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U-97 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-97 (en:SM U-97), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until accidentally sunk on 20 November 1918 on way to surrender
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-97 (en:SM UB-97), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 21 November 1918; grounded near Falmouth and broken up in situ in 1921 (not exists)
- SM UC-97 (en:SM UC-97), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; used as an exhibition in the United States; sunk on Lake Michigan on 7 June 1921 by gunfire from USS Wilmette
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- German submarine U-97 (1940) (en:German submarine U-97 (1940)), a Type VIIC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 16 June 1943 (not exists)
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[[U-97]]
[[de:U 97]]
[[en:German submarine U-97]]
[[nl:U 97]]
[[pl:U-97]]
U-98 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-98 (en:SM U-98), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 16 January 1919; broken up at Blyth in 1922
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-98 (en:SM UB-98), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 21 November 1918; broken up at Parmadoc in 1922 (not exists)
- SM UC-98 (en:SM UC-98), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 24 November 1918; broken up at La Spezia in April 1919
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- U-98 (1940) U-98 — средняя немецкая подводная лодка типа VIIC времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-98 (1940), a Type VIIC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 15 November 1942)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-098}}
[[U-98]]
[[de:U 98]]
[[en:German submarine U-98]]
[[nl:U 98]]
[[pl:U-98]]
U-99 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-99 (en:SM U-99), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 7 July 1917
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-99 (en:SM UB-99), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 26 November 1918; became French submarine Carissan until 24 July 1935; broken up (not exists)
- SM UC-99 (en:SM UC-99), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; served as Japanese submarine O-5, 1920–21; broken up at Yokosuka Navy Yard between March and June 1921; destroyed as target, October 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- U-99 (1940) U-99 — средняя немецкая подводная лодка типа VIIB времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-99 (1940), a Type VIIB submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 17 March 1941)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-099}}
[[U-99]]
[[de:U 99]]
[[en:German submarine U-99]]
[[fr:U99]]
[[nl:U 99]]
[[pl:U-99]]
U-100 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-100 (en:SM U-100), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 27 November 1918; broken up at Swansea in 1922
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-100 (en:SM UB-100), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at Dordrecht in 1922 (not exists)
- SM UC-100 (en:SM UC-100), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at Cherbourg in July 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- U-100 (1940) U-100 — средняя немецкая подводная лодка типа VIIB времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-100 (1940), a Type VIIB submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 17 March 1941)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-100}}
[[U-100]]
[[de:U 100]]
[[en:German submarine U-100]]
[[ko:U-100]]
[[nl:U 100]]
[[pl:U-100]]
U-101 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-101 (en:SM U-101), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 21 November 1918; broken up at Morecambe in June 1920
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-101 (en:SM UB-101), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 26 November 1918; broken up at Felixstowe in 1919–20 (not exists)
- SM UC-101 (en:SM UC-101), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 24 November 1918; broken up at Dordrecht in 1922
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- U-101 (1940) U-101 — средняя немецкая подводная лодка типа VIIB времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-101 (1940), a Type VIIB submarine that served in the Second World War until stricken on 21 October 1943; scuttled 3 May 1945)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-101}}
[[U-101]]
[[de:U 101]]
[[en:German submarine U-101]]
[[nl:U 101]]
[[pl:U-101]]
U-102 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-102 (en:SM U-102), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk between 28 and 30 September 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-102 (en:SM UB-102), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at La Spezia in July 1919 (not exists)
- SM UC-102 (en:SM UC-102), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at Dordrecht in 1922
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- U-102 (1940) U-102 — средняя немецкая подводная лодка типа VIIB времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-102 (1940), a Type VIIB submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 1 July 1940)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-102}}
[[U-102]]
[[de:U 102]]
[[en:German submarine U-102]]
[[nl:U 102]]
[[pl:U-102]]
U-103 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-103 (en:SM U-103), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk 12 May 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-103 (en:SM UB-103), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk after 14 August 1918 (not exists)
- SM UC-103 (en:SM UC-103), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at Cherbourg in 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- U-103 (1940) U-103 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-B, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-103 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until taken out of service in March 1944; sunk on 15 April 1945)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-103}}
[[U-103]]
[[de:U 103]]
[[en:German submarine U-103]]
[[ja:U103 (潜水艦)]]
[[nl:U 103]]
[[pl:U-103]]
U-104 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-104 (en:SM U-104), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 25 April 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-104 (en:SM UB-104), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and that disappeared in September 1918 (not exists)
- SM UC-104 (en:SM UC-104), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 24 November 1918; broken up at Brest in July 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- German submarine U-104 (1940) (en:German submarine U-104 (1940)), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until she went missing after 28 November 1940
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-104}}
[[U-104]]
[[de:U 104]]
[[en:German submarine U-104]]
[[es:Piedras rúnicas sobre Grecia#U 104]]
[[nl:U 104]]
[[pl:U-104]]
U-105 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-105 (en:SM U-105), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War, and surrendered in 1918; became French submarine Jean Autric
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- SM UB-105 (en:SM UB-105), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and surrendered in 1919 (not exists)
- SM UC-105 (en:SM UC-105), a Type UC III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered the same year
- During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines with similar names:
- German submarine U-105 (1940) (en:German submarine U-105 (1940)), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War and was sunk in 1943 (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-105}}
[[U-105]]
[[de:U 105]]
[[en:German submarine U-105]]
[[nl:U 105]]
[[pl:U-105]]
U-106 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-106 (en:SM U-106), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 7 October 1917
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-106 (en:SM UB-106), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and surrendered on 26 November 1918; grounded near Falmouth and broken up in situ in 1921 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-106 (1940) U-106 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-B, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-106 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 2 August 1943)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-106}}
[[U-106]]
[[de:U 106]]
[[en:German submarine U-106]]
[[nl:U 106]]
[[pl:U-106]]
U-107 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-107 (en:SM U-107), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 20 November 1918; broken up at Swansea in 1922
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-107 (en:SM UB-107), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk between 28 July – 4 August 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-107 (1940) U-107 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-B, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-107 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 18 August 1944)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-107}}
[[U-107]]
[[de:U 107]]
[[en:German submarine U-107]]
[[nl:U 107]]
[[pl:U-107]]
U-108 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-108 (en:SM U-108), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War, and surrendered in 1918; became French submarine Léon Mignot
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-108 (en:SM UB-108), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-108 (1940) (en:German submarine U-108 (1940)), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War and was sunk in 1944 (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-108}}
[[U-108]]
[[de:U 108]]
[[en:German submarine U-108]]
[[nl:U 108]]
[[pl:U-108]]
U-109 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-109 (en:SM U-109), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War and sank in 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-109 (en:SM UB-109), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sank in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-109 (1940) U-109 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-B, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-109 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War and sank in 1943)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-109}}
[[U-109]]
[[de:U 109]]
[[en:German submarine U-109]]
[[nl:U 109]]
[[pl:U-109]]
U-110 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-110 (en:SM U-110), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 15 March 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-110 (en:SM UB-110), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk on 19 July 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-110 (1940) U-110 — подводная лодка типа IXB кригсмарине времен Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-110 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until captured on 9 May 1941; allowed to sink on 10 May 1941 after Allied capture of codes and secret documents)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-110}}
[[U-110]]
[[de:U 110]]
[[en:German submarine U-110]]
[[nl:U 110]]
[[pl:U-110]]
{{otherusesof|U-111|U-111 (disambiguation)}}
U-111 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-111 (en:SM U-111), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-111 (en:SM UB-111), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and was surrendered in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-111 (1940) U-111 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-A, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-111 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War and sank in 1941)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-111}}
U-112 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-112 (en:SM U-112), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-112 (en:SM UB-112), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and was surrendered in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-112 (1939) (en:German submarine U-112 (1939)), would have been a Type XIB submarine, a large cruiser-type submarine capable of carrying a Arado Ar 231 aircraft; laid down in 1939, but cancelled after the outbreak of the Second World War (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-112}}
[[de:U 112]]
[[en:German submarine U-112]]
[[es:Piedras rúnicas sobre Grecia#U 112]]
[[nl:U 112]]
[[pl:U-112]]
U-113 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-113 (en:SM U-113), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-113 (en:SM UB-113), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and disappeared in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-113 (1939) (en:German submarine U-113 (1939)), would have been a Type XIB submarine, a large cruiser-type submarine capable of carrying a Arado Ar 231 aircraft; laid down in 1939, but cancelled after the outbreak of the Second World War (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-113}}
[[de:U 113]]
[[en:German submarine U-113]]
[[nl:U 113]]
[[pl:U-113]]
U-114 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-114 (en:SM U-114), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-114 (en:SM UB-114), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk in 1918; raised but was surrendered in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-114 (1939) (en:German submarine U-114 (1939)), would have been a Type XIB submarine, a large cruiser-type submarine capable of carrying an Arado Ar 231 aircraft; laid down in 1939, but cancelled after the outbreak of the Second World War. As a Type VIIC U-boat its number was used as the fictitious setting for much of the novel by {{cite book |title=An Honorable German |author=Charles McCain |year=2009 |publisher=Grand Central Publishing |isbn=9780446538985}}
(not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-114}}
[[de:U 114]]
[[en:German submarine U-114]]
[[nl:U 114]]
[[pl:U-114]]
U-115 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- German submarine U-115 (en:SM U-115), the lead ship of the Type U 115 class of submarines; laid down during the First World War; unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete; diesel engines used for merchant ships
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-115 (en:SM UB-115), a Type UB III submarine ordered in 1917 and sunk 29 September 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-115 (1939) (en:German submarine U-115 (1939)), would have been a Type XIB submarine, a large cruiser-type submarine capable of carrying a Arado Ar 231 aircraft; laid down in 1939, but cancelled after the outbreak of the Second World War (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-115}}
[[de:U 115]]
[[en:German submarine U-115]]
[[nl:U 115]]
[[pl:U-115]]
U-116 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM UB-116 (en:SM UB-116), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 for service in the First World War and was sunk in October 1918 (not exists)
- German submarine U-116 (1941) (en:German submarine U-116 (1941)), a Type XB submarine that served in the Second World War and went missing in October 1942
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-116}}
U-117 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-117 (en:SM U-117), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1917 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-117 (en:SM UB-117), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and was surrendered in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-117 (1941) (en:German submarine U-117 (1941)), a Type XB submarine that served in the Second World War and sank in 7 August 1943
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-117}}
[[en:German submarine U-117]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 117]]
U-118 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-118 (en:SM U-118), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1918 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1919
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-118 (en:SM UB-118), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and surrendered in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-118 (1941) (en:German submarine U-118 (1941)), a Type XB submarine that served in the Second World War and was sunk on 12 June 1943 (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-118}}
[[de:U 118]]
[[en:German submarine U-118]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 118]]
[[nl:U 118]]
[[pl:U-118]]
U-119 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-119 (en:SM U-119), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1918 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1918; became French submarine René Audry
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-119 (en:SM UB-119), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk on 5 May 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-119 (1942) (en:German submarine U-119 (1942)), a Type XB submarine that served in the Second World War and was sunk on 24 June 1943 (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-119}}
[[de:U 119]]
[[en:German submarine U-119]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 119]]
[[nl:U 119]]
[[pl:U-119]]
U-120 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-120 (en:SM U-120), a Type UE II submarine launched in 1918 that served in the First World War and was surrendered in 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-120 (en:SM UB-120), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-120 (1940) U-120 — малая немецкая подводная лодка типа II-B для прибрежных вод, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-120 (1940), a Type IIB submarine that served in the Second World War and was scuttled on 2 May 1945)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-120}}
[[U-120]]
[[de:U 120]]
[[en:German submarine U-120]]
[[nl:U 120]]
[[pl:U-120]]
U-121 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-121 (en:SM U-121), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War; surrendered to France; sunk as target on 1 July 1921 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-121 (en:SM UB-121), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-121 (1940) (en:German submarine U-121 (1940)), a Type IIB submarine that served in the Second World War and was scuttled on 2 May 1945 (not exists)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-121}}
[[U-121]]
[[de:U 121]]
[[en:German submarine U-121]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 121]]
[[nl:U 121]]
[[pl:U-121]]
U-122 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-122 (en:SM U-122), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 26 November 1918; grounded on way to surrender; broken up
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-122 (en:SM UB-122), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 24 November 1918; sunk on east coast of England on way to be broken up in 1921 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-122 (1940) U-122 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-B, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-122 (1939), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until she went missing after 22 June 1940)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-122}}
[[U-122]]
[[de:U 122]]
[[en:German submarine U-122]]
[[nl:U 122]]
[[pl:U-122]]
U-123 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-123 (en:SM U-123), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 22 November 1918; sunk on east coast of England on way to be broken up in 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-123 (en:SM UB-123), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and sunk on 19 October 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-123 (1940) U-123 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-B, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-123 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until she was taken out of service on 17 June 1944; scuttled on 19 August 1944; raised and became the French submarine Blaison (Q165); stricken on 18 August 1959)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-123}}
[[U-123]]
[[de:U 123]]
[[en:German submarine U-123]]
[[nl:U 123]]
[[pl:U-123]]
U-124 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-124 (en:SM U-124), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 1 December 1918; broken up at Swansea in 1922
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-124 (en:SM UB-124), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and sunk on 20 July 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-124 (1940) U-124 — немецкая подводная лодка типа IXB, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-124 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 2 April 1943)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-124}}
[[U-124]]
[[de:U 124]]
[[en:German submarine U-124]]
[[nl:U 124]]
[[pl:U-124]]
U-125 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-125 (en:SM U-125), a Type UE 2 submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 26 November 1918; served as Japanese submarine O-1, 1920–21; broken up at Sasebo Navy Yard between January and March 1921; rebuilt as testbed for submarine salvage work in 1925; recommissioned as Auxiliary Vessel No. 2900 in 1931; taken out of service in 1935
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-125 (en:SM UB-125), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 20 November 1918; served as Japanese submarine O-6, 1920–21; broken up at Sasebo Navy Yard by June 1921; used as a floating jetty at Sasebo (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-125 (1940) U-125 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-C, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-125 (1940), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 6 May 1943)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:U-125}}
U-126 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-126 (en:SM U-126), a Type UE II submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at Upnor in 1923
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-126 (en:SM UB-126), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 24 November 1918; used for French underwater explosion tests; broken up at Toulon in July 1921 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-126 (1940) (en:German submarine U-126 (1940)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 3 July 1943 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-126}}
[[U-126]]
[[de:U 126]]
[[en:German submarine U-126]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 126]]
[[nl:U 126]]
[[pl:U-126]]
U-127 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-127 (en:SM U-127), the lead ship of the Type U 127 class of submarines; laid down during the First World War; unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete, 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-127 (en:SM UB-127), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and sunk in September 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-127 (1941) (en:German submarine U-127 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 15 December 1941 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-127}}
[[U-127]]
[[de:U 127]]
[[en:German submarine U-127]]
[[nl:U 127 (Kriegsmarine)]]
[[pl:U-127]]
[[sl:U-127 (Kriegsmarine)]]
U-128 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-128 (en:SM U-128), a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-128 (en:SM UB-128), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 3 February 1919; grounded near Falmouth and broken up in situ in 1921 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-128 (1941) (en:German submarine U-128 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 17 May 1943
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-128}}
[[U-128]]
[[de:U 128]]
[[en:German submarine U-128]]
[[nl:U 128]]
[[pl:U-128]]
[[sl:U-128 (Kriegsmarine)]]
U-129 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-129 (en:SM U-129), a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-129 (en:SM UB-129), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and scuttled on 31 October 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-129 (1941) (en:German submarine U-129 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until taken out of service on 4 July 1944; scuttled on 18 August 1944; raised and stricken in 1946; broken up (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-129}}
[[U-129]]
[[de:U 129]]
[[en:German submarine U-129]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 129]]
[[nl:U 129]]
[[pl:U-129]]
[[pt:U-129]]
[[sl:U-129 (Kriegsmarine)]]
U-130 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-130 (en:SM U-130), a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-130 (en:SM UB-130), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 26 November 1918; used for French underwater explosion tests; broken up at Toulon in July 1921 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-130 (1941) (en:German submarine U-130 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk 12 March 1943 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-130}}
[[en:German submarine U-130]]
[[nl:U 130]]
[[pl:U-130]]
U-131 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-131 (en:SM U-131), a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-131 (en:SM UB-131), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 24 November 1918; ran aground near Hastings on 9 January 1921; broken up (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-131 U-131 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-C, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-131 (1941), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk 17 December 1941)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-131}}
[[en:German submarine U-131]]
[[nl:U 131]]
[[pl:U-131]]
U-132 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-132 (en:SM U-132), a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-132 (en:SM UB-132), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 21 November 1918; broken up at Swansea
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-132 (1941) U-132 — средняя немецкая подводная лодка типа VIIC времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-132 (1941), a Type VIIC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk 4 November 1942)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-132}}
[[U-132]]
[[en:German submarine U-132]]
[[nl:U 132]]
[[pl:U-132]]
U-133 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-133 (en:SM U-133), a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-133 (en:SM UB-133), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-133 (1941) (en:German submarine U-133 (1941)), a Type VIIC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk 14 March 1942 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-133}}
[[U-133]]
[[en:German submarine U-133]]
[[nl:U 133]]
[[pl:U-133]]
U-134 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-134 (en:SM U-134), a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-134 (en:SM UB-134), a Type UB III submarine ordered in 1917 but not completed by the end of the war (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-134 (1941) U-134 — средняя немецкая подводная лодка типа VIIC времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-134 (1941) was a submarine built in 1941, for service in the Second World War, and sunk in 1943.)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-134}}
[[U-134]]
[[en:German submarine U-134]]
[[nl:U 134]]
[[pl:U-134]]
U-135 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-135 (en:SM U-135), a Type U 127 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 20 November 1918; grounded on east coast of England on way to be broken up in 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-135 (en:SM UB-135), a Type UB III submarine ordered in 1917 but not completed by the end of the war (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-135 (1941) (en:German submarine U-135 (1941)), a Type VIIC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk 15 July 1943 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-135}}
[[U-135]]
[[de:U 135]]
[[en:German submarine U-135]]
[[nl:U 135]]
[[pl:U-135]]
U-136 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-136 (en:SM U-136), a Type U 127 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 23 February 1919; broken up at Cherbourg in 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-136 (en:SM UB-136), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-136 (1941) (en:German submarine U-136 (1941)), a Type VIIC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk by the Léopard on 11 July 1942 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-136}}
[[U-136]]
[[de:U 136]]
[[en:German submarine U-136]]
[[nl:U 136]]
[[pl:U-136]]
U-137 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-137 (en:SM U-137), a Type U 127 submarine launched in 1916 and that served in the First World War
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-137 (en:SM UB-137), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up on the slip in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-137 (1940) U-137 — малая немецкая подводная лодка типа II-D для прибрежных вод, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-137 (1940), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945)
U137 may also refer to:
- U137, the designation of the Soviet Whiskey-class submarine S-363 that ran aground on 27 October 1981 just outside Karlskrona, Sweden
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-137}}
[[U-137]]
[[en:German submarine U-137]]
[[nl:U 137]]
[[pl:U-137]]
U-138 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-138 (en:SM U-138), a Type U 127 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-138 (en:SM UB-138), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up on the slip in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-138 (1940) U-138 — малая немецкая подводная лодка типа II-D для прибрежных вод, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-138 (1940), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 18 June 1941)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-138}}
[[U-138]]
[[en:German submarine U-138]]
[[nl:U 138]]
[[pl:U-138]]
U-139 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-139 (en:SM U-139), the lead ship of the Type U 139 class of submarines; launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 24 November 1918; became French submarine Halbronn until 24 July 1935; broken up
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-139 (en:SM UB-139), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up on the slip in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-139 (1940) (en:German submarine U-139 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-139}}
[[U-139]]
[[de:U 139]]
[[en:German submarine U-139]]
[[nl:U 139]]
[[pl:U-139]]
U-140 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-140 (en:SM U-140), a Type U 139 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 23 February 1919; used for testing by the United States; sunk by destroyer Dickerson at Cape Charles, Virginia on 22 July 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-140 (en:SM UB-140), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up on the slip in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-140 (1940) U-140 — малая немецкая подводная лодка типа II-D для прибрежных вод, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-140 (1940), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-140}}
[[U-140]]
[[de:U 140]]
[[en:German submarine U-140]]
[[es:Piedras rúnicas sobre Grecia#U 140]]
[[nl:U 140]]
[[pl:U-140]]
U-141 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-141 (en:SM U-141), a Type U 139 submarine launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 26 November 1918; broken up at Upnor in 1923
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-141 (en:SM UB-141), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up on the slip in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-141 (1940) (en:German submarine U-141 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-141}}
[[U-141]]
[[de:U 141]]
[[en:German submarine U-141]]
[[nl:U 141]]
[[pl:U-141]]
U-142 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-142 (en:SM U-142), the lead ship of the Type U 142 class of submarines; launched in 1918 and that served in the First World War until demilitarized on 11 November 1918; broken up at Oslebshausen in 1919; power plant surrendered to Allies
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-142 (en:SM UB-142), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at Landerneau in July 1921 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-142 (1940) (en:German submarine U-142 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-142}}
[[U-142]]
[[de:U 142]]
[[en:German submarine U-142]]
[[nl:U 142]]
[[pl:U-142]]
U-143 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-143 (en:SM U-143), a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-143 (en:SM UB-143), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 1 December 1918; served as Japanese submarine O-7, 1920–21; broken up at Yokosuka Navy Yard by June 1921; used as a floating jetty at Yokosuka after February 1924 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-143 (1940) (en:German submarine U-143 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War; taken to Loch Ryan on 30 June 1945; sunk on 22 December 1945 as a part of Operation Deadlight (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-143}}
[[en:German submarine U-143]]
[[nl:U 143]]
[[pl:U-143]]
U-144 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-144 (en:SM U-144), a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-144 (en:SM UB-144), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 27 March 1919; broken up at Rochester in 1922 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-144 (1940) U-144 — малая немецкая подводная лодка типа II-D для прибрежных вод, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-144 (1940), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 10 August 1941)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-144}}
[[U-144]]
[[de:U 144]]
[[en:German submarine U-144]]
[[nl:U 144]]
[[pl:U-144]]
U-145 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-145 (en:SM U-145), a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-145 (en:SM UB-145), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and surrendered on 27 March 1919; broken up at Rochester in 1922 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-145 (1940) (en:German submarine U-145 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War; taken to Loch Ryan on 30 June 1945; sunk on 21 December 1945 as a part of Operation Deadlight (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-145}}
[[en:German submarine U-145]]
[[nl:U 145]]
[[pl:U-145]]
U-146 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-146 (en:SM U-146), a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-146 (en:SM UB-146), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-146 (1940) (en:German submarine U-146 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-146}}
[[en:German submarine U-146]]
[[nl:U 146]]
[[pl:U-146]]
U-147 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-147 (en:SM U-147), a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-147 (en:SM UB-147), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-147 (1940) (en:German submarine U-147 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 2 June 1941 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-147}}
[[en:German submarine U-147]]
[[nl:U 147]]
[[pl:U-147]]
U-148 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-148 (en:SM U-148), a Type U 142 submarine launched during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-148 (en:SM UB-148), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918; surrendered to the United States; sunk as a target (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-148 (1940) (en:German submarine U-148 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-148}}
[[en:German submarine U-148]]
[[nl:U 148]]
[[pl:U-148]]
U-149 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-149 (en:SM U-149), a Type U 142 submarine launched during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-149 (en:SM UB-149), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918; broken up in 1922 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-149 (1940) (en:German submarine U-149 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War; taken to Loch Ryan on 30 June 1945; sunk on 21 December 1945 as a part of Operation Deadlight (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-149}}
[[en:German submarine U-149]]
[[nl:U 149]]
[[pl:U-149]]
U-150 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-150 (en:SM U-150), a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-150 (en:SM UB-150), a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918; broken up 1922 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-150 (1940) (en:German submarine U-150 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War; taken to Loch Ryan on 30 June 1945 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-150}}
[[en:German submarine U-150]]
[[nl:U 150]]
[[pl:U-150]]
U-151 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-151 (en:SM U-151), the lead ship of the Type U 151 class of submarines; launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered to France; sunk as target ship on 7 June 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-151 (en:SM UB-151), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-151 (1940) (en:German submarine U-151 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-151}}
[[U-151]]
[[de:U 151]]
[[en:German submarine U-151]]
[[nl:U 151]]
[[pl:U-151]]
U-152 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-152 (en:SM U-152), a Type U 151 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 24 November 1918; scuttled off the Isle of Wight on 30 June 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-152 (en:SM UB-152), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-152 (1940) (en:German submarine U-152 (1940)), a Type IID submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 2 May 1945; wreck broken up at later date (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-152}}
[[U-152]]
[[de:U 152]]
[[en:German submarine U-152]]
[[nl:U 152]]
[[pl:U-152]]
U-153 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-153 (en:SM U-153), a Type U 151 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 24 November 1918; scuttled off the Isle of Wight on 30 June 1921
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-153 (en:SM UB-153), a Type UB III submarine laid down but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete in 1919 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-153 (1941) (en:German submarine U-153 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 13 July 1942 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:U-153}}
[[U-153]]
[[de:U 153]]
[[en:German submarine U-153]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 153]]
[[nl:U 153]]
[[pl:U-153]]
U-154 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-154 (en:SM U-154), a Type U 151 submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 11 May 1918
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-154 (en:SM UB-154), a Type UB III submarine laid down in 1917 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- German submarine U-154 (1941) (en:German submarine U-154 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 3 July 1944 (not exists)
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[[U-154]]
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[[fr:Unterseeboot 154]]
[[nl:U 154]]
[[pl:U-154]]
[[sl:U-154]]
U-155 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- Дойчланд (подводная лодка) Deutschland — немецкая торговая подводная лодка времён Первой мировой войны, прорвавшая британскую блокаду Германии. (en:SM U-155, a Type U 151 submarine launched in 1916; known as the merchant submarine Deutschland from launch; commissioned as U-155 on 19 February 1917; served in the First World War until surrendered on 24 November 1918; used as an exhibition in London; broken up at Morecambe in 1922)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- SM UB-155 (en:SM UB-155), a Type UB III submarine laid down but uncompleted at the end of the war; surrendered to France and became French submarine Jean Corre; broken up 1936 (not exists)
- During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name:
- U-155 (1941) U-155 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-C, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-155 (1941), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War; taken to Loch Ryan on 30 June 1945; sunk on 21 December 1945 as a part of Operation Deadlight)
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[[U-155]]
[[de:U 155]]
[[en:German submarine U-155]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 155]]
[[nl:U 155]]
[[pl:U-155]]
U-156 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-156 (en:SM U-156), a Type U 151 submarine launched in 1917; served in the First World War until sunk on 25 September 1918
- U-156 (1941) U-156 — подводная лодка типа IXC кригсмарине времен Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-156 (1941), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 8 March 1943)
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[[U-156]]
[[de:U 156]]
[[en:German submarine U-156]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 156]]
[[nl:U 156]]
[[pl:U-156]]
U-157 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-157 (en:SM U-157), a Type U 151 submarine launched in 1917; served in the First World War until interned at Trondheim on 11 November 1918; surrendered on 8 February 1919; broken up at Brest in July 1921
- German submarine U-157 (1941) (en:German submarine U-157 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 13 June 1942
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[[U-157]]
[[de:U 157]]
[[en:German submarine U-157]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 157]]
[[nl:U 157]]
[[pl:U-157]]
[[sl:U-157 (Kriegsmarine)]]
U-158 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-158 (en:SM U-158), the lead ship of the Type U 158 class of submarines; launched in 1918 during the First World War; unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete
- U-158 (1941) (en:German submarine U-158 (1941), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 30 June 1942)
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[[U-158]]
[[de:U 158]]
[[en:German submarine U-158]]
[[pl:U-158 (1941)]]
[[sl:U-158 (Kriegsmarine)]]
U-159 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-159 (en:SM U-159), a Type U 158 submarine launched in 1918 during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up
- German submarine U-159 (1941) (en:German submarine U-159 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 28 July 1943 (not exists)
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U-159 and U-107 at Lorient
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U-160 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-160 (en:SM U-160), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until surrendered on 20 November 1918; broken up at Cherbourg
- German submarine U-160 (1941) (en:German submarine U-160 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 14 July 1943 (not exists)
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[[U-160]]
[[de:U 160]]
[[en:German submarine U-160]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 160]]
[[nl:U 160]]
[[pl:U-160]]
U-161 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-161 (en:SM U-161), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until surrendered on 20 November 1918; grounded on English east coast on way to be broken up, 1921
- German submarine U-161 (1941) (en:German submarine U-161 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 27 September 1943 (not exists)
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[[U-161]]
[[de:U 161]]
[[en:German submarine U-161]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 161]]
[[nl:U 161]]
[[pl:U-161]]
U-162 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-162 (en:SM U-162), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until surrendered on 20 November 1918; became the French submarine Pierre Marrast until 27 January 1937; broken up
- German submarine U-162 (1941) (en:German submarine U-162 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 3 September 1943
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[[U-162]]
[[de:U 162]]
[[en:German submarine U-162]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 162]]
[[nl:U 162]]
[[pl:U-162]]
U-163 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-163 (en:SM U-163), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at La Spezia in August 1919
- German submarine U-163 (1941) (en:German submarine U-163 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 13 March 1943 (not exists)
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[[U-163]]
[[de:U 163]]
[[en:German submarine U-163]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 163]]
[[nl:U 163]]
[[pl:U-163]]
U-164 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-164 (en:SM U-164), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until surrendered on 22 November 1918; broken up at Swansea in 1922
- German submarine U-164 (1941) (en:German submarine U-164 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 6 January 1943 (not exists)
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[[U-164]]
[[de:U 164]]
[[en:German submarine U-164]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 164]]
[[nl:U 164]]
[[pl:U-164]]
U-165 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-165 (en:SM U-165), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until accidentally sunk on 18 November 1918 before surrendering; raised and stricken on 21 February 1919; broken up
- German submarine U-165 (1941) (en:German submarine U-165 (1941)), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until sunk on 27 September 1942 (not exists)
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[[U-165]]
[[de:U 165]]
[[en:German submarine U-165]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 165]]
[[nl:U 165]]
[[pl:U-165]]
U-166 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-166 (en:SM U-166), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until surrendered on 21 March 1919; became French submarine Jean Roulier until 24 July 1935; broken up
- U-166 (1942) U-166 — большая океанская немецкая подводная лодка типа IX-C, времён Второй мировой войны. (en:German submarine U-166 (1941), a Type IXC submarine that served in the Second World War until being destroyed on 30 July 1942, thus being the only submarine sunk in the Gulf of Mexico during World War II)
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[[U-166]]
[[de:U 166]]
[[en:German submarine U-166]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 166]]
[[nl:U 166]]
[[pl:U-166]]
U-167 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
- SM U-167 (en:SM U-167), a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1918; served in the First World War until surrendered on 18 April 1919; broken up at Grays in 1921
- German submarine U-167 (1942) (en:German submarine U-167 (1942)), a Type IXC/40 submarine that served in the Second World War until scuttled on 6 April 1943; raised in 1951 and transferred to Spain; used commercially for filming; broken up (not exists)
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[[U-167]]
[[de:U 167]]
[[en:German submarine U-167]]
[[fr:Unterseeboot 167]]
[[nl:U 167]]
[[pl:U-167]]
U-434 may refer to:
- German submarine U-434 (en:German submarine U-434), Type VII submarine launched in 1941; sunk in 1941 on her first patrol
- Б-515 Б-515 — советская дизель-электрическая подводная лодка проекта 641Б «Сом». (en:Soviet submarine U-434, a Tango-class submarine built in 1976; currently a museum ship in Hamburg)
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[[en:U-434]]
USAV Spearhead may refer to:
- USAV Spearhead (TSV-X1) (en:USAV Spearhead (TSV-X1)), is the first ship of the US Army's theater support vessel program (TSV). The Army leased Spearhead from Australian fast ferry builder Incat in October 2002. Current status unknown.
- USAV Spearhead (JHSV-1) (en:USAV Spearhead (JHSV-1)), is a Joint High Speed Vessel. Her keel was laid down in July 2010 and construction of the ship is underway.[1]
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USCGC Campbell may refer to more than one United States Coast Guard ship.
- USCGC Campbell (WPG-32) (en:USCGC Campbell (WPG-32))
- USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909) (en:USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909))
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USS Bagaduce may refer to:
- USS Bagaduce (AT-21) (en:USS Bagaduce (AT-21)) Lead ship of her class, laid down in 1918 and struck in 1946.
- USS Bagaduce (ATA-194) (en:USS Bagaduce (ATA-194)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug laid down in 1944 and serving the Navy until 1958 and the US Coast guard as Modoc (WMEC-194) until 1979.
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[[en:USS Bagaduce]]
USS Cahokia may refer to:
- USS Cahokia (YT-135) (en:USS Cahokia (YT-135)) a fleet tug serving both the US Navy and US Coast Guard from 1920 to 1944 (not exists)
- USS Cahokia (ATA-186) (en:USS Cahokia (ATA-186)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug launched in 1944 and struck in 1976.
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[[en:USS Cahokia]]
USS Caprice may refer to:
- USS Caprice (SP 703) (en:USS Caprice (SP 703)), a motor boat laid down in 1914 (not exists)
- HMS Honesty (K285) (en:USS Caprice (PG-90)) A Flower class gunboat transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Honesty (K285)
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[[en:USS Caprice]]
USS Dekanawida may refer to:
- USS Dekanawida (YTB-334) (en:USS Dekanawida (YTB-334)), was a tug during World War II. She served from 1942 to 1946.
- USS Dekanawida (YTB-831) (en:USS Dekanawida (YTB-831)) is a Natick class tugboat currently serving Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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USS Geronimo may refer to:
- USS Geronimo (YTM-119) (en:USS Geronimo (YTM-119)) a district harbor tug commissioned in 1933 and struck in 1946 (not exists)
- USS Geronimo (ATA-207) (en:USS Geronimo (ATA-207)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug built in 1944 and transferred to Taiwan in 1968, renamed ROCS Chiu Lien (AGS-563)
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[[en:USS Geronimo]]
USS Houma may refer to:
- USS Houma (ID 4341-A) (en:USS Houma (ID 4341-A)) a tanker commissioned in January of 1919 and serving until September of 1919. (not exists)
- USS Houma (YTB-811) (en:USS Houma (YTB-811)) A Natick class tugboat serving from 1971 until 1999.
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[[en:USS Houma]]
USS Manhattan may refer to:
- USS Manhattan (1863) (en:USS Manhattan (1863)) was acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War and served until March 1902.
- Manhattan (Cutter No 30) was built in Panama in 1918 for use by the U.S. Coast Guard.
- USS Manhattan (YTB-779) (en:USS Manhattan (YTB-779)) was a large harbor tug serving from 1965 to 2004.
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[[en:USS Manhattan]]
USS Mecosta may refer to:
- USS Mecosta (YTM-392) (en:USS Mecosta (YTM-392)) a Sassaba-class harbor tug laid down in 1944 and sold in 1981.
- USS Mecosta (YTB-818) (en:USS Mecosta (YTB-818)) (not exists)
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[[en:USS Mecosta]]
USS Metacom may refer to:
- USS Metacom (YN-51) (en:USS Metacom (YN-51)) A net tender later reclassified YTB-740. (not exists)
- USS Metacom (YTB-829) (en:USS Metacom (YTB-829)) A Natick class tugboat serving the Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut
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[[en:USS Metacom]]
USS Navigator may refer to:
- USS Navigator (YTB-39) (en:USS Navigator (YTB-39)) a harbor tug built in 1898 and struck in 1946 (not exists)
- USS Navigator (ATA-203) (en:USS Navigator (ATA-203)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug built in 1944 and struck in 1962.
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[[en:USS Navigator]]
USS Nottoway may refer to:
- USS Accomac (YTL-18) (en:USS Accomac (YTL-18)) a district harbor tug, bore the name Nottoway for a time
- USS Nottoway (ATA-183) (en:USS Nottoway (ATA-183)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug launched in 1944 and struck in 1962
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[[en:USS Nottoway]]
Ottawa is a name used by the US Navy twice:
- USS Ottawa (1861) (en:USS Ottawa (1861)), was a gunboat during the American Civil War
- USS Ottawa (AKA-101) (en:USS Ottawa (AKA-101)), was a Tolland-class attack cargo ship commissioned 8 February 1945 and decommissioned 10 January 1947
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[[en:USS Ottawa]]
USS Pinola may refer to:
- USS Pinola (1861) (en:USS Pinola (1861)) a 691-ton Unadilla class screw steam gunboat serving from 1862 to 1865
- USS Pinola (AT-33) (en:USS Pinola (AT-33)) a Bagaduce class fleet tug built in 1919 and stricken 1946
- USS Pinola (ATA-206) (en:USS Pinola (ATA-206)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug built in 1944 and transferred to South Korea in 1962
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[[en:USS Pinola]]
USS Rockport may refer to:
- USS Nantucket (IX-18) (en:USS Nantucket (IX-18)) once bore the name Rockport during her 65 year career. She was a screw steamer serving from 1876 1940
- USS Rockport (SP-738) (en:USS Rockport (SP-738)) a wooden scientific research vessel originally named Ajax. Serving from 1917–1919
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[[en:USS Rockport]]
USS Sotoyomo may refer to:
- USS Sotoyomo (YT-9) (en:USS Sotoyomo (YT-9)) a district harbor tug laid down in 1903 and struck in 1946. (not exists)
- USS Sotoyomo (ATA-121) (en:USS Sotoyomo (ATA-121)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug serving from 1942 to 1961
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[[en:USS Sotoyomo]]
USS Stallion may refer to:
- USS Stallion (YT-120) (en:USS Stallion (YT-120)) a district harbor tug built in 1920 and stricken in 1945. (not exists)
- USS Stallion (ATA-193) (en:USS Stallion (ATA-193)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug serving from 1945 - 1969 and later in the Dominican Republic Navy as Enriquillo (RM-22).
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[[en:USS Stallion]]
USS Sunnadin may refer to:
- USS Sunnadin (AT-28) (en:USS Sunnadin (AT-28)) a Bagaduce class tug serving from 1919 to 1946
- USS Sunnadin (ATA-197) (en:USS Sunnadin (ATA-197)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug serving from 1945 to 1969
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[[en:USS Sunnadin]]
USS Tatnuck may refer to:
- USS Tatnuck (AT-27) (en:USS Tatnuck (AT-27)) a Bagaduce class tug laid down in 1918 and struck in 1946 (not exists)
- USS Tatnuck (ATA-195) (en:USS Tatnuck (ATA-195)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug serving from 1944 to 1971
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[[en:USS Tatnuck]]
Unadilla may refer to one of the following:
- USS Unadilla (1861) (en:USS Unadilla (1861)) was a 507-ton steam operated gunboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War.
- USS Unadilla (YT-4) (en:USS Unadilla (YT-4)) a district harbor tug laid down in 1895 and struck in 1947. (not exists)
- USS Unadilla (ATA-182) (en:USS Unadilla (ATA-182)) a Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug serving from 1944 to 1961
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[[en:USS Unadilla]]
USS Undaunted may refer to:
- USS Undaunted (AT-58) (en:USS Undaunted (AT-58)) an undaunted class fleet tug built in 1917 and struck in 1946 (not exists)
- USS Undaunted (ATA-199) (en:USS Undaunted (ATA-199)) Sotoyomo-class auxiliary fleet tug built in 1944 and transferred to NOAA in 1963
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[[en:USS Undaunted]]
HNoMS Ula (S300) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Royal Norwegian Navy:
- HNoMS Ula (S300) (Kobben class) (en:HNoMS Ula (S300) (Kobben class)), a Kobben-class submarine, commissioned in 1965; renamed HNoMS Kinn (S316) in 1987; scrapped in 1998 (not exists)
- HNoMS Ula (S300) (Ula class) (en:HNoMS Ula (S300) (Ula class)), the lead ship of her class, commissioned in 1989; active {{as of|2009|lc=on}}
(not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ulster, after Ulster, one of the four provinces of Ireland:
- HMS Ulster (1917) (en:HMS Ulster) was a modified R-class destroyer launched in 1917 and sold in 1928. (not exists)
- HMS Ulster (R83) (en:HMS Ulster) was a U-class destroyer launched in 1942. She was converted into a Type 15 fast anti-submarine frigate between 1954 and 1956, and was sold in 1980.
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[[en:HMS Ulster]]
Four British Royal Navy ships have been called HMS Ulysses:
- HMS Ulysses (1779) (en:Ulysses), 44-gun Fifth Rate launched in 1779 and sold in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Lysander (1913) (en:Ulysses) was briefly the name of a destroyer, launched on 18 August 1913, and renamed to Lysander on 30 September 1913. (not exists)
- HMS Ulysses (1917) (en:Ulysses), a modified R-class destroyer launched in 1917 and sunk in a collision in 1919 (not exists)
- HMS Ulysses (R69) (en:Ulysses), a World War II U-class destroyer launched in 1943 and, following reclassification as a frigate in 1953, sold for scrap in 1979.
HMS Ulysses was also the name of a fictional light cruiser in a novel of the same title by Alistair MacLean
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[[en:HMS Ulysses]]
USS Ulysses may refer to:
- SS Ulysses (Panama Collier No. 1) (en:SS Ulysses (Panama Collier No. 1)), a United States Navy-designed collier built under U.S. Navy supervision for the Panama Canal Company in 1914; never commissioned in the the United States Navy; converted to a tanker in 1930; renamed San Blas in 1942; burned and sank at La Plata in 1944
- USS Ulysses (ARB-9) (en:USS Ulysses (ARB-9)), an LST-542-class tank landing ship built in 1944; converted to a battle damage repair ship; decommissioned in 1946; transferred to West Germany in 1961; final fate unknown
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[[en:USS Ulysses]]
[[ko:USS 율리시스]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Umpire, probably after the official in the sport of Cricket:
- HMS Umpire was a 100-gun first rate ship of the line renamed HMS Royal George in 1782, before her launch, after the previous HMS Royal George foundered.
- HMS Umpire (1917) (en:HMS Umpire) was a modified R-class destroyer launched on 9 June 1917 and sold for breaking up on 7 January 1930. (not exists)
- HMS Umpire (N82) (en:HMS Umpire) was a U-class submarine launched on 30 December 1940 and sunk in an accident nine days after commissioning.
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[[en:HMS Umpire]]
USS Umpqua has been the name of three ships in the service of the United States Navy. The ship name comes from the Umpqua River in Oregon. The river in turn was named for the Umpqua tribe, a small tribe of Athabascan linguistic stock.
- USS Umpqua (1865) (en:USS Umpqua (1865)), a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor which served in the Union Navy beginning in 1866.
- USS Umpqua (AT-25) (en:USS Umpqua (AT-25)), a Bagaduce-class tugboat which served from 1919 until 1946. (not exists)
- USS Umpqua (ATA-209) (en:USS Umpqua (ATA-209)), an auxiliary fleet tug that began service in 1945.
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[[en:USS Umpqua]]
[[pl:USS Umpqua]]
USS Uncas has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Uncas (1843) (en:USS Uncas (1843)), a steamer in commission from 1862 to 1863
- USS Uncas (AT-51) (en:USS Uncas (1893)), later redesignated Ocean Tug No. 51, AT-51, and YT-110, an armed tug in commission from 1898 to 1922
- USS Uncas (SP-689) (en:USS Uncas (SP-689)), later renamed USS SP-689, a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
- USS Uncas (YT-242) (en:USS Uncas (YT-242)), a tug in commission from 1942 to 1946
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[[en:USS Uncas]]
Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Undaunted:
- HMS Undaunted (1794) (en:HMS Undaunted) was a 28-gun sixth rate, formerly the French storeship Bien Venue. She was captured in 1794 during the British capture of Fort Royal and Fort Saint Louis (Martinique) and sold in 1795. (not exists)
- HMS Undaunted was previously HMS Arethusa, a 38-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1793. She was renamed HMS Undaunted in 1795 and was wrecked in 1796.
- HMS Undaunted (1799) (en:HMS Undaunted) was a gunvessel. She was captured from the Dutch in 1799 by HMS Pylades and was sold in 1800. (not exists)
- HMS Undaunted (1807) (en:HMS Undaunted) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1807, used as a target from 1856 and broken up by 1860. (not exists)
- HMS Undaunted (1861) (en:HMS Undaunted) was a wood screw frigate launched in 1861 and sold in 1882. (not exists)
- HMS Undaunted (1886) (en:HMS Undaunted) was an Orlando-class cruiser launched in 1886 and broken up in 1907.
- HMS Undaunted (1914) (en:HMS Undaunted) was an Arethusa-class light cruiser launched in 1914 and scrapped in 1923.
- HMS Undaunted (N55) (en:HMS Undaunted) was U class submarine launched in 1940 and sunk in 1941.
- HMS Undaunted (R53) (en:HMS Undaunted) was a U class destroyer launched in 1943, converted into an anti-submarine frigate between 1952 and 1954, and sunk as a target in 1978.
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[[en:HMS Undaunted]]
[[fi:HMS Undaunted]]
USS Underwriter is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Underwriter (1852) (en:USS Underwriter (1852)), a steamer purchased by the Navy on 23 August 1861.
- USS Underwriter (1880) (en:USS Underwriter (1880)), a tug that served during World War I.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Undine, after the Ondines of mythology:
- HMS Undine (1847) (en:HMS Undine) was an iron paddle packet purchased in 1847 and sold in 1854. (not exists)
- HMS Undine was to have been a wood screw gunvessel. She was laid down in 1861 but was cancelled in 1863.
- HMS Undine (1881) (en:HMS Undine) was a schooner, previously in civilian service as the Morna. She was purchased in 1881 and was sold in 1888.
- HMS Undine was a coastguard vessel, previously named HMS Hawk. She was renamed HMS Undine in 1904 and was sold in 1906.
- HMS Undine was a base ship, previously named HMS Wildfire. She had been launched in 1884 for civilian service, at first as Hiawatha and then as Mizeppa. She was purchased by the Navy in 1888 as a screw yacht tender and renamed HMS Wildfire. She was converted to a base ship in 1889 and was renamed HMS Undine in 1907, before being sold in 1912.
- HMS Undine (1917) (en:HMS Undine) was an R class destroyer launched in 1917 and sold in 1928. She was then wrecked later that year and the wreck sold for breaking up. (not exists)
- HMS Undine (N48) (en:HMS Undine) was a U class submarine launched in 1937 and sunk in 1940.
- HMS Undine (R42) (en:HMS Undine) was a U class destroyer launched in 1943. She was converted into a Type 15 frigate between 1952 and 1954 and was broken up in 1965.
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Undine.
- The first USS Undine (1863) (en:Undine) was a steamer built in 1863 that served in the American Civil War, first in the Union Navy and later captured by the Confederate States Navy.
- The second USS Undine (1893) (en:Undine) was built in 1893 and served out of the New York Navy Yard until 1910. (not exists)
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Ungava.
- HMCS Ungava (J149) (en:HMCS Ungava (J149)), a Bangor-class minesweeper commissioned on 5 September 1941 and decommissioned on 3 April 1946.
- HMCS Ungava (MCB 148) (en:HMCS Ungava (MCB 148)), a Bay-class minesweeper commissioned on 4 June 1954 and decommissioned on 23 August 1957 upon her transfer to Turkey. (not exists)
- Battle honours
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic 1941-45)
- Battle of the St. Lawrence (en:Gulf of St. Lawrence) 1944
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Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Unicorn, after the mythological creature, the unicorn:
- HMS Unicorn (1544) (en:HMS Unicorn) was a 36-gun ship captured from Scotland in 1544 and sold in 1555 (not exists)
- HMS Unicorn (1634) (en:HMS Unicorn) was a 56-gun ship launched in 1634 and sold in 1687
- HMS Unicorn (1665) (en:HMS Unicorn) or Little Unicorn was an 18-gun fire ship originally in Dutch service as the Eenhoorn. She was captured in 1665 and expended in 1666 (not exists)
- HMS Unicorn (1666) (en:HMS Unicorn) was a 6-gun purchased in 1666 and sunk as a blockship at Chatham in June 1667 (not exists)
- HMS Unicorn (1748) (en:HMS Unicorn) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1748 and broken up in 1771
- HMS Unicorn (1776) (en:HMS Unicorn) was a 20-gun post ship launched in 1776 and captured by the French ship Andromaque in 1780. She was recaptured as Licorne in 1781 and was broken up in 1814 (not exists)
- HMS Unicorn (1782) (en:HMS Unicorn) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1782. She was renamed HMS Thalia in 1783 and was broken up in 1814 (not exists)
- HMS Unicorn (1794) (en:HMS Unicorn) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1794 and broken up in 1815
- HMS Unicorn (1824) (en:HMS Unicorn) is a Leda-class frigate, launched in 1824 and converted to a powder hulk in 1860. She was a Royal Naval Reserve drill ship from 1873. She was renamed Unicorn II in 1913 and Cressy from 1941 until 1959. She was handed over to a preservation society in 1968 and is preserved in Dundee as a museum ship
- HMS Unicorn (1941) ЕВК «Юникорн» (англ. HMS Unicorn — «единорог»), I72 — британский авианосец периода Второй мировой войны. (en:HMS Unicorn was an aircraft maintenance carrier launched in 1941 and broken up in 1960)
- HMCS Windsor (en:HMS Unicorn) was an Upholder-class submarine launched in 1992. She was sold to Canada in 2001 and renamed HMCS Windsor
- See Also
- HMCS Unicorn (en:HMCS Unicorn), a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve division in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Battle Honours
- Непобедимая армада Непобедимая армада (исп. Armada invencible или «Великая и самая счастливая армада», исп. Grande y Felicísima Armada) — крупный военный флот (130 тяжёлых кораблей), созданный и собранный Испанией в 1586—88 годы для разгрома английского флота, завоевания Англии во время англо-испанской войны (1587—1604). (en:Armada 1588)
- Capture of Cadiz (en:Cadiz 1596)
- Action of 14 April 1655 (en:Porto Farina 1655)
- Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1657) (en:Santa Cruz 1657)
- Лоустофтское сражение Лоустофтское сражение — морское сражение, произошедшее 13 июня 1665 года в Северном море, около Лоустофта, между флотами Англии и Голландской республики. (en:Lowestoft 1665)
- St. James's Day Battle (en:Orfordness 1666)
- Сражение при Солебее Сражение при Солебее (встречается также транскрипция как Сражение при Солбее(англ. Battle of Solebay) — первое сражение Третьей англо-голландской войны и одно из самых крупных в истории парусного флота. С обеих сторон в нём участвовало до 132 линейных кораблей и около 40 фрегатов. (en:Sole Bay 1672)
- Battle of Schooneveld (en:Schooneveld 1673)
- Battle of Texel (en:Texel 1673)
- French ship Vestale (1756) (en:"Vestale" 1761)
- HMS Tribune (1796) (en:"Tribune" 1796)
- Бой на Баскском рейде Бой на Баскском рейде (англ. Battle of the Basque Roads, фр. Bataille de l'île d'Aix) — бой периода Наполеоновских войн между французской эскадрой адмирала Захарии Альмана и британской адмирала Джеймса Гамбье, произошедший в Бискайском заливе вблизи Иль-д'Экс и устья Шаранты. (en:Basque Roads 1809)
- Высадка в Италии Высадка в Италии — серия операций войск антигитлеровской коалиции в сентябре 1943 года на Апеннинском полуострове. (en:Salerno 1943)
- Битва за Окинаву Битва за Окинаву, также известная как Операция Айсберг — операция по захвату японского острова Окинава войсками США при поддержке американского и британского флотов. (en:Okinawa 1945)
- Корейская война Корейская война — конфликт между Северной Кореей и Южной Кореей, длившийся с 25 июня 1950 по 27 июля 1953 года (хотя официального окончания войны объявлено не было). (en:Korea 1950-53)
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Two submarines of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Unicorn, for the narwhal, an Arctic marine cetacean with a single tusk suggesting the horn of a unicorn. Both were Tench-class submarines, and neither were commissioned.
- USS Unicorn (SS-429) (en:USS Unicorn (SS-429)) was cancelled before construction began in 1944.
- USS Unicorn (SS-436) (en:USS Unicorn (SS-436)) was laid down less than a year later and launched, but never commissioned.
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Unimak may refer to:
- Geography
- Унимак Унимак — остров, самый восточный из Алеутских островов, и самый большой в размере, площадью 4 069,9 км². (en:Unimak Island, largest of the Aleutian Islands)
- Unimak Bay (en:Unimak Bay) on the coast of Unimak Island
- Унимак (пролив) Пролив Унимак — пролив в Беринговом море. (en:Unimak Pass, a passage between the Bering Sea and North Pacific Ocean)
- Ships
- USS Unimak (AVP-31) (en:USS Unimak (AVP-31)), a United States Navy seaplane tender in commission from 1943 to 1946
- USCGC Unimak (WAVP-379) (en:USCGC Unimak (WAVP-379)), later WHEC-379 and WTR-379, a United States Coast Guard cutter in commission from 1949 to 1975 and from 1977 to 1988
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Union:
- HMS Union (1693) (en:HMS Union) was a fifth rate of unknown origin, possibly a hired vessel. She was burnt in 1693 to avoid being captured by the French. (not exists)
- HMS Union was a 90-gun second rate, previously named HMS Albemarle. She was renamed HMS Union in 1709, was rebuilt in 1726 and broken up in 1749.
- HMS Union (1756) (en:HMS Union) was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1756. She was converted into a hospital ship in 1799 and was renamed HMS Sussex in 1802. She was broken up in 1816.
- HMS Union (1794) (en:HMS Union) was a 3-gun gunvessel purchased in 1794 and listed until 1798. (not exists)
- HMS Union (1806) (en:HMS Union) was a cutter in service in 1806 and broken up in 1810. (not exists)
- HMS Union (1811) (en:HMS Union) was a 98-gun second rate launched in 1811 and broken up in 1833.
- HMS Union (1823) (en:HMS Union) was a 3-gun schooner purchased in 1823 and wrecked in 1828. (not exists)
- HMS Union (N56) (en:HMS Union) was a U class submarine launched in 1940 and sunk in 1941.
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USS Union has been the name of four ship in the United States Navy.
- USS Union (1841) (en:USS Union (1841)) was an early steam ship.
- USS Union (1846) (en:USS Union (1846)) was a Mexican schooner captured by USS Princeton off Tampico, Mexico, on 14 November 1846. (not exists)
- USS Union (1861) (en:USS Union (1861)) was a screw steamer in the Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
- USS Union (AKA-106) (en:USS Union (AKA-106)), a Tolland-class attack cargo ship
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Unique:
- HMS Unique (1803) (en:HMS Unique) was a 10-gun schooner captured from the French in 1803, and recaptured by a French privateer in 1806. (not exists)
- HMS Unique (1807) (en:HMS Unique) was a 12-gun gun-brig, originally the French privateer Duquesne. She was captured in 1807 by HMS Blonde and was burned by French forces at Guadeloupe in 1809. (not exists)
- HMS Unique (N95) (en:HMS Unique) was a U-class submarine launched in 1940 and sunk in 1942.
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USS United States may refer to:
- USS United States (1797) (en:USS United States (1797)), was one of the original six frigates that served from 1798 until 1865
- Lexington class battlecruiser (en:USS United States (CC-6)), was a Lexington-class battle cruiser, that was canceled and scrapped when the vessel was only 12 percent complete.
- USS United States (CVA-58) Юнайтед Стейтс (англ. United States, Соединённые Штаты) — американский послевоенный проект принципиально нового авианосца, предназначенного для атомных бомбардировок вероятного противника. (en:USS United States (CVA-58), was an aircraft carrier canceled five days after her keel was laid down in 1949.)
- Гарри Трумэн (авианосец) Гарри Трумэн — (англ. USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75)) — американский авианосец, восьмой из класса Нимиц. (en:CVN-75 was laid down as United States in 1993, but renamed Harry S. Truman during construction.)
See also
- SS United States Юнайтед Стейтс (англ. United States) — американский трансатлантический лайнер, построенный для компании Юнайтед Стейтс Лайн. (en:SS United States.)
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Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Unity or HMS Unite:
- HMS Unity (1665) (en:HMS Unity) was a 32-gun ship, previously the Dutch ship Eendracht. She was captured in 1665 but was recaptured in 1667.
- HMS Unity (1672) (en:HMS Unity) was a 4-gun flyboat captured from the Dutch in 1672 and given away that year. (not exists)
- HMS Unity (1688) (en:HMS Unity) was a 6-gun fireship purchased in 1688, rebuilt in 1707 as a hoy and sold in 1773. (not exists)
- HMS Unity II (1693) (en:HMS Unity II) was a 4-gun hoy launched in 1693 and sold in 1713. (not exists)
- HMS Unity III (1693) (en:HMS Unity III) was a 4-gun hoy launched in 1693 and sold in 1713. (not exists)
- HMS Unity (1728) (en:HMS Unity) was a hoy launched in 1728 and sold in 1788. (not exists)
- HMS Unity (1788) (en:HMS Unity) was a store vessel launched in 1788 and broken up in 1878 as YC 3. (not exists)
- French frigate Gracieuse (1788) (en:HMS Unite) was a 38-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1796 by HMS Revolutionnaire and sold in 1802.
- HMS Imperieuse (1793) (en:HMS Unite) was a 40-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1793. She was taken into service as HMS Imperieuse and was renamed HMS Unite in 1803. She was on harbour service from 1832 and was broken up in 1858.
- HMS Unity (1913) (en:HMS Unity) was an Acasta class destroyer launched in 1913 and sold in 1922. (not exists)
- HMS Unity (N66) (en:HMS Unity) was a U class submarine launched in 1938 and sunk in a collision with the SS Atle Jarl in 1940.
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Two submarines of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Unseen
- HMS Unseen (P51) (en:HMS Unseen) was a Second World War U-class submarine launched on 16 April 1942 and later served in the Mediterranean, being broken up in 1949.
- HMCS Victoria (SSK 876) (en:HMS Unseen) is the old name of HMCS Victoria, a long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Canadian Navy, that was purchased from the Royal Navy in 1998.
H.M.S. Unseen is also a novel by Patrick Robinson.
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Two Royal Navy submarines have been named HMS Upholder.
- The first HMS Upholder (P37) (en:Upholder (P37)), launched in 1940, was a U-class submarine. She served in World War II.Her Captain was Lieutenant Commander David Wanklyn who received the Victoria Cross whilst in command of the vessel. HMS Upholder was the most decorated submarine in the British fleet. She was sunk off the coast of Sfax in North Africa by the Italian torpedo boat Pegaso in April, 1942.
- The second HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879) (en:Upholder (S40)), launched in 1986 and named after the first, was the lead ship of her class of submarines.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been assigned the name USS Upshur, in honor of individuals whose last name was Upshur.
- The first, Upshur (DD-144), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched in 1918 and struck in 1945 was named for Rear Admiral John Henry Upshur.[2]
- The second, Upshur (T-AP-198), was a Barrett-class troop ship named for Major General William P. Upshur, USMC.[3]
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Seven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Uranie, in honour of Urania:
- French frigate Uranie (1788) (en:Uranie), a 40-gun frigate
- French corvette Géographe (en:Uranie), better known as Géographe of Baudin expedition of 1800 to 1802
- French frigate Uranie (1801) (en:Uranie), a 44-gun frigate, lead ship of her class
- Uranie, a luger
- Uranie
- Uranie, a 60-gun frigate
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There have been four ships of the Royal Navy to bear the name HMS Urchin after the Sea urchin:
- HMS Urchin (1797) (en:HMS Urchin) was a gunvessel, purchased in 1797, that foundered in Tetuan Bay in 1800 whilst under tow by HMS Hector. (not exists)
- HMS Urchin (1917) (en:HMS Urchin) was a modified R-class destroyer launched in 1917 and sold in 1930. (not exists)
- ORP Sokół (en:HMS Urchin) was a U-class submarine, launched in 1940, and commissioned into the Polish Navy as ORP Sokół. She was scrapped in 1949.
- HMS Urchin (R99) (en:HMS Urchin) was a U-class destroyer launched in 1943, and that served in the Second World War. She was converted into a Type 15 fast anti-submarine frigate and scrapped in 1967.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ursa, after the Latin for bear:
- HMS Ursa (1917) (en:HMS Ursa) was a modified R-class destroyer launched in 1917 and sold in 1926. (not exists)
- HMS Ursa (R22) (en:HMS Ursa) was a U-class destroyer launched in 1943. She was converted into a Type 15 fast anti-submarine frigate between 1953 and 19556, and was sold in 1967.
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Two submarines of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ursula:
- HMS Ursula (N59) (en:HMS Ursula), a Second World War U-class submarine which was launched on 16 February 1938 and served in home waters then in the Mediterranean, before being transferred to the Soviet Navy in 1944.
- HMCS Corner Brook (SSK 878) (en:HMS Ursula), a long-range hunter-killer (SSK) Upholder/Victoria class submarine which was launched on 28 February 1991, and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 8 May 1992 before being purchased from the Royal Navy in 1998 by the Canadian Navy and renamed HMCS Corner Brook.
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ARM Usumacinta may refer to one of the following vessels of the Mexican Navy named for the Usumacinta River:
- USS Don O. Woods (APD-118) (en:ARM Usumacinta (B06)), the former American Crosley-class high speed transport USS Don O. Woods (APD-118), launched February 1944; acquired by the Mexican Navy, December 1963; renamed Miguel Hidalgo after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, 1994; reverted to name of Usumacinta; stricken July 2001
- USS Frederick (LST-1184) (en:ARM Usumacinta (A412)), the former American Newport-class tank landing ship USS Frederick (LST-1184), launched March 1969; acquired by the Mexican Navy, November 2002; {{ship in active service}}
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HNoMS Uthaug (S304) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Royal Norwegian Navy:
- HDMS Sælen (S323) (en:HNoMS Uthaug (S304) (Kobben class)), a Kobben-class submarine, commissioned in 1965; transferred to the Royal Danish Navy in 1989; renamed HDMS Sælen (S323)
- HNoMS Uthaug (S304) (Ula class) (en:HNoMS Uthaug (S304) (Ula class)), an Ula-class submarine, commissioned in 1991; active {{as of|2009|lc=on}}
(not exists)
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HNoMS Utsira (S301) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Royal Norwegian Navy:
- HNoMS Utsira (S301) (Kobben class) (en:HNoMS Utsira (S301) (Kobben class)), a Kobben-class submarine, commissioned in 1965; scrapped in 1998 (not exists)
- HNoMS Utsira (S301) (Ula class) (en:HNoMS Utsira (S301) (Ula class)), an Ula-class submarine, commissioned in 1992; active {{as of|2009|lc=on}}
(not exists)
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HNoMS Utstein (S302) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Royal Norwegian Navy:
- HNoMS Utstein (S302) (Kobben class) (en:HNoMS Utstein (S302) (Kobben class)), a Kobben-class submarine, commissioned in 1965; converted into a museum ship in 1998 (not exists)
- HNoMS Utstein (S302) (Ula class) (en:HNoMS Utstein (S302) (Ula class)), an Ula-class submarine, commissioned in 1991; active {{as of|2009|lc=on}}
(not exists)
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HNoMS Utvær (S303) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Royal Norwegian Navy:
- HNoMS Utvær (S303) (Kobben class) (en:HNoMS Utvær (S303) (Kobben class)), a Kobben-class submarine, commissioned in 1965; transferred to the Royal Danish Navy in 1989; renamed HDMS Tumleren (S322), lead ship of her class (not exists)
- HNoMS Utvær (S303) (Ula class) (en:HNoMS Utvær (S303) (Ula class)), an Ula-class submarine, commissioned in 1990; active {{as of|2009|lc=on}}
(not exists)
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SS Vaderland may refer to one of the following ships of the Red Star Line named after the Dutch word for fatherland:
- SS Vaderland (1873) (en:SS Vaderland (1873)), sailed for Red Star Line from Antwerp to Philadelphia; sold to French concern and renamed Géographique; sunk in collision October 1889 (not exists)
- HMT Southland (en:SS Vaderland (1900)), built by John Brown & Co., Glasgow, Scotland; in transatlantic service for Red Star Line and the American Line through 1914, White Star-Dominion from 1914; renamed Southland and used as troopship; torpedoed in Aegean Sea in 1915 and repaired; torpedoes and sunk in Irish Sea by U-70 on 4 June 1916
- See also
- Левиафан (лайнер) Левиафан (англ. Leviathan) — второй трансатлантический лайнер класса "Император", первоначально построенный как немецкий лайнер "Фатерлянд". (en:SS Vaterland, named after the German word for fatherland:)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Valeur:
- HMS Valeur (1705) (en:HMS Valeur) was a 24-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1705 by HMS Worcester. She was converted to a fire ship in 1716 and was broken up in 1718. (not exists)
- HMS Valeur (1759) (en:HMS Valeur) was a 28-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1759 by HMS Lively and sold in 1764.
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Six vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Valiant.
- HMS Valiant (1759) (en:Valiant), launched in 1759 at Chatham, was a Third rate ship of the line of 74 guns.
- HMS Valiant (1807) (en:Valiant), launched in 1807, was a Repulse Class Third rate.
- HMS Valiant (1825) (en:Valiant) was ordered in June 1825 as another Third rate, but was cancelled in February 1831. (not exists)
- HMS Valiant (1863) (en:Valiant), launched in 1863, was a Hector-class ironclad battleship, scrapped in 1957.
- HMS Valiant (1914) HMS Valiant (ЕВК «Вэлиент» — англ. доблестный) — супердредноут серии Queen Elizabeth (увеличенная версия дредноутов Iron Duke). (en:Valiant, launched in 1914, was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship that served in World War I and World War II.)
- HMS Valiant (S102) (en:Valiant (S102)), launched in 1963, was a nuclear-powered submarine, the lead boat of her class. She was paid off in 1994.
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USS Valiant has been the name of two United States Navy ships.
- USS Valiant (SP-535) (en:USS Valiant (SP-535)), a motor patrol boat used during World War I. (not exists)
- USS Valiant (PC-509) (en:USS Valiant (PC-509)), a submarine chaser that operated during World War II. (not exists)
It has also the been the name of two fictional ships from the Star Trek universe.
- USS Valiant (Star Trek) (en:USS Valiant (Star Trek)), featured in the episode Where No Man Has Gone Before (not exists)
- Valiant (Deep Space Nine) (en:USS Valiant (NCC-74210))
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HNoMS Valkyrien, HNoMS Valkyrjen (in Norwegian the prefix KNM is used) has been the name of several ships in the Royal Norwegian Navy. Most of them have been in some way connected to the Royal Norwegian Navy's torpedo boats. The name honours the valkyries of Norse mythology. It has also been said that the ships have been given this name in honour of all women. Some of the ships:
- The Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy (en:Dano-Norwegian) gunship Valkyrien. Launched 10 March 1810. Decommissioned in December 1814.
- Gun schooner Valkyrjen launched 1808 and decommissioned from the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1839.
- HNoMS Valkyrjen (en:HNoMS Valkyrjen) - Launched 1896.
- HNoMS Valkyrien (1953) (en:HNoMS Valkyrien (1953)) - Formerly known as the passenger ship MS Polarlys.
- HNoMS Valkyrien (1965) (en:HNoMS Valkyrien (1965)) - Formerly known as HMCS Toronto and HNoMS Garm.
- HNoMS Valkyrien (A535) (en:HNoMS Valkyrien (A535)) - The present support vessel for the Coastal Combat Flotilla.
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Multiple ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Vallejo in honor of Vallejo, California.
- USS Vallejo (CL-112) (en:USS Vallejo (CL-112)) was planned as a Fargo-class cruiser, but her construction was canceled 5 October 1944.
- USS Lorain (PF-97) (en:USS Vallejo (PG-205)) was a Tacoma-class patrol gunboat, but was reclassified as patrol frigate PF-97 on 15 April 1943 and renamed USS Lorain on 19 November 1943. Her contract was canceled 11 January 1944 before she was laid down.
- USS Vallejo (en:USS Vallejo (CL-146)) was laid down as a Worcester-class cruiser on 16 July 1945; however, her construction was canceled on 8 December 1945, and her hulk was subsequently scrapped.
- See also
- USS Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN-658) (en:USS Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN-658)) was a Benjamin Franklin-class fleet ballistic missile submarine.
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USS Valley Forge may refer to:
- US Navy
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Valley Forge, in memory of the hardships of the winter at Valley Forge during the American Revolutionary War.
- Авианосцы типа «Эссекс» Тип «Эссекс» (англ. Essex class) — серия тяжёлых ударных авианосцев США периода Второй мировой войны. (The en:Essex-class aircraft carrier USS Princeton (CV-37) was originally named USS Valley Forge.)
- USS Valley Forge (CV-45) USS Valley Forge (CV-45) — американский авианосец типа «Эссекс» времён Второй мировой войны. (The first en:USS Valley Forge (CV-45) was an Essex-class aircraft carrier, commissioned in 1946, active in the Korean War, converted to an amphibious assault ship LPH-8, and served in the Vietnam War until decommissioning in 1970. Prior to decommissioning, the carrier was used as a film set for a spaceship (also named Valley Forge) in the 1971 film Silent Running )
- The second USS Valley Forge (CG-50) (en:Valley Forge (CG-50)) was a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser commissioned in 1986 and decommissioned in 2004 at San Diego Naval Station.
- Fictional vessels
- An {{convert|1800|ft|m|adj=mid|-long}}
American Airlines Space Freighter named "Valley Forge" is prominently featured in the 1971 science fiction film Silent Running. - A fictional Excelsior class starship called the USS Valley Forge (NCC-43305), was seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Tears of the Prophets".
- A fictional spaceship called the Valley Forge was seen in the movie and book Starship Troopers.
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USS Valor is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Valor (AMc-108) (en:USS Valor (AMc-108)), a coastal minesweeper placed in service on 24 March 1942.
- USS Valor (AM-472) (en:USS Valor (AM-472)), an ocean minesweeper commissioned at Boston on 29 July 1954.
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HMS Valorous has been the name of four ships of the Royal Navy:
- HMS Valorous (1804) (en:HMS Valorous) was a Combatant-class sixth rate sloop. She was launched at Hull in 1804, became an army depot ship in 1810, and was sold in 1817.<ref name="Lyon 69">Lyon & Winfield p 69</ref>
- HMS Valorous (1816) (en:HMS Valorous) was a Hermes-class sixth rate sloop, launched at Pembroke Dockyard in Wales in 1816. She was broken up at Chatham in 1829.<ref name="Lyon 69"/> (not exists)
- HMS Valorous (1851) (en:HMS Valorous) was a 16-gun Magicienne-class paddle-frigate. She was launched at Pembroke Dockyard in 1851 and broken up in 1891.<ref>Lyon & Winfield p 155</ref> She was commanded in 1878 by Captain John A. Fisher (later Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher).<ref>Mackay pp138-139</ref>
- HMS Valorous (L00) (en:HMS Valorous) was an Admiralty V class destroyer leader built by William Denny and Brothers and launched in 1917. She was sold for scrapping in 1947. (not exists)
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- References
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- Lyon, D. & Winfield, R. The Sail & Steam Navy List, London (2004): Chatham Publishing. ISBN 1 86176 032 9
- Mackay, Ruddock F. Fisher of Kilverstone. London (1973): Oxford University Press.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Vampire:
- HMAS Vampire (D68) (en:HMS Vampire), a V class destroyer launched in 1917 and serving with the Royal Navy until 1933, when she was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy.
- HMS Vampire (P72) (en:HMS Vampire (P72)), the lead ship of her class of submarines. Served from 1942 until her scrapping in 1950.
- See also
- HMAS Vampire (en:HMAS Vampire) for Australian ships of the name
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Vampire.
- HMAS Vampire (D68) (en:HMAS Vampire (D68)), a V class destroyer launched for the Royal Navy in 1917. As HMS Vampire, she served in World War I, then was transferred to the RAN in 1933. As HMAS Vampire, she served in World War II, and was sunk by air attack off Ceylon on 9 April 1942.
- HMAS Vampire (D11) (en:HMAS Vampire (D11)), a Daring class destroyer launched in 1956. She was paid off in 1986 and is preserved as a museum ship at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
- Battle honours
Six battle honours were awarded to ships named HMAS Vampire:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
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- Бой у Калабрии Бой у Калабрии (англ. Battle of Calabria) — морской сражение, в итальянских источниках также известное под названием Бой у Пунто-Стило (у мыса Стило) (итал. Battaglia di punta Stilo). (en:Calabria 1940)
- Libya 1940-41
- Греческая операция Греческая операция (в немецких планах — операция «Марита») (6 апреля—30 апреля 1941) — военные действия Германии и её союзников против Греции и корпуса стран Содружества во время Второй мировой войны, завершившиеся захватом континентальной части Греции фашистским альянсом. (en:Greece 1941)
- Критская операция Греция:11,000 (en:Crete 1941)
- Indian Ocean 1941-42
- Индонезийско-малайзийская конфронтация (1963—1966) Индонезийско-малайзийская конфронтация 1963-1966 годов – малоинтенсивный вооружённый конфликт между Индонезией с одной стороны и Федерацией Малайзии, Великобританией, Австралией и Новой Зеландией с другой стороны из-за создания государства Малайзия и включения в его состав британских владений на северной части острова Калимантан. (en:Malaysia 1964-66)
An additional battle honour ("Aegean 1944") was carried by the Daring class destroyer.<ref name=Cassells>Cassells, The Destroyers, pgs 145, 233</ref> This honour was awarded to the British submarine HMS Vampire, but until 1989, honours awarded to British warships were also inherited by Australian ships of the name.<ref name=Cassells/> Any future RAN vessels named HMAS Vampire will not carry this honour.<ref name=Cassells/>
- See also
- HMS Vampire (en:HMS Vampire) for British ships of the same name.
- References
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- {{cite book |last=Cassells |first=Vic |title=The Destroyers: their battles and their badges |year=2000 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |location=East Roseville, NSW |isbn=0731808932 |oclc=46829686}}
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USS Van Buren has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy. The first ship was named for President Martin Van Buren, while the second was named for the city of Van Buren, Arkansas.
- USS Van Buren (1839) (en:USS Van Buren (1839)), a schooner-rigged revenue cutter
- USS Van Buren (PF-42) (en:USS Van Buren (PF-42)), a Tacoma-class patrol frigate in commission from 1943 to 1946
- Fiction
USS Van Buren is also a fictional aircraft carrier in the comic strip Doonesbury.
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Seven ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy have been named HNLMS Van Speijk (also spelled Speyk), after Jan van Speijk:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marine.nl/nlmarfor/schepen/eskader/fregatten/m-fregat/vanspeijk/geschiedenis/%7Ctitle=Koninklijke Marine - "Geschiedenis Hr.Ms. Van Speijk"|language=Dutch|accessdate=2006-08-24}}
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- HNLMS Van Speijk (1832-1837) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (1832-1837)), ex Argo, corvette; (not exists)
- HNLMS Van Speijk (1842-1868) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (1842-1868)), ex Medusa, corvette; (not exists)
- HNLMS Van Speijk (1882-1940) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (1882-1940)), first class screw propelled steam ship; (not exists)
- HNLMS Van Speijk (K3) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (K3)) (1940–1960), shore bombardment/escort ship;
- HNLMS Van Speijk (1960-1965) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (1960-1965)), auxiliary ship (ex Flores); (not exists)
- HNLMS Van Speijk (F802) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (F802)) (1965–1986), was the lead ship of her class of frigates. (not exists)
- HNLMS Van Speijk (1986-1995) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (1986-1995)), experimental ship for testing with new fuel. Ex HNLMS Dokkum (Van Stralen class minesweeper); (not exists)
- HNLMS Van Speijk (F828) (en:HNLMS Van Speijk (F828)), launched in 1994, is a Karel Doorman-class frigate.
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Vancouver after the city.
- HMCS Vancouver (F6A) (en:HMCS Vancouver (F6A)) (I) was an Thorneycroft S class destroyer that served in the Royal Navy as HMS Toreador from 1919 until her transfer to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1928. The ship was decommissioned and scrapped in 1937.
- HMCS Vancouver (K225) (II) was a Flower class corvette that was renamed HMCS Kitchener (K225) before her launch in November 1941.
- HMCS Vancouver (K240) (en:HMCS Vancouver (K240)) (III) was a Flower class corvette that served in World War II. The Vancouver served from its commission in March 1942 to the end of the war, when it was taken out of service in June 1945. (not exists)
- HMCS Vancouver (IV) was a survey ship launched in June 1965 and sold in 1982.
- HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331) (en:HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331)) (V) is a Halifax-class frigate serving in the Canadian Forces since 1993.
- Battle honours
- Алеутская операция Алеутская операция — захват японской армией островов Киска и Атту (Алеутские острова) (операция «AL»). (en:Aleutians, 1942-43.)
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic, 1944–45)
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- HMS Vandal (P64) (en:HMS Vandal (P64)), a British submarine launched in 1942 and lost in 1943
- Вандал (танкер) «Вандал» — российское речное нефтеналивное судно (танкер). «Вандал», построенный в 1903 году был первым теплоходом, и, одновременно, дизель-электроходом, в мире. (en:Vandal, a Russian diesel-powered tanker launched in 1903)
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USS Vandalia has been the name of four ships in the service of the United States Navy. All of the ships are named for Vandalia, Illinois.
- USS Vandalia (1828) (en:USS Vandalia (1828)), an 18-gun sloop-of-war
- USS Vandalia (1876) (en:USS Vandalia (1876)), a screw sloop
- USS Vandalia (IX-191) (en:USS Vandalia (IX-191)), originally known as the Walter Jennings, a twin-screw, steel-hulled tanker, acquired by the Navy in 1944 and sank in a typhoon in 1945.
- USS Vandalia (PC-1175) (en:USS Vandalia (PC-1175)), a submarine chaser which served from 1943 until 1946. (not exists)
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Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Vanguard, meaning the forefront of an action or movement.
- HMS Vanguard (1586) (en:HMS Vanguard (1586)) was a 31-gun galleon launched in 1586, rebuilt twice and was broken up in 1630, with some parts being reused in the next HMS Vanguard.
- HMS Vanguard (1631) (en:HMS Vanguard (1631)) was a 56-gun second-rate launched in 1631, active in the Anglo-Dutch Wars, and scuttled in 1667.
- HMS Vanguard (1678) (en:HMS Vanguard (1678)) was a 90-gun three-decker second-rate launched in 1678, sunk in 1703 but raised in 1704, rebuilt twice and renamed HMS Duke in 1728. She was broken up in 1769.
- HMS Vanguard (1748) (en:HMS Vanguard (1748)) was a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1748 and sold in 1774.
- HMS Vanguard (1780) (en:HMS Vanguard (1780)) was a 4-gun gunvessel captured in 1780, purchased in 1781 and sold in 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Vanguard (1787) (en:HMS Vanguard (1787)) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1787. She became a prison ship in 1812, a powder hulk in 1814 and was broken up in 1821.
- HMS Vanguard (1835) (en:HMS Vanguard (1835)) was a 78-gun third-rate launched in 1835, renamed HMS Ajax in 1867, and broken up in 1875.
- HMS Vanguard (1870) (en:HMS Vanguard (1869)) was an Audacious class ironclad battleship launched in 1869 and sunk in a collision with HMS Iron Duke in 1875.
- HMS Vanguard (1909) (en:HMS Vanguard (1909)) was a St. Vincent-class battleship launched in 1909 and sunk in an explosion in 1917.
- HMS Vanguard (1944) «Вэнгард» (англ. Vanguard — «авангард»), бортовой номер 23 — британский линейный корабль периода Второй мировой войны. (en:HMS Vanguard (23) was a battleship, the last to be built by the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1944 and broken up in 1960.)
- HMS Vanguard (S28) (en:HMS Vanguard (S28)) is a Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarine launched in 1992 and currently in service.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Variable:
- HMS Variable (1808) (en:HMS Variable) was a 12-gun sloop/schooner, previously the civilian ship Redbridge. She was purchased in 1808, and removed from the Navy List in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Variable (1814) (en:HMS Variable) was a 14-gun schooner, previously the civilian ship Edward. She was purchased in 1814 and broken up in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Variable (1827) (en:HMS Variable) was a 10-gun Cherokee class brig-sloop launched in 1827. She was renamed HMS Pigeon and converted to a 6-gun packet brig in 1829 and was ordered to be sold in 1847. (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Varne:
- HNoMS Ula (1943) (en:HMS Varne) was a U class submarine launched in 1943. She was transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy later that year as HNoMS Ula, and was scrapped in 1965.
- HMS Varne (P81) (en:HMS Varne) was a V class submarine launched in 1944 and handed over for breaking up in 1948. (not exists)
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Varuna for Varuna, the Vedic god of oceans and rivers and keeper of the souls of the drowned.
- The first USS Varuna (1861) (en:Varuna) was a screw gunboat launched in 1861 and sunk by enemy action in April 1862.
- The second USS Varuna (AGP-5) (en:Varuna (AGP-5)) was a motorboat tender, commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1946.
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Two cruisers in the Russian Navy and one in the Soviet Navy have been named Varyag after the Varangian people, the Viking ancestors of the Rus.
- Russian Navy
- Варяг (крейсер) Крейсер «Варяг» — бронепалубный крейсер 1-го ранга 1-й Тихоокеанской эскадры ВМФ России в 1901—1904 гг. (en:Russian cruiser Varyag (1899), a protected cruiser launched in 1899, commissioned into the Imperial Russian Navy in 1901, scuttled in 1904, repaired by the Japanese and relaunched as Japanese cruiser Soya, returned to the Russians in 1916, seized by the British during overhaul in 1917, sold to Germany and run aground in 1920, and sank in 1925. She is most noted for her heroic attack during the Battle of Chemulpo Bay.)
- Варяг (ракетный крейсер) «Варяг» («Червона Украина») — советский и российский ракетный крейсер, третий корабль проекта 1164 «Атлант», флагман Тихоокеанского флота России. (en:Russian cruiser Varyag (1983), a Slava-class missile cruiser launched in 1983 as the Chervona Ukrayina, completed in 1989, renamed Varyag and operating in the Russian Pacific Ocean Fleet since 1990.)
- Soviet Navy
- Крейсера проекта 58 Ракетные крейсера проекта 58 ,известные также как тип «Грозный» (обозначение НАТО — Kynda class) — тип ракетных крейсеров Военно-морского флота СССР. (en:Soviet cruiser Varyag (1965), a Kynda-class missile cruiser completed in 1965, and decommissioned in 1990.)
- See also
- Russian cruiser Varyag (en:Soviet cruiser Varyag)
- Варяг Флот (disamb.) (en:Varyag)
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SS Vaterland may refer to one of the following Hamburg America Line ships:
- Левиафан (лайнер) Левиафан (англ. Leviathan) — второй трансатлантический лайнер класса "Император", первоначально построенный как немецкий лайнер "Фатерлянд". (en:SS Vaterland, a 54,282 GT (gross tonnage) ocean liner; seized by the United States in World War I and renamed Leviathan)
- SS Vaterland (1940) (en:SS Vaterland (1940)), an incomplete ship destroyed by Allied bombers in 1943
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USS Vedette is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Vedette (SP-163) (en:USS Vedette (SP-163)), a yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I.
- USS Vedette (1914) (en:USS Vedette (1914)), a wooden-hulled, launch-type motor boat built in 1914 and employed by the U.S. Navy during World War I. (not exists)
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Veer:
- INS Veer (K82) (en:INS Veer (K82)) was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Veer (K40) (en:INS Veer (K40)) is the lead vessel of her class of corvettes, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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USS Vega is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Lyndonia (SP-734) (en:USS Vega (SP-734)), a steel-hulled, steam yacht designed by Charles L. Seabury and built in 1907 at Morris Heights, New Jersey.
- USS Vega (AK-17) (en:USS Vega (AK-17)), a single-screw, steel-hulled freighter built in 1919 under a United States Shipping Board contract at Hog Island, Pennsylvania.
- USS Vega (AF-59) (en:USS Vega (AF-59)), laid down on 7 June 1954 at Pascagoula, Mississippi, by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp.; launched on 28 April 1955.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Vella Gulf, after the 1943 battle of Vella Gulf in the Solomon Islands. The names of these are sometimes incorrectly reported as Vela Gulf.
- The first USS Vella Gulf (CVE-111) (en:Vella Gulf (CVE-111)) was an escort aircraft carrier in service for just over a year, during 1945 and 1946.
- The second USS Vella Gulf (CG-72) (en:Vella Gulf (CG-72)) is a guided missile cruiser commissioned in 1993 and on active service as of 2010.
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USS Velocity is a name the U.S. Navy has used more than once in naming its warships:
- USS Velocity (1862) (en:USS Velocity (1862)), was a British blockade-running schooner captured by USS Kensington and USS Rachel Seaman at Sabine, Texas, on 25 September 1862.
- USS Velocity (SP-446) (en:USS Velocity (SP-446)) was constructed at Morris Heights, New York, by the noted boat-builder, Charles L. Seabury, and owned by W. W. Stephens prior to World War I when she was inspected for naval service. (not exists)
- USS Velocity (AM-128) (en:USS Velocity (AM-128)), was a minesweeper laid down on 21 July 1941 at Chickasaw, Alabama.
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There have been at least three French or Marine Nationale ships bearing the name Vendemiaire:
- A vessel captured by the USS Insurgent in 1799-1800
- A submarine accidentally sunk by the French battleship St Louis (1896) in 1912-13
- The Vendémiaire (F734) (en:Vendémiaire (F734)), a frigate de surveillance in service in 2010.
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Vendetta.
- HMAS Vendetta (D69) (en:HMAS Vendetta (D69)) was a 'V' class destroyer. Commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1917, she served until 1933, when she was transferred to the RAN. The destroyer operated throughout World War II, was paid off in late 1945, and sold for scrap.
- HMAS Vendetta (D08) (en:HMAS Vendetta (D08)) was a Daring class destroyer commissioned in 1958. The ship operated during the Vietnam War, and was paid off in 1979.
- Battle honours
Nine battle honours were awarded to ships named HMAS Vendetta:<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=4 March 2010}}
</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=4 March 2010}}
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- Libya 1940-41
- Сражение у мыса Матапан Сражение у мыса Матапан (англ. Battle of Cape Matapan) — морское сражение, состоявшееся в период 27—29 марта 1941 года на Средиземноморском театре военных действий Второй мировой войны между итальянским флотом под командованием адмирала Анжело Иакино и Средиземноморским флотом Великобритании под командованием адмирала Эндрю Каннингхэма. (en:Matapan 1941)
- Греческая операция Греческая операция (в немецких планах — операция «Марита») (6 апреля—30 апреля 1941) — военные действия Германии и её союзников против Греции и корпуса стран Содружества во время Второй мировой войны, завершившиеся захватом континентальной части Греции фашистским альянсом. (en:Greece 1941)
- Критская операция Греция:11,000 (en:Crete 1941)
- Битва за Средиземноморье (1940—1943) Ливийско-египетская кампания — часть Средиземноморского театра военных действий Второй мировой войны, военные действия вооружённых сил США, Великобритании и их союзников против войск Германии и Италии во время Второй мировой войны в Средиземноморском регионе с целью контроля морских коммуникаций в Средиземном море между Северной Африкой и Южной Европой. (en:Mediterranean 1941)
- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1941-43
- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1943-44)
- Индонезийско-малайзийская конфронтация (1963—1966) Индонезийско-малайзийская конфронтация 1963-1966 годов – малоинтенсивный вооружённый конфликт между Индонезией с одной стороны и Федерацией Малайзии, Великобританией, Австралией и Новой Зеландией с другой стороны из-за создания государства Малайзия и включения в его состав британских владений на северной части острова Калимантан. (en:Malaysia 1964-66)
- Война во Вьетнаме Война во Вьетнаме (вьетн. Chiến tranh Việt Nam, англ. Vietnam War) — один из крупнейших военных конфликтов второй половины XX века, оставивший заметный след в культуре и занимающий существенное место в новейшей истории США и Вьетнама. (en:Vietnam 1969-70)
- References
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Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Venerable:
- The first HMS Venerable (1784) (en:Venerable), launched in 1784, was a 74-gun third-rate. She was Admiral Adam Duncan's flagship at the Battle of Camperdown and was wrecked in 1804.
- The second HMS Venerable (1808) (en:Venerable), launched in 1808, was also a 74-gun third rate, on harbour service from 1825, and broken up in 1838.
- The third HMS Venerable (1899) (en:Venerable), launched in 1899, was a Formidable class battleship, sold in 1920.
- The fourth HMS Venerable (R63) (en:Venerable (R63)), launched in 1943, was a Colossus-class aircraft carrier. She was sold to the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1948 and renamed Karel Doorman, and later sold to the Argentine Navy and renamed Veinticinco de Mayo.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Vengeance.
- HMS Vengeance (1758) (en:HMS Vengeance) was a 28-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1758 and sunk as a breakwater in 1766.
- HMS Vengeance (1774) (en:HMS Vengeance) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1774. She became a prison ship in 1808 and was broken up in 1816.
- HMS Vengeance (1793) (en:HMS Vengeance) was a Dutch hoy purchased in 1793 and sold in 1804. (not exists)
- HMS Vengeance (1800) (en:HMS Vengeance) was a 38-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1800; accounts differ as to whether she was broken up in 1803 after grounding in 1801, or continued as a prison ship until 1814.
- HMS Vengeance (1824) (en:HMS Vengeance) was a 84-gun second rate launched in 1824. She became a receiving ship in 1861 and was sold in 1897.
- HMS Vengeance (1899) (en:HMS Vengeance) was a Canopus-class battleship launched in 1899 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Vengeance (R71) (en:HMS Vengeance) was a Colossus-class aircraft carrier launched in 1944. She served with the Royal Australian Navy from 1952 to 1954, and was sold to Brazil in 1956 and renamed Minas Gerais.
- HMS Vengeance (S31) (en:HMS Vengeance) is a Vanguard-class nuclear ballistic missile submarine launched in 1998 and {{Ship in active service}}
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- Battle honours
Five battle honours have been awarded to ships named HMS Vengeance.<ref name=Festberg>{{cite book |last=Festberg |first=Alfred N. |title=Heraldry in the Royal Australian Navy |publisher=Silverleaf Publishing |location=Melbourne, VIC |date=1981 |pages=69–70 |isbn=0949746002 |oclc=9780949746009}}
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- Сражение в бухте Киберон Сражение в бухте Киберон (англ. Battle of Quiberon Bay, фр. Bataille des Cardinaux) — морское сражение Семилетней войны между флотами Великобритании и Франции, состоявшееся в бухте Киберон, на побережье Франции в Бискайском заливе 20 ноября 1759 года. (en:Quiberon Bay 1759)
- Battle of Martinique (1794) (en:Martinique) 1794
- St Lucia 1796
- Крымская война Крымская война 1853—1856, также Восточная война — война между Российской империей и коалицией в составе Британской, Французской, Османской империй и Сардинского королевства. (en:Crimea 1854)
- Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign (en:Dardanelles) 1915
- References
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USS Vengeance has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy.
- The first USS Vengeance (1779) (en:Vengeance) is a former merchant ship that served under the command of John Paul Jones in the Revolutionary War. (not exists)
- The second USS Vengeance (1805) (en:Vengeance) was used as a bomb ketch against the Barbary pirates in the early 19th century.
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Seven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Vengeur or Le Vengeur ("Avenger"):
- French ship Vengeur (1765) (en:Vengeur) (1765-1785), a 64-gun ship of the line, that saw action with Bailli de Suffren during the American War of Independence.
- French ship Vengeur (1790) (en:Vengeur) (1790-1792), a Téméraire class ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Vengeur du Peuple (en:Vengeur) (1794), a 20-gun corvette full name "Vengeur du Peuple"
- French schooner Vengeur (1799) (en:Vengeur) (1799), a 8-gun schooner (not exists)
- French ship Vengeur (1803) (en:Vengeur) (1803-1806), a 120-gun Océan class ship of the line
- French ship Vengeur (1872) (en:Vengeur) (1872-1905), an armoured coast guard (not exists)
- Vengeur, a Monitor type ironclad of 1882.
- Vengeur (Q137) (en:Vengeur (Q137)) (1931-1942), a Redoutable class submarine, eventually scuttled with the Toulon fleet in 1942 (not exists)
- See also
- Le Vengeur, privateer involved in the Action of 22 January 1794 against a fleet of British East Indiamen.
- A 74-gun ship of the line of the French Republican Navy also bore the name Vengeur du Peuple ("Avenger of the People) around 1794, and was sometimes referred to simply as "Le Vengeur" - this ship fought, and was sunk, at the Third Battle of Ushant on 1 June 1794.
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Three vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS Venture:
- The first USS Venture (SP-616) (en:Venture (SP-616)) was a steam yacht leased by the Navy from 1917 to 1919.
- The second USS Venture (PC-826) (en:Venture (PC-826)) was also a yacht, originally built in 1931, acquired at the end of December 1941, used for patrols and convoys along the East Coast, and sold in 1946.
- The third USS Venture (MSO-496) (en:Venture (MSO-496)) was a minesweeper in service from 1956 to 1971.
For the fictional starship, see USS Venture (Star Trek).
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Venturer.
- HMS Ranger (1787) (en:HMS Venturer) was a 14-gun cutter purchased in 1787 and named HMS Ranger. She was captured by the French in 1794, recaptured in 1797, then briefly retaken but finally recaptured. She was recommissioned as HMS Venturer and was sold in 1803. (not exists)
- HMS Venturer (1807) (en:HMS Venturer) was a 10-gun schooner, previously the French ship Nouvelle Enterprise. She was captured by HMS Nimrod in 1807. She was renamed HMS Theodocia in 1812 and sold in 1814.{{Ref_label|A|a|none}}
(not exists) - HMS Venturer (1943) HMS Venturer (P68) — английская подводная лодка времен Второй Мировой войны, головной корабль типа U с длинным корпусом, программа 1941/42 годов (официальное название), часто именуемого типом V. (en:HMS Venturer (P68) was a V class submarine launched in 1943 and sold to the Norwegian Navy in 1946. She was renamed HNoMS Utstein and was scrapped in 1964.)
- HMS Venturer has been a name allocated to three tenders of HMS Flying Fox, the Bristol Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Division:
- Motor minesweeper 261 was HMS Venturer between 1948 and 1956
- HMS Buttington (M1117) (en:HMS Buttington) was HMS Venturer in 1962 (not exists)
- HMS Hodgeston (M1146) (en:HMS Hodgeston) was HMS Venturer between 1961 and 1975
- HMS Venturer (1978) (en:HMS Venturer) was a converted minesweeper launched in 1972 as the commercial trawler Suffolk Harvester. She was converted and commissioned into the Severn RNR in 1978 and was returned to her original owner in 1983. She was converted into an oil rig safety/standby vessel. (not exists)
- References
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British Warships in the Age of Sail, 1793-1817 by Rif Winfield has this as taken 17 December 1807, renamed HMS Theodosia upon registration on 19 December 1808 and sold 15 December 1814.
- {{Colledge}}
- Rif Winfield, British Warships in the Age of Sail, 1793-1817. (Chatham Publishing, 2005)
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Sixteen ships of the French Navy have born the name Vénus in honour of the Roman goddess of love Venus:
- French frigate Vénus (1706) (en:Vénus) (1706), a 16-gun frigate (not exists)
- French frigate Vénus (1724) (en:Vénus) (1724), a 26-gun frigate (not exists)
- French frigate Vénus (1780) (en:Vénus) (1780), a 32-gun frigate, lead ship of her class.
- French frigate Vénus (1782) (en:Vénus) (1782), a Hébé class frigate
- French corvette Vénus (1794) (en:Vénus) (1794), a 26-gun corvette
- French corvette Vénus (1795) (en:Vénus) (1795 ), a captured 20-gun Dutch corvette (not exists)
- French galley Vénus (1797) (en:Vénus) (1797), a captured Venitian galley (not exists)
- French fluyt Vénus (1799) (en:Vénus) (1799), a fluyt (not exists)
- French frigate Vénus (1808) (en:Vénus) (1808), a Junon class frigate
- French corvette Vénus (1810) (en:Vénus) (1810), a captured 20-gun Dutch corvette (not exists)
- French frigate Vénus (1823) (en:Vénus) (1823), a 52-gun frigate, lead ship of her class. (not exists)
- French frigate Vénus (1865) (en:Vénus) (1865), a steam frigate, lead ship of her class. (not exists)
- French ship Vénus (1914) (en:Vénus) (1914), an armed cargo (not exists)
- French ship Vénus (1914) (en:Vénus) (1918), an armed cargo (not exists)
- French submarine Vénus (1936) (en:Vénus) (1936), a Minerve class submarine
- Vénus (S649) (en:Vénus) (1966), a Daphné class submarine (not exists)
- Sources and references
- {{Cite book|first=Jean-Michel |last=Roche |year=2005 |chapter= |title=Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671 - 1870 |isbn=978-2-9525917-0-6 |oclc=165892922 |page=}}
{{Page needed|page number or exact name of the entry in the dictionary|date=September 2010}}
{{Self-published inline|date=February 2010}} - NetMarine
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Venus, after Venus, the goddess of love in Roman mythology:
- HMS Venus (1758) (en:HMS Venus) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1758. She was reduced to 32 guns in 1792 and renamed HMS Heroine in 1809. She was sold in 1828. (not exists)
- HMS Venus (1807) (en:HMS Venus) was a 36-gun fifth rate captured from the Danish in 1807. She was used for harbour service from 1809 and was sold in 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Venus (1820) (en:HMS Venus) was a 46-gun fifth rate launched in 1820. She was lent to the Marine Society between 1848 and 1862 as a training ship and was sold in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Venus (1895) (en:HMS Venus) was an Eclipse-class protected cruiser launched in 1895 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Venus (R50) (en:HMS Venus) was a V-class destroyer launched in 1943. She was converted into a frigate between 1951 and 1952, and was sold in 1972.
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MV Venus may refer to a number of ships.
- List of Empire ships (I–J) (en:MV Venus), launched in 1939 as Empire Jonquil
- MV Black Prince (1966) (en:MV Venus), the summer name of the MV Black Prince between 1970 and 1985
- MV S Venus (en:MV S Venus) a ship hijacked by pirates in January, 2009
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Verdin:
- USS Verdin (AMS-38) (en:USS Verdin (YMS-471)) was a YMS-1-class minesweeper that was launched in 1944 and served as YMS-471 until renamed Verdin in 1947.
- USS Verdin (ASR-17) (en:USS Verdin (ASR-17)) was a Chanticleer-class submarine rescue ship, projected but cancelled after the surrender of Japan in 1945.
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USS Vermillion could be referring to a number of different ships in the US Navy. All of these vessels are named for a bay located in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, southeast of Vermilion Parish and southwest of Iberia Parish.
Confusion is caused by the fact that "Vermillion" is frequently spelled "Vermilion" with only one "L".
- HMS Smiter (D55) (en:Vermillion (ACV-52/CVE-52)) - as a Prince William-class auxiliary aircraft carrier assigned to Great Britain on 23 June 1943. In 1944 commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Smiter (D55).
- USS Vermilion (AKA-107) (en:Vermilion (AKA-107)) (with one "L") - an attack transport, built in 1944 and served until 1971.
- USS Kula Gulf (CVE-108) (en:Vermillion Bay (CVE-108)) - a Commencement Bay-class escort carrier was renamed Kula Gulf on 6 November 1943, prior to the laying of her keel.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Vermont in honor of the 14th state.
- The first USS Vermont (1848) (en:Vermont) was one of nine ships of the line authorized by Congress in 1816, but it was not launched until 1848, and only ever saw service as a receiving ship, from 1862 to 1901.
- The second USS Vermont (BB-20) (en:Vermont (BB-20)) was a Connecticut-class battleship.
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Two ships and a training establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Vernon, possibly after Admiral Edward Vernon:
- HMS Vernon (1781) (en:HMS Vernon) was a 14-gun armed ship listed between 1781 and 1782. (not exists)
- HMS Vernon (1832) (en:HMS Vernon) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1832. She became tender to the Navy's gunnery school HMS Excellent, and then the torpedo school ship in 1876. She was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1886 and sold in 1923. (not exists)
- HMS Vernon (shore establishment) (en:HMS Vernon) was the torpedo school established in 1876. She remained in commission until 1996, using a number of different hulked ships as her home until she moved ashore in 1923. Ships that have been named Vernon whilst part of the school include:
- HMS Ariadne (1859) (en:HMS Ariadne) - was jointly commissioned as Vernon with the original Vernon in 1876 and was used until 1886. (not exists)
- HMS Donegal (1858) (en:HMS Donegal) - was Vernon from 1886.
- HMS Marlborough (1855) (en:HMS Marlborough) - was Vernon II from 1895.
- HMS Warrior (1860) «Уорриор» (англ. Warrior — «воин») — первый в мире цельнометаллический броненосец британского королевского флота для плавания в открытом море, спущеный на воду 29 декабря 1860 года. (en:HMS Warrior - was Vernon III from 1904.)
- HMS Actaeon (the original HMS Vernon (1832)) - was renamed Vernon IV in 1904.
- HMS Skylark (1932) (en:HMS Skylark) - a minelaying tender, was renamed Vernon in 1938. (not exists)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Verulam, probably after Francis Bacon, who was Baron Verulam, or other holders of the baronetage or earldom of Verulam:
- HMS Verulam (1917) (en:HMS Verulam) was an Admiralty V class destroyer launched in 1917 and sunk in 1919.
- HMS Verulam (R28) (en:HMS Verulam) was a V-class destroyer launched in 1943. She was converted into a Type 15 fast anti-submarine frigate between 1951 and 1952, and was sold in 1972.
- References
- {{colledge}}
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Twelve ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Vesuvius or HMS Vesuve, after the volcano Mount Vesuvius. Another was planned but never completed, while doubt exists over the existence of another:
- HMS Vesuvius (1691) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was an 8-gun fireship launched in 1691 and expended in 1693. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius (1693) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was an 8-gun fireship launched in 1693. She was stranded in 1695 but was refloated that year. She was condemned in 1705. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius (1739) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was a 16-gun fireship, previously the civilian Worcester. She was purchased in 1739 and broken up in 1742. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius (1756) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was an 8-gun fireship, previously the civilian King of Portugal. She was purchased in 1756, converted to a sloop that year, and was sold in 1763. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius (1771) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was an 8-gun fireship launched in 1771. She was converted to a sloop and renamed HMS Raven later that year and was sold in 1780. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius (1776) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was an 8-gun bomb vessel launched in 1776 and sold in 1812. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuve (1795) (en:HMS Vesuve) was a 3-gun gunvessel captured from the French in 1795 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius may have been an 8-gun bomb vessel purchased in 1797 and sold in 1813, though this may refer to the Vesuvius launched in 1776.
- HMS Vesuvius (1813) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was an 8-gun bomb vessel launched in 1813 and sold in 1819. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius was to have been an 8-gun bomb vessel. She was ordered in 1823, cancelled in 1828, reordered in 1830 and cancelled in 1831.
- HMS Vesuvius (1839) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was a wooden paddle sloop launched in 1839 and sold for scrapping in 1865. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius (1874) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was an iron screw torpedo boat launched in 1874. She was sold in 1923 and foundered under tow to the breakers. (not exists)
- HMS Vesuvius (1933) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was a torpedo-discharge lighter purchased in 1933 and renamed TL1 in 1940. (not exists)
- HMS Skylark (1932) (en:HMS Vesuvius) was a minelaying tender launched in 1932 as HMS Skylark. She was renamed HMS Vernon in 1938 and HMS Vesuvius in 1941. She was sold in 1957. (not exists)
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Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Vesuvius, commemorating the Italian volcano located on the eastern side of the Bay of Naples, whose most famous eruption, on 24 79 August, destroyed the city of Pompeii and the town of Herculaneum.
- The bomb ketch USS Vesuvius (1806) operated during the first decade of the 19th century.
- The bomb brig USS Vesuvius (1846) saw action during the Mexican-American War.
- Tippecanoe, a Canonicus-class monitor, was renamed Vesuvius on 15 June 1869 and subsequently renamed USS Wyandotte on 10 August 1869.
- Крейсер Крейсер (нидерл. kruiser, мн. ч. крейсера или крейсеры, от kruisen — крейсировать, плавать по определенному маршруту) — боевой надводный корабль, способный выполнять задачи независимо от основного флота, среди которых может быть борьба с легкими силами флота и торговыми судами противника, оборона соединений боевых кораблей и конвоев, огневая поддержка приморских флангов сухопутных войск и обеспечение высадки морских десантов, постановка минных заграждений и другие. (The en:cruiser USS Vesuvius (1888), a unique vessel armed with pneumatic guns, bombarded Cuba during the Spanish-American War.)
- USS Vesuvius (AE-15) (en:USS Vesuvius (AE-15)), an ammunition ship, saw action during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Veteran:
- HMS Veteran (1787) (en:HMS Veteran) was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line, launched in 1787 and broken up in 1816.
- HMS Prometheus (1807) (en:HMS Veteran) was an 18-gun fireship launched in 1807 as HMS Prometheus. She was used for harbour service from 1819, was renamed HMS Veteran in 1839 and was broken up in 1852. (not exists)
- HMS Veteran (D72) (en:HMS Veteran) was a Admiralty V class destroyer launched in 1919 and sunk in 1942.
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Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Vicksburg, named in honor of the city Vicksburg, Mississippi, and/or the Civil War Battle of Vicksburg (1863).
- The first USS Vicksburg (1863) (en:Vicksburg) was a steamship, purchased and commissioned by the Navy in 1863, and sold in 1865.
- The second USS Vicksburg (PG-11) (en:Vicksburg (PG-11)) was a gunboat, commissioned in 1897 and renamed Alexander Hamilton in 1922 in the Coast Guard. Around 1935, she was renamed Beta and finally placed out of service in 1944.
- The third USS Vicksburg (CL-86) (en:Vicksburg (CL-86)), originally named USS Cheyenne, was a Cleveland-class light cruiser, commissioned in 1944 and struck in 1962.
- The fourth USS Vicksburg (CG-69) (en:Vicksburg (CG-69)), originally named USS Port Royal, is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser, commissioned in 1992 and on active service as of 2008.
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USS Victor is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Victor (SP-1995) (en:USS Victor (SP-1995)), a wooden-hulled motor-boat constructed at Camden, New Jersey, by Clement A. Troth, and completed in 1917.
- USS Victor (AMc-109) (en:USS Victor (AMc-109)),a coastal minesweeper laid down in 1941.
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Victor:
- HMS Victor (1777) (en:HMS Victor) was a 10-gun brig-sloop purchased in 1777. She foundered in 1780. (not exists)
- HMS Victor (1779) (en:HMS Victor) was a 14-gun sloop captured from the Americans in 1779 and listed until 1782. (not exists)
- HMS Victor (1798) (en:HMS Victor) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1798 and paid off to be sold in 1808. (not exists)
- French corvette Revenant (en:HMS Victor) was an 18-gun brig-sloop, formerly the French Iena. She was captured in 1808, recaptured by the French in 1809, retaken by the British in 1810 and sold.
- HMS Victor (1814) (en:HMS Victor) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1814. She foundered in 1842. (not exists)
- CSS Rappahannock (en:HMS Victor) was a wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1855. She was sold in 1863 as the civilian Scylla, and re-purchased by the Confederate Navy as CSS Rappahannock.
- HMS Victor (1913) (en:HMS Victor) was an Acasta-class destroyer launched in 1913 and sold in 1923. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Victor Emmanuel (1855) (en:HMS Victor Emmanuel)
- HMS Victory (disambiguation) (en:HMS Victory)
- HMS Victoria (en:HMS Victoria)
- HMS Victorious (en:HMS Victorious)
- HMS Victoire (en:HMS Victoire) (not exists)
- HMY Victoria and Albert (en:HMY Victoria and Albert)
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USS Victoria is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Victoria (1855) (en:USS Victoria (1855)), a Civil War gunboat serving in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. She was built in 1855, purchased by the Navy in 1861, decommissioned in 1865, and dropped from documentation in 1871.
- USS Victoria (AO-46) (en:USS Victoria (AO-46)) built in 1917 as the steel-hulled, single-screw tanker George G. Henry. She was chartered by the Navy and commissioned in 1918. In 1942 she was renamed, erroneously Victor, then Victoria, after the Victoria River of Australia. She was decommissioned in 1945, and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in 1946.
- USNS Victoria (T-AK-281) (en:USNS Victoria (T-AK-281)) was launched as the "Victory Ship" Ethiopia Victory in 1944. She was one of four Victory Ships transferred from the Maritime Administration to the Navy for conversion to fleet ballistic missile (FBM) resupply cargo ships. Transferred in 1964, she was renamed for Victoria, Texas in 1965. She was stricken in 1986. (not exists)
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Three British Royal Yachts have been named HMY Victoria and Albert after the British Monarch and her husband:
- HMY Victoria and Albert (en:HMY Victoria and Albert) was a twin paddle steamer launched 25 April 1843, later renamed Osborne
- HMY Victoria and Albert II (en:HMY Victoria and Albert), a 360 foot steamer launched 16 January 1855
- HMY Victoria and Albert III (en:HMY Victoria and Albert) completed in 1901
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Victoria Louise may refer to:
- Prinzessin Victoria Luise (en:SS Prinzessin Victoria Luise), a German cruise ship launched in 1897, that ran aground off the coast of Jamaica in 1906
- SS Deutschland «Дойчланд» (нем. Deutschland) — трансатлантический лайнер времен Первой Мировой войны, принадлежащий немецкой судоходной компании «Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft» (или HAPAG). (en:SS Victoria Luise, a German passenger liner originally named SS Deutschland; renamed 1910)
- DELAG (en:LZ 11 Viktoria Luise), a pre-WWI German airship.
- See also
- Виктория Луиза, принцесса Прусская Виктория Луиза (нем. Viktoria Luise Adelheid Mathilde Charlotte; 13 сентября 1892, Мраморный дворец близ Потсдама — 11 декабря 1980, Ганновер) — принцесса Прусская, после замужества герцогиня Брауншвейгская. (en:Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia)
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Four vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Victoria in honour of Queen Victoria:
- HMS Victoria (1839) (en:HMS Victoria (1839)), a wooden paddle sloop launched in India in 1839 and sold in about 1864 (not exists)
- HMS Victoria (1859) (en:HMS Victoria (1859)), a first rate screw ship broken up in 1893
- HMS Victoria (1864) (en:HMS Victoria (1864)), a Coast Guard yawl, sold in 1905 (not exists)
- HMS Victoria (1887) (en:HMS Victoria (1887)), a Victoria-class battleship sunk in a collision with HMS Camperdown in 1893 in the Mediterranean with the loss of 358 lives.
- See also
- Three Royal Yachts have been named HMY Victoria and Albert
- HMVS Victoria (en:HMVS Victoria), two ships of the colonial navy of Victoria, Australia
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USS Victorious is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS George F. Elliott (AP-13) (en:USS Victorious (ID-3514)), a steel-hulled, single-screw cargo vessel commissioned at San Francisco, California, on 19 October 1918.
- USNS Victorious (T-AGOS-19) (en:USNS Victorious (T-AGOS-19)), an Ocean Surveillance Ship delivered to the Navy, 13 August 1991.
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Victorious.
- The first HMS Victorious (1785) (en:Victorious), launched in 1785 at Blackwall Yard, London, was a third-rate ship of the line, with an armament of 74 guns.
- The second HMS Victorious (1808) (en:Victorious), launched in 1808 at Bucklers Hard, was another 74-gun third-rate.
- The third HMS Victorious (1895) (en:Victorious), launched in 1895, was a Majestic-class battleship. She had a quiet career, spending World War I as a dockyard repair ship before being broken up in 1923.
- HMS Victorious (1939) HMS Victorious (ЕВК «Викториес», от англ. victorious — победоносный) — авианосец КВМФ Великобритании типа «Илластриес». (The fourth en:Victorious (R38) was an Illustrious-class fleet aircraft carrier, launched in 1939. She saw much action in World War II. She was scrapped in 1969.)
- The fifth and current Victorious (S29), launched in 1993, is a nuclear ballistic missile submarine, the second of the Vanguard class.
- Other Ships
- The Royal Navy predreadnought battleship HMS Prince George briefly was renamed HMS Victorious II in 1918-1919 before reverting to her original name.
- Battle honours
- French ship Rivoli (1810) (en:Rivoli) 1812
- Бисмарк (линейный корабль) «Бисмарк» — линейный корабль германского военного флота, один из самых известных кораблей Второй мировой войны. (en:Bismarck 1941)
- Арктика Арктика (греч. ἄρκτος — «медведь» (греч. arktikos — северный., от arctos — медведь (по созвездию Б. Медведица) — единый физико-географический район Земли, примыкающий к Северному полюсу и включающий окраины материков Евразии и Северной Америки, почти весь Северный Ледовитый океан с островами (кроме прибрежных островов Норвегии), а также прилегающие части Атлантического и Тихого океанов. Южная граница Арктики совпадает с южной границей зоны тундры. Площадь около 27 млн. кв. км; иногда Арктику ограничивают с юга Северным полярным кругом (66° 33′ с. ш.), в этом случае её площадь составит 21 млн. кв. км. (en:Arctic 1941–1942)
- Датско-Норвежская операция Датско-Норвежская операция или Операция Везерюбунг (нем. Fall Weserübung), также: «Учения на Везере» или «Везерские манёвры» — немецкая операция по захвату Дании (Везерюбунг-Зюйд (нем. Weserübung-Süd)) и Норвегии (Везерюбунг-Норд (нем. Weserübung-Nord)) во время Второй мировой войны. (en:Norway 1941–1942)
- Бискайя Бискайя (исп. Vizcaya, баск. Bizkaia) — провинция на севере Испании в составе автономного сообщества Страна Басков. (en:Biscay 1942)
- Мальтийские конвои Мальтийские конвои — серия конвоев Союзников со снабжением для блокированного острова Мальта, предпринятая в ходе Второй мировой войны. (en:Malta Convoys 1942)
- Western Desert Campaign (en:North Africa) 1942
- Sabang (en:Sabang) 1944
- Палембанг Палембанг (индон. Kota Palembang) — город на острове Суматра на юге Индонезии. (en:Palembang 1945)
- Битва за Окинаву Битва за Окинаву, также известная как Операция Айсберг — операция по захвату японского острова Окинава войсками США при поддержке американского и британского флотов. (en:Okinawa 1945)
- Япония Япония (яп. 日本 Нихон, Ниппон?), официальное название «Нихон коку», «Ниппон коку» (info) (яп. 日本国?) — островное государство в Восточной Азии. (en:Japan 1945)
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Victory.
- HMS Victory (1569) (en:HMS Victory), a 42-gun ship, originally the Great Christopher, purchased by the Royal Navy in 1569 and broken up in 1608. (not exists)
- HMS Victory (1620) (en:HMS Victory), a 42-gun great ship launched at Deptford in 1620. She was rebuilt in 1666 as an 82-gun second-rate ship of the line and broken up in 1691.
- HMS Royal James (1675) (en:HMS Victory), a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line launched in 1675 as Royal James, renamed 7 March 1691. Great repair 1694-1695. Burnt by accident in February 1721.
- HMS Victory (1737) (en:HMS Victory), a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line launched in 1737. She was wrecked in 1744 in the Western Approaches to the English Channel, and found again in 2008.
- HMS Victory (1764) (en:HMS Victory), an 8-gun schooner launched in 1764. She served in Canada and was burned in 1768. (not exists)
- HMS Victory (1765) HMS Victory — Her Majesty Ship Victory. (en:HMS Victory, a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line launched in 1765, one of the most famous warships ever launched. She served in the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. She was Keppel's flagship at Ushant, Jervis's flagship at Cape St Vincent and Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar. She served as a harbour ship after 1824 and was moved to a dry dock at Portsmouth in 1922 where she continues to be flagship of the Second Sea Lord, and is preserved as a museum ship.)
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Ships which have borne the name USS Victory:
- Factual
- USS Victory (1863) (en:Victory (1863)) was a United States Navy gunboat, launched in 1863 and sold in 1865.
See also HMS Victory.
- Fictional
- Geordi La Forge (en:Victory (NCC-9754)) is a Constellation-class starship in the Star Trek universe.
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Vidyut:
- INS Vidyut (K83) (en:INS Vidyut (K83)) was the lead vessel of her class of fast attack craft of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Vidyut (K48) (en:INS Vidyut (K48)) is a Veer class corvette, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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Six merchant ships have been named Vienna.
- Vienna, a pre1819 American sloop.<ref name ="Vienna">{{cite web |title = Vienna|url = http://www.greatlakesships.org/basicsearch.aspx?name=Vienna&year=&type=&number=%7Caccessdate = 26 February 2009 |publisher = Alpena County Public Library}}
</ref> - Vienna, a schooner built in 1866, Canadian.<ref name ="Vienna" />
- Vienna, a schooner built in 1871, Official No. C950558.<ref name ="Vienna" />
- SS Vienna (1873) (en:SS Vienna (1873)), a bulk freighter built in 1873, Official No. US25875.<ref name ="Vienna" />
- SS Vienna (1894) (en:SS Vienna (1894)) a Great Eastern Railway ferry (not exists)
- SS Vienna (1929) (en:SS Vienna (1929)), a London and North Eastern Railway passenger ship built in 1929 by John Brown & Company, Clydebank (not exists)
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A number of vessels of the British revenue services, at times known as the Inland Revenue, HM Customs and Excise, HM Revenue and Customs, and most recently UK Border Agency, have been named Vigilant:{{Ref_label|A|a|none}}
- HMRC Vigilant (1901) (en:HMRC Vigilant) was a customs cutter built in 1901 and converted into a houseboat in 1920. She is currently laid up awaiting preservation. (not exists)
- HMRC Vigilant (1921) (en:HMRC Vigilant) was the former HMS Esther, acquired in 1921 and the sole Revenue vessel during the 1920s. (not exists)
- HMRC Vigilant (1947) (en:HMRC Vigilant) was the former HMS Benbecula, acquired in 1947.
- HMCC Vigilant (en:HMCC Vigilant) is a customs cutter built in 2003, and in service as of 2009.
- Notes
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The standard prefix for a British Government Revenue Cruiser (or Cutter) is 'HMRC', which stands for 'His (or Her) Majesty's Revenue Cruiser (or, if appropriate, Cutter)'. The abbreviation 'HMCC', for 'His (or Her) Majesty's Customs Cutter' is used on current vessels.
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- References
- King's Cutters and Smugglers, by Keble-Chatterton, E, George Allen, 1908
- Smuggling: a history, 1700 - 1970, Phillipson, D, David & Charles, 1973
- King’s Cutters – The Revenue Service and the War Against Smuggling, Smith, G, Conway Maritime Press, 1983
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Thirteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Vigilant:
- HMS Vigilant (1755) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a schooner, which served on the Canadian lakes. She was captured by the French in 1756. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1774) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a 64 gun third rate ship of the line, built in 1774. She was converted to a prison ship in 1799, and sank in 1806. She was subsequently raised several months later, and broken up in 1814.
- HMS Vigilant (1777) (en:HMS Vigilant) was an armed ship purchased in 1777, formerly the Empress of Russia. She was burnt as unfit in 1780. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1803) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a schooner, purchased in 1803, and sold in 1808. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1806) (en:HMS Vigilant) was previously the French schooner Imperial, captured by HMS Cygnet in 1806, and later that year, renamed HMS Subtle. She was wrecked off Bermuda in 1807. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1821) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a cutter built in 1821 and sold in 1832. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1846) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a wood screw frigate, ordered in 1846, but cancelled in 1849. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1856) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a wood screw gunvessel, built in 1856 and sold in 1869. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1871) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a wood paddle despatch boat, built in 1871, and sold in 1886 to serve as a despatch boat in Hong Kong. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (1900) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a C-class destroyer, built speculatively by the yards of John Brown & Company, launched in 1900 and bought that year by the navy. She was sold in 1920 for breaking up. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (R93) (en:HMS Vigilant) was an V-class destroyer that saw service during World War II. She was later converted into a Type 15 fast anti-submarine frigate
- HMS HMS Vigilant (1975) (en:HMS Vigilant) was a patrol boat launched in March 1975, and renamed Meavy in July 1986. (not exists)
- HMS Vigilant (S30) (en:HMS Vigilant) is a Vanguard'- class submarine, commissioned in November 1996 and currently in service.
- See also
- Two similarly named ships, HMS Vigilante
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USS Vigilant has been the name of several United States Navy ships, and may refer to:
- USS Vigilant (1812) (en:USS Vigilant (1812)), a revenue cutter in commission from 1812 to 1842 (not exists)
- USS Vigilant (YT-25) (en:USS Vigilant (YT-25)), a tug commissioned in 1898 and stricken in 1927
- USS Vigilant (SP-406) (en:USS Vigilant (SP-406)), later USS SP-406, a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
- USS Vigilant (WPC-154) (en:USS Vigilant (WPC-154)), a United States Coast Guard cutter in commission from 1927 to 1966 which was under United States Navy control from 1941 to 1946 (not exists)
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Several ships in the United States Coast Guard have been named USCGC Vigilant.
- The first USRC Vigilant (en:Vigilant) was launched in 1791.
- The fourth USCGC Vigilant (WSC-154) (en:Vigilant (WSC-154)) was commissioned in 1927 and decommissioned in 1954. (not exists)
- USCGC Vigilant (WMEC-617) (en:Vigilant (WMEC-617)) was a Reliance-class cutter commissioned in 1964 and in service as of 2005.
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Vigo, after the Battle of Vigo Bay.
- HMS Dartmouth (1693) (en:HMS Vigo) was a 48-gun fourth rate launched in 1693 as HMS Dartmouth. She was captured by the French in 1695, retaken in 1702 and renamed HMS Vigo, and was wrecked in 1703.
- HMS Vigo (1810) (en:HMS Vigo) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1810, used as a receiving ship from 1827, and broken up in 1865.
- HMS Agincourt (1817) (en:HMS Vigo) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1817 as HMS Agincourt. She was reduced to harbour service in 1848, renamed HMS Vigo in 1865 and was sold in 1884.
- HMS Vigo was to have been a Admiralty modified W-class destroyer. She was cancelled in December 1918.
- HMS Vigo (D31) (en:HMS Vigo) was a Battle-class destroyer launched in 1945 and broken up 1964.
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USS Vigor is a name used more than once by the United States Navy:
- USS Vigor (AMc-110) (en:USS Vigor (AMc-110)), a minesweeper laid down on 6 August 1941.
- USS Vigor (AM-473) (en:USS Vigor (AM-473)), a minesweeper laid down on 16 June 1952 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Viking, after the Vikings, whilst another Viking was in service with the Royal New Zealand Navy:
- HMS Viking (1909) (en:HMS Viking) was a Tribal class destroyer launched in 1909 and sold for scrap in 1919. She was the only six funnelled vessel to serve in the Royal Navy.
- HMNZS Viking (1937) (en:HMNZS Viking) was a training ketch, known to have been in service with the Royal New Zealand Navy between 1937 and 1945. (not exists)
- HMS Viking (P69) (en:HMS Viking) was a V-class submarine launched in 1943. She was transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1946 and renamed HNoMS Utvær. She was sold in 1964. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Gay Viking (en:HMS Gay Viking) was a motor gun boat launched in 1943 and sunk in a collision in 1945. She was originally ordered for the Turkish Navy but was taken over by the Royal Navy due to World War II.
- HMS Vindex (1915) (en:HMS Vindex (1915)) was a Royal Navy seaplane carrier of the First World War. She had been built in 1905 by Armstrong Whitworth as the Viking, a fast passenger ferry for the Isle of Man Steam Packet.
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[[en:HMS Viking]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Viking:
- USS Viking (1898) (en:USS Viking (1898)), a converted yacht which saw service in the Spanish–American War.
- USS Viking (ARS-1) (en:USS Viking (ARS-1)), a repair ship during World War II.
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[[en:USS Viking]]
Four ships of the French Navy have born the name Ville de Paris, in honour of the city of Paris:
- The 90-gun ship of the line Ville de Paris, later upgraded to 104 guns (1764)
- French ship Ville de Paris (1803) (en:Ville de Paris), a 12-gun vessel (1803) (not exists)
- French ship Commerce de Paris (1806) (en:Ville de Paris), a 110-gun ship of the line, lead ship of her class (1804), renamed Commerce de Paris
- French ship Ville de Paris (1851) (en:Ville de Paris), a 120-gun ship of the line of the Océan class (1851)
Also the ship of the line of the Royal Navy HMS Ville de Paris, launched in 1795, was named in honour of the Ville de Paris of 1764.
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Ville de Quebec.
- HMCS Ville de Quebec (K242) (en:HMCS Ville de Quebec (K242)) (I) was a Flower class corvette that served the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. (not exists)
- HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332) (en:HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332)) (II) is a Halifax class frigate serving the Canadian Forces from 1993 to present.
- Battle honours
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic, 1942-1944.)
- Battle of the St. Lawrence (en:Gulf of St. Lawrence), 1942.
- Mediterranean, 1943.
- English Channel, 1944-1945.
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[[en:HMCS Ville de Quebec]]
[[fr:NCSM Québec]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Vimiera, an alternative spelling of Vimeiro in Portugal, site of the Battle of Vimeiro. A third ship was planned, but was later renamed:
- HMS Vimiera (1808) (en:HMS Vimiera) was a 16-gun brig-sloop, formerly the French Pylade. She was captured in 1808 and sold in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Vimiera (1917) (en:HMS Vimiera) was an Admiralty V-class destroyer launched in 1917 and sunk by a mine in 1942.
- HMS Vimiera was to have been a Battle-class destroyer. She was renamed HMS Danae and reordered as a Daring-class destroyer in 1945, and was cancelled in 1946.
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Vinash:
- INS Vinash (K85) (en:INS Vinash (K85)) was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Vinash (K47) (en:INS Vinash (K47)) is a Veer class corvette, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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Four United States Navy ships have been named USS Vincennes, after the town of Vincennes, Indiana, site of an important Patriot victory in the American Revolution.
- The first USS Vincennes (1826) (en:Vincennes) was an 18-gun sloop-of-war commissioned in 1826, the first U.S. Navy vessel to circumnavigate the globe. She later served as a blockade ship during the Civil War.
- The second USS Vincennes (CA-44) (en:Vincennes (CA-44)) was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1937 and lost in the World War II Battle of Savo Island with 2 Battle Stars awarded.
- The third USS Vincennes (CL-64) (en:Vincennes (CL-64)) was a light cruiser commissioned in 1944 and active in the war, and decommissioned in 1946 with 6 Battle Stars awarded.
- The fourth USS Vincennes (CG-49) (en:Vincennes (CG-49)) is a guided missile cruiser commissioned 1985 and known for shooting down an Iranian airliner (Iran Air Flight 655, of flag carrier Iran Air) in 1988. She has now been decommissioned with 1 Combat Action Ribbon awarded.
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HMS Vindex has been the name of more than one Royal Navy ship.
- HMS Vindex (1915) (en:HMS Vindex (1915)), a mixed seaplane and landplane carrier acquired in 1915 and sold in 1920 (formerly SS Viking of the Isle of Man Steam Packet)
- HMS Vindex (D15) (en:HMS Vindex (D15)), a Nairana class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1943 and sold in 1947
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Vindicator.
- The first, Vindicator (1863), was a sidewheel steam ram, launched in 1863 and struck in 1865.
- The second, Vindicator (T-AGOS-3), was an Ocean Surveillance Ship, launched in 1984 and struck in 1993.
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