HMS Scylla was a Dido-class cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company (Greenock, Scotland), with the keel...
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named HMS Scylla, after the sea monster Scylla of Greek mythology. HMS Scylla (1809) was an 18-gun brig-sloop launched in 1809 and broken up 1846. HMS Scylla (1856)...
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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 as...
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combat vessel destroyer HMS Saumarez (G12) UK combat vessel destroyer HMS Scourge (G01) UK combat vessel destroyer HMS Scylla (98) UK combat vessel destroyer...
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cruiser HMS Scylla and 16 fleet destroyers, plus the normal complement of close support sloops, corvettes, and minelayers. Avenger and Scylla, with the...
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give an account of the sinking of the Ibis and the rescue of survivors as seen by HMS Scylla. 37°0′N 3°0′E / 37.000°N 3.000°E / 37.000; 3.000 v t e...
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Wellington Murfin, p. 139 R. Hughes. Through the Waters. A gunnery officer on HMS Scylla 1942–3. W . Kimber. London (1956) p 25-29 B.Watson. The changing face...
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1983. London, p. 90. Marriot. Royal Navy Frigates 1945–1983, pp. 90–91 "HMS Scylla". shipsproject.org. Retrieved 2 October 2021. "Ships (Refits) Hansard...
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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 Martin was an M-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, launched at the Tyneside yard of Vickers-Armstrongs on 12 December 1940. She had a busy but brief...
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Hänssler 98.966 "Handel/Mozart Der Messias" Rilling conductor. 1991. Hänssler 98.975 "Handel Saul" Gardiner conductor. 1991. Philips "Leclair Scylla et Glaucus"...
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William and Mary, so the Scottish frigates were renamed HMS Edinburgh and HMS Glasgow, while only HMS Dumbarton Castle retained its name. The Act of Union...
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HMS Battler (D18) was an American-built escort carrier that served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Converted from a merchantman under...
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HMS Whiting, built in 1811 by Thomas Kemp as a Baltimore pilot schooner, was launched as Arrow. On 8 May 1812 a British navy vessel seized her under Orders...
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HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879) (redirect from HMS Upholder (S40))
Royal Canadian Navy, originally built and operated by the Royal Navy as HMS Upholder. Shortly after being handed over by the United Kingdom to Canada...
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HMS Centurion was the second of four King George V-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s. She spent the bulk of her...
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Raid on Souda Bay (redirect from Sinking of hms york)
heavy cruiser HMS York and the Norwegian tanker Pericles (8,324 GRT). Two MTM hit York, which took on a list and was towed by the destroyer HMS Hasty and...
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HMS Attacker (D02) was an American-built escort carrier that served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Converted from a merchantman under...
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sank two Royal Navy heavy cruisers, HMS Cornwall and Dorsetshire, on the same day, as well as the aircraft carrier HMS Hermes on 9 April off Batticaloa....
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1943). Of these, I-30 was sunk by a mine, I-34 by the British submarine HMS Taurus, and I-29 by the United States submarine Sawfish (assisted by Ultra...
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had been replaced by HMS Formidable. The Allied force was the British Mediterranean fleet, consisting of the aircraft carrier HMS Formidable and three...
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November, an attempt was made to land U.S. infantry by the sloops HMS Walney and HMS Hartland at the harbour of Oran, in order to prevent destruction of...
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HMS Pelican was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, launched in August 1812. She is perhaps best known for her capture in August 1813...
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HMS Sophie was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She served during the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. During the War of 1812...
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naval engagement in the Second World War between the British light cruiser HMS Ajax, three torpedo boats and seven destroyers of the Italian Regia Marina...
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collisions with British frigates; on 1 June with HMS Scylla on 17 July with HMS Lincoln and on 29 August with HMS Apollo. Following the final collision, the...
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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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local agreement. The British force comprised the battlecruiser HMS Hood, the battleships HMS Valiant and Resolution, the aircraft carrier Ark Royal and an...
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Cross A, France HMS Anglesey, Island class patrol vessel HMS Broadsword, frigate (Scene of Search Coordinator) HMSTY Dasher, yacht HMS Scylla (Leander-class...
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culminating with the launch of the revolutionary HMS Dreadnought in 1906. Sir Percy Scott was given command of HMS Scylla in 1896, where he was able to implement...
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