HMS J4 (later HMAS J4) was a J-class submarine operated by the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy. The J class was designed by the Royal Navy in...
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upon Thames. Educated at Eastman's Royal Naval Academy in Winchester and HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Nasmith joined the Royal Navy in 1898. On 8 May 1912...
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between April and August 1916, and J7 in November 1917. The first boat, HMS J4 was commissioned at the height of the war on 17 July 1916 and assigned to...
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– The Apostolic Church in Wales is established. 2 February – Submarine HMS J4 is launched at Pembroke Dock. 7 February – The Roman Catholic archdiocese...
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3°33′36″N 104°28′42″E / 3.56000°N 104.47833°E / 3.56000; 104.47833 HMS Prince of Wales was a King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy that...
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HMS Repulse was one of two Renown-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Originally laid down as an improved version...
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HMHS Britannic (redirect from HMS Britannic)
and was received by several other ships in the area, among them HMS Scourge and HMS Heroic, but Britannic heard nothing in reply. Unknown to either Bartlett...
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long voyage, they were immediately taken out of service for refits. J1 and J4, plus Platypus, sailed on 10 February 1920 for Geelong, where a submarine...
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HMS Hood was a modified Royal Sovereign-class pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Royal Navy in the early 1890s. She differed from the other ships...
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HMS Hermes was a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy and was the world's first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier, although the...
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HMS Safari was a third batch S-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during World War II. Commissioned in 1942, she was assigned to operate in the...
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HMS A3 was an A-class submarine built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She sank in 1912. The wreck is a Protected Wreck managed...
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HMS M2 was a Royal Navy submarine monitor completed in 1919, converted in 1927 into a submarine aircraft carrier. She was wrecked in Lyme Bay, Dorset...
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HMS J7 (later HMAS J7) was a J-class submarine operated by the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy. The J class was designed by the Royal Navy in...
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Off Toward point. HMS Adept, tug, 17 March 1942, grounded and sank, Sanda Island. HMS Vandal, 24 February 1943, Sunk in an accident. HMS Dasher (D37), 27...
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B4 BCF BACH Flugbetriebsges BACH Austria BOB Backbone A/S BACKBONE Denmark J4 BDR Badr Airlines BADR AIR Sudan BAE BAE Systems FELIX United Kingdom Corporate...
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HMS A1 was the Royal Navy's first British-designed submarine, and their first to suffer fatal casualties. She was the lead ship of the first British A-class...
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HMS St Lawrence was a 102-gun first-rate wooden warship of the Royal Navy that served on Lake Ontario during the War of 1812. Built on the lake at the...
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HMS Sidon was a submarine of the Royal Navy, launched in September 1944, one of the third group of S class built by Cammell Laird & Co Limited, Birkenhead...
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HMS Maori was a Tribal-class destroyer named after the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. She served with the United Kingdom Mediterranean Fleet...
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HMS Boadicea was a B-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy (RN) around 1930. Initially assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet, she was transferred to...
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of Africa and into the Red Sea. On leaving Cape Town, the light cruiser HMS Carlisle joined the convoy. Due to a collision in the Suez Canal, the convoy...
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HMS J3 (later HMAS J3) was a J-class submarine operated by the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy. The J class was designed by the Royal Navy in...
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USS Indra SS Ironsides SS Isaac M. Scott Island City J HMAS J1 HMAS J2 HMAS J4 HMAS J5 James Eagan Layne J.S. Seaverns SS John B. Cowle John M. Osborn SS...
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RMS Moldavia (redirect from HMS Moldavia)
early 20th century. She served as the Royal Navy armed merchant cruiser HMS Moldavia during World War I until sunk by an Imperial German Navy submarine...
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HMS Oxley (originally HMAS Oxley) was an Odin-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) then Royal Navy (RN). Very slightly off course, near...
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U-47 penetrated Scapa Flow and sank the First World War-era battleship HMS Royal Oak anchored in Scapa Bay. After firing its first torpedo salvo, the...
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HMS Scylla (F71) was a Leander-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). She was built at Devonport Royal Dockyard, the last RN frigate to be built there...
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USS Indra SS Ironsides SS Isaac M. Scott Island City J HMAS J1 HMAS J2 HMAS J4 HMAS J5 James Eagan Layne J.S. Seaverns SS John B. Cowle John M. Osborn SS...
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