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    HMS Implacable was a Formidable-class battleship of the British Royal Navy, the second ship of the name. The Formidable-class ships were developments of...
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  • Look up implacable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Implacable: The first HMS Implacable (1805),...
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    Foudroyant in honour of HMS Foudroyant, his earlier ship that had been wrecked in 1897. She was used in conjunction with HMS Implacable as an accommodation...
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    64 mm) thick, respectively. HMS London was laid down at Portsmouth Dockyard on 8 December 1898, launched on 21 September 1899, and completed in June 1902...
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  • HMS Goliath, China Station, 1900–1903. HMS Hyacinth, Flagship, East Indies Station, 1903–1906. HMS Implacable, Mediterranean Station, 1902–1905. HMS Karrakatta...
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    in the late 1890s. The class comprised Formidable, Irresistible, and Implacable. They were armed with a battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns, they had...
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    in 1899. All six ships served with the Mediterranean Fleet from their commissioning until 1905, when they were recalled to the Channel Fleet. HMS Montagu...
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    command in June 1899, and was succeeded by Captain John Ferris on 23 October 1900. The ship was relieved by the battleship Implacable on 14 September...
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    Edward VII and King George V. He commissioned the newly built battleship HMS Implacable on 10 September 1901, and served as its captain for a year in the Mediterranean...
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  • Battle of Trafalgar. The British renamed her HMS Implacable, and she was the oldest ship of the line after HMS Victory when she was scuttled in 1948 Duguay-Trouin...
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    broadside ironclad HMS Caledonia in the Mediterranean. He served for one year each on the gunnery ship HMS Cambridge and then HMS Implacable, followed by Ryder's...
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    Fusiliers were embarked in the cruiser Euryalus and the battleship HMS Implacable, which took up positions off the beach. The troops transferred to thirty-two...
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    Commander-in-Chief of that station. In 1905 he commanded the battleship HMS Implacable and was appointed Commodore, Commanding Royal Yachts. Keppel was awarded...
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    to sea as a midshipman aboard HMS Implacable, which supported the Dardanelles landings. He would later serve aboard HMS Royal Oak during the Battle of...
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    and then commanded in succession the cruisers HMS Essex and HMS Carnarvon and the battleship HMS Implacable. In 1911 he was appointed captain-superintendent...
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    sub-lieutenant on the battleship Implacable, in the Mediterranean, for six months in 1903. In September 1903, he was transferred to HMS Locust to serve as second-in-command...
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  • Empire Conyngham was a 1,408 GRT cargo ship that was built as Marie in 1899 by Neptun AG, Rostock, Germany for German owners. A sale in 1923 saw her renamed...
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    2 Dec: HMS Implacable Unknown date: Empire Flamingo Other incidents 1 Jan: Queen Mary 20 Apr: HMS Amethyst (grounding), HMS Consort 26 Apr: HMS Amethyst...
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    (1937) HMS Phoebe (1937) HMS Howe (1940) HMS Bellona (1942) HMS Implacable (1942) HMS Theseus (1944) HMS Chichester HMS Blake (1945) SS Karanja (1948) TS Oxfordshire...
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    came from the cruiser HMS Euryalus and the battleship HMS Implacable which also carried the troops bound for X Beach. The cruiser HMS Dublin and battleship...
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    appointments to HMS Brittania, HMS Garnet, HMS Inflexible, HMS Foxhound, HMS Melita, HMS President, HMS Pembroke, HMS Leander, HMS Hood, HMS Leviathan, HMS Bachante...
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    study of Psalms 17 and 105 led him to tell Parliament that "they that are implacable and will not leave troubling the land may be speedily destroyed out of...
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    hope," Duff spat, "that by tomorrow he will know that we are his most implacable and remorseless enemies". Next day "Bendor", telephoning to a friend,...
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    included if they were the only one of a class to be built, for example, HMS Hood was the first of the four planned Admiral-class battlecruisers, but...
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    respectively. HMS Cornwallis, named for William Cornwallis, was laid down by Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company at Leamouth, London on 19 July 1899 and launched...
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  • captain of the battleship HMS Implacable. On 30 July he was awarded a Royal Navy good service pension worth £150 a year. Implacable served as temporary flagship...
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  • Thumbnail for Mark Kerr (Royal Navy officer, born 1864)
    From April 1899 he held a series of commands on ships serving in the Medway Instructional Flotilla. After initial command of the destroyer HMS Bittern,...
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  • completed, hulk sunk in Trieste, 15 Feb 1945, raised and scrapped 1948 Implacable 1899-03-11 Formidable class Pre-dreadnought  Royal Navy Independencia 1891-02-26...
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  • pre-dreadnought 11,590 16 June 1897 31 March 1919 Sunk as target ship 23 March 1923 Implacable  Royal Navy Formidable pre-dreadnought 14,700 10 September 1901 4 February...
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    November 1805 74-gun Téméraire class. Captured by British, renamed HMS Implacable; training ship 1805, scuttled 1949 Mont Blanc |  French Navy | 4 November...
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