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HMS Royal Oak (1914) (translated from German)
HMS Royal Oak (1914) Career On Kiel put: 15. January 1914 Launching of a vessel: 17. November ...
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HMS Royal Oak
HMS Royal Oak Seven (or eleven, depending on how one counts) vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal Oak. The name refers to ...
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HMS Royal Oak (08)
HMS Royal Oak (08) Career Ordered: Laid down: 15 January 1914 Launched: 17 November 1914 Commissioned: 1 May 1916 Fate: Sunk ...
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HMS Ark Royal (1914) (translated from German)
HMS Ark Royal (1914) History In order given: 1914 Keel-laying: 1914 Threw: Launching of a vessel: September ...
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HMS Royal Sovereign (05)
HMS Royal Sovereign (05) Career Laid down: January 1914 Launched: May 1915 Commissioned: Fate: Scrapped General ... 23 knots (43 km/h) Complement: 997 HMS Royal Sovereign, launched in May 1915, was ...
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Royal Navy
Royal Navy Royal Navy Components Royal Navy Royal Marines Fleet Air Arm Royal Fleet Auxiliary Royal Naval Reserve History ...
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HMS Hood (1891)
HMS Hood (1891) Career Ordered: 1889 Laid down ... Dockyard, England Commissioned: 1 June 1893 Decommissioned: 1914 Fate: sunk as a blockship in Portland harbour, 1914 Struck: Specifications Displacement: 14,190t; 15,580t ... Motto: The second warship to be named HMS Hood was a modified Royal Sovereign-class battleship of the Royal ...
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List of historical ships of the Royal Navy (translated from German)
List of historical ships of the Royal Navy This list contains ships, with that British Royal Navy in service stood. In parentheses the ... see List of ships of the British Royal Navy . Table of contents Aircraft carrier Bad US class (1916) HMS Argus - first aircraft carrier of the world Glorious class (1916) HMS Glorious HMS Couragous Ark Royal class ( ...
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Royal Sovereign (marine British) (translated from French)
Royal Sovereign (marine British) Class Royal Sovereign General characteristics Shipyard: Portsmouth Displacement: 14 ... barbettes: 432 maximum reduced: 152 mm battleship Royal Navy Royal Sovereign (first of the eight pre-dreadnoughts battleships of the class Royal Sovereign) was completed in 42 months ...
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HMS Campania
HMS Campania Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Campania after the region of Campania in Italy: The first Campania , purchased in 1914, was a passenger liner converted to a seaplane tender. She collided with Royal Oak and Glorious in 1918 and ...
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