HMS Storm was an S-class submarine of the Royal Navy, and part of the third group built of that class. She was built by Cammell Laird and launched on...
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Edward Preston Young (section HMS Storm)
command a submarine. The boat was HMS Storm then being built by Cammell Laird on the River Mersey. On commissioning Storm joined Third Submarine Flotilla...
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Look up Storm or storm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A storm is a severe weather condition. Storm(s) or The Storm may also refer to: Storm Bay, Tasmania...
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launched in 1864 as HMS Invincible. She was renamed HMS Erebus in 1904, HMS Fisgard II in 1906 and sank in a storm in 1914. HMS Erebus (I02) was an Erebus-class...
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Great Storms. Phillip Allan & Co. Project Gutenberg: The Storm, by Daniel Defoe HMS Restoration and many other ships lost during this storm – www.wrecksite...
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British S-class submarine (1931) (redirect from HMS Sea Robin)
HMS Stoic HMS Stonehenge HMS Storm HMS Stratagem HMS Strongbow HMS Spark HMS Scythian HMS Stubborn HMS Surf HMS Syrtis HMS Shalimar HMS Scotsman HMS Sea...
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74-gun third rate launched in 1763. She was damaged in a storm in 1782 and was subsequently burnt. HMS Ramillies (1785) was a 74-gun third rate launched in...
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went on to command HMS Storm. The wreck is designated as a protected place under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986. "HMS Umpire (N 82)". Uboat...
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An estimated 22,000 people died throughout the Lesser Antilles when the storm passed through the islands from October 10 to October 16. Specifics on the...
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Warships of WWII - uboat.net". uboat.net. Retrieved 15 August 2021. "HMS Storm (P 233) of the Royal Navy - British Submarine of the S class - Allied...
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HMS Erebus was a Hecla-class bomb vessel constructed by the Royal Navy in Pembroke dockyard, Wales, in 1826. The vessel was the second in the Royal Navy...
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Arabian Sea. 23 July 1944: HMS Storm sank Kiso Maru. 25 July 1944: Operation Crimson air raid against northern Sumatra by HMS Illustrious and Victorious...
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Beaufort scale (redirect from Storm force)
Rear Admiral), a hydrographer and a Royal Navy officer, while serving on HMS Woolwich, and refined until he was Hydrographer of the Navy in the 1830s...
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HMS Trent is a Batch 2 River-class offshore patrol vessel, named after the River Trent. This is the sixth Royal Navy ship named Trent. She is the third...
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subsequently sink the British frigate HMS Phoenix, killing 20 of her crew; the sloops HMS Victor and HMS Barbadoes and post ship HMS Scarborough also foundered during...
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a storm in 1761. HMS Newcastle (1813) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched 1813. She was converted to harbour service in 1824 and was sold in 1850. HMS Newcastle (1860)...
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HMS Surprise is a modern tall ship built at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. The vessel was built in 1970 as HMS Rose to a Phil Bolger design based on...
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MV Plassy (redirect from HMS Juliet (T136))
father Ted fans as storm ravages the familiar wreck, Irish Independent Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plassy (ship, 1941). HMS Juliet (T136) at...
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launched in 1679. She was rebuilt in 1701 and was wrecked in the Great Storm of 1703. HMS Northumberland was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1705. She was rebuilt...
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named HMS Atalanta or HMS Atalante after the athlete in ancient Greek mythology. HMS Atalanta (1775) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1775, renamed HMS Helena...
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from fire or storm, in the Indian Ocean in January 1770. HMS Aurora (1777) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1777 and sold in 1814. HMS Aurore (1793)...
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required after storms struck the 1979 Fastnet race. Broadsword took part in the 1982 Falklands War. On 25 May 1982, she was paired with HMS Coventry to draw...
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Sands off Deal, between the wrecks of HMS Stirling Castle and HMS Northumberland, which also sank in the storm. The site was investigated by Wessex Archaeology...
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spotted by the British submarine HMS Storm while escorting a merchant ship from Port Blair, Andaman Islands. Storm fired two torpedoes at the merchant...
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renamed Erebus in 1904 and Fisgard II in 1906, before foundering in a storm in 1914. HMS Invincible (1907) was a battlecruiser of the First World War attached...
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violent storm in Table Bay, near the Cape of Good Hope, when a series of anchor cables parted in the rising winds on 5 November 1799. The second HMS Sceptre (1802)...
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the first being Commander E.P. Young DSO, DSC and bar, who commanded HMS Storm. Royal Naval Patrol Service Royal Australian Naval Reserve Royal Australian...
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HMS Sunderland was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built to the 1719 Establishment at Chatham Dockyard, and launched on 30 April...
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Hurricane Sandy (redirect from Tropical Storm Sandy (2012))
record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds spanning 1,150 miles (1,850 km). The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion USD in damage (equivalent...
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have been named HMS Shark (or HMS Sharke) after the shark: HMS Sharke (1691) was an 8-gun brigantine launched in 1691 and sold in 1698. HMS Sharke (1699)...
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