HMS H6 was a British H-class submarine of the Royal Navy built by Canadian Vickers & Co. during World War I. She was completed on 10 June 1915 and was...
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helicopter HMS H6, a British submarine USS H-6 (SS-149), a United States submarine HMS Hurricane (H06), a British Havant-class destroyer HMS Keith (H06)...
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States Navy O-8, a pay grade of the uniformed services of the United States HMS H6, also known in the Royal Netherlands Navy as HNLMS O 8 08 (disambiguation)...
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Geelong 6 Jan: HMS E17, HMS King Edward VII 18 Jan: Scotia 22 Jan: Norseman 26 Jan: HMS TB 13 Other incidents 15 Jan: Appam, USS E-2 18 Jan: HMS H6, Rijndam...
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submarine, Galileo Galilei; captured and taken into service by the Royal Navy. HMS H6 – a World War I Royal Navy submarine interned by the Netherlands in 1916...
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HMS King Edward VII, named after King Edward VII, was the lead ship of her class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the British Royal Navy. Armed...
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Geelong 6 Jan: HMS E17, HMS King Edward VII 18 Jan: Scotia 22 Jan: Norseman 26 Jan: HMS TB 13 Other incidents 15 Jan: Appam, USS E-2 18 Jan: HMS H6, Rijndam...
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towing effort was commanded by Captain Alexander Campbell once his ship the HMS Prince George arrived to offer their assistance. Captain Campbell ordered...
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HMS E17 was a British E-class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. She was laid down on 29 July 1914, launched on 16 January 1915 and was commissioned...
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Geelong 6 Jan: HMS E17, HMS King Edward VII 18 Jan: Scotia 22 Jan: Norseman 26 Jan: HMS TB 13 Other incidents 15 Jan: Appam, USS E-2 18 Jan: HMS H6, Rijndam...
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Geelong 6 Jan: HMS E17, HMS King Edward VII 18 Jan: Scotia 22 Jan: Norseman 26 Jan: HMS TB 13 Other incidents 15 Jan: Appam, USS E-2 18 Jan: HMS H6, Rijndam...
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Geelong 6 Jan: HMS E17, HMS King Edward VII 18 Jan: Scotia 22 Jan: Norseman 26 Jan: HMS TB 13 Other incidents 15 Jan: Appam, USS E-2 18 Jan: HMS H6, Rijndam...
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35.850; 19.117) by SM U-35 ( Imperial German Navy). Her crew survived. HMS H6 Royal Navy World War I: The H-class submarine ran aground on Schiermonnikoog...
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HMS TB 13 was a Cricket-class coastal destroyer or torpedo-boat of the British Royal Navy. TB 13 was built by the shipbuilder J S White from 1907 to 1908...
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Section patrol craft May 5 Royal Netherlands Navy O 8 H-class submarine Ex-HMS H6 May 10 United States Navy Abalone Section patrol craft May 10 Imperial...
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HMS Carnarvon was one of six Devonshire-class armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She was assigned to...
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Chilean submarine Fresia (redirect from HMS H20)
originally ordered by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy as HMS H20, but was handed over to Chile in 1917 as H6. Fresia was a single-hulled submarine, with a pressure...
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invited Chris Yang, a Chinese businessman who was initially given the name "H6" in legal documents, to events at royal residences. Yang was given permission...
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British H-class submarine (redirect from HMS H35)
Launched 1 April 1915 H5 – Launched 1 April 1915. Rammed and sunk March 1918 H6 – Launched June 1915. Interned and purchased by the Dutch January 1916 H7...
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States defunct - 1957 to July 10, 1962 FMS Hadison Aviation HADI United States H6 HAG Hageland Aviation Services HAGELAND United States POW Hagondale Limited...
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for improved cruise missiles and a terrain-following navigation system. The H6-M has no internal bomb bay and no defensive armament. The H-6K, first flying...
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their wounds. Nahma then identified H6 as friendly and ceased fire. At 05:00, the British Royal Navy torpedo boat HMS TB 93 arrived on the scene and accidentally...
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new Mark 83 1,000 lb bombs, which featured relatively stable Composition H6 explosive and thicker, heat-resistant cases, compared to their predecessors...
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F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 N class N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 H class H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 X2 class X2 X3 Micca class Pietro Micca Angelo Emo Luigi Galvani Lorenzo...
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Bombs" (tested in 2007). The MOAB contains 18,700 lb (8.5 t) of Composition H6 explosive, which is 1.35 times as powerful as TNT, giving the bomb an approximate...
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vulture Fear (nr) Person (rmṯ) 𓆃 H5 U+13183 wing wing (ḏnḥ) fly (pꜣ) 𓆄 H6 U+13184 feather feather, plumage (šwt) Maat (mꜣꜥt) Shu (šw) True (mꜣꜥ) 𓆅...
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H6 as friendly, ceased fire, and stood by to assist H6 for the remainder of the night. At about 05:00 on 6 October 1917, the British torpedo boat HMS TB...
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"777-2H6(ER)" designates a 777-200 built for Malaysia Airlines (customer code H6). from April 2004 The aircraft is a Boeing 777-200ER (for Extended Range)...
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concerns the discovery and subsequent sale at auction of Harrison's Lesser Watch H6. The fictional watch was auctioned off at Sotheby's for £6.2 million. The...
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submarine-to-submarine combat kill of World War II. This occurred when the crew of HMS Venturer engaged the U-864, manually computed a successful firing solution...
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