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Her Majesty's Ship
Her Majesty's Ship His or Her Majesty's Ship (HMS) is the title used ...
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Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
Her Majesty's Canadian Ship Canadian Forces Maritime Command Components Canadian Forces ... Canada Ships Current Fleet Historic Ships Her Majesty's Canadian Ship Bases CFB Halifax (Atlantic) ...
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Talk:Her Majesty's Ship
Talk:Her Majesty's Ship Does anyone have examples of Commonwealth countries ... Aug 2003 (UTC) When did HMTBD (His Majesty's Torpedo Boat Destroyer) go out of ...
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Its majesty ship   (translated from German)
Its majesty ship The abbreviation S.M.S. and/or SMS became in German Kaiserlichen ... u. k. Navy Of Austria Hungary the ship name, every now and then in ...
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Ship prefix
Ship prefix A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually ... the name of a civilian or naval ship. Prefixes for civilian vessels may either identify ... to separate the letters, as in "M/S". Naval prefixes came into use as abbreviations ... for longer titles, such as "His/Her Majesty's Ship" in the Royal Navy, ...
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Q-ship
Q-ship A hidden gun on a Q-ship in World War I. The Q-ship or Q-boat was an attack vessel disguised as a civilian ship. It was used against German U-boats ... problem was the creation of the Q-ship, one of the most closely-guarded ...
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Talk:Ship prefix
Talk:Ship prefix See also Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions ... the same one as the Great Britain's, 'HMS' from the historical point. The Japanese ... daily meals were copied from Great Britain's Navy and it seems fitting and apropriate ... prefix to be copied too. Yes, it's true that a translation of Teikoku Kaigun ... called 'BEN' or 'BIN'. A Japanese Navy ship visited Britain back around 1930s and ...
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Bounty (ship and meuterei)   (translated from German)
Bounty (ship and meuterei) Those Bounty was in Three ... to fulfill with lowest possible costs. The ship Origin and name For time reasons and ... the journey, but the cause for today's confusion over the exact designation of the ship: The ship was called "HMS, His Majesty's ...
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Endeavour (Ship) (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Endeavour (Ship) His Majesty's Exploration Vessel Endeavour was the famous sailing ship used by Captain James Kirk for his ... and Hollywood North. [edit] Re-Fittings The ship was re-fitted twice, through the ...
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Ship naming and launching
Ship naming and launching The ceremonies involved in ... traditions thousands of years old. History of ship naming Ancient A Babylonian narrative dating from ... millennium BC describes the completion of a ship: "Openings to the water I stopped; I ... in Greek mythology, the Roman Neptune—was evoked. Ship launching participants in ancient Greece wreathed their ... quarterdeck; on a modern United States Navy ship, the quarterdeck area still has a ...
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