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    HMS M29 was a Royal Navy M29-class monitor of the First World War. The ship was constructed by Harland & Wolff, in Belfast and launched on 22 May 1915...
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    employed as a non-commissioned static training ship at HMS Raleigh. Her pennant number was M29. Brecon was built at Vosper Thornycroft, the lead yard...
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    unworkable and were dispensed with. HMS M29 – launched on 22 May 1915 and later renamed Medusa and Talbot, she was sold in 1946. HMS M30 – launched on 23 June 1915...
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  • HMS Medway II whilst serving as depot ships for the establishment, including: HMS Talbot, previously HMS M29 was Medway II between 1944 and 1945. HMS Bagshot...
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  • 1921. HMS Talbot was previously HMS M29, an M29-class monitor launched in 1915. She had been converted into a minelayer in 1919 and renamed HMS Medusa...
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  • HMS Laverock and subsequently ran aground and was wrecked in 1916. HMS Medusa was an M29-class monitor, previously named HMS M29. She was renamed HMS...
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    turrets held in stock for the Drake-class and Cressy-class cruisers. The M29-class monitors were five ships ordered in March 1915, as part of the War...
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    HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy. Built in 1915, she saw active service in the Mediterranean during the First World War and in Russia...
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  • named HMS Brecon after the Brecon hunt: The first HMS Brecon (L76), launched in 1942, was a Hunt-class destroyer. The second and current HMS Brecon (M29),...
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    HMS M30 was a Royal Navy M29-class monitor of the First World War. The availability of ten 6 inch Mk XII guns from the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships...
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    Ottoman Empire stationed north of Gaza. The monitor was joined by HMS M15 and HMS M29, and three French destroyers and the ships moored off the coast of...
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  • launched 29 April 1915, completed 24 June 1915, sunk 20 January 1918. HMS M29, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 22 May 1915, completed 20 June...
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    HMS M31 was an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy. The availability of ten 6 inch Mk XII guns from the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships in 1915 prompted...
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  • M-33 (Michigan highway), a state highway in Michigan, United States HMS M33, an M29-class monitor warship of the Royal Navy M33 cluster bomb, a Cold War-era...
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  • launcher M32 tank recovery vehicle, a variant of the M4 Sherman tank HMS M32, an M29-class monitor warship of the Royal Navy M32 (Cape Town), a Metropolitan...
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  • HMS M32 was an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy. The availability of ten 6 inch Mk XII guns from the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships in 1915 prompted...
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    from HMS Jufair in Bahrain. HMS Chiddingfold is forward deployed as part of 9 Mine Countermeasures Squadron, operating from HMS Jufair in Bahrain. HMS Bangor...
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    Habakkuk while he was in the United States organising the production of M29 Weasels for Project Plough, a scheme to assemble an elite unit for winter...
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    the First World War. Currently a museum ship in Belgrade, Serbia. HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915; she is preserved at...
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    World War I Hunt-class minesweepers: these were HMS Bicester, Cattistock, Cottesmore and Quorn. HMS Atherstone had been a paddlewheel minesweeper in...
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    White Russians in the Black Sea. In 1919, Steadfast accompanied the monitor M29 in bombarding a Russian battery in Ochakiv and, the following year, took...
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    cruisers laid down 1912, commissioned 1914 C-class light cruisers of 1914 M29-class monitors of 1915 Queen Elizabeth-class battleships laid down 1912,...
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    HMS Basilisk was a Beagle-class (from 1913 G-class) destroyer of the British Royal Navy. The Beagles were coal-fuelled ships, designed for a speed of...
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    Mediterranean Sea in both World Wars. Mason, Geoffrey. Gordon Smith (ed.). "HMS Terror - Erebus-class 15in gun Monitor". Naval-History.Net. Retrieved 6 April...
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  • (mḏw-šmꜥw) 𓇚 M28A U+131DA three lilies on village Upper Egypt (šmꜥw) 𓇛 M29 U+131DB Carob seed-pod Carob (nḏm) Sweet (nḏm) nḏm 𓇜 M30 U+131DC root Date...
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    received the Mk VI mounting. During September 1915, the 9.2 inch guns of HMS M24, M25, M26 and M27 were removed for use as artillery. These were replaced...
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  • HMS TB 81, originally named Swift, was a torpedo boat that served with the British Royal Navy. She was built in 1884–1885 by the shipbuilder J Samuel...
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    Cremyll Privately owned, up for sale 1137 M33 Workman Clark Ltd Belfast 1915 M29 class Monitor Portsmouth - Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Museum 482 [85] Archived...
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    ferried 3,000 troops, 374 tanks and tank destroyers, 15 bulldozers, 180 M29 Weasels and 300 jeeps across, and brought back 200 wounded and 500 prisoners...
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    Uzi, a few M16 variants, including an M16A1 with M203. They also make S&W M29 revolver kits. None of these kit guns are good skirmish guns, but they are...
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