• arcade game by Midway SSN-21 Seawolf, a 1994 computer game for MS-DOS HMS Seawolf (1918), an S-class destroyer HMS Seawolf (47S), a submarine launched...
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  • Navy have borne the name HMS Seawolf: HMS Seawolf (1918) was an S-class destroyer launched in 1918 and sold in 1931. HMS Seawolf (47S) was an S-class submarine...
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    HMS Seawolf was a second-batch S-class submarine built during the 1930s for the Royal Navy. Completed in 1936, the boat fought in the Second World War...
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    HMS Seawolf was an S-class destroyer that served with the Royal Navy and, in 1922, was commanded by the future Admiral of the Fleet, John Tovey. Launched...
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    Only two, HMS Sealion and HMS Seawolf, survived to the end of the war. Ships: Two ordered under the 1931 Construction Programme: HMS Sealion HMS Shark Two...
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    been awarded the DSO for operations while in command of the submarine HMS Seawolf (47S). (The RMBPD would later form the Special Boat Service.) The plan...
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    lieutenant of the submarine HMS Severn. Raikes passed his 'Perisher' course in 1940 and in September 1941 took command of HMS Seawolf which was sent to Polyarnoe...
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    two years. His next sea appointment, in August 1922, was to command HMS Seawolf, which he held until his promotion to captain on 31 December 1923. In...
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    She was one of two submarines assigned to this duty, the other being HMS Seawolf. This eventful patrol saw Trident pick up nine survivors from the American...
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    USS Seawolf (SS-197), a Sargo-class submarine, was the second submarine of the United States Navy named for the seawolf. Seawolf′s keel was laid down on...
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    obscure reasons work did not continue in this direction: the GWS-26 "VL Seawolf (VLS)" being a much later (1980s) development. During trials, the missile...
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  • HMS Searcher (1918) HMS Seawolf (1918) SS Shropshire (1911) HMS Simoom (1916) HMS Simoom (1918) SS Singapore (1950) HMS Skate (1917) HMS Skipjack (J38) SS Somerset (1903)...
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    HMS Iron Duke is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy, and the third ship to bear the name. Iron Duke has intercepted several large consignments of illegal...
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    2 Seawolf SAM missile launchers – 6 missiles per launcher 4 30 mm GCM-A03 guns 2 20 mm GAM-B01 guns 6 × 324 mm ASW torpedo tubes On top of this HMS Beaver...
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    USS H-1 (redirect from USS Seawolf (SS-28))
    States Navy, was originally named Seawolf, making her the first ship of the U.S. Navy to be named for the seawolf. Seawolf was laid down by the Union Iron...
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    Seacat magazine and boiler room. The first Seawolf conversion HMS Andromeda, was one of only three Seawolf fitted frigates available with the Royal Navy's...
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    submarine HMS Trident and the S-class submarine Seawolf joined the convoy, as did Force Q, the fleet oiler RFA Black Ranger and the Hunt class destroyer HMS Ledbury...
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    No. 43840. 20 December 1924. p. 6. "Naval, Military, And Air Force: H.M.S. Seawolf for Sale". The Times. No. 45614. 10 September 1930. p. 17. "Royal Navy:...
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  • civilian military contractors' personnel embarked and Commander Coyote, the Seawolf trials mascot, became a familiar figure on board. She had a reputation...
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    Air defence was provided in the form of two 'six-pack' launchers for the Seawolf (GWS 25) point-defence missile system. Surface warfare requirements were...
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    known as the Duke class. The first Type 23, HMS Norfolk, was commissioned in 1989, and the sixteenth, HMS St Albans was commissioned in June 2002. They...
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    January 2017 with a new principal weapon system, Sea Ceptor, in place of Seawolf, Radar Type 997 and numerous modifications and alterations to her accommodation...
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    Ordnance Committee at Woolwich in 1927 and then given command of the cruiser HMS Suffolk in 1929. He went on to be Deputy Director of Training in 1932, Director...
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    USS Cole. Norfolk was the first ship to be armed with the Vertical Launch Seawolf missile system. Norfolk was also the first Royal Navy warship to be re-armed...
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  • USS Miami and HMS Triumph. Some editions of the book have a photo section in the middle; some have a special chapter on the Seawolf and Virginia-class...
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    HMS Battleaxe was a Type 22 frigate of the British Royal Navy. She was sold to the Brazilian Navy on 30 April 1997 and renamed Rademaker. Battleaxe was...
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    submarine HMS Seawolf at 6:01 pm on 6 March, with its crew spotting a single large warship while patrolling north of the exit to Trondheim Fjord. Seawolf's commanding...
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  • was bombed so much she resembled a pepper pot "Pierwolf" – USS Seawolf "The Pool" – HMS Liverpool "Proud Pete" – USS Peterson; play on "Pete" as a diminutive...
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    Shortly after sailing Tirpitz was sighted by the patrolling submarine HMS Seawolf and the Heavy Cover Forces, now joined, sought to bring Tirpitz to action...
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    Kohl, Cris (2008). The Great Lakes Diving Guide (2nd ed.). West Chicago: Seawolf Communications. ISBN 978-0967997698. Thumbnail histories, descriptions...
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