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    She returned to Karlskrona 11 September the same year. "Swedish Navy's HMS Visby test fires first guided missile". Naval-Technology.com. July 2, 2012...
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    the Royal Naval Barracks and HMS Excellent. On 28 January 1914, Tapperheten ran aground off the coast of the island of Sandön while manoeuvring in the Stockholm...
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    16 February 1940, Churchill ordered Captain Philip Vian of the destroyer HMS Cossack to board the German supply ship Altmark in Norwegian waters freeing...
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    June 1916 Lloyd George succeeded Lord Kitchener (who died when the ship HMS Hampshire was sunk taking him on a mission to Russia) as Secretary of State...
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    part in a series of sorties into the central Baltic as far north as Gotska Sandön on 13–16 May, 23–26 May, 2–6 June, 11–13 June, and 20–22 June. Karpf transferred...
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  • Chaplain to The Queen Howard Fabian (1932) footballer (also OC) Frank Sandon (1921) statistician and Olympic swimmer John Metcalfe (1920) novelist T...
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    this time, his government gave the approval to launch the expedition of HMS Challenger at a time when public interest had turned away from scientific...
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  • Battles". Retrieved 24 October 2018. njscuba.net YO-54 Bailer / A. H. Dumont "HMS Accord". The Yard. Retrieved 11 March 2017. "16 British seamen rescued by...
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    has not apologised or offered compensation to the internees as of 2020. HMS Argenta, during the 1920s, was a vessel used by the British government as...
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  • SANCTUARY CDRSB202. 22 Aug 2010 David Hyde Pierce Arthur Sullivan Overture to HMS Pinafore Orchestra of Welsh National Opera/Sir Charles Mackerras Label: TELARC...
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    and used for coal export; Wellington Dock, opened 1851; Sandon Half Tide Dock, opened 1851; Sandon Dock, opened 1851; Wapping Dock, completed 1852; Huskisson...
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  • Soviet Socialist Republics. The TP-79 crashes into the sea east of Gotska Sandön, killing all eight members of its crew. The Soviet Union will deny shooting...
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  • 2013. "Goeland I". Uboat.net. Retrieved 23 October 2012. Historic England. "HMS GOLDEN SUNSET (1443884)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved...
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  • Ornen  Sweden The schooner was abandoned in the Baltic Sea north of Gotska Sandön. Her crew were rescued. Skagway  United States The cargo ship ran aground...
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  • "Casualty reports". The Times. No. 43084. London. 15 July 1922. col G, p. 18. "HMS Insolent - World Naval Ships Directory". www.worldnavalships.com. "Casualty...
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  • Ship News". The Standard. No. 12460. London. 16 July 1864. p. 7. Gaines, p. 57 Wisconsin Shipwrecks: AHNAPEE (1867) Accessed 4 July 2021 "Ship News". The...
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