• HMS Nautilus, after the Greek word for a sailor, including: HMS Nautilus (1762) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1762 and put up for sale in 1780 HMS Nautilus (1784)...
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    HMS Nautilus was a Beagle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was commissioned on 30 March 1910 from Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company. She was...
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  • sub (1800–1802) French submarine Nautilus (1930), a French Navy sub, a Saphir-class submarine (1927–1947) HMS Nautilus (1914), a UK Royal Navy sub, the...
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    The capture of East India Company brig Nautilus was a single-ship action which took place on June 30, 1815 as part of the War of 1812. It occurred during...
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  • Americans released Nautilus when her captain proved that the war had indeed ended. Nautilus was wrecked on the Malabar Coast in 1834. HMS Nautilus, a number of...
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  • HMS Nautilus was a Royal Navy submarine. She was the largest submarine built for the Royal Navy at the time. She was also the first to be given a name...
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  • HMS Nautilus was launched at Milford in 1804 as the only member of her class of sloops. She had a minor career capturing a handful of merchantmen. She...
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  • Beagle-class destroyer launched in 1910 as HMS Nautilus. She was renamed HMS Grampus in 1913 and was sold in 1920. HMS Grampus (N56) was a Grampus-class submarine...
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  • HMS Nautilus was launched at Itchenor in 1784, and then moved to Portsmouth to be completed in December 1784. The following officers of the Royal Navy...
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    Nautilus is the fictional submarine belonging to Captain Nemo featured in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1870) and The Mysterious...
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    was altered to a brigantine. The British captured Nautilus early in the War of 1812 and renamed her HMS Emulous. After her service with the Royal Navy,...
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    USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine and on 3 August 1958 became the first submarine to complete a submerged...
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    promoted to commander on 28 February 1828, and was given command of HMS Nautilus in March 1830. He was assigned to the Lisbon station, where he spent...
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  • were built according to these specifications. HMS Echo HMS Rattler HMS Calypso HMS Nautilus HMS Brisk HMS Scorpion "British Echo-Class". threedecks.org...
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  • promotion to master and commander, and command of the sloop HMS Nautilus. He commanded the Nautilus as part of John Laforey's naval force that captured Tobago...
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    USS O-12 (redirect from Nautilus (USS 0-12))
    Arctic exploration in 1930 sponsored by William Randolph Hearst. Renamed Nautilus, the submarine suffered significant damage while exploring the Arctic in...
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    salt to North American ports.: 389–415  In June 1776, HMS Nautilus secured the island, followed by HMS Galatea in September. Yet, the two British captains...
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    London on 2 April 1793. He entered the navy in 1807, on board the sloop HMS Nautilus, under the command of Captain Matthew Smith, with whom he continued in...
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    1922) HMS Nautilus (Submarine - 1922) HMS Inconstant (Light cruiser - 1922) HMS Undaunted (Light cruiser - 1923) HMS Gibraltar (1923) HMS Cordelia (Light...
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  • submarines HMS Nautilus USS Nautilus List of ships named Nautilus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nautilus-class submarine...
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    Brigade and Corunna fame. On 9 August 1804 Indefatigable was in sight when HMS Nautilus recaptured the West Indiaman William Heathcote off Bayonne. Indefatigable...
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    when most of Plantation No. 1 was deserted, the 16-gun Royal Navy sloop HMS Nautilus anchored at the harbor. Its crew burned the town, sparing only those...
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  • February – John Hunter names Bass Strait in honour of George Bass 14 May – HMS Nautilus arrives in Sydney, carrying missionaries from the London Missionary Society...
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    Nautilus (SF-9/SS-168), a Narwhal-class submarine and one of the "V-boats", was the third ship of the United States Navy to bear the name. Nautilus was...
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    Navy completed USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. During subsequent exercises with the Royal Navy, Nautilus demonstrated the advantages...
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    Galatea (20 guns) HMS Camilla (20 guns) HMS Nautilus (18 guns) HMS Otter (14 guns) HMS Albany (14 guns) HMS North (14 guns) 1st Squadron, commanded by...
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    hundreds of loyal privateers.: 389–415  In June 1776, HMS Nautilus secured the island, followed by HMS Galatea in September. Yet, the two British captains...
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    J C Madge, RNLI, Sheringham lifeboat, 1904, HMS Nautilus, Royal Navy, 1910, later named HMS Grampus HMS Thunderer, Royal Navy, 1911 Employees at the...
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    joined HMS Lion, at HMNB Devonport, a training ship for boy entrants. He completed his initial training in HMS Implacable, before joining HMS Nautilus for...
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    with 110 men (captured 26 March), and in company with HMS Nautilus, Arthur K. Legge, Nautilus recaptured the William Penn on 21 March Naval Documents...
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