HMS Montclare (F85) was a British ocean liner that was commissioned into the Royal Navy as an armed merchant cruiser in 1939, converted into a destroyer...
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(F85), anti-submarine frigate built for the Royal Navy in the 1950s HMS Montclare (F85), passenger ship built for the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company...
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HMS Poseidon (P99) was a Parthian-class submarine designed and built by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering in Barrow-in-Furness, England for the Royal...
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sent to the submarine tender HMS Montclare at Rothesay, as part of the 3rd Submarine Flotilla, before joining her sisters HMS Amphion, Astute, Auriga, Aurochs...
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April 1943, the submarine depot ship HMS Montclare from 16 June 1944 to 10 October 1944, and the submarine depot ship HMS Cyclops from 30 October 1944 to 4...
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Mont Clare (redirect from Montclare)
Mont Clare, a line of stainless steel flatware from Waterford Wedgwood HMS Montclare (F85), a Canadian Pacific Steamships ship built in 1921 for passenger...
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Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and Pacific. HMS Medway served in China and the Mediterranean. HMS Montclare served with the British Pacific Fleet. Nagoya...
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HMS Hood, and HMS Hermes. Guns removed from Chester, Birkenhead and Furious were used to arm Armed Merchant cruisers: HMS Laurentic and HMS Montclare. The 5...
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HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Designed to support the...
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1946 Bone became executive officer on HMS Howe. In 1950 he briefly served as commanding officer of HMS Montclare, before serving as Deputy Director of...
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to 1980. He was second in command and served as a first lieutenant aboard HMS Seraph during Operation Mincemeat. Scott served on ten submarines in peace...
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HMS Mons (1915) SS Montcalm (1920) SS Montclare (1921) HMS Moorsom (1915) HMS Morris (1914) SS Munich (1908) SS Nahlin (1930) HMS Nairana (D05) HMS Napier (1916)...
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head north-west at high speed but Hawke failed to acknowledge the signal. HMS Swift, an extremely fast destroyer, was sent from Scapa Flow to investigate...
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April 1949 (Korea; possibly POW) 30 April 1952 – (May 1953) staff TAS, HMS Montclare a Submarine Depot Ship and based at Rothesay with the 3rd Submarine...
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HMAS Pioneer (redirect from HMS Pioneer (1899))
HMAS Pioneer (formerly HMS Pioneer) was a Pelorus-class protected cruiser built for the Royal Navy at the end of the 19th century. She was transferred...
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three sister ships. The others were Montcalm, also launched in 1920, and Montclare, launched in 1921. Canadian Pacific ordered a set of three ships from...
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departing there on 11 August escorted by the armed merchant cruiser HMS Montclare. Ranged against HX 65 were U-boats of the German Navy's 1st, 2nd and...
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early. The meagre ocean escort of the armed merchant cruisers HMS Alaunia and Montclare with the Netherlands submarine HNLMS O 14 accompanied the convoy...
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HMS Emperor of India was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy. She was originally to have been named Delhi but was renamed before she...
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temporary command of the destroyer depot ship Montclare from 24 January 1945, returning to his former role at HMS Spartiate on 21 February. After the war's...
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HMS Petersfield (ex-Portmadoc) was a Hunt-class minesweeper of the Aberdare sub-class built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was not finished...
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HNoMS Thorodd (redirect from HMS Thorod)
taken into the Royal Navy on 14 March 1941, manned by a Norwegian crew, as HMS Thorodd (FY-1905), operating with a group of North Sea minesweepers based...
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Maidstone Submarine depot ship NZHS Maunganui Hospital ship HMS Menestheus Recreation ship Montclare Destroyer Depot Ship HMHS Oxfordshire Hospital ship Resource...
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Fleurus 1 Feb: Takao Maru 6 Feb: Golden Rod 18 Feb: Leander 21 Mar: Montclare 2 Apr: HMS Glorious 13 Apr: Wisła 8 May: Ruth Kellogg 14 May: HNLMS Sumatra...
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Fleurus 1 Feb: Takao Maru 6 Feb: Golden Rod 18 Feb: Leander 21 Mar: Montclare 2 Apr: HMS Glorious 13 Apr: Wisła 8 May: Ruth Kellogg 14 May: HNLMS Sumatra...
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Fleurus 1 Feb: Takao Maru 6 Feb: Golden Rod 18 Feb: Leander 21 Mar: Montclare 2 Apr: HMS Glorious 13 Apr: Wisła 8 May: Ruth Kellogg 14 May: HNLMS Sumatra...
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Fleurus 1 Feb: Takao Maru 6 Feb: Golden Rod 18 Feb: Leander 21 Mar: Montclare 2 Apr: HMS Glorious 13 Apr: Wisła 8 May: Ruth Kellogg 14 May: HNLMS Sumatra...
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Fleurus 1 Feb: Takao Maru 6 Feb: Golden Rod 18 Feb: Leander 21 Mar: Montclare 2 Apr: HMS Glorious 13 Apr: Wisła 8 May: Ruth Kellogg 14 May: HNLMS Sumatra...
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Fleurus 1 Feb: Takao Maru 6 Feb: Golden Rod 18 Feb: Leander 21 Mar: Montclare 2 Apr: HMS Glorious 13 Apr: Wisła 8 May: Ruth Kellogg 14 May: HNLMS Sumatra...
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of the night. At about 05:00 on 6 October 1917, the British torpedo boat HMS TB 93 arrived on the scene and accidentally fired one round toward Nahma...
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