltar

The Victualling Yard was a victualling facility in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar built for supplying Royal Navy ships while anchored at Rosia Bay.

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Villa Guardamangia

Villa Guardamangia (Italian – 'look' and 'eat'), formerly known as Casa Medina and sometimes referred to as Casa Guardamangia, is a townhouse in Gwardamanġa, Pietà, Malta, which served as the residence of Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen Elizabeth II), and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, between 1949 and 1951, while Philip was stationed in Malta as a naval officer.

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Walter Couchman

Admiral Sir Walter Thomas Couchman, (19 March 1905 – 2 May 1981) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Vice Chief of the Naval Staff from February to November 1960, when he retired from service.

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Walter Cowan

Admiral Sir Walter Henry Cowan, 1st Baronet, KCB, DSO & Bar, MVO (11 June 1871 – 14 February 1956), known as Tich Cowan, was a British Royal Navy admiral who saw service in both World War I and World War II; in the latter he was one of the oldest British servicemen on active duty.

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Walter Hodgson Bevan Graham

Admiral Walter Hodgson Bevan Graham (13 October 1849 – August 1931) was a British Royal Navy officer who was Captain Superintendent of Sheerness Dockyard from 1902 until 1904.

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Warrior-class cruiser

The Warrior-class cruiser was a class of four armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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Washington Naval Treaty

The Washington Naval Treaty, also known as the Five-Power Treaty, the Four-Power Treaty, and the Nine-Power Treaty, was a treaty signed during 1922 among the major nations that had won World War I, which agreed to prevent an arms race by limiting naval construction.

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Western Desert Campaign

The Western Desert Campaign (Desert War), took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya and was the main theatre in the North African Campaign during the Second World War.

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Western Fleet (United Kingdom)

The British Western Fleet was a fleet level command of the Royal Navy from 1967 to 1971.

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Wilbraham Ford

Admiral Sir Wilbraham Tennyson Randle Ford, (19 January 1880 – 16 January 1964) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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Wilfred Custance

Rear Admiral Wilfred Neville Custance CB (25 June 1884 – 13 December 1939) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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Wilfred Tomkinson

Vice Admiral Wilfred Tomkinson CB, MVO (15 November 1877 – 7 October 1971) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander of the Battlecruiser Squadron.

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William Andrewes

Admiral Sir William Gerrard "Bill" Andrewes (3 November 1899 – 21 November 1974) was a Royal Navy officer who served in World War I and World War II, commanded the British and Commonwealth Naval Forces and United Nations Task Force 95 during the Korean War, and went on to command of the America and West Indies Squadron and served as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic.

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William Berkeley (Royal Navy officer)

The Hon.

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William Bowles (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Bowles, KCB (1780 – 2 July 1869) was a senior Royal Navy officer and Conservative Party politician.

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William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork and Orrery

Admiral of the Fleet William Henry Dudley Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork, 12th Earl of Orrery, (30 November 1873 – 19 April 1967) was a Royal Navy officer.

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William Davis (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir William Wellclose Davis GCB DSO (11 October 1901 – 29 October 1987) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.

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William Dobbie

Lieutenant General Sir William George Shedden Dobbie, (12 July 1879 – 3 October 1964) was a British Army veteran of the Second Boer War and the First and Second World Wars.

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William Fane De Salis (admiral)

Vice-Admiral Sir William Fane De Salis, (Fringford 21.7.1858, †Roche Court, north Fareham 23.1.1939), was a Royal Navy admiral during the early years of the First world war.

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William Hall Gage

Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Hall Gage (2 October 1777 – 4 January 1864) was Second Sea Lord in the British Navy.

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William Hannam Henderson

Admiral Sir William Hannam Henderson, (20 June 1845 – 29 April 1931) was a British flag officer of the Royal Navy, and the first editor of The Naval Review.

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William Hoste

Captain Sir William Hoste, 1st Baronet KCB RN (26 August 1780 – 6 December 1828), Royal Navy captain.

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William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham

Admiral William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham (1736–1813) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

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William Houston Stewart

Admiral Sir William Houston Stewart, (7 September 1822 – 13 November 1901) was a British naval officer who was Controller of the Royal Navy from 1872 to 1881.

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William Hutcheon Hall

Admiral Sir William Hutcheon Hall, (c. 1797 – 25 June 1878), was a British Royal Navy officer.

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William James (Royal Navy officer, born 1881)

Admiral Sir William Milbourne James, (22 December 1881 – 17 August 1973) was a British Naval commander, politician and author.

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William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville

Vice-Admiral William Spencer Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville, (11 July 1880 – 25 June 1953), styled The Honourable William Leveson-Gower until 1939, was a British naval commander and governor from the Leveson-Gower family.

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William Loring (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir William Loring, (31 October 1811 – 4 January 1895) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.

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William Martin (Royal Navy officer)

William Martin (c.1696 – 17 September 1756) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the War of the Spanish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession.

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William May (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Henry May (31 July 1849 – 7 October 1930) was a Royal Navy Officer.

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William Munro Kerr

Vice Admiral Sir William Munro Kerr (4 March 1876 – 26 October 1959) was a Royal Navy officer who served as First Naval Member and Chief of the Australian Naval Staff from 1929 to 1931.

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William Pakenham (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir William Christopher Pakenham, (10 July 1861 – 28 July 1933) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

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William Price Drury

Lieutenant-Colonel William Price Drury, CBE (8 November 1861 – 21 January 1949) was a Royal Marine Light Infantry officer, novelist and playwright.

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William Robert Mends

Sir William Robert Mends, (27 February 1812 – 26 June 1897), was a British admiral of the Royal Navy, son of Admiral William Bowen Mends and nephew of Captain Robert Mends.

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William Rowley (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Rowley KB (c. 1690 – 1 January 1768) was a Royal Navy officer.

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William Scott Chalmers

William Scott Chalmers CBE DSC (1 May 1888 – 11 June 1971) was a rear admiral of the Royal Navy who served in World War I and World War II.

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William Taylor (Royal Navy officer)

William Taylor (1760 – 19 July 1842) was an officer in the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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William Whitworth

Admiral Sir William Jock Whitworth KCB DSO (29 June 1884 – 25 October 1973) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

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William Wordsworth Fisher

Admiral Sir William Wordsworth Fisher (26 March 1875 – 24 June 1937) was a Royal Navy officer who captained a battleship at the Battle of Jutland and became Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet.

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Wilmot Fawkes

Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes, (22 December 1846 – 29 May 1926) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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World War II ship camouflage measures of the United States Navy

In 1935, the United States Navy Naval Research Laboratory began studies and tests on low visibility ship camouflage.

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Yugoslav government-in-exile

The Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in Exile (Владе Краљевине Југославије у егзилу; Vlada Kraljevine Jugoslavije u egzilu) was an official government of Yugoslavia, headed by King Peter II.

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10th Cruiser Squadron

The 10th Cruiser Squadron, also known as Cruiser Force B was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1913 to 1917 and the again from 1940 to 1946.

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12th Cruiser Squadron

The 12th Cruiser Squadron also known as Cruiser Force G was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1914 to 1915 and then again from 1939 to 1943.

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15th Cruiser Squadron

The 15th Cruiser Squadron also known as Force K was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1940 to 1946.

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1882

No description.

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1882 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1882 in the United Kingdom.

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1893

No description.

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1893 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1893 in the United Kingdom.

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1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine

The 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, later came to be known as "The Great Revolt", was a nationalist uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine against the British administration of the Palestine Mandate, demanding Arab independence and the end of the policy of open-ended Jewish immigration and land purchases with the stated goal of establishing a "Jewish National Home". The dissent was directly influenced by the Qassamite rebellion, following the killing of Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam in 1935, as well as the declaration by Hajj Amin al-Husseini of 16 May 1936 as 'Palestine Day' and calling for a General Strike. The revolt was branded by many in the Jewish Yishuv as "immoral and terroristic", often comparing it to fascism and nazism. Ben Gurion however described Arab causes as fear of growing Jewish economic power, opposition to mass Jewish immigration and fear of the English identification with Zionism.Morris, 1999, p. 136. The general strike lasted from April to October 1936, initiating the violent revolt. The revolt consisted of two distinct phases.Norris, 2008, pp. 25, 45. The first phase was directed primarily by the urban and elitist Higher Arab Committee (HAC) and was focused mainly on strikes and other forms of political protest. By October 1936, this phase had been defeated by the British civil administration using a combination of political concessions, international diplomacy (involving the rulers of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Transjordan and Yemen) and the threat of martial law. The second phase, which began late in 1937, was a violent and peasant-led resistance movement provoked by British repression in 1936 that increasingly targeted British forces. During this phase, the rebellion was brutally suppressed by the British Army and the Palestine Police Force using repressive measures that were intended to intimidate the Arab population and undermine popular support for the revolt. During this phase, a more dominant role on the Arab side was taken by the Nashashibi clan, whose NDP party quickly withdrew from the rebel Arab Higher Committee, led by the radical faction of Amin al-Husseini, and instead sided with the British – dispatching "Fasail al-Salam" (the "Peace Bands") in coordination with the British Army against nationalist and Jihadist Arab "Fasail" units (literally "bands"). According to official British figures covering the whole revolt, the army and police killed more than 2,000 Arabs in combat, 108 were hanged, and 961 died because of what they described as "gang and terrorist activities". In an analysis of the British statistics, Walid Khalidi estimates 19,792 casualties for the Arabs, with 5,032 dead: 3,832 killed by the British and 1,200 dead because of "terrorism", and 14,760 wounded. Over ten percent of the adult male Palestinian Arab population between 20 and 60 was killed, wounded, imprisoned or exiled. Estimates of the number of Palestinian Jews killed range from 91 to several hundred.Morris, 1999, p. 160. The Arab revolt in Mandatory Palestine was unsuccessful, and its consequences affected the outcome of the 1948 Palestine war.Morris, 1999, p. 159. It caused the British Mandate to give crucial support to pre-state Zionist militias like the Haganah, whereas on the Palestinian Arab side, the revolt forced the flight into exile of the main Palestinian Arab leader of the period, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem – Haj Amin al-Husseini.

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1940 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1940.

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1941

Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" acronym.

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1942 Birthday Honours

The King's Birthday Honours 1942 were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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1942 Pulitzer Prize

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1942.

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1957 Fethiye earthquakes

The first of the 1957 Fethiye earthquakes occurred on April 24, 1957, with the second and larger event about seven hours later on the following day.

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1st Battle Squadron

The 1st Battle Squadron was a naval squadron of the British Royal Navy consisting of battleships.

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1st Cruiser Squadron

The First Cruiser Squadron was a Royal Navy squadron of cruisers that saw service as part of the Grand Fleet during the World War I then later as part of the Mediterranean during the Interwar period and World War II it first established in 1904 and existed until 1952.

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1st Destroyer Squadron (United Kingdom)

The 1st Destroyer Squadron was an administrative unit of the Royal Navy from 1947 to 1970.

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1st Light Cruiser Squadron (United Kingdom)

The 1st Light Cruiser Squadron was a naval unit of the Royal Navy from 1913 to 1924.

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2nd Cruiser Squadron

The 2nd Cruiser Squadron was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1904 to 1919 and from 1921 to 1941 and again from 1946 to 1952.

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2nd Destroyer Squadron (United Kingdom)

The 2nd Destroyer Squadron was an administrative unit of the Royal Navy from 1956 to 1971.

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3rd Destroyer Squadron (United Kingdom)

The 3rd Destroyer Squadron was a naval unit of the Royal Navy from 1945 to 2001.

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3rd Light Cruiser Squadron (United Kingdom)

The 3rd Light Cruiser Squadron was a naval formation of light cruisers of the Royal Navy from 1915 to 1922.

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4th Destroyer Squadron (United Kingdom)

The 4th Destroyer Squadron was a naval unit of the Royal Navy from 1948 to 1959.

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5th Destroyer Squadron (United Kingdom)

The 5th Destroyer Squadron was a naval unit of the Royal Navy from 1947 to 2002.

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6th Cruiser Squadron

The 6th Cruiser Squadron was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1909 to 1915 and again in 1925 to 1945.

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812 Naval Air Squadron

812 Naval Air Squadron was a Naval Air Squadron of the British Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, which was active between 1933 and 1956, and saw service in World War II and the Korean War.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Fleet

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