HMS Brave may refer to one of the following ships of the Royal Navy: English ship Brave was a vessel hired by the Crown in 1588. HMS Brave (1747) was a...
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HMS Brave was a Type 22 frigate of the Royal Navy. She was built by Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland and launched on 19 November 1983. Brave...
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Vospers at Portchester: HMS Brave Borderer (P1011), launched on 7 January 1958 and commissioned on 26 January 1960 HMS Brave Swordsman (P1012), launched...
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Look up brave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brave(s) or The Brave(s) may refer to: Brave, an adjective for one who possesses courage Braves (Native...
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originally to be called Brave. Before construction began, once-innovative armoured frigate (at the time just a floating oil jetty) HMS Warrior was renamed...
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from HMS Brave in 1942. She was loaned to Canada from 1946 to 1948, as HMCS Warrior, then sold to Argentina and renamed ARA Independencia in 1958. HMS Warrior...
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utilising the Spey / Tyne arrangement as fitted in HMS Brave. Further improvements from HMS Brave onwards included a taller helicopter hangar, giving...
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French ship Formidable (1795) (redirect from HMS Brave (1805))
Cape Ortegal on 4 November 1805. The British took her into service as HMS Brave. She was sold to be broken up in April 1816. On 6 July 1801 she fought...
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first lieutenant and second-in-command of HMS Scylla in 1991. He was appointed commanding officer of HMS Brave in 1994 and went on to study at the United...
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HMS Brave (J305) was a steam turbine-powered Algerine-class minesweeper during the Second World War. The turbine-powered ships displaced 850 long tons...
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F94 or F-94 may refer to: HMS Brave (F94), a Type 22 frigate of the Royal Navy HMS Palliser (F94), a Blackwood-class anti-submarine frigate of the Royal...
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September 1990, on HMS York, then Commodore Paul Haddacks from September to December 1990. Commodore Christopher Craig, on HMS Brave and HMS London, was in...
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sold for scrapping in 1959. HMS Satellite was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched in 1943 as HMS Brave. She was renamed HMS Satellite on becoming a drill...
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French ship Cassard (1795) (redirect from HMS Brave (1806))
events of 10 August 1792, and subsequently Brave in 1803. On 10 February 1801 Dix-août captured the 16-gun cutter HMS Sprightly, which she scuttled. On 27 March...
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the brave or Fortune favors the strong From Terence's comedy play Phormio, line 203. Also spelled fortis fortuna adiuvat. The motto of HMS Brave and USS Florida...
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September 1965, members of the IRA hit the British fast-attack patrol boat HMS Brave Borderer with a Boys rifle, crippling one of her turbines while she was...
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aircraft converted was XZ733, which deployed with the Type 22 frigate HMS Brave in January 1991 for Operation Granby (Gulf War).[citation needed] Lynx...
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Station. In doing so he saw service on HMS Thorn, HMS Portland, HMS Bulldog, HMS Sphinx, HMS Phaeton, HMS Bedford, and HMS Salisbury, the latter of which while...
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William C. McKnight HMS Brave 1985-March 1987 Captain Fabian M. Malbon HMS Brave March 1987-August 1988 Captain Andrew B. Gough HMS Brave August 1987-December...
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The vessel could stop from full speed in twice the length of the ship. HMS Ardent was destroyed by Argentinian aircraft in Falkland Sound in May 1982...
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1965. He went on to command the frigates HMS Torquay and HMS Brave. He was made Commanding Officer of HMS Brave as well as Captain of the 9th Frigate Squadron...
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HMS Boxer, HMS Beaver, HMS Brave, HMS London, HMS Sheffield, HMS Coventry 2nd Frigate Squadron, HMNB Devonport with Type 22 frigates (Batch 1): HMS Broadsword...
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sunk as a target in 1950. A fictional HMS Achates, a 64-gun ship of the line, appears in Success to the Brave, the 15th novel in the Richard Bolitho...
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HMS Boxer, HMS Beaver, HMS Brave, HMS London, HMS Sheffield, HMS Coventry 2nd Frigate Squadron, HMNB Devonport with Type 22 frigates (Batch 1): HMS Broadsword...
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having been chased by two frigates, the 38-gun HMS Boadicea under Captain John Maitland, and the 36-gun HMS Dryad under Captain Adam Drummond. Boadicea and...
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Ant in 1798, and sold in 1815. HMS Arab (1798) was a 22-gun post ship, originally the French flush-decked privateer Brave, captured in 1798 and fitted as...
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– NRP Vasco da Gama (first half); Britain – Frigate – HMS Brave (first half) and Destroyer HMS Exeter (second half); Netherlands – Frigate – HNLMS Jacob...
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Hunt-class HMS Atherstone, HMS Cleveland, HMS Whaddon HMS Beaufort, HMS Bicester, HMS Blackmore, HMS Calpe, HMS Farndale, HMS Lauderdale, HMS Liddesdale, HMS Oakley...
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Ortegal, renamed HMS Brave, broken up April 1816 Guillaume Tell 80 (launched 21 October 1795) – Captured 30 March 1800, renamed HMS Malta, broken up August...
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Fate: Captured 3 November 1805 during Battle of Cape Ortegal, renamed HMS Brave, broken up April 1816 Guillaume Tell Builder: Toulon Begun: September...
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