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HMS Queen Elizabeth could refer to one of three ships named in honour of Queen Elizabeth of England:
- HMS Queen Elizabeth (1913) HMS Queen Elizabeth (Корабль Её Величества «Куин Элизабет») — головной корабль дредноутов серии Queen Elizabeth, названный в честь Елизаветы I, первый представитель супердредноутов с 15-дюймовым главным калибром. (en:HMS Queen Elizabeth was the lead ship of the Queen Elizabeth class of battleships, launched in 1913 and scrapped in 1948.)
- HMS Queen Elizabeth was to have been the first of the planned CVA-01 class carriers, but the class was never constructed.
- HMS Queen Elizabeth (CVF) HMS Queen Elizabeth — планируемый к постройке авианосец КВМФ Великобритании, первый из двух кораблей типа «Куин Элизабет». (en:HMS Queen Elizabeth will be the first ship of the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers, and which is currently under construction.)
- See also
- HMS Elizabeth Bonaventure (en:HMS Elizabeth Bonaventure) (not exists)
- HMS Elizabeth & Sarah (en:HMS Elizabeth & Sarah) (not exists)
- HMS Elizabeth (en:HMS Elizabeth)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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Queen Elizabeth (ship) can refer to several ships:
- HMS Queen Elizabeth (en:HMS Queen Elizabeth) for several ships of that name
- RMS Queen Elizabeth «Королева Елизавета» (англ. «RMS Queen Elizabeth») — океанский лайнер, построенный для судоходной компании Cunard Line. (en:RMS Queen Elizabeth)
- RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 (en:RMS Queen Elizabeth 2)
- MS Queen Elizabeth (en:MS Queen Elizabeth)
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Queen Mary (ship) can refer to:
- HMS Queen Mary Его Величества Корабль «Куин Мэри» (англ. HMS Queen Mary) — линейный крейсер Королевского военно-морского флота Великобритании времён Первой мировой войны. (en:HMS Queen Mary, a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy launched in 1912 and sunk at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 )
- TS Queen Mary (en:TS Queen Mary), a Clyde Steamer launched in 1933, now retired as a floating pub/restaurant on the Embankment in London, UK
- RMS Queen Mary «Куин Мэри» (англ. Queen Mary) — трансатлантический лайнер. (en:RMS Queen Mary, a Cunard Line ocean liner launched in 1934, now retired as a hotel in Long Beach, California, USA)
- Queen Mary 2 Queen Mary 2 (англ. Королева Мария 2) — один из крупнейших океанских лайнеров в мире (наряду с «Oasis of the seas», «Freedom of the Seas», «Liberty of the Seas» и «Navigator of the Seas»). (en:RMS Queen Mary 2, a Cunard passenger ship that entered service in 2003)
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Queen Victoria has been the name of several ships:
- PS Queen Victoria (1838) (en:PS Queen Victoria), a wooden paddlewheel steamer that was wrecked in 1853 off Bailey Lighthouse, Howth with the loss of over 80 people
- TS Queen Mary (en:TS Queen Mary) originally sailed as TS Queen Victoria from 1933 to 1935
- RMS Queen Mary «Куин Мэри» (англ. Queen Mary) — трансатлантический лайнер. (en:RMS Queen Mary, according to shipping legend, initially supposed to be called Victoria in line with the naming of Cunard Steamship Lines liners, with an ending in -ia, as with the Lusitania, Mauritania, and the like)
- MS Arcadia (2004) (en:MS Arcadia), a cruise liner which was intended to be Queen Victoria for Cunard Line. However, a restructuring by Cunard's parent company, Carnival Corporation, saw this vessel transferred to P&O as Arcadia
- MS Queen Victoria Куин Виктория (QV) (англ. Queen Victoria) - круизный лайнер компании Кунард Лайн, названный в честь Королевы Виктории. (en:MS Queen Victoria - a ship of similar design and specifications to the Arcadia that was completed and named in 2007 for Cunard Line)
A number of other ships have been named simply Victoria:
- Виктория (каракка) (en:Victoria, the first ship to circumnavigate the globe)
- Spanish frigate Victoria (F82) (en:Victoria (F82)), a Spanish frigate
- HMS Victoria (en:HMS Victoria), five ships of the British Royal Navy
- MV Princess Victoria (en:MV Princess Victoria), a ferry which sank disastrously in 1953
- Lake Victoria ferries (en:Lake Victoria ferry)
- Подводные лодки типа «Апхолдер» Подводные лодки типа «Апхолдер» (англ. Upholder class) — серия британских дизель-электрических подводных лодок. (en:Victoria class submarine, a class of Canadian submarine)
- MV Victoria, a P&O cruise ship operated between 1998 and 2002, now named Oceanic II
- MS Victoria I (en:MS Victoria I), a cruiseferry belonging to Tallink
- MS Kronprinsessan Victoria (en:MS Kronprinsessan Victoria), a ferry operated by Sessan Linjen and Stena Line 1981-1988, now sailing as MS Stena Europe (not exists)
- MS Crown Princess Victoria (en:MS Crown Princess Victoria), a ferry operated by Stena Line in 1990, now sailing as MS Amusement World (not exists)
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Queen. It is one of the oldest ship names of the Royal Navy dating from the time of Henry III of England.
- HMS Queen (1225) (en:HMS Queen) was a ship built in 1225. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Royal Charles (1673) (en:HMS Queen) was a 100-gun first rate launched in 1673 as HMS Royal Charles and renamed HMS Queen in 1693, then renamed HMS Royal George in 1715. She was renamed HMS Royal Anne in 1756 and was broken up in 1767.
- HMS Queen (1769) HMS Queen (1769) — линейный корабль 2 ранга Королевского флота. (en:HMS Queen was a 98-gun second rate launched in 1769. She was reduced to 74 guns in 1811 and was broken up in 1821.)
- HMS Queen (1839) (en:HMS Queen) was a 110-gun first rate launched in 1839. In 1859 the ship was fitted with a screw propeller and reduced to 86 guns. She was broken up in 1871.
- HMS Queen (1839) (en:HMS Queen) was a paddle sloop launched in 1839 and listed until 1860.
- HMS Queen (1902) (en:HMS Queen) was a Formidable-class pre-dreadnought battleship launched in 1902. She was sold in 1920 and broken up in 1921.
- HMS Queen (D19) (en:HMS Queen) was a Bogue class escort carrier, formerly the USS St Andrews. She was launched in 1943 and transferred to the Royal Navy that year. She was returned to the US Navy in 1946.
The battle honours of all HM Ships Queen have been inherited by HMCS Queen, the Canadian Naval Reserve Division in Regina, Saskatchewan. HMCS QUEEN holds certain artifacts from the last HMS Queen.
- Battle Honours
- Battle of Ushant (1781) (en:Ushant 1781)
- Славное первое июня Славное первое июня также известно как 3-я битва при Уэссане (англ. Glorious First of June; фр. Bataille du 13 prairial an 2) — морское сражение между Великобританией и Французской республикой, произошедшее 1 июня 1794 года в водах Атлантического океана. (en:First of June 1794)
- Бой у острова Груа Бой у острова Груа (также Второй бой у о. Груа, англ. Second Battle of Groix или англ. Bridport's Action) — бой между английским и французским флотами, произошедший 23 июня 1795 года, в Бискайском заливе. (en:Groix Island 1795)
- 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 1854-55)
- Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign (en:Dardanelles 1915)
- 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)
- Norway 1945
- Arctic 1945<ref>http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/ol-lo/vol-tom-2/par1/queen-eng.asp</ref>
- See also
- HMS Queen Charlotte (en:HMS Queen Charlotte)
- HMS Queen Elizabeth (en:HMS Queen Elizabeth)
- HMS Queen Mab (en:HMS Queen Mab) (not exists)
- HMS Queen Mary Его Величества Корабль «Куин Мэри» (англ. HMS Queen Mary) — линейный крейсер Королевского военно-морского флота Великобритании времён Первой мировой войны. (en:HMS Queen Mary)
- HMS Queenborough (en:HMS Queenborough)
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Queenborough, after the town of Queenborough in Kent. One of these ships was later transferred to the Royal Australian Navy as HMAS Queenborough.
- HMS Queenborough (1671) (en:HMS Queenborough (1671)), a yacht built at Chatham Dockyard in 1671. She was rebuilt at Sheerness Dockyard in 1718, and was sold on 11 July 1771. (not exists)
- HMS Queenborough (1694) (en:HMS Queenborough (1694)), a sixth-rate of 24 guns, launched at Sheerness Dockyard in 1694. She was rebuilt at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1709, and sold on 20 August 1719. (not exists)
- HMS Queenborough (1744) (en:HMS Queenborough (1744)), a fifth-rate of 44 guns, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard on 7 December 1709 as HMS Fowey. She was renamed Queenborugh on 5 November 1744, and sold in 1746. (not exists)
- HMS Queenborough (1747) (en:HMS Queenborough (1747)), a sixth-rate of 24 guns, launched by Sparrow of Rotherhithe on 21 January 1747. She was lost in a cyclone on 1 January 1761 (not exists)
- HMS Queenborough (1800) (en:HMS Queenborough (1800)), a cutter of 12 guns serving from 1800 to 1806. (not exists)
- HMAS Queenborough (G70) (en:HMAS Queenborough (G70)), a Q class destroyer launched by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd in 1942, and transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in 1945.
- Battle honours
Eight battle honours have been awarded to ships named HMS Queenborough.<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 |page=50 |isbn=0949746002 |oclc=9780949746009}}
</ref> These battle honours are earned by an individual ship, and inherited by subsequent ships of the name.
- Battle of Cuddalore (1758) (en:Sadras) 1758
- Battle of Negapatam (1758) (en:Negapatam) 1958
- Porto Novo 1759
- Арктические конвои Арктические конвои Второй мировой войны проходили из Великобритании и США в северные порты СССР — Архангельск и Мурманск. (en:Arctic 1942-43)
- Сицилийская операция Сицилийская операция или операция «Хаски» — одна из главных военных операций Второй мировой войны, во время которой войска союзников выбили войска стран Оси (Италии и Германии) из Сицилии и захватили остров. (en:Sicily 1943)
- Высадка в Италии Высадка в Италии — серия операций войск антигитлеровской коалиции в сентябре 1943 года на Апеннинском полуострове. (en:Salerno 1943)
- 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 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)
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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=0-7318-0893-2 |oclc= |page=94 }}
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Two submarines of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Queenfish, named in honor of the queenfish, a small food fish found off the Pacific coast of North America..
- The first USS Queenfish (SS-393) (en:Queenfish), (SS-393), was a Balao-class submarine, commissioned in 1944 and struck in 1963.
- The second USS Queenfish (SSN-651) (en:Queenfish), (SSN-651), was a Sturgeon-class submarine, commissioned in 1966 and struck in 1992.
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Two Australian ferries have the name MV Queenscliff:
- MV Queenscliff (1992) (en:MV Queenscliff (1992)), a modern roll-on/roll-off ferry operating in Victoria, Australia
- MV Queenscliff (1983) (en:MV Queenscliff (1983)), a Freshwater class ferry operated by Sydney Ferries Corporation
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USS Quest is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Quest (SP-171) (en:USS Quest (SP-171)), built in 1916 by the Greenport Basin and Drydock Co., Long Island, New York
- USS Quest (AM-281) (en:USS Quest (AM-281)), laid down 24 November 1943 by Gulf Shipbuilding Co., Chickasaw, Alabama
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Three United States Navy ships have been named USS Quincy, after the town of Quincy, Massachusetts.
- The first USS Quincy (AK-10) (en:Quincy (AK-10)) was a German cargo ship seized in 1917 and used until 1922, then sold.
- The second USS Quincy (CA-39) (en:Quincy (CA-39)) was a heavy cruiser sunk during World War II, at the Battle of Savo Island in August 1942.
- The third USS Quincy (CA-71) (en:Quincy (CA-71)) was also a heavy cruiser, named to commemorate her predecessor and commissioned 1943, serving through the rest of WWII and in the Korean War, and decommissioned in 1954.
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Multiple ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Quinnebaug.
- USS Quinnebaug (1866) (en:USS Quinnebaug (1866)) was a sloop-of-war, commissioned in 1867 and decommissioned in 1870.
- USS Quinnebaug (1875) (en:USS Quinnebaug (1875)) was a corvette, commissioned in 1878 and decommissioned in 1889.
- USS Quinnebaug (SP-1687) (en:USS Quinnebaug (SP-1687)) (not exists)
- USS Quinnebaug (SP-2478) (en:USS Quinnebaug (SP-2478)) (not exists)
- USS Quinnebaug (AOG-71) (en:USS Quinnebaug (AOG-71)) was a gasoline tanker. (not exists)
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Three ships of the Peruvian Navy have been named BAP Quiñones after Peruvian military aviator José Quiñones Gonzáles:
- BAP Capitán Quiñones (CL-83) (en:BAP Capitán Quiñones (CL-83)), commissioned in 1960, was a Crown Colony-class cruiser
- BAP Quiñones (DD-76) (en:BAP Quiñones (DD-76)), commissioned in 1980, was a Friesland-class destroyer (not exists)
- BAP Quiñones (FM-58) (en:BAP Quiñones (FM-58)), commissioned in 2006, is a Lupo-class frigate (not exists)
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Quorn, all named after the Quorn Hunt.
- The first HMS Quorn (1916) (en:Quorn, launched in 1916) was a Hunt-class minesweeper that served in the First World War and was sold in 1922. (not exists)
- The second HMS Quorn (L66) (en:Quorn (L66)), launched in 1940, was a Hunt-class destroyer sunk by the Germans in 1944.
- The third and current Quorn (M41), launched in 1988, is a minesweeper of another Hunt class.
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Belgica was and is the name of two Belgian research vessels, with a name derived ultimately from the Latin Gallia Belgica.
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Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Racehorse:
- HMS Racehorse (1757) (en:HMS Racehorse) was an 8-gun privateer captured from the French in 1757. She was on Arctic discovery in 1773. Captured by the American Andrea Doria in 1776 and destroyed by the Royal Navy in 1777 at Delaware Bay. (not exists)
- HMS Racehorse (1777) (en:HMS Racehorse) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1777. She was captured by the French in 1778. In 1780 she was recaptured from the French, renamed HMS Senegal, and then blew up in the same year. (not exists)
- HMS Racehorse (1778) (en:HMS Racehorse) was a 10-gun schooner purchased in 1778. She was wrecked in 1779 at Beachy Head. (not exists)
- HMS Racehorse (1781) (en:HMS Racehorse) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1781. She was broken up in 1799. (not exists)
- HMS Racehorse (1806) (en:HMS Racehorse) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1810. She was wrecked in 1822 at the Isle of Man.
- HMS Racehorse (1830) (en:HMS Racehorse) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1810. She was broken up in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Racehorse (1810) (en:HMS Racehorse) was a 20-gun sixth-rate launched in 1830. She became a coal hulk in 1860 and was sold in 1901. (not exists)
- HMS Racehorse (1860) (en:HMS Racehorse) was a wood screw gunvessel launched in 1860. She was wrecked in 1864 near Yantai in China. (not exists)
- HMS Racehorse (1900) (en:HMS Racehorse) was a Greyhound class destroyer launched in 1900. She was sold in 1920.
- HMS Racehorse (H11) (en:HMS Racehorse) was an R class destroyer launched in 1942. She was sold in 1949.
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USS Racer is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Racer (1861) (en:USS Racer (1861)), a schooner used in the American Civil War.
- USS SC-501 (en:USS Racer (IX-100)), a patrol craft placed in service 27 May 1943.
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Racer
- HMS Racer (1810) (en:HMS Racer) was a 12-gun cutter launched in 1810. She was stranded later that year and was captured by the French. (not exists)
- HMS Racer (1812) (en:HMS Racer) was a 12-gun schooner, formerly the American privateer Independence. She was captured in 1812 and wrecked in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Racer (1818) (en:HMS Racer) was a 6-gun cutter launched in 1818, and ordered to be sold in 1830. (not exists)
- HMS Racer (1833) (en:HMS Racer) was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1833 and sold in 1852. (not exists)
- HMS Racer (1857) (en:HMS Racer) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1857 and broken up in 1876. (not exists)
- HMS Racer (1884) (en:HMS Racer) was a Mariner-class composite screw gunvessel launched in 1884. She was re-classified as a sloop in 1884, used as a salvage vessel from 1917 and was sold in 1928.
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- HMS Racecourse (en:HMS Racecourse) (not exists)
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USS Racine has been the name of two ships of the United States Navy. Both ships are named for the city of Racine, Wisconsin.
- USS Racine (PF-100) (en:USS Racine (PF-100)), a Tacoma-class patrol frigate, which served from 1945 until 1946.
- USS Racine (LST-1191) (en:USS Racine (LST-1191)), a tank landing ship which served from 1971 until 1993.
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Racoon, after the Raccoon:
- HMS Racoon (1780) (en:HMS Racoon) was a 14-gun brig-sloop, dating from at least 1780. She was captured by the French in 1782. (not exists)
- HMS Racoon (1795) (en:HMS Racoon) was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1795 and broken up in 1806. (not exists)
- HMS Racoon (1808) (en:HMS Racoon) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1808. She was used as a convict ship from 1819 and was sold in 1838.
- HMS Racoon (1857) (en:HMS Racoon) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1857 and broken up in 1877. (not exists)
- HMS Racoon (1887) (en:HMS Racoon) was a torpedo cruiser launched in 1887 and sold in 1905.
- HMS Racoon (1910) (en:HMS Racoon) was a Beagle-class destroyer launched in 1910 and wrecked in 1918. (not exists)
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USS Radford' may refer to:
- USS Radford (DD-120) (en:USS Radford (DD-120)), a Wickes-class destroyer in World War I, named in honor of Rear Admiral William Radford.
- USS Radford (DD-446) (en:USS Radford (DD-446)), a Fletcher-class destroyer in World War II, also named after William Radford.
- USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968) (en:USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968)), a Spruance-class destroyer, named in honor of Admiral Arthur W. Radford.
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USS Radiant is a named used more than once by the United States Navy, and may refer to:
- USS Radiant (ID-1324) (en:USS Radiant (ID-1324)), the proposed naval designation for the civilian tug Radiant, which was registered for possible naval service during World War I but never commissioned
- USS Radiant (AMc-99) (en:USS Radiant (AMc-99)), a coastal minesweeper in commission from 1942 to 1945
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Three ships have been called HMS Raider.
- The first HMS Raider (1916) (en:Raider) was an R class destroyer launched in 1916 (not exists)
- The second HMS Raider (H15) (en:Raider) was a Rotherham class destroyer launched in 1942.
- The third and current Raider is a GRP Archer class fast patrol boat and the training craft for Cambridge University Royal Naval Unit.
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USS Rail may refer to:
- USS Rail (AM-26) (en:USS Rail (AM-26)), a single-screw, steel Lapwing-class minesweeper laid down on 15 December 1917 by the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- USS Rail (AMCU-37) (en:USS Rail (AMCU-37)), laid down as LCI(L)-1022 by the Albina Engine & Machinery Works, Portland, Oregon, on 3 March 1944.
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rainbow, after the rainbow, a common meteorological phenomenon:
- HMS Rainbow (1586) (en:HMS Rainbow) was a 26-gun galleon launched in 1586. She was rebuilt in 1602, and again in 1617 to carry 40 guns. She was reconstructed about 1630 as a Second Rate of 54 guns. She was sunk as a breakwater in 1680.
- HMS Rainbow (1697) (en:HMS Rainbow) was a 32-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1697 and sold in 1698. (not exists)
- HMS Rainbow (1747) (en:HMS Rainbow) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1747. She was used as a troopship from 1776, was on harbour service from 1784 and was sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Rainbow (1806) (en:HMS Rainbow) was a 16-gun brig-sloop captured from the French in 1806 and sold in 1807. (not exists)
- HMS Rainbow (1809) (en:HMS Rainbow) was a 28-gun sixth rate, previously the French ship Iris. She was captured in 1809 by HMS Aimable and was sold in 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Rainbow (1823) (en:HMS Rainbow) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1823 and sold in 1838. (not exists)
- HMS Rainbow (1856) (en:HMS Rainbow) was an Albacore-class wood screw gunboat launched in 1856. She was used as a survey vessel from 1857, and a training ship from 1873. She was sold in 1888. (not exists)
- HMCS Rainbow (en:HMS Rainbow) was an Apollo-class protected cruiser launched in 1891. She was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1910. They used her as a depot ship from 1917 and sold her into civilian service in 1920.
- HMS Rainbow (N16) (en:HMS Rainbow) was a Rainbow-class submarine launched in 1930 and sunk in a collision with the steamer Antonietta Costa in 1940. (not exists)
- See also
- USS Argonaut (SS-475) (en:HMCS Rainbow) was previously the American Tench class submarine USS Argonaut. She was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1968 and was renamed HMCS Rainbow, serving until 1974.
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SS Rainbow may refer to one of several Type C2 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission:
- USS Rainier (AE-5) (en:SS Rainbow (1941)) (MC hull number 124, Type C2-T), built by Tampa Shipbuilding; transferred to the United States Navy as Lassen-class ammunition ship USS Rainier (AE-5); scrapped in 1971
- SS Rainbow (1943) (en:SS Rainbow (1943)) (MC hull number 1168, Type C2-S-B1), built by Moore Dry Dock; sold for commercial use under the name Virginia Lykes in 1947; scrapped in 1973 (not exists)
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USS Rainier has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Rainier (1917) (en:USS Rainier (1917)), a schooner commissioned in 1917 and decommissioned in 1919, assigned to the Mexican Patrol in waters off southern and Baja California (not exists)
- USS Rainier (AE-5) (en:USS Rainier (AE-5)), an ammunition ship in commissioned from 1941 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1970
- USNS Rainier (T-AOE-7) (en:USS Rainier (AOE-7)), a fast combat support ship commissioned in 1995, decommissioned in 2003, and transferred to the Military Sealift Command as USNS Rainier (T-AOE-7).
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Raisonnable, the French for "reasonable":
- French ship Raisonnable (1755) (en:Raisonnable), originally a French vessel, the first ship to bear the name was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line. She was captured by the Royal Navy ships Dorsetshire and Achilles on 29 May 1758. She was lost off Martinique on 3 February 1762.
- HMS Raisonnable (1768) (en:Raisonnable), built at Chatham Dockyard and launched in 1768, was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line. She was the first ship that the future Lord Nelson served aboard. She took part in the Battle of Copenhagen and the Battle of Cape Finisterre (1805). She was broken up at Sheerness in 1815.
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Rajput:
- HMS Rotherham (H09) (en:INS Rajput (1942)) was a R class destroyer acquired in 1949 from the Royal Navy, where it served in World War II as HMS Rotherham (H09)
- Раджпут (эсминец) Большой противолодочный корабль «Надёжный», также известный как эскадренный миноносец «Раджпут» (хинди भारतीय युद्ध पोत राजपूत, англ. Rajput) — головной корабль проекта 61-МЭ (код НАТО — «Kashin-II class», известный так же как «Rajput»), построенный в 1970—1980 годы в СССР по заказу Индийского правительства. (en:INS Rajput (D51) is the lead vessel of her class of destroyers, currently in active service with the Indian Navy)
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Raleigh; the later three after the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, and the first after Sir Walter Raleigh.
- The first USS Raleigh (1776) (en:Raleigh) was a 32-gun sailing frigate built in 1776 and captured by the British in 1778.
- The second USS Raleigh (C-8) (en:Raleigh (C-8)) was a protected cruiser commissioned in 1894 and in periodic service until 1919.
- The third USS Raleigh (CL-7) (en:Raleigh (CL-7)) was a light cruiser commissioned in 1924, active during the Pacific War, and sold for scrap in 1946.
- The fourth USS Raleigh (LPD-1) (en:Raleigh (LPD-1)) was an amphibious transport dock in service from 1962 to 1992.
See also CSS Raleigh.
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Six ships and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Raleigh, after Sir Walter Raleigh:
- HMS Raleigh was a 32-gun fifth rate, previously the American USS Raleigh. She was captured in 1778 by HMS Unicorn and HMS Experiment and was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Raleigh. She was sold in 1783.
- HMS Raleigh (1806) (en:HMS Raleigh) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1806. She was used as a target from 1839 and was sold in 1841. (not exists)
- HMS Raleigh (1845) (en:HMS Raleigh) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1845 and wrecked in 1857. (not exists)
- HMS Raleigh was to have been a wood screw frigate. She was ordered in 1860, but was cancelled in 1863.
- HMS Raleigh (1873) (en:HMS Raleigh) was an iron screw frigate launched in 1874 and sold in 1905.
- HMS Raleigh (1919) (en:HMS Raleigh) was a Hawkins-class heavy cruiser launched in 1919 and wrecked in 1922.
- HMS Raleigh (shore establishment) (en:HMS Raleigh (shore establishment)) is the current basic training establishment of the Royal Navy, in Torpoint.
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ramillies after the Battle of Ramillies (23 May 1706):
- HMS Royal Katherine (1664) (en:HMS Ramilles) was 82-gun second-rate launched in 1664 as HMS Royal Katherine. She was renamed HMS Ramillies in 1706, and was wrecked in 1760.
- HMS Ramillies (1763) HMS Ramillies (1763) — 74-пушечный линейный корабль 3 ранга Королевского флота, второй корабль, названный в честь победы при Рамиллис (1706). (en:HMS Ramillies was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1763. She was damaged in a storm in 1782 and was subsequently burnt.)
- HMS Ramillies (1785) (en:HMS Ramillies) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1785. She was placed on harbour service in 1831 and was broken up in 1850.
- HMS Ramillies (1892) (en:HMS Ramillies) was a Royal Sovereign class battleship launched in 1892 and scrapped in 1913.
- HMS Ramillies (07) (en:HMS Ramillies) was a Revenge class battleship launched in 1916. She was placed on harbour service from 1945 and was scrapped in 1948.
- HMS Ramillies was to have been a Resolution class submarine ordered in 1964, but cancelled in 1965.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ramsey
- HMS Ramsey (1895) (en:HMS Ramsey (1895)) - originally LNWR passenger steamship "Duke of Lancaster" then "The Ramsey" before being commissioned on 20 November 1914 by the Royal Navy for use as an armed boarding steamer attached to the Grand Fleet and based at Scapa Flow.<ref>http://www.navynews.co.uk/ships/ramsey.asp</ref><ref>http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.2116</ref> (not exists)
- USS Meade (DD-274) (en:HMS Ramsey (G60)) - originally USS Meade (DD-274), a Clemson class destroyer transferred to the Royal Navy from the US Navy in 1940.
- HMS Ramsey (M110) (en:HMS Ramsey (M110)) - is the tenth Sandown class minehunter, launched in 1999 and currently in service.
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Rana:
- HMS Raider (H15) (en:INS Rana (1942)) was a R class destroyer acquired in 1949 from the Royal Navy, where it served in World War II as HMS Raider (H15)
- INS Rana (D52) Большой противолодочный корабль «Губительный», также известный как эскадренный миноносец «Рана» (хинди भारतीय युद्ध पोत राणा, англ. Rana) — корабль проекта 61-МЭ (код НАТО — «Kashin-II class», известный так же как «Rajput»), построенный в 1970—1980 годы в СССР по заказу Индийского правительства. (en:INS Rana (D52) is a Rajput class destroyer, currently in active service with the Indian Navy)
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There have been two United States Navy ships with variations of the name USS Randall:
- USS Randall (APA-224) (en:USS Randall (APA-224))
- USS General George M. Randall (AP-115) (en:USS General George M. Randall (AP-115))
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Two ships of the United States Navy, have been named USS Randolph, after Peyton Randolph, a member and first president of the Continental Congress. The MG Wallace F. Randolph was operated by the United States Army as a cable ship from 1942 to 1949.
- The first USS Randolph (1776) (en:Randolph) was a sailing frigate launched in 1776, and which exploded in 1778 during an engagement with HMS Yarmouth.
- USS Randolph (CV-15) USS Randolph (CV-15) — американский авианосец типа «Эссекс» времён Второй мировой войны. (The second en:Randolph (CV-15) was an aircraft carrier that served from 1944 to 1969.)
- The Major General Wallace F. Randolph (ship) (en:MG Wallace F. Randolph) was operated by the United States Army as a cable ship from 1942 to 1949.
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USS Ranger is a historic name in the United States Navy, and has been used by one ship of the Continental Navy and nine ships of the U.S. Navy:
- The first USS Ranger (1777) (en:Ranger) was an 18-gun ship sloop built in 1777 and commanded by John Paul Jones. She was captured by the British in 1780 and renamed HMS Halifax.
- The second USS Ranger (1814) (en:Ranger) was a schooner mounting a single 18-pounder gun, purchased in 1814 and sold in 1816.
- The third USS Ranger (Ontario) (en:Ranger) was a 14-gun brig also purchased in 1814 for operations on Lake Ontario, and sold in 1821.
- The fourth USS Nantucket (IX-18) (en:Ranger) was an iron vessel mounting four guns, commissioned in 1876, converted to a nautical school ship in 1908, and broken up in 1940.
- The fifth USS Ranger (SP-237) (en:Ranger (SP-237)) was a steel yacht commissioned in 1917 and decommissioned in 1919, subsequently serving in the Department of Commerce from 1919 to 1930 before being returned to the Navy and sold in 1931.
- The sixth USS Ranger (SP-369) (en:Ranger (SP-369)) was a minesweeper built in 1882 and commissioned in 1918, and used in coastal defense until returned to her owner in 1919.
- The seventh Ranger (CC-5) was a Lexington-class battlecruiser renamed USS Constitution (CC-5) on 10 December 1917 and laid down in 1921, but canceled in 1923 and scrapped prior to completion.
- The eighth Ranger (CC-4) was a Lexington-class battlecruiser originally named Lexington, renamed Ranger on 10 December 1917 and laid down in 1921, but canceled in 1923 and scrapped prior to completion.
- The ninth Ranger (CV-4), the first U.S. Navy ship originally designed to be an aircraft carrier, was commissioned in 1934, operated in the Atlantic during World War II, and was sold for scrapping in 1947.
- The tenth Ranger (CV-61) was an aircraft carrier, the largest in the world when launched in 1957, decommissioned in 1993.
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Fifteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ranger
- HMS Ranger (1747) (en:HMS Ranger) was a 24-gun sixth rate, previously the French privateer Deux Couronnes. She was captured in 1747 by HMS Gloucester. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1752) (en:HMS Ranger) was an 8-gun sloop launched in 1752 and sold in 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1779) (en:HMS Ranger) was a cutter purchased in 1779. She was renamed HMS Pigmy in 1781 and converted into a sloop. She was sold in 1784. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1787) (en:HMS Ranger) was a 14-gun cutter purchased in 1787. She was captured by the French in 1794 and recaptured in 1797, when she was renamed HMS Venturer. She was sold in 1803. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1794) (en:HMS Ranger) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1794. She was captured and burnt by the French in 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1797) (en:HMS Ranger) was a 12-gun cutter, formerly the Revenue cutter Rose, purchased in 1797. She was discarded in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1806) (en:HMS Ranger) was a 16-gun cutter launched in 1806 and purchased by the Navy. She was renamed HMS Pigmy later in 1806 and was lost in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1807) (en:HMS Ranger) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1807 and broken up in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1820) (en:HMS Ranger) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1820 and sold in 1832. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1835) (en:HMS Ranger) was an 8-gun packet brig launched in 1835, hulked in 1860 and sold in 1867. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1859) (en:HMS Ranger) was a Philomel class wood screw gunboat, launched in 1859 and sold in 1869. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1880) (en:HMS Ranger) was an Algerine class composite screw gunboat launched in 1880. She was sold as a salvage vessel in 1892, and hired between 1914 and 1919 as an ammunition hulk. She was broken up in 1947. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger (1895) (en:HMS Ranger) was a Sunfish class destroyer launched in 1895 and sold in 1920. (not exists)
- HMS Ranger was to have been a C class destroyer. She was renamed HMS Caesar in 1942 before being launched in 1944.
- HMS Ranger (P293) (en:HMS Ranger) is an Archer class patrol vessel, launched in 1986, completed in 1988, and currently in service.
In addition to these ships, a sloop named Ranger was temporarily hired in 1718 to take part in the successful hunt for the notorious pirate Blackbeard, but does not appear to have ever formally been a part of the Navy.
- In fiction
A fictitious Polaris Resolution class submarine captured in the James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me" was also named HMS Ranger.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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INS Ranjit may refer to one of the following Indian Navy ships:
- HMS Redoubt (H41) (en:INS Ranjit (1942)) was a R class destroyer acquired in 1949 from the Royal Navy, where it served in World War II as HMS Redoubt (H41)
- INS Ranjit (D53) Большой противолодочный корабль «Ловкий», также известный как эскадренный миноносец «Ранджит» (хинди भारतीय युद्ध पोत रणजीत, англ. Ranjit) — корабль проекта 61-МЭ (код НАТО — «Kashin-II class», известный так же как «Rajput»), построенный в 1970—1980 годы в СССР по заказу Индийского правительства. (en:INS Ranjit (D53) is a Rajput class destroyer, currently in active service with the Indian Navy)
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rapid:
- HMS Rapid (1804) (en:HMS Rapid) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1804 and sunk in 1808. (not exists)
- HMS Rapid (1808 schooner) (en:HMS Rapid) was a 12-gun schooner captured from the French in 1808 and wrecked in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Rapid (1808 brig-sloop) (en:HMS Rapid) was a 14-gun brig-sloop launched in 1808 and sold in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Rapid (1829) (en:HMS Rapid) was a 10-gun Cherokee class brig-sloop launched in 1829 and wrecked in 1838. (not exists)
- HMS Rapid (1840) (en:HMS Rapid) was an 8-gun brig launched in 1840 and sold in 1856. (not exists)
- HMS Rapid (1860) (en:HMS Rapid) was a wooden Rosario-class screw sloop launched in 1860 and broken up in 1881.
- HMS Rapid (1883) (en:HMS Rapid) was a Satellite-class composite screw corvette launched in 1883. She was hulked in 1906, used as a coal hulk named C7 from 1912. She was converted to an accommodation hulk and renamed HMS Hart in 1916. She was sold in 1948.
- HMS Rapid (1916) (en:HMS Rapid) was an M class destroyer launched in 1916 and sold in 1927. (not exists)
- HMS Rapid (H32) (en:HMS Rapid) was an R class destroyer launched in 1942. She was converted into a frigate in 1952 and was sunk as a target in 1981.
The name was also given to a British Rail Class 42 locomotive of the Warship class.
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Two Royal Norwegian Navy ships and a class of patrol boats have been named Rapp.
- HNoMS Rap (1873) (en:HNoMS Rap) — Is named Rapp, but with old spelling. This is the world's first torpedo boat.
- Ракетные катера типа «Снёгг» Тип «Снёгг» (норв. Snøgg-klassen) — тип норвежских ракетных (ракетно-торпедных) катеров. (A en:Snøgg-class torpedo boat, HNoMS Rapp, with pennant number P981.)
- The Rapp class patrol boat (en:Rapp-class) torpedo boats.
- HNoMS Rapp (?) — The lead ship of the Rapp class.
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USS Rappahannock is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Rappahannock (AF-6) (en:USS Rappahannock (AF-6)), a stores ship and animal transport in commission from 1917 to 1924
- USNS Rappahannock (T-AO-204) (en:USNS Rappahannock (T-AO-204)), a fleet replenishment oiler in Military Sealift Command service since 1995.
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At least three United States Navy ships have been named USS Raritan, after the Raritan River in New Jersey.
- The first USS Raritan (1843) (en:USS Raritan) was a sailing frigate launched in 1843
- The second USS Raritan (WYT-93) (en:USS Raritan (WYT-93)) was a harbor tug, commissioned into the United States Coast Guard in 1939, transferred to the Navy in 1941, transferred back to the Coast Guard in 1946, and decommissioned in 1988
- The third USS Raritan (LSM-540) (en:USS Raritan (LSM-540)) was a landing ship commissioned in 1945 and decommissioned in 1959
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Two Royal Norwegian Navy patrol boats have been named Rask (quick).
- The 2. class torpedo boat (en:2.class) HNoMS Rask launched in 1887.
- Ракетные катера типа «Снёгг» Тип «Снёгг» (норв. Snøgg-klassen) — тип норвежских ракетных (ракетно-торпедных) катеров. (The en:Snøgg-class HNoMS Rask (P983).)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Rathburne, named in honor of the John Rathbun, one of the first officers of the Continental Navy. "Rathburne" is an incorrect spelling of the name Rathbun, which has also been spelled Rathbourne, Rathburn, or Rathbon.
- The first USS Rathburne (DD-113) (en:Rathburne), (DD-113), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched in 1917 and struck in 1945.
- The second USS Rathburne (FF-1057) (en:Rathburne), (DE-1057), was a Knox-class frigate, launched in 1969, struck in 1995 and sunk by BAP Montero's guns in a SINKEX event during RIMPAC 2002. Originally classified as a destroyer escort, DE-1057, she was reclassified as a frigate in 1975.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rattler:
- HMS Rattler (1783) (en:HMS Rattler) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1783 and sold in 1792. (not exists)
- HMS Rattler (1795) (en:HMS Rattler) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1795 and sold in 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Rattler (1797) (en:HMS Rattler) was a 12-gun gunvessel purchased from civilian service in 1797, where she was known as Hope. She was alternatively known as 'Gunboat No. 41', and was sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Rattler (1843) (en:HMS Rattler) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1843. It had been planned to name her HMS Ardent, but this was dropped in 1842. She was broken up in 1856.
- HMS Rattler (1862) (en:HMS Rattler) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1862 and wrecked in 1868. (not exists)
- HMS Rattler (1886) (en:HMS Rattler) was a composite screw gunboat launched in 1886. She was used for harbour service from 1910, and as a training ship from 1919, when she was renamed HMS Dryad. She was sold in 1924. (not exists)
- HMS Rattler (J217) (en:HMS Rattler) was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched in 1942. She was renamed HMS Loyalty in 1943 and was sunk in 1944. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Rattle (1802) (en:HMS Rattle) was a 14-gun brig listed between 1802 and 1805. (not exists)
- Ships named HMS Rattlesnake
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rattlesnake, including:
- HMS Rattlesnake (1777) (en:HMS Rattlesnake (1777)), a 10 gun cutter launched 1777. Lost 1782 (not exists)
- HMS Rattlesnake (1783) (en:HMS Rattlesnake (1783)), ex Cormorant of 1781. A 12 gun brig. Sold 1786 (not exists)
- HMS Rattlesnake (1791) (en:HMS Rattlesnake (1791)), a 16-gun sloop in service from 1791 (not exists)
- HMS Rattlesnake (1822) (en:HMS Rattlesnake (1822)), a 28-gun frigate launched in 1822
- HMS Rattlesnake (1886) (en:HMS Rattlesnake (1886)), a torpedo gunboat in service from 1886 to 1910
- HMS Rattlesnake, a Beagle class destroyer of 1910 - 1921
- References
- {{colledge}}
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USS Raven and USS Raven III have been the names of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Raven (1813) (en:USS Raven (1813)), a schooner in commission from 1813 to 1815
- USS Raven III (SP-103) (en:USS Raven III (SP-103)), a patrol boat, renamed USS SP-103 soon after commissioning, in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Raven (AM-49), a planned Lapwing-class minesweeper from Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company; construction canceled 4 December 1918
- USS Raven (AM-55) (en:USS Raven (AM-55)), a minesweeper in commission from 1940 to 1946, lead unit of the Raven class
- USS Raven (MHC-61) (en:USS Raven (MHC-61)), a coastal minehunter commissioned in 1998 and stricken in 2007
In fiction, USS Raven may refer to
- The Raven (Star Trek: Voyager) (en:USS Raven (Star Trek)), a starship in the Star Trek universe
- See also
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Fourteen ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Raven, after birds of the genus Corvus, particularly the Common Raven:
Ships
- HMS Raven (1652) (en:HMS Raven) was a 36-gun ship captured in 1652, and captured by the Dutch in 1654. (not exists)
- HMS Raven (1656) (en:HMS Raven) was a 6-gun vessel, possibly a French ship, previously named St Cornelius. She was captured in 1656 and listed until 1659. (not exists)
- HMS Raven (1745) (en:HMS Raven) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1745 and sold in 1763. (not exists)
- HMS Raven was a sloop, previously the 8-gun fireship HMS Vesuvius launched in 1771. She was renamed Raven later that year and was sold in 1780.
- HMS Ceres (1777) (en:HMS Raven) was an 18-gun sloop, launched in 1777 as HMS Ceres. She was renamed Raven in 1782, but was captured later that year by the French. (not exists)
- HMS Raven (1796) (en:HMS Raven) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1796 and wrecked in 1798. (not exists)
- French corvette Aréthuse (1799) (en:HMS Raven) was a 18-gun brig-sloop, previously the French Aréthuse. She was captured in 1799 and wrecked in 1804.
- HMS Raven (1804) (en:HMS Raven) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1804 and wrecked in 1805.
- HMS Raven (1805) (en:HMS Raven) was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1805 and sold in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Raven (1829) (en:HMS Raven) was a 4-gun survey cutter launched in 1829. She became a quarantine ship in 1848, was transferred to the coastguard in 1850 and was sold in 1859. (not exists)
- HMS Raven (1855) (en:HMS Raven) was a mortar vessel launched in 1855, renamed MV 13 later that year and was ordered to be sold in 1856. (not exists)
- HMS Raven (1856) (en:HMS Raven) was an Albacore-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1856 and sold in 1875. (not exists)
- HMS Raven (1882) (en:HMS Raven) was a composite screw gunboat launched in 1882. She became a diving tender in 1904 and was sold in 1925.
- HMS Raven II (en:HMS Raven II) was a seaplane carrier, previously a seized German merchant, in service between 1915 and 1917.
Shore establishment
- HMS Raven (shore establishment) (en:HMS Raven) was the Royal Naval Air Station at Eastleigh, Southampton in commission between 1939 and 1947. (not exists)
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Two submarines of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Ray, named in honor of the ray, a fish characterized by a flat body, large pectoral fins, and a whiplike tail.
- The first USS Ray (SS-271) (en:Ray), (SS-271), was a Gato-class submarine, commissioned in 1943 and struck in 1960.
- The second USS Ray (SSN-653) (en:Ray), (SSN-653), was a Sturgeon-class submarine, commissioned in 1967 and struck in 1993.
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[[pl:USS Ray]]
USS Raymond is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Raymond (SP-2057) (en:USS Raymond (SP-2057)) delivered 21 December 1917 to the Commandant, 2nd Naval District. (not exists)
- USS Raymond (DE-341) (en:USS Raymond (DE-341)) laid down by Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas, 3 November 1943.
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[[en:USS Raymond]]
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Re d'Italia ("King of Italy") may refer to:
- Italian ironclad Re d'Italia (en:Italian ironclad Re d'Italia), an ironclad launched in 1863 and sunk at the Battle of Lissa in 1866 (not exists)
- SS Re d'Italia (en:SS Re d'Italia), an ocean liner launched in 1906 and scrapped in 1929.
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USS Ready may refer to:
- USS Ready (PG-67) (en:USS Ready (PG-67)) was a patrol gunboat in World War II. (not exists)
- USS Ready (PG-87) (en:USS Ready (PG-87)) was a patrol gunboat in the Vietnam War .
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[[en:USS Ready]]
Eleven French ships of the French Navy have born the name Réale (royal):
- La Réale (1538) (en:La Réale), a galley (1538)
- La Réale (1639) (en:La Réale), a galley (1639) (not exists)
- La Réale (1668) (en:La Réale), a galley (1668) (not exists)
- La Réale (1669) (en:La Réale), a galley (1669) (not exists)
- La Réale (1673) (en:La Réale), a galley (1673) (not exists)
- La Réale (1679) (en:La Réale), a galley (1679) (not exists)
- La Réale (1683) (en:La Réale), a galley (1683) (not exists)
- Ла Реаль (галера, 1694) «Ла Реаль» (фр. La Réale) — французская экстраординарная 32-баночная галера, спущенная на воду в 1694 году. (en:La Réale, a galley (1694))
- La Réale (1723) (en:La Réale), a galley (1723) (not exists)
- La Réale (1734) (en:La Réale), a galley (1734) (not exists)
- La Réale de France (en:La Réale de France), a prestige galley (1662) (not exists)
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USS Reaper is a name used more than once by the United States Navy:
- USS Reaper (AMc-96) (en:USS Reaper (AMc-96)), a coastal minesweeper placed in service 14 November 1942.
- USS Winjah (CVE-54) was loaned to the British during World War II as HMS Reaper (D82).
- USS Reaper (MSO-467) (en:USS Reaper (MSO-467)), a fleet minesweeper commissioned 10 November 1954.
- References
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Recruit:
- HMS Recruit (1806) (en:HMS Recruit) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1806 and sold in 1822.
- HMS Recruit (1829) (en:HMS Recruit) was a 10-gun Cherokee class brig-sloop launched in 1829. She foundered in 1832. (not exists)
- HMS Recruit (1846) (en:HMS Recruit) was a 12-gun iron brig launched in 1846 and sold in 1849. She was then converted to a screw ship and was resold into civilian service under the name Harbinger.
- HMS Recruit (1855) (en:HMS Recruit) was an iron paddle gunboat, previously the Prussian ship Nix. She was exchanged in 1855 together with the Prussian Salamander for the fifth rate HMS Thetis. The Recruit was sold in 1869. (not exists)
- HMS Recruit (1896) (en:HMS Recruit) was a Brazen class destroyer launched in 1896 and sunk by German U-boat SM UB-6 in 1915. (not exists)
- HMS Recruit (1916) (en:HMS Recruit) was an R class destroyer launched in 1916 and sunk by U-boat SM UB-16 in 1917. (not exists)
- HMS Recruit (J298) (en:HMS Recruit) was an Algerine class minesweeper launched in 1943 and broken up in 1965. (not exists)
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Recruit:
- USS Recruit (1917) (en:USS Recruit (1917)), a wooden "battleship" built in New York City's Union Square in 1917 as a recruiting tool, decommissioned in 1920, she was to be moved to Coney Island, but her ultimate fate is unknown.
- USS Recruit (AM-285) (en:USS Recruit (AM-285)), launched in 1943, was an Admirable-class minesweeper built during World War II. Her keel was laid down by the General Engineering & Dry Dock Co. of Alameda, California, 24 May 1943, and she was commissioned 8 November 1944. She saw action in the Pacific and was awarded 3 battle stars. She was decommissioned and placed in reserve in 1946, and was sold to the Mexican Navy as DM-07 in 1963.
- USS Recruit (TDE-1) (en:USS Recruit (TDE-1)) was a stationary, landlocked training ship at Naval Training Center San Diego. Commissioned in 1949, decommissioned in 1967, and recommissioned in 1982, she was in continuous service from 1949 until the base closed in 1997. She still stands and has been proposed as a military museum, but there is no definite plan for her future.
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USS Redfish has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Redfish (SS-395) (en:USS Redfish (SS-395)), later AGSS-395, a submarine in commission from 1944 to 1968
- USS Redfish (SSN-680), the original name planned for an attack submarine renamed USS William H. Bates (SSN-680) in 1969 prior to the beginning of construction
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[[en:USS Redfish]]
USS Redhead is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Redhead (AMS-34) (en:USS Redhead (AMS-34)), a coastal minesweeper commissioned 15 December 1944.
- USS Redhead (AM-409), a minesweeper, which was canceled 11 August 1945.
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[[en:USS Redhead]]
[[pl:USS Redhead]]
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Redoubt, for the redoubt, a type of enclosed fort:
- HMS Redoubt (1793) (en:HMS Redoubt) was a 20-gun floating battery, formerly the civilian Rover. She was purchased in 1793 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Redoubt (1916) (en:HMS Redoubt) was an R-class destroyer launched in 1916 and sold in 1926. (not exists)
- HMS Redoubt (H41) (en:HMS Redoubt) was an R-class destroyer launched in 1942 and transferred to the Indian Navy in 1949 as Ranjit.
- HMS Redoubt (L4001) (en:HMS Redoubt) was a Mark 8 Landing Craft Tank launched in 1945 as LCT 4001, named Redoubt in 1956 and sold in 1966 as the ferry Dimitris. (not exists)
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Redoutable class submarine may refer to one of the following classes of submarine for the French Navy:
- Redoutable class submarine (1931) (en:Redoutable class submarine (1931))
- Подводные лодки типа «Le Redoutable» Подводные лодки типа «Редутабль» (фр. Le Redoutable, русск. грозный, устрашающий) — серия французских атомных подводных лодок, построенных c 1969 по 1982 года. (en:Redoutable class submarine (1967))
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[[ko:르두타불급 잠수함]]
[[Подводные лодки типа «Le Redoutable»]]
At least eleven vessels of the French Navy have borne the name Redoutable ("frightening"). Among them:
- Le Redoutable, a project for a ship of the line (1706)
- Le Redoutable (1740), privateer
- French ship Redoutable (1749) (en:Le Redoutable (1749)), 74-gun ship of the line. She took part in the landing in Mahon under Admiral la Galissonière. She was destroyed in Lagos in 1759. (not exists)
- French ship Redoutable (1791) (en:Le Redoutable (1791)), a 74-gun ship of the line. One of her crew killed Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Le Redoutable (1800), aviso, captured by HMS Success
- Le Redoutable (1801), coastguard
- Le Redoutable (1804), Xebec
- French ship Redoutable (1853) (en:Le Redoutable (1853)), an Algésiras class ship of the line (not exists)
- French ironclad Redoutable (en:Le Redoutable (1876)), the first warship in the world to be built in steel.
- Le Redoutable (Q136) (en:Le Redoutable (Q136)) (1930), lead ship of the Redoutable class submarine before the Second World War. (not exists)
- French submarine Redoutable (S611) (en:Le Redoutable (S 611)) (1971), first SNLE submarine of the French Navy, now a museum and the largest submarine in the world open to the public.
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USS Redwing is a name the U.S. Navy has used more than once in naming its vessels:
- USS Redwing (AM-48) (en:Redwing (AM-48)), a minesweeper, commissioned 1919, transferred to the Coast Guard in 1924.
- USS Redwing (AMS-200) (en:Redwing (AMS-200)), a minesweeper in naval service 1955–59.
- USS Redwing (YTB-783) (en:Redwing (YTB-783)), a large harbor tugboat, commissioned in 1965; served in San Diego and Adak, Alaska; stricken 2003.
- References
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[[en:USS Redwing]]
[[pl:USS Redwing]]
USS Reedbird is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Reedbird (AMc-30) (en:USS Reedbird (AMc-30)), a coastal minesweeper placed in service 29 April 1941.
- USS Reedbird (AMS-51) (en:USS Reedbird (YMS-291)), a minesweeper commissioned 9 August 1943.
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[[en:USS Reedbird]]
[[pl:USS Reedbird]]
USS Reeves may refer to:
- USS Reeves (DE-94), a Buckley-class destroyer escort delivered to the Royal Navy as HMS Cosby (K559)
- USS Reeves (DE-156) (en:USS Reeves (DE-156)), a Buckley-class destroyer escort launched 1943
- USS Reeves (DLG-24) (en:USS Reeves (DLG-24)), a Leahy-class destroyer leader launched 1962
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[[de:USS Reeves]]
[[en:USS Reeves]]
[[sl:USS Reeves]]
SS Regina may refer to:
- SS Regina (1904) (en:SS Regina (1904)), a ship that sank off Bradenton Beach, Florida, in 1940; wreck is a Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve and listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- SS Regina (1907) (en:SS Regina (1907)), a ship that sank in Lake Huron in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913; wreck is a dive site in the Sanilac Shores Underwater Preserve
- SS Regina (1939) (en:SS Regina (1939)), an ocean liner owned by Chandris Lines, scrapped in 1989. (not exists)
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[[en:SS Regina]]
Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Regina.
- HMCS Regina (K234) (en:HMCS Regina (K234)) (I) was a Flower-class corvette that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II.
- HMCS Regina (FFH 334) (en:HMCS Regina (FFH 334)) (II) is a Halifax class frigate that serves in the Canadian Forces.
- 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, 1942–44)
- Battle of the St. Lawrence (en:Gulf of St. Lawrence), 1942, 1944.
- Mediterranean, 1943.
- English Channel, 1944.
- Операция «Нептун» Высадка в Нормандии или Операция «Нептун» (6 июня 1944) — также известная как День Д, высадка морского десанта союзных (английских, американских и канадских) войск в оккупированной Германией Нормандии в ходе Второй мировой войны, часть Нормандской операции. (en:Normandy, 1944.)
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USS Register has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Register (DE-308), a destroyer escort renamed USS Creamer (DE-308) on 10 September 1943 while under construction
- USS Register (DE-233), destroyer escort converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS Register (APD-92)
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[[en:USS Register]]
USS Regulus is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Regulus (AK-14) (en:USS Regulus (AK-14)), commissioned in ordinary 8 August 1940.
- USS Regulus (AF-57) (en:USS Regulus (AF-57)), launched 7 June 1944.
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[[en:USS Regulus]]
[[pl:USS Regulus]]
Four vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Regulus, after the star:
- HMS Regulus (1785) (en:HMS Regulus) was a wooden fifth rate of 44 guns, launched at Northam in January 1785 and converted to a troopship in 1793. The ship was broken up in March 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Regulus (1806) (en:HMS Regulus) was a French privateer captured in December 1804 by HMS Princess Charlotte. (not exists)
- HMS Regulus (N88) (en:HMS Regulus) was a Rainbow-class submarine launched at Barrow in Furness in June 1930 and lost in December 1940, possibly sunk a mine near Taranto, Southern Italy.<ref name="88R">{{cite web | url =http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-12SS-03R-Regulus.htm | title = HMS Regulus - R-class Submarine| work = NavalHistory.net| accessdate=2008-10-26}}
</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3407.html | work = Uboat.net | title =HMS Regulus (i) (N 88) | accessdate =2008-10-26 }}
</ref> (not exists) - HMS Regulus (J327) (en:HMS Regulus) was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched at Toronto in September 1943. Originally to have been called HMCS Longbranch,<ref name="88R"/> the ship was sunk in January 1945 by a mine off Corfu.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-22MS-Algerine-Regulus.htm | title = HMS Regulus (ii) - Algerine-class Fleet Minesweeper| work = NavalHistory.net| accessdate=2008-10-26}}
</ref> (not exists)
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USS Rehoboth has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Rehoboth (SP-384) (en:USS Rehoboth (SP-384)), a patrol vessel in commission in 1917
- USS Rehoboth (AVP-50) (en:USS Rehoboth (AVP-50)), which was in commission as a seaplane tender (AVP-50) from 1944 to 1947 and as an ocenographic survey ship from 1948—redesignated AGS-50 in 1949—to 1970
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Reid, after Sailing Master Samuel Chester Reid.
- The first USS Reid (DD-21) (en:USS Reid (DD-21)) was a destroyer in service from 1909 to 1919.
- The second USS Reid (DD-292) (en:USS Reid (DD-292)) was a destroyer in service from 1919 to 1930.
- USS Reid (DD-369) DD 369 Reid (Корабль соединённых штатов Рэйд) — американский эсминец типа «Мэхэн». (The third en:USS Reid (DD-369) was a destroyer launched in 1936 and sunk by kamikazes in the Philippines in 1944.)
- The fourth USS Reid (FFG-30) (en:USS Reid (FFG-30)) was a guided-missile frigate commissioned 1983 and transferred to Turkey in 1999.
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USS Reindeer is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Reindeer (1863) (en:USS Reindeer (1863)), a Civil War gunboat placed in service early in July 1863.
- USS Reindeer (YT-115) (en:USS Reindeer (YT-115)), a coal-burning harbor tug that developed {{convert|450|hp}}
, built in 1920. (not exists)
- USS Reindeer (ATA-189) (en:USS Reindeer (ATA-189)), originally projected as ATR-116, commissioned 20 December 1944.
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[[en:USS Reindeer]]
[[pl:USS Reindeer]]
Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Reindeer, after the Reindeer:
- HMS Reindeer (1804) (en:HMS Reindeer) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop, launched in 1804 and captured by USS Wasp in 1814 and subsequently burnt.
- HMS Reindeer (1829) (en:HMS Reindeer) was an 8-gun packet brig launched in 1829, on harbour service from 1841 and sold in 1847. Despite this, she remained on the Navy lists until 1856. (not exists)
- HMS Reindeer (1866) (en:HMS Reindeer) was a Camelion class wood screw sloop launched in 1866. Work had been suspended in 1865 but was subsequently restarted. She was broken up in 1876.
- HMS Reindeer (1883) (en:HMS Reindeer) was a Mariner class screw sloop launched in 1883. She was used as a boom defence vessel from 1904, and a salvage vessel from 1917. She was sold in 1929.<ref>{{winfield}}
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There was also a requisitioned trawler launched in 1902 and named Reindeer.{{Citation needed|date=August 2008}}
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USS Reliable has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Reliable (SP-352) (en:USS Reliable (SP-352)), an unidentified vessel at least considered for service during World War I (1917-1918) for which no records have been found
- USS Reliable (AMc-100) (en:USS Reliable (AMc-100)), a coastal minesweeper commissioned in 1942 and stricken in 1945
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[[en:USS Reliable]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have born the name HMS Reliance, whilst a fourth was planned:
- HMS Reliance (1793) (en:HMS Reliance) was a discovery vessel purchased in 1793. She became famous as one of the ships with the early explorations of the Australian coast and other the southern Pacific islands. She was used for harbour service from 1800 and was sold in 1815.
- HMS Reliance (1812) (en:HMS Reliance) was a 12-gun tender in service between 1812 and 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Reliance (1912) (en:HMS Reliance) was a repair ship, previously the civilian ship Knight Companion. She was purchased in 1912 and was sold in 1919. (not exists)
- HMS Reliance was to have been a repair ship. She was launched in 1944 as the Liberty ship SS Dutiful and it was intended that she would be transferred to the Royal Navy under the terms of Lend-Lease. She was instead retained by the US Navy and commissioned into their service as the USS Laertes.
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[[en:HMS Reliance]]
Three ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have borne the name RFA Reliant:
- RFA Reliant (1933) (en:RFA Reliant) was a stores carrier, formerly the civilian London Importer. She was acquired in 1933 and sold in 1948. (not exists)
- RFA Reliant (A84) (en:RFA Reliant) was an air stores support ship, formerly the civilian Somersby. She was acquired in 1957 and scrapped in 1977.
- RFA Reliant (A131) (en:RFA Reliant) was a helicopter support ship, formerly the civilian Astronomer. She was acquired in 1983 and sold in 1986.
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Six ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Relief.
- USS Relief (1836) (en:USS Relief (1836)), a store ship, launched in 1836. She served intermittently until 1877 and was sold in 1883.
- USS Relief (1896) (en:USS Relief (1896)), a hospital ship with the Great White Fleet. She was commissioned in 1909. Her name was changed to Repose in 1918 to make way for her successor (AH-1) and was then sold in 1919.
- USS Relief (YP-2) (en:USS Relief (YP-2)), purchased in 1917 and used as a lookout station tender in Maine. She was sold in 1921.
- USS Relief (ID-2170) (en:USS Relief (ID-2170)), a salvage tug, in commission from 1918 to 1919.
- USS Relief (1904) (en:USS Relief (1904)), a light vessel built in 1904 for the United States Lighthouse Service and acquired by the Navy in 1918. She was returned to the Lighthouse Service in 1919.
- USS Relief (AH-1) (en:USS Relief (AH-1)), designed from the keel up as a hospital ship and commissioned in 1920. She served through World War II and decommissioned in 1946.
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[[en:USS Relief]]
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Reno, the first after Walter E. Reno, and the second after the city of Reno, Nevada.
- The first USS Reno (DD-303) (en:Reno (DD-303)) was a destroyer in service from 1920 to 1930.
- The second USS Reno (CL-96) (en:Reno (CL-96)) was a light cruiser in service from 1943 to 1946.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Renown, whilst three others have borne the name at various stages in their construction:
- HMS Renown (1651) (en:HMS Renown) was a 20-gun fireship, previously the French ship Renommee. She was captured in 1651 by HMS Nonsuch and sold in 1654. (not exists)
- HMS Renown (1747) (en:HMS Renown) was a 30-gun fifth rate, previously the French ship Renommée. She was captured in 1747 by HMS Dover and broken up in 1771. (not exists)
- HMS Renown (1774) (en:HMS Renown) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1774 and broken up in 1794.
- HMS Renown (1798) (en:HMS Renown) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1798. She had been built under the name HMS Royal Oak, but was renamed in 1796. She was on harbour service from 1814 and was broken up in 1835.
- HMS Renown (1857) (en:HMS Renown) was a 91-gun second rate launched in 1857 and sold to Prussia in 1870. (not exists)
- HMS Victoria (1887) (en:HMS Renown) was to have been a Victoria-class battleship, but she was renamed HMS Victoria in 1887 and launched later that year.
- HMS Empress of India (1891) (en:HMS Renown) was to have been a Royal Sovereign-class battleship but she was renamed HMS Empress of India in 1890 and launched in 1891.
- HMS Renown (1895) (en:HMS Renown) was a Centurion-class battleship launched in 1895 and sold for scrap in 1914.
- HMS Revenge (06) (en:HMS Renown) was to have been a Revenge-class battleship but she was renamed HMS Revenge in 1913 and launched in 1915.
- HMS Renown HMS Renown (ЕВК «Ринаун», от англ. renown — «слава») — британский линейный крейсер (en:HMS Renown was a Renown-class battlecruiser launched in 1916 and sold in 1948.)
- HMS Renown (S26) (en:HMS Renown) was a Resolution-class submarine launched in 1967. She was paid off in 1996 and is currently awaiting disposal.
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USS Renshaw may refer to:
- USS Renshaw (1862) (en:USS Renshaw (1862)), a schooner, captured in 1862 and sold in 1865.
- USS Renshaw (DD-176) (en:USS Renshaw (DD-176)), a Wickes-class destroyer, launched in 1918 and struck in 1936.
- USS Renshaw (DD-499) (en:USS Renshaw (DD-499)), a Fletcher-class destroyer, launched in 1942 and struck in 1970.
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USS Repose has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Relief (1896) (en:USS Relief (1896)), a hospital ship in commission from 1902 to 1910 and sold in 1919, renamed USS Repose in 1918 while out of commission
- USS Repose (AH-16) (en:USS Repose (AH-16)), a hospital ship in commission from May 1945 to January 1950, from October 1950 to December 1954, and from October 1965 to May 1970
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Reprisal, promising hostile action in response to an offense.
- USS Reprisal (1776) (en:USS Reprisal (1776)) was a brig purchased by the American Continental Congress to serve in the American Revolutionary War.
- USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) (en:USS Reprisal (CV-30)) was to be an Independence-class aircraft carrier, converted from the Cleveland-class light cruiser USS Newark (CL-100). The Reprisal was renamed USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) after the loss of the USS Houston (CA-30).
- USS Reprisal (CV-35) (en:USS Reprisal (CV-35)) was to be an Essex-class aircraft carrier, but construction was cancelled in August 1945.
- In fiction =
- An aircraft carrier named USS Reprisal has appeared as a location in the television show JAG. Her part is played by USS Forrestal (CV-59).
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SS Republic may refer to:
- SS Republic (1853) (en:SS Republic (1853)), lost in an 1865 hurricane with a cargo of mostly silver coins, reported at the time as $450,000 face value.
- SS Republic (1872) (en:SS Republic (1872)), a liner of the White Star Line
- RMS Republic (1903) (en:RMS Republic (1903)), a palatial White Star Line steamship that sank after colliding with the SS Florida with a rumored $3.5 million (1909 face value) - if true, the recovery today would exceed $2 billion
- USS Republic (AP-33) (en:SS Republic (1917)), the former Hamburg-America Line ocean liner SS President Grant; served in U.S. Navy as USS Republic (AP-33)
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{{French Navy}}
Six ships of the French Navy have born the name Républicain ("Revolutionnary"):
- French ship Royal Louis (1780) (en:Royal Louis), a 110-gun ship of the line, was renamed Républicain in 1792.
- French corvette Républicain (1793) (en:Républicain), a 20-gun corvette (1793-1794) (not exists)
- French lugger Républicain (1793) (en:Républicain), a 10-gun lugger (1793-1796) (not exists)
- French fluyt Républicain (1795) (en:Républicain), a fluyt (1795) (not exists)
- French ship Mont-Blanc (1791) (en:Mont-Blanc), a Téméraire class ship of the line, bore the name between 1795 and 1796
- French ship Majestueux (1781) (en:Majestueux), a 110-gun Terrible class ship of the line, was renamed Républicain in 1797.
Five ship of the French Navy have born the name Républicaine ("Revolutionnary"):
- Républicaine, a 4-gun felucca (1793-1799) [1]
- French corvette Républicaine (1794) (en:Républicaine), a 24-gun Unité class corvette (1794-1799) (not exists)
- Républicaine, a lugger (1794-1795)
- French corvette Républicaine (1795) (en:Républicaine), a 18-gun corvette (not exists)
- French fluyt Républicaine (1795) (en:Républicaine), a 18-gun fluyt (not exists)
- French frigate Républicaine française (1794) (en:Républicaine française), a 32-gun Galathée class frigate (1794-1796) (not exists)
Two ships of the French Navy have born the name République française:
- French ship Républicain (en:République française), a 120-gun ship of the line
- République française (1795), a tartane
The frigate Hermione was started as République italienne
- See also
- French ship République (en:French ship République) (not exists)
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Twelve ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Repulse.
- HMS Repulse (1596) (en:HMS Repulse) was a 50-gun galleon also known as Due Repulse, launched in 1595 and in the records until 1645.
- HMS Repulse (1759) (en:HMS Repulse) was a 32-gun fifth-rate, originally the French ship Bellone. She was captured in 1759 by HMS Vestal and foundered in 1776. (not exists)
- HMS Repulse (1779) (en:HMS Repulse) was a 10-gun cutter purchased in 1779 and in the records until 1781. (not exists)
- HMS Repulse (1780) (en:HMS Repulse) was a 64-gun third-rate launched in 1780 and wrecked in 1800.
- HMS Repulse (1780 cutter) (en:HMS Repulse) was a 12-gun cutter purchased in 1780 and wrecked in 1782. (not exists)
- HMS Repulse (1794) (en:HMS Repulse) was a 4-gun vessel purchased in 1794 and broken up a year later. (not exists)
- HMS Repulse (1803) (en:HMS Repulse) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1803 and broken up in 1820.
- HMS Victor Emmanuel (1855) (en:HMS Repulse) was a screw-propelled 91-gun second-rate launched on 27 February 1855 as HMS Repulse but renamed HMS Victor Emmanuel on 7 December 1855, used as a receiving ship after 1873, and sold in 1899.
- HMS Repulse (1868) (en:HMS Repulse) was an ironclad ship launched in 1868 and sold in 1889.
- HMS Repulse (1892) (en:HMS Repulse) was a Royal Sovereign class battleship launched in 1892 and sold in 1911.
- HMS Repulse Рипалс (англ. Repulse) — британский линейный крейсер, класса Renown. (en:HMS Repulse was a Renown-class battlecruiser launched in 1916 and sunk in a Japanese air attack in 1941.)
- HMS Repulse (S23) (en:HMS Repulse) was a Resolution-class submarine launched in 1967 and laid up in 1997.
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USS Rescue is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Rescue (1850) (en:USS Rescue (1850)), was on loan to the U.S. Government by Henry Grinnell in 1850 for use in tracing the ill-fated May 1845 Arctic expedition.
- USS Rescue (1861) (en:USS Rescue (1861)), purchased for the Navy on 21 August 1861; fitted out at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and ordered to join the Potomac Flotilla.
- USS Rescue (1899) (en:USS Rescue (1899)), a salvage tug commissioned 25 September 1918. (not exists)
- USS Antaeus (AG-67) (en:USS Rescue (AH-18)) was commissioned 17 May 1941 as USS Antaeus (AG-67).
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resistance. A fifth was planned but never built:
- HMS Resistance (1782) (en:HMS Resistance) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1782 and blown up in 1798. (not exists)
- HMS Resistance (1801) (en:HMS Resistance) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1801 and wrecked in 1803. (not exists)
- HMS Resistance (1805) (en:HMS Resistance) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1805. She was converted into a troopship in 1842 and was broken up in 1858. (not exists)
- HMS Resistance (1861) (en:HMS Resistance) was a Defence-class ironclad launched in 1861. She was used as a target ship from 1885, and was sold in 1898 but foundered in 1899. She was raised and scrapped in 1900.
- HMS Resistance was to have been a Revenge-class battleship. She was ordered in 1914, but was cancelled later that year.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resolute. A fourth was planned but never completed:
- HMS Resolute (1805) (en:HMS Resolute) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1805. She was used as a tender from 1814, a diving bell vessel from 1816 and a convict hulk from 1844. She was broken up in 1852. (not exists)
- HMS Resolute was to have been a screw frigate. She was ordered in 1847 but cancelled in 1850.
- Резолют (барк) Резолют — (англ. HMS Resolute) — барк ВМС Великобритании, оборудованный для арктических исследований, построен в 1850 году. (en:HMS Resolute was a discovery vessel, previously the civilian ship Ptarmigan. She was purchased in 1850 as HMS Refuge but renamed HMS Resolute later that year. She was abandoned in the Arctic in 1855, but salvaged by the Americans and returned in 1856. She was broken up in 1879.)
- HMS Resolute (1855) (en:HMS Resolute) was an iron screw storeship purchased on the stocks in 1855 and launched that year. She became a troopship and was renamed HMS Adventure in 1857. She was broken up in 1877. (not exists)
- See also
- HMCS Resolute (en:HMCS Resolute) (not exists)
- French frigate Résolue (1778) (en:HMS Resolue)
- HMS Resolution «HMS Resolution» — суда Британского Королевского флота. (disamb.) (en:HMS Resolution)
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USS Resolute has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Resolute (1860) (en:USS Resolute (1860)), a steamer in commission from 1861 to 1865
- USS Resolute (1894) (en:USS Resolute (1894)), an auxiliary cruiser and transport in commission from 1898 to 1899
- USS Resolute (SP-1309) (en:USS Resolute (SP-1309)), a tug in commission from 1918 to 1919
- USS Resolute (SP-3218) (en:USS Resolute (SP-3218)), a tug in commission in 1919
- USS Resolute (SP-3003) (en:USS Resolute (SP-3003)), a motorboat placed in commission as a ship's tender in 1918
- USS Resolute (YT-458), a tug in commission from May 1943 to November 1944 which was renamed USS Evea (YT-458) in June 1943
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resolution. However, the first English warship to bear the name Resolution was actually the First rate Prince Royal (built in 1610 and rebuilt in 1641), which was renamed Resolution in 1650 following the inauguration of the Commonwealth, and continued to bear that name until 1660, when the name Prince Royal was restored, and instead the name Resolution was bestowed on the first of the vessels listed below:
- HMS Resolution (1654) (en:HMS Resolution), a 50-gun Speaker-class frigate launched in 1654 as the Tredagh, was renamed Resolution in 1660 and destroyed after grounding by a Dutch fireship in the St James's Day Battle on 4 August 1666.
- HMS Resolution (1667) (en:HMS Resolution), a 70-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1667, rebuilt 1698, and foundered in 1703.
- HMS Resolution (1705) (en:HMS Resolution), a 70-gun third rate launched in 1705 but run ashore to avoid capture in 1707.
- HMS Resolution (1708) (en:HMS Resolution), a 70-gun third rate launched in 1708 and wrecked 1711.
- HMS Resolution (1758) (en:HMS Resolution), a 74-gun third rate launched in 1758 but run aground and lost a year later at the Battle of Quiberon Bay.
- HMS Resolution (1770) (en:HMS Resolution), a 74-gun third rate launched in 1770 and broken up in 1813.
- HMS Resolution (1771) (en:HMS Resolution), the vessel of Captain James Cook in his explorations.
- HMS Resolution (1779) (en:HMS Resolution), a cutter purchased in 1779 and foundered 1797. (not exists)
- HMS Resolution (1892) (en:HMS Resolution), a battleship in service from 1893 to 1914.
- HMS Resolution (09) (en:HMS Resolution), a battleship in service from 1915 to 1944.
- HMS Resolution (S22) (en:HMS Resolution (S22)), the lead ship of the Resolution-class ballistic missile submarines.
- HMNZS Resolution (A14) (en:HMNZS Resolution (A-14)), a United States Navy survey ship transferred to the Royal New Zealand Navy in 1996.
The very first warship however to bear the name Resolution — though not HMS Resolution — was HMS Prince Royal that was renamed Resolution during the Commonwealth period.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Restigouche.
- HMCS Restigouche (H00) (en:HMCS Restigouche (H00)) (I) was a River-class destroyer originally commissioned as HMS Comet (H00) until transfer to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1938.
- HMCS Restigouche (DDE 257) (en:HMCS Restigouche (DDE 257)) (II) was the lead ship of the Restigouche class destroyer that served in the RCN and Canadian Forces.
- 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 1939-45)
- North Sea 1940
- 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 1943)
- Операция «Нептун» Высадка в Нормандии или Операция «Нептун» (6 июня 1944) — также известная как День Д, высадка морского десанта союзных (английских, американских и канадских) войск в оккупированной Германией Нормандии в ходе Второй мировой войны, часть Нормандской операции. (en:Normandy 1944)
- Biscay 1944
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USS Restless is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Restless (1861) (en:USS Restless (1861)), a barque commissioned during the American Civil War.
- Restless, a steam tug, built at St. Louis in 1861, was transferred by the War Department to the Navy on 30 September 1862 and renamed Mistletoe.
- USS Restless (1887) (en:USS Restless (1887)), a schooner-rigged yacht. (not exists)
- USS Restless (PG-66) (en:USS Restless (PG-66)), a patrol gunboat launched 21 February 1940. (not exists)
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HMS Restoration has been the name two Royal Navy ships, named after the English Restoration.
- HMS Restoration (1678) (en:HMS Restoration (1678)), third-rate, 70 guns, built Betts, Harwich 1678; Rebuilt 1702; wrecked in the Great Storm of 1703.
- HMS Restoration (1706) (en:HMS Restoration (1706)), third-rate, 70 guns. Wrecked in 1711.
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Retaliation.
- The first USS Retaliation (1778) (en:Retaliation) was a brigantine which operated in the Continental Navy. (not exists)
- The second USS Retaliation (1798) (en:Retaliation) was a French privateer captured by the United States during the Quasi-War with France.
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Retribution:
- HMS Hermione (1782) (en:HMS Retribution) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1782 as HMS Hermione. Her crew mutinied and handed her over to the Spanish in 1797. After her capture in 1799 she was renamed HMS Retaliation, and then HMS Retribution in 1800. She was broken up in 1805.
- HMS Edgar (1779) HMS Edgar (1797) — 74-пушечный линейный корабль третьего ранга. (en:HMS Retribution was a convict hulk launched in 1799 as the 74-gun third rate HMS Edgar. Edgar was converted into a convict hulk in 1813, renamed HMS Retribution in 1814 and broken up in 1835.)
- HMS Retribution (1844) (en:HMS Retribution) was a wooden paddle frigate built as HMS Watt, but renamed HMS Retribution before her launch in 1844. She was sold in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Retribution (1891) (en:HMS Retribution) was an Apollo-class protected cruiser launched in 1891 and sold in 1911. (not exists)
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Three ships of the US Navy have borne the name USS Reuben James. Reuben James was a Boatswain's Mate who distinguished himself fighting the Barbary pirates.
- The first USS Reuben James (DD-245) (en:Reuben James (DD-245)), a four-stack Clemson-class destroyer, was the first US Navy ship sunk by hostile action in World War II.
- The second USS Reuben James (DE-153) (en:Reuben James (DE-153)), a Buckley-class destroyer escort, escorted convoys during World War II.
- The third USS Reuben James (FFG-57) (en:Reuben James (FFG-57)) is a Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigate.
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Six ships in service to the United States have been named Revenge.
- The first USS Revenge (1776) (en:Revenge) was a schooner built in 1776 and served on Lake Champlain. She was either taken or burned in 1777.
- The second USS Revenge (1777) (en:Revenge) was a cutter in the Continental Navy. She was purchased in 1777, served until sold in 1779 and continued to harass British shipping as a privateer.
- The third USS Revenge (1806) (en:Revenge) was a schooner purchased in 1806 and served during the years preceding the War of 1812. She was wrecked in 1811.
- The fourth USS Revenge (1812) (en:Revenge) was a schooner built in 1812 and purchased in 1813. (not exists)
- The fifth USS Revenge (1808) (en:Revenge) was a schooner built in 1808, as Gunboat No. 158. She was placed in service as Revenge in 1822 and served until 1824. (not exists)
- The sixth USS Revenge (AM-110) (en:Revenge (AM-110)) was a World War II-era Auk-class minesweeper, commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1965.
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Thirteen warships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Revenge:
- HMS Revenge (1577) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 46-gun galleon launched in 1577. She fought the Spanish Armada in 1588, and was captured by a Spanish fleet 1591. She sank while being sailed back to Spain.
- HMS Revenge (1650) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 42-gun ship, previously a merchantman, purchased in 1650 by the Royalists. Her crew deserted to the Parliamentarians in 1652, bringing the ship with them. She was renamed Marmaduke, and was sunk in 1667 as a blockship. (not exists)
- HMS Revenge (1654) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 58-gun third rate launched in 1654 as Newbury, during the Commonwealth. She was renamed HMS Revenge at the Restoration, and was condemned in 1678.
- HMS Revenge (1699) (en:HMS Revenge) was 70-gun third rate launched in 1699, and renamed HMS Buckingham in 1711 before being hulked in 1727. She was subsequently sunk as a foundation in 1745.
- HMS Swiftsure (1673) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1673 as HMS Swiftsure, and renamed HMS Revenge in 1716. She was rebuilt three times and was sold in 1787.
- HMS Revenge (1755) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1755. She foundered in 1782. (not exists)
- HMS Revenge (1778) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 14-gun brig-sloop in service in 1778 and captured by the Americans in 1779. (not exists)
- HMS Revenge (1796) (en:HMS Revenge) was an 8-gun cutter purchased in 1796 and listed until 1798. (not exists)
- HMS Revenge (1805) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1805 and broken up in 1849.
- HMS Revenge (1859) (en:HMS Revenge) was a 91-gun screw powered second rate launched in 1859. She was used as a base ship from 1872, became a training ship and was renamed Empress in 1891, and was sold for breaking up in 1923. (not exists)
- HMS Revenge (1892) (en:HMS Revenge) was a Royal Sovereign-class battleship launched in 1892. She was renamed HMS Redoubtable in 1915 and was broken up in 1919.
- HMS Revenge (06) (en:HMS Revenge) was a Revenge class battleship, laid down as HMS Renown, but renamed in 1913, prior to her launch in 1915. She was on harbour service from 1945 and was scrapped in 1948.
- HMS Revenge (S27) (en:HMS Revenge) was a Resolution-class submarine launched in 1968 and laid up in 1995.
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There have been a number of ships named HMS Redoubtable in the Royal Navy.
- HMS Redoubtable (1815) (en:Redoubtable), was a third rate ship of the line launched in 1815 and broken up in 1841.
- HMS Revenge (1892) (en:Redoubtable), launched in 1892 as the pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Revenge, renamed in 1915 and scrapped in 1919.
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Five ships of the French Navy have born the name Révolutionnaire ("Revolutionnary"):
- French cutter Téméraire (1795) (en:Téméraire) (1795), a cutter, was launched as Révolutionnaire (not exists)
- French corvette Révolutionnaire (1793) (en:Révolutionnaire), a 20-gun Jean Bart class corvette (1793-1797) (not exists)
- French ship Révolutionnaire (1793) (en:Révolutionnaire), a felucca (1793-1794) (not exists)
- French ship Bretagne (1766) (en:Bretagne), a 110-gun ship of the line, was renamed Révolutionnaire in 1793.
- HMS Révolutionnaire (1794) (en:Révolutionnaire), a 40-gun Seine class frigate taken by the Royal Navy.
- See also
- French ship Révolution (en:French ship Révolution) (not exists)
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USS Reybold is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Reybold (DE-275) (en:USS Reybold (DE-275)), an Evarts class destroyer escort laid down by the Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, on 20 May 1943. (not exists)
- USS Reybold (DE-177) (en:USS Reybold (DE-177)), laid down on 3 May 1943 by the Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Port Newark, New Jersey.
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USS Rhea is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Rhea (AMc-58) (en:USS Rhea (AMc-58)), a coastal minesweeper launched 9 August 1941.
- USS Rhea (AMS-52) (en:USS Rhea (AMS-52)), a minesweeper launched 14 November 1942.
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Rhode Island in honor of Rhode Island.
- The first USS Rhode Island (1860) (en:USS Rhode Island (1861)) was a wooden sidewheel steamer previously named John P. King and Eagle, and later renamed Charleston that saw action in the Civil War.
- The second USS Rhode Island (BB-17) (en:USS Rhode Island (BB-17)), a Virginia-class battleship, sailed on the first leg of the Great White Fleet's voyage, and provided anti-submarine services during World War I.
- SS Rhode Island was a 6096 ton Freighter built in Bath Maine in 1917. This ship was renamed a number of times due to ownership changes. Names include SS Woonsocket, SS Makiki during WWII serving convoy duty to England, and finally Rio charres in 1952 in Panama. The ship was finally scrapped in Japan in 1954.
- USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730) (en:SSBN-730) was laid down as Rhode Island, but renamed for Senator Henry M. Jackson after his death.
- USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740) (en:Rhode Island (SSBN-740)) became the third ship named for the state.
- Fictional starship
- In the Star Trek fictional universe, the USS Rhode Island (NCC-72701) is a Nova class starship.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rhyl, after the town of Rhyl in Wales:
- HMS Rhyl (J36) (en:HMS Rhyl) was a Bangor-class minesweeper launched in 1940 and sold in 1948. (not exists)
- HMS Rhyl (F129) (en:HMS Rhyl) was a Rothesay-class frigate launched in 1959 and expended as a target in 1985.
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Four vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Ribble, after the English river:
- HMS Ribble (1904) (en:Ribble), a River-class destroyer launched at Yarrow in 1904 and sold for scrap in 1920. It participated in the 1915 naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign. (not exists)
- Ribble (K251) was assigned to a River-class frigate launched by W. Simons & Co. Ltd. of Renfrew, Scotland on 23 April 1943 but the vessel was transferred to the Royal Netherlands Navy before completion and commissioned as HrMs Johan Maurits van Nassau.
- HMS Ribble K525 (en:Ribble) was another River-class frigate, originally to have been called HMS Duddon. It constructed at Blyth and launched on 10 November 1943. It was lent to the Royal Canadian Navy from 24 July 1944 onwards and recommissioned HMCS Ribble. Returned to the Royal Navy on 11 June 1945, the vessel was broken up in 1957. (not exists)
- HMS Ribble (M2012) (en:Ribble) was a River-class minesweeper launched at Great Yarmouth on 7 May 1985 and transferred to the Brazilian Navy on 10 January 1995, and renamed Garnier Sampaio. (not exists)
- References
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- {{cite web|work = Uboat.net | title = HMS Ribble (i) (K 251)| url=http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/7883.html |accessdate=2007-10-15}}
- {{cite web|work = Uboat.net | title = HMS Ribble (ii) (K 525) | url=http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/5696.html |accessdate=2007-10-15}}
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USS Rich may refer to:
- USS Rich (DE-695) (en:USS Rich (DE-695)), a Buckley-class destroyer escort launched in 1943 and sunk off Utah Beach in 1944
- USS Rich (DD-820) (en:USS Rich (DD-820)), a Gearing-class destroyer launched in 1945 and struck in 1977
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[[pl:USS Rich]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Richard E. Byrd, in honor of polar explorer Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd (1888–1957).
- USS Richard E. Byrd (DDG-23) (en:USS Richard E. Byrd (DDG-23)) was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer, launched in 1962 and struck in 1992. The ship was sold to Greece to provide spare parts for other ships, and sunk as a target in 2003.
- USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE-4) (en:USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE-4)) is a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship, launched in 2007 and active in service {{As of|2008|lc=on}}
.
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A number of ships of the French Navy have been named in honour of Armand-Jean du Plessis, Cardinal and Duc de Richelieu, considered to be one of the founders of the French navy. Among them,
- Броненосец (тип корабля) Броненосец — тяжёлый артиллерийский корабль, предназначенный для уничтожения кораблей всех типов и установления господства на море. (The en:ironclad Richelieu (1873) (1873))
- The battleship Richelieu (1939)
- Шарль де Голль (авианосец) Авианосец «Шарль де Голль» (фр. Charles de Gaulle, R91) — единственный действующий авианосец военно-морских сил Франции, первый французский надводный боевой корабль с атомной силовой установкой. (The en:Charles de Gaulle nuclear aircraft carrier, whose original name was Richelieu)
- The Future French aircraft carrier (en:projected new French aircraft carrier), if it is indeed built, may be named Richelieu [2].
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USS Richland is a name used more than once by the U.S Navy:
- USS Richland (AK-207) (en:USS Richland (AK-207)), a cargo ship commissioned 22 April 1945 for service in World War II.
- USS Richland (YFD-64) (en:USS Richland (YFD-64)), a floating drydock commissioned as YFD-64 on 28 November 1944.
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Richmond, after the English town of Richmond, or numerous holders of the title of Duke of Richmond:
- HMS Wakefield (1655) (en:HMS Richmond) was a 26-gun ship launched in 1655 as the English Commonwealth Navy's Wakefield. She was renamed HMS Richmond at the Restoration in 1660 and was converted into a fireship between 1688 and 1689. She was sold in 1698. (not exists)
- HMS Richmond (1672) (en:HMS Richmond) was an 8-gun yacht purchased in 1672 and sold in 1685. (not exists)
- HMS Richmond (1745) (en:HMS Richmond) was a 24-gun sixth rate, formerly the French East Indiaman Dauphin. She was captured in 1745 and sold in 1749. (not exists)
- HMS Richmond (1757) (en:HMS Richmond) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1757. She was captured by the French in 1781 and later captured and burnt by the Spanish in 1793 (not exists)
- HMS Richmond (1806) (en:HMS Richmond) was a 14-gun gun-brig launched in 1806 and sold in 1814. (not exists)
- USS Fairfax (DD-93) (en:HMS Richmond) was previously the USS Fairfax, transferred from the US Navy as part of the 1940 Destroyers for Bases Agreement. She was lent to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943, and then to the Soviet Navy in 1944. She was renamed Zhivuchi and served with them until 1949, when she was scrapped.
- HMS Richmond (F239) (en:HMS Richmond) is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1993 and currently in service.
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Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Richmond for the capital of Virginia.
- The first USS Richmond (1798) (en:Richmond) was a brig, launched and purchased for the Navy in 1798. She was sold in 1801.
- The second USS Richmond (1860) (en:Richmond) was wooden steam sloop of war, launched in 1860. She served in the American Civil War and later as a receiving ship. She was finally stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in 1919.
- The third USS Richmond (CL-9) (en:Richmond (CL-9)) was launched in 1921, saw service in World War II and decommissioned in 1945.
- See also
- USS Richmond K. Turner (CG-20) (en:USS Richmond K. Turner (CG-20))
- CSS Richmond (en:CSS Richmond), a Confederate ram.
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Ridderschap van Holland (Dutch - "Knighthood of Holland") is a name that has been held by various Dutch naval and merchant ships, including:
- Ridderschap van Holland, Dutch naval ship, 64/66 guns, Vice-Admiral Johan de Liefde's flagship at the Four Days' Battle of 1666, captained by Schout-bij-Nacht Jan Jansse van Nes at the 1672 Battle of Solebay, by Eland du Bois at the 1673 Battle of Texel, and by Philips van Almonde in 1674 actions against the French west coast
- Ridderschap van Holland, 72 guns, present at the Battles of Barfleur and La Hogue
- Ridderschap van Holland (1682) (en:Ridderschap van Holland (1682)), Dutch East India Company merchantman, launched 1682, lost at sea 1694
The name refers to the "Knighthood" Estate within the States of Holland; it would be shortened to Ridderschap.
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rifleman:
- HMS Rifleman (1804) (en:HMS Rifleman) was a 12-gun gun-brig purchased in 1804 and sold in 1809. (not exists)
- HMS Rifleman (1809) (en:HMS Rifleman) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1809 and sold in 1836. (not exists)
- HMS Rifleman (1846) (en:HMS Rifleman) was a Rifleman-class wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1846 and sold in Hong Kong in 1869. (not exists)
- HMS Rifleman (1872) (en:HMS Rifleman) was a Frolic-class composite screw gunvessel launched in 1872 and sold in 1890. (not exists)
- HMS Rifleman (1910) (en:HMS Rifleman) was an Acorn-class destroyer completed in 1910 and sold for breaking in 1921.
- HMS Rifleman (J299) (en:HMS Rifleman) was an Algerine-class minesweeper completed in 1944. She was used as an accommodation ship in Barrow in 1970 and sold for breaking in 1972.
- See also
- A Weapon class destroyer (en:Weapon-class) destroyer named HMS Rifle was laid down in 1944, but cancelled in 1945.
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USS Rigel is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Rigel (AD-13) (en:USS Rigel (AD-13)), built in 1918 as Edgecombe by the Skinner and Eddy Corp., Seattle, Washington.
- USS Rigel (AF-58) (en:USS Rigel (AF-58)), laid down under Maritime Administration contract 15 March 1954 by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp., Pascagoula, Mississippi.
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A number of steamships have been named the SS Rimutaka after the Rimutaka Mountains in New Zealand:
- SS Rimutaka (1884) (en:SS Rimutaka (1884)), a 4,473-ton three-masted sail and steam ship operated by the New Zealand Shipping Company until 1899 (not exists)
- SS Rimutaka (1900) (en:SS Rimutaka (1900)), a 7,765-ton liner of the New Zealand Shipping Company, operated until 1929 (not exists)
- SS Mongolia (1922) (en:SS Rimutaka (1922)), a passenger-cargo ocean liner owned by P&O and operated by the New Zealand Shipping Company 1938–1950 (formerly the SS Mongolia (1922)
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rinaldo:
- HMS Rinaldo (1808) (en:HMS Rinaldo) was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched in 1808. She was converted to a packet brig in 1824 and was sold in 1835. (not exists)
- HMS Rinaldo (1860) (en:HMS Rinaldo) was a Camelion-class wooden screw sloop launched in 1860 and sold in 1884. (not exists)
- HMS Rinaldo (1900) (en:HMS Rinaldo) was a Condor-class sloop launched in 1900 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Rinaldo (J225) (en:HMS Rinaldo) was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched in 1943 and broken up in 1961. (not exists)
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ringdove, another name for the Barbary Dove:
- HMS Ringdove (1806) (en:HMS Ringdove) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1806 and sold in 1829.
- HMS Ringdove (1833) (en:HMS Ringdove) was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1833 and broken up in 1850. (not exists)
- HMS Ringdove (1856) (en:HMS Ringdove) was a wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1856, sold in 1865 and broken up in 1866. (not exists)
- HMS Ringdove (1867) (en:HMS Ringdove) was a wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1867 and sold in 1882. (not exists)
- HMS Ringdove (1889) (en:HMS Ringdove) was a Redbreast-class composite screw gunboat launched in 1889. She became a salvage vessel in 1915 and was renamed HMS Melita. Sold to Ship Salvage Corporation in 1920,<ref name=RW>{{winfield}}
</ref> and renamed Telima, she was broken up in 1926.<ref>{{cite Miramar|id=1132764 |title=Single Ship Report for "1132764"|first=R|last=Haworth |year=2006 |publisher=Miramar Ship Index|accessdate=8 July 2009}}
</ref> (not exists) - HMS Melita (1888) (en:HMS Ringdove) was a salvage vessel, launched in 1888 as the Mariner-class composite screw sloop HMS Melita. She was renamed HMS Ringdove on her conversion in 1915 and was sold in 1920.
- HMS Ringdove (1938) (en:HMS Ringdove) was a minelayer launched in 1938 and sold to the Pakistani government in 1950 as a pilot vessel. (not exists)
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Ringgold, in honor of Rear Admiral Cadwalader Ringgold (1802–1867).
- The first, Ringgold (DD-89), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched in 1918. In 1940, she was transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Newark. She was scrapped in 1947.
- The second, Ringgold (DD-500), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, launched in 1942 and served in World War II. In 1959, she was transferred to the German Navy and renamed Z-2. In 1981, she was transferred to the Greek Navy and renamed Kimon. She was scrapped in 1993.
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Rio Grande do Sul (S11) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Brazilian Navy:
- USS Sand Lance (SS-381) (en:Brazilian submarine Rio Grande do Sul (S11) (Balao class)), the former American Balao-class submarine USS Sand Lance (SS-381); in Brazilian Navy service, 1963–1972; cannibalized for spare parts and scrapped by 1975
- USS Grampus (SS-523) (en:Brazilian submarine Rio Grande do Sul (S11) (Tench class)), the former American Tench-class submarine USS Sea Leopard (SS-483); in Brazilian Navy service, 1973–1993
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[[en:Brazilian submarine Rio Grande do Sul (S11)]]
USS Ripple has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Ripple, the name between 4 February 1916 and 10 April 1918 of a ferryboat built as USS Wave, renamed USS Faithful on 10 April 1918, and designated USS Faithful (YFB-5) on 17 July 1920
- USS Ripple (ID-2439) (en:USS Ripple (ID-2439)), a minesweeper in commission from 1918 to 1919
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rippon, an archaic version of Ripon, a city in North Yorkshire. A fourth has been named HMS Ripon:
- HMS Rippon (1712) (en:HMS Rippon) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1712, rebuilt in 1735 as a 60-gun fourth rate and broken up in 1751.
- HMS Rippon (1758) (en:HMS Rippon) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1758, reduced to harbour service in 1801 and broken up in 1808.
- HMS Rippon (1812) (en:HMS Rippon) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1812 and broken up in 1821.
- HMS Ripon (1945) (en:HMS Ripon) was an aircraft transport launched in 1945 and sold in 1959. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Rippon's Prize (en:HMS Rippon's Prize) (not exists)
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[[en:HMS Rippon]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been assigned the name USS Rival.
- USS Rival (AM-292) would have been an Admirable-class minesweeper. Construction, however, was canceled on 6 June 1944, prior to completion.
- USS Rival (MSO-468) (en:Rival (MSO-468)) was a Aggressive-class minesweeper, originally designated AM-421, then as AM-468. She was launched in 1953, reclassified as an ocean minesweeper, MSO-468, in 1955, and struck in 1971.
- References
{{DANFS |http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r7/rival-i.htm |http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r7/rival-ii.htm}}
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[[en:USS Rival]]
[[pl:USS Rival]]
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Several classes of ships have been called River class:
- Destroyers
- River class destroyer (en:River-class) destroyer of the Royal Navy built in the early 20th century that served in World War I.
- Canadian River class destroyer (en:Canadian River-class destroyer) of the Royal Canadian Navy that served in World War II.
- River class destroyer escort (en:River-class) destroyer escort - frigates built for the Royal Australian Navy post Second World War.
- River class torpedo boat destroyer (en:River-class) torpedo boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy that served in the First World War.
- Frigates
- River class frigate (en:River-class) frigate of the Second World War built for the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and other navies.
- Minesweepers
- River class minesweeper (en:River-class) minesweeper of the modern Royal Navy.
- Patrol vessels
- River class patrol vessel (en:River-class) patrol vessel of the modern Royal Navy.
- River class launch (en:River-class) launch of the Royal Navy. (not exists)
- Submarines
- River class submarine (en:River-class) submarine of the interwar Royal Navy that saw service in World War II.
- See also
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[[fi:River-luokka]]
[[tr:River sınıfı]]
USS Riverside may refer to:
- USS Riverside (1890) (en:USS Riverside (1890)), a wooden, schooner-rigged barge, was built during 1890 at Brooklyn, New York. (not exists)
- USS Riverside (APA-102) (en:USS Riverside (APA-102)), a Bayfield class attack transport which saw service during World War II
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[[en:USS Riverside]]
[[pl:USS Riverside]]
USS Jackson may refer to a number of United States Navy warships:
- Steamers
- USRC Jackson (1832) (en:USRC Jackson (1832)), a revenue cutter which saw service during the Second Seminole War and the American Civil War
- USS John P. Jackson (1860) (en:USS John P. Jackson (1860)), which saw service during the American Civil War
- USS Fort Jackson (1862) (en:USS Fort Jackson (1862)), which saw service during the American Civil War
- Supply ships
- USS President Jackson (APA-18) (en:USS President Jackson (APA-18)), a President Jackson class attack transport commissioned in 1942
- Submarines
- USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619) (en:USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619)), a Lafayette class ballistic missile submarine commissioned in 1963
- USS Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634) (en:USS Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634)), a James Madison class ballistic missile submarine commissioned in 1964
- USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730) (en:USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730)), an Ohio class ballistic missile submarine commissioned in 1984
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USS Roamer is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Roamer (1917) (en:USS Roamer (1917)), a patrol boat built in 1902 by Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Rhode Island. (not exists)
- USS Roamer (AF-19) (en:USS Roamer (AF-19)), a cargo ship built in 1935 as Roamer by the Maskinbygger Machine & Iron Works, Elsinore, Denmark.
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Multiple ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Roanoke, after either Roanoke, Virginia or the Roanoke River.
- A 7-gun schooner named Roanoke was transferred from the State Department to the Navy in 1814, and sold at Wilmington, Delaware in 1816, but there is no known record of her operations.
- USS Roanoke (1855) (en:USS Roanoke) was a screw frigate commissioned in 1857, converted to carry three revolving turrets in 1863, and in periodic use until 1882.
- USS Roanoke (1917) (en:USS Roanoke) was the civilian vessel El Dia converted to a minelayer in 1917 and returned in 1919. (not exists)
- USS Lorain (PF-93) (en:USS Roanoke (PG-201)) was a Tacoma-class patrol gunboat, reclassified as patrol frigate PF-93, then renamed USS Lorain in 1944 while under construction.
- USS Roanoke (CL-114) (en:USS Roanoke (CL-114)), a Fargo-class light cruiser, was canceled on 5 October 1944, prior to the start of work.[3]
- USS Roanoke (CL-145) (en:USS Roanoke (CL-145)) was a Worcester-class light cruiser in service from 1949 to 1958.
- USNS Roanoke (T-AOR-155) (en:USNS Roanoke (T-AOR-155)) was a fleet replenishment oiler from 1956 to 1957. (not exists)
- USS Roanoke (AOR-7) (en:USS Roanoke (AOR-7)) was a Wichita-class replenishment oiler in service from 1976 to 1995.
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Several ships of the United States Navy have been named Peary or Robert E. Peary, after R.Adm. Robert E. Peary (1856–1920), the Arctic explorer.
- USS Peary (DD-226) (en:USS Peary (DD-226)) was a Clemson-class destroyer, launched in 1920, and sunk in action during the Bombing of Darwin, Australia, in 1942.
- USS Robert E. Peary (DE-132) (en:USS Robert E. Peary (DE-132)) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort launched in 1943, and struck from the Naval Vessel Register in 1966.
- USS Robert E. Peary (FF-1073) (en:USS Robert E. Peary (FF-1073)) was a Knox-class frigate, which launched in 1971. She was struck in 1995 and transferred to the Republic of China. As of 2005, the ship served in the Taiwanese navy as ROCS Chi Yang (932).
- USNS Robert E. Peary (T-AKE-5) (en:USNS Robert E. Peary (T-AKE-5)) is a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship, launched in 2007.
In addition:
- SS Robert E. Peary (en:SS Robert E. Peary) was a Liberty ship, built in 1942 — in a record time of 4 days and 15 hours and 29 minutes. She was scrapped in 1963.
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USS Roberts may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Roberts (DE-749) (en:USS Roberts (DE-749)), a destroyer escort in service from 1944 to 1964
- USS John Q. Roberts (DE-235), a destroyer escort converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS John Q. Roberts (APD-94)
- USS John Q. Roberts (APD-94) (en:USS John Q. Roberts (APD-94)), a high-speed transport in commission from 1944 to 1946
- USS Samuel B. Roberts (en:USS Samuel B. Roberts), the name of various ships
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[[en:USS Roberts]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Roberts, after Field Marshal Frederick Roberts:
- HMS Roberts (1915) (en:HMS Roberts) was an Abercrombie class monitor launched in 1915. She was initially named HMS Stonewall Jackson, then HMS M4, and then HMS Earl Roberts, before finally being named HMS Roberts. She was sold in 1921, but was retained. She was handed over in 1936 in exchange for a training ship and was then scrapped.
- HMS Roberts (F40) (en:HMS Roberts) was a Roberts class monitor, launched in 1941. She was reduced to harbour service in 1956 and was sold for scrapping in 1965.
- See also
- Ships named HMS Robert
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USS Robin may refer to:
- USS Robin (AM-3) (en:USS Robin (AM-3)) (later ATO-140), laid down 4 March 1918 by the Todd Shipyard Corp., New York
- USS Robin (en:USS Robin), the Illustrious-class aircraft carrier HMS Victorious while on loan to the USN in 1943.
- USS Robin (AMS-53) (en:USS Robin (AMS-53)), laid down as YMS-311 on 7 May 1943 by Henry B. Nevins, Inc., City Island, New York
- USS Robin (MHC-54) (en:USS Robin (MHC-54)), an Osprey-class coastal mine hunter
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[[en:USS Robin]]
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USS Robinson may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Robinson (DD-88) (en:Robinson (DD-88)), a destroyer in commission from 1918 to 1922
- USS Robinson (DD-562) (en:Robinson (DD-562)), a destroyer in commission from 1944 to 1964
- USS Jack C. Robinson (DE-671), a destroyer escort converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS Jack C. Robinson (APD-72)
- USS Jack C. Robinson (APD-72) (en:USS Jack C. Robinson (APD-72)), a high-speed transport in commission from 1945 to 1946
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USS Rochester has been the name of many ships of the United States Navy. All of the ships are named for the city of Rochester, New York.
- Нью-Йорк (броненосный крейсер) Его дальнейшим развитием стал проект «Бруклин». (en:USS New York (ACR-2), was renamed and redesignated to Rochester (CA-2).)
- USS Saint Paul (CA-73) (en:USS Saint Paul (CA-73)), was originally laid down as Rochester, but was renamed prior to being launched.
- USS Rochester (CA-124) (en:USS Rochester (CA-124)), an Oregon City-class heavy cruiser
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rochester, after the town of Rochester on the River Medway:
- HMS Rochester (1693) (en:HMS Rochester) was a 48-gun fourth rate launched in 1693. She was rebuilt in 1715, and again as a hospital ship in 1744. She was renamed HMS Maidstone after the second rebuild and was broken up in 1748.
- HMS Rochester (1749) (en:HMS Rochester) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1749 and sold in 1770.
- HMS Hero (1759) (en:HMS Rochester) was a prison ship, launched in 1749 as the 74-gun third rate HMS Hero. She became a prison ship in 1793, was renamed HMS Rochester in 1800 and was broken up in 1810.
- HMS Rochester (L50) (en:HMS Rochester) was a Shoreham-class sloop launched in 1931 and sold in 1951. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Rochester Prize (en:HMS Rochester Prize) (not exists)
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Rockaway may refer to:
- Places
In California:
In New Jersey:
- Rockaway, New Jersey (en:Rockaway, New Jersey), a borough in Morris County
- Rockaway Township, New Jersey (en:Rockaway Township, New Jersey), a township in Morris County
- Rockaway Creek (New Jersey) (en:Rockaway Creek (New Jersey)), a tributary of the Lamington River in Hunterdon County
- Rockaway River (en:Rockaway River), a tributary of the Passaic River
In New York:
- Rockaway, Queens (en:Rockaway, Queens), a peninsula of Long Island
- Far Rockaway, Queens (en:Far Rockaway, Queens), a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens
- Rockaway Beach, Queens (en:Rockaway Beach, Queens), a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens
- East Rockaway, New York (en:East Rockaway, New York), a village in Nassau County on Long Island
- Rockaway Inlet (en:Rockaway Inlet), a strait off Long Island, New York, connecting Jamaica Bay with the Atlantic Ocean
- Делавары Делавары, ленапе или ленни-ленапе (англ. Delaware) — индейский народ в США и Канаде. (en:Rockaway, a location on Long Island which was historically mistaken as a tribe name )
In Oregon:
- Rockaway Beach, Oregon (en:Rockaway Beach, Oregon), a city in Tillamook County
- Ships
- USS Rockaway (AVP-29) (en:USS Rockaway (AVP-29)), a United States Navy seaplane tender in commission from 1943 to 1946
- USCGC Rockaway (WAVP-377) (en:USCGC Rockaway (WAVP-377)), later WAGO-377, WHEC-377, and WELO-377, a United States Coast Guard cutter in commission from 1949 to 1972
- Other
- Rockaway (carriage) (en:Rockaway (carriage)), two types of carriage
- The dance referred to in the Fat Joe song Lean Back
- Rockaway (Beres Hammond song) (en:"Rockaway" (Beres Hammond song)), a 2003 single from the album Can't Stop A Man (not exists)
- See also
- {{lookfrom|Rockaway}}
- Rockaway Beach (en:Rockaway Beach (disambiguation))
- Rockaway Avenue (en:Rockaway Avenue (disambiguation))
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USS Rocket is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Rocket (1862) (en:USS Rocket (1862)) was a wooden harbor tug J. P. Billard, was purchased for the Navy 12 October 1863.
- USS Rocket (YT-22) (en:USS Rocket (YT-22)) was a steel-hulled tug, built in 1899. (not exists)
- USS Rocket (AMc-101) (en:USS Rocket (AMc-101)) was a coastal minesweeper, was laid down 6 September 1941.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rocket. Another was planned but never completed:
- HMS Rocket (1804) (en:HMS Rocket) was a 4-gun fireship, previously the civilian Busy. She was purchased in 1804 and sold in 1807. (not exists)
- HMS Rocket (1842) (en:HMS Rocket) was an iron paddle tender launched in 1842 and broken up in 1850. (not exists)
- HMS Rocket (1855) (en:HMS Rocket) was a mortar vessel launched in 1855. She was renamed MV20 later that year and was broken up in 1865. (not exists)
- HMS Rocket (1856) (en:HMS Rocket) was an Albacore-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1856 and broken up in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Rocket (1868) (en:HMS Rocket) was a Beacon-class composite screw gunvessel launched in 1868 and sold in 1888. (not exists)
- HMS Rocket (1894) (en:HMS Rocket) was a Rocket-class destroyer launched in 1894 and sold in 1912.
- HMS Lucifer (1913) (en:HMS Rocket) was to have been a Laforey-class destroyer. She was renamed HMS Lucifer before being launched in 1913. (not exists)
- HMS Rocket (1916) (en:HMS Rocket) was an R-class destroyer launched in 1916 and sold in 1926. (not exists)
- HMS Rocket (H92) (en:HMS Rocket) was a later R-class destroyer launched in 1942, converted to a Type 15 frigate between 1949 and 1951 and scrapped in 1967.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rocksand:
- HMS Rocksand (1918) (en:HMS Rocksand) was a 24 class minesweeping sloop launched in 1918 and sold in 1922. (not exists)
- HMS Rocksand (F184) (en:HMS Rocksand) was an infantry landing ship transferred under lend-lease in 1943 as the merchant Empire Anvil. She was commissioned HMS Rocksand in 1944, returned to the Ministry of War Transport in 1946 as Empire Anvil and returned to the US Navy later in 1946.
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Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Rodgers for John Rodgers (1772–1838), his son, John Rodgers (1812–1882) and his great grandson, John Rodgers (1881–1926).
- The first USS Rodgers (1879) (en:Rodgers) was a steam whaler launched in 1879 as Mary and Helen. She was purchased by the Navy in 1881 and was lost in an accidental fire At Saint Lawrence Bay, Chukotka later that same year.
- The second USS Rodgers (TB-4) (en:Rodgers (TB-4)) was a Foote-class torpedo boat commissioned in 1898 and decommissioned in 1919.
- The third USS Rodgers (DD-254) (en:Rodgers (DD-254)) was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Sherwood (I80) in 1940.
Rodgers (DD-170) was renamed Kalk (DD-170) on 23 December 1918.
- See also
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rodney, at least the last five after Admiral George Brydges Rodney. A seventh was planned but never completed:
- HMS Rodney (1759) (en:HMS Rodney (1759)) was a 4-gun cutter in use in 1759. (not exists)
- HMS Rodney (1781) (en:HMS Rodney (1781)) was a 16-gun vessel, possibly a brig-sloop, in service in 1781 and captured by the French Rohan-Soubise in 1782 at Demerara. (not exists)
- HMS Rodney (1809) (en:HMS Rodney (1809)) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1809, razeed to 50 guns and renamed Greenwich in 1827, and sold in 1836.
- HMS Rodney (1833) (en:HMS Rodney (1833)) was a 92-gun second-rate launched in 1833, converted to screw propulsion and rearmed with 70 guns in 1860, and broken up in 1884.
- HMS Rodney (1884) (en:HMS Rodney (1884)) was an Admiral class battleship launched in 1884 and sold in 1909.
- HMS Rodney was to have been an Admiral-class battlecruiser. She was ordered in April 1916, but construction was suspended in March 1917 and cancelled in October 1918.
- HMS Rodney (29) (en:HMS Rodney (29)) was a Nelson class battleship launched in 1925 and broken up in 1948.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Roe for Francis Asbury Roe.
- The first USS Roe (DD-24) (en:USS Roe (DD-24)) was a modified Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1909 and served in World War I. She served in the United States Coast Guard from 1924 to 1930. She was sold in 1934.
- The second USS Roe (DD-418) (en:USS Roe (DD-418)) was a Sims-class destroyer launched in 1939 and decommissioned in 1945 after serving in World War II.
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Fourteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Roebuck after a small deer native to the British Isles.
- HMS Roebuck (1585) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a flyboat purchased in 1585. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1636) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 10-gun vessel launched in 1636 and sunk in 1641 as a result of a collision. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1646) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 14-gun ship captured in 1646 and commissioned into the Royalist Navy two years later. She was captured at Kinsale in 1649 by Parliamentarian forces and sold in 1651. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1653) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 34-gun ship captured in 1653, converted to a hulk in 1664 and sold in 1668. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1666) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 16-gun sixth rate launched in 1666 and sold in 1683. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1688) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 6-gun fireship purchased in 1688. She was renamed Old Roebuck in 1690 and was deliberately sunk as a foundation in 1696. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1690) (en:HMS Roebuck) was an 8-gun fireship launched in 1690, and later converted to a 26-gun fifth rate. She sailed under William Dampier to Australia in 1699 and sank in 1701 at Ascension Island on the return voyage.
- HMS Roebuck (1704) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 42-gun fifth rate launched in 1704 and dismantled in 1725. She was rebuilt in 1722, and sunk in 1743 as a breakwater. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1743) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1743 and sold in 1764. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1774) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a 44-gun frigate launched in 1774 and converted to a hospital ship in 1790. In 1799 she was converted to a troopship, and four years later to a guard ship. She was broken up in 1811. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1856) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1856 and sold in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Roebuck (1901) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a Greyhound-class destroyer launched in 1901 and broken up in 1919.
- HMS Roebuck (H95) (en:HMS Roebuck) was an R-class destroyer launched in 1942. She was converted to a frigate in 1953 and was sold in 1968.
- HMS Roebuck (H130) (en:HMS Roebuck) was a survey ship launched in 1985, and was decommissioned in April 2010 and sold that year.
- References
- {{colledge}}
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USS Rogers has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Rogers (DE-772), a destroyer escort laid down in 1943 and renamed USS Milton Lewis (DE-772) in 1944 prior to launching
- USS Rogers (DD-876) (en:USS Rogers (DD-876)), a destroyer in commission from 1945 to 1980
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USS Rogers Blood has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Rogers Blood (DE-555) (en:USS Rogers Blood (DE-555)), a destroyer escort cancelled in 1944
- USS Rogers Blood (DE-605), a destroyer escort converted during construction into the fast transport USS Rogers Blood (APD-115)
- USS Rogers Blood (APD-115) (en:USS Rogers Blood (APD-115)), a fast transport in commission from 1945 to 1946
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Three ships of the French Navy have born the name Roland Morillot in honour of lieutenant de vaisseau Roland Morillot:
- SM UB-26 (en:Roland Morillot), a captured German Type UB II submarine
- Roland Morillot, the first submarine of her class, an improvement of the Redoutable class, destroyed on keel in 1940
- Roland Morillot (S613) (en:Roland Morillot (S613)), a captured German Type XXI submarine
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Roma was the name of three battleships of the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy), and may refer to:
- Italian battleship Roma (1865) (en:Italian battleship Roma (1865)), a broadside ironclad, the lead ship of the Roma class, completed in 1869 and stricken in 1895 (not exists)
- Italian battleship Roma (1907) (en:Italian battleship Roma (1907)), a predreadnought battleship of the Regina Elena class completed in 1908 and stricken in 1927
- Italian battleship Roma (1940) (en:Italian battleship Roma (1940)), a dreadnought battleship of the Vittorio Veneto class commissioned in 1942 and sunk in 1943
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Romney. The origins of the name are from the town of New Romney, although it maybe that the name entered the Royal Navy in honour of Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney.
- HMS Romney (1694) (en:HMS Romney) was a 48-gun fourth rate launched in 1694 and wrecked in 1707.
- HMS Romney (1708) (en:HMS Romney) was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1708, sunk in 1721, refloated in the same year and sold in 1757.
- HMS Romney (1762) (en:HMS Romney) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1762 and wrecked in 1804.
- HMS Romney (1815) (en:HMS Romney) was a 58-gun fourth rate launched in 1815. She became a troopship in 1820, a depot ship in 1837 and was sold in 1845. (not exists)
- HMS Romney (J77) (en:HMS Romney) was a Bangor-class minesweeper launched in 1940 and sold in 1950. (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Romulus, after Romulus, one of the founders of Rome in Roman mythology:
- HMS Romulus (1777) (en:HMS Romulus) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1777 and captured by the French in 1781. (not exists)
- HMS Romulus (1785) (en:HMS Romulus) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1785. She was used as a troop ship from 1799, was on harbour service from 1813 and was broken up in 1816. (not exists)
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USS Rondo has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Rondo (SP-90) (en:USS Rondo (SP-90)), later USS SP-90, a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Rondo (ID-2488) (en:USS Rondo (ID-2488)), a cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919
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One ship and two shore establishments of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rooke. after Admiral Sir George Rooke:
Ship
- HMS Broke (D83) (en:HMS Rooke) was a Thornycroft-type flotilla leader launched in 1920. She was renamed HMS Broke in 1921, and served until foundering under tow in 1942 after being damaged during Operation Terminal.
Shore establishments
- HMS Rooke (1940 shore establishment) (en:HMS Rooke) was the boom defence central depot at Rosyth. It was commissioned in 1940 and paid off in 1946, being renamed HMS Safeguard. (not exists)
- HMS Rooke (1946 shore establishment) (en:HMS Rooke) was the naval base at Gibraltar. It was commissioned in 1946, succeeding HMS Cormorant, and operating until becoming a Joint Service Base in 1990. This was paid off in 1996. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Rook (1806) (en:HMS Rook (1806)), which was a Royal Navy Cuckoo class schooner captured by two French privateers in 1808.
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Several ships of the United States Navy have borne some version of the name Roosevelt in honor of members of the Roosevelt family.
- USS Kermit Roosevelt (ARG-16) (en:Kermit Roosevelt (ARG-16)), a Luzon-class repair ship that saw service in the Navy during World War II.
- USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42) (en:Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42)), was a Midway-class aircraft carrier, launched in 1945 and struck in 1977.
- USS Roosevelt (DDG-80) USS Roosevelt (DDG-80) — 30-й эскадренный миноносец из серии запланированных к 13 сентября 2002 г. 62 эсминцев УРО типа «Арли Бёрк», строительство которых было одобрено Конгрессом США и 2-й эсминец этого типа серии IIa. (en:Roosevelt (DDG-80), is a Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, launched in 1999 and currently in service. She was named for both President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt.)
Three of the ships have been named USS Theodore Roosevelt, in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt.
- USS Theodore Roosevelt (ID-1478) (en:Theodore Roosevelt) was a steamer built in 1906, acquired by the Navy from the Roosevelt Steamship Company sometime in 1918 and fitted out as a troop transport.
- USS Theodore Roosevelt (SSBN-600) (en:Theodore Roosevelt (SSBN-600)) was a George Washington-class ballistic missile submarine, launched in 1959 and stricken in 1982.
- Теодор Рузвельт (авианосец) Теодор Рузвельт — англ. USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) — американский авианосец, четвёртый построенный из класса Нимиц. (en:Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) is a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier launched in 1984 and currently in active service)
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HMS Rorqual has been the name of two Royal Navy submarines. A rorqual is a type of whale:
- HMS Rorqual (N74) (en:HMS Rorqual (N74)), a Grampus class submarine launched in 1936
- HMS Rorqual (S02) (en:HMS Rorqual (S02)), a Porpoise class submarine launched in 1956
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rosario, after the Spanish word Rosario, meaning rosary:
- HMS Rosario (1588) (en:HMS Rosario) was a hulk, previously the Spanish galleon Del Rosario. She was captured in 1588 and broken up in 1622. (not exists)
- HMS Rosario (1797) (en:HMS Rosario) was a 14 gun fireship, previously the Spanish ship Nuestra Senora Del Rosario. She was captured by HMS Romulus off Cadiz in 1797 and expended in 1800 at Dunkirk Roads. (not exists)
- HMS Rosario was a 20-gun sixth rate, previously the French privateer Le Hardi. She was captured in 1800 and taken into service as HMS Hardi. She was renamed HMS Rosario later in 1800 and was sold in 1809.
- HMS Rosario (1808) (en:HMS Rosario) was a 10-gun Cherokee-class sloop-brig launched in 1808 and sold in 1832. (not exists)
- HMS Rosario (1860) (en:HMS Rosario) was a Rosario-class wooden screw sloop launched in 1860 and sold for breaking in 1884.
- HMS Rosario (1898) (en:HMS Rosario) was a Condor-class sloop launched in 1898. She was used as depot ship from 1910 and was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Rosario (J219) (en:HMS Rosario) was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched in 1943. She was transferred to the Belgian Navy in 1952 and renamed De Moor, and was broken up in 1970. (not exists)
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Twenty one ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rose after the rose:
- HMS Rose (1222) (en:HMS Rose) was a King's ship in 1222. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1300) (en:HMS Rose) was a Cinque Ports ship in 1300. She was captured by the French in 1338 but was retaken in 1340. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1419) (en:HMS Rose) was a ballinger acquired in 1419 and sold in 1425. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1512) (en:HMS Rose) was a galley listed from 1512 until 1521. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1657) (en:HMS Rose) was a 6-gun pink launched in 1657 and transferred in 1661 to the Irish Packet Service. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1670) (en:HMS Rose) was a 4-gun fireship captured from the Algerians in 1670 and expended in 1671. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1672) (en:HMS Rose) was a 6-gun dogger captured from the Dutch in 1672 and lost in 1673. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1674) (en:HMS Rose) was a 28-gun fifth rate launched in 1674 , converted into a fireship in 1689 and sold in 1698. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1684) (en:HMS Rose) (also known as Sally Rose) was a 16-gun sixth rate, formerly a Salé pirate captured in 1684 and sold in 1696. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1709) (en:HMS Rose) was a 20-gun sixth rate purchased in 1709 and sold in 1712. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1712) (en:HMS Rose) was a 20-gun sixth rate launched in 1712, rebuilt in 1724, hulked in 1739 and sold in 1744. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1740) (en:HMS Rose) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1740 and sold in 1755. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1757) (en:HMS Rose) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1757 and sunk as a block ship in 1779.
- HMS Rose (1783) (en:HMS Rose) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1783 and wrecked in 1794. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1805 sloop) (en:HMS Rose) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1805 and sold in 1817 for breaking up. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1805 cutter) (en:HMS Rose) was a cutter listed between 1805 to 1806. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1821) (en:HMS Rose) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1821 and broken up in 1851. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1856) (en:HMS Rose) was a Albacore class gunboat launched in 1856 and broken up in 1868. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1857) (en:HMS Rose) was a survey cutter purchased in 1857. She was stranded in 1864 and the wreck later sold. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (1880) (en:HMS Rose) was a coastguard yawl launched in 1880 and sold in 1906. (not exists)
- HMS Rose (K102) (en:HMS Rose) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1941. She was lent to the Royal Norwegian Navy and sunk in 1944 after colliding with HMS Manners. (not exists)
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- HMS Rosebay (en:HMS Rosebay) (not exists)
- HMS Rosebush (en:HMS Rosebush) (not exists)
- HMS Rosemary (en:HMS Rosemary) (not exists)
- HMS Surprise (replica ship) (en:HMS Surprise (replica ship)), a 1970 replica of the 1757 HMS Rose, now named HMS Surprise
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USS Roselle has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Roselle (SP-350) (en:USS Roselle (SP-350)), a minesweeper in commission from September to December 1917
- USS Roselle (AM-379) (en:USS Roselle (AM-379)) (later MSF-379), a minesweeper in commission from 1944 to 1945
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Ross. The first ship was named for Captain David Ross and the second for Captain Donald K. Ross (1910–1992).
- USS Ross (DD-563) (en:Ross (DD-563)) was a Fletcher-class destroyer, commissioned in 1944 and decommissioned in 1959.
- USS Ross (DDG-71) USS Ross (DDG-71) — эсминец типа «Арли Бёрк». (en:Ross (DDG-71) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, commissioned in 1997 and actively serving {{As of|2008|lc=on}}
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rothesay, after the town of Rothesay in Scotland.
- HMS Rothesay (J19) (en:HMS Rothesay) was a Bangor-class minesweeper launched in 1941 and broken up in 1950. (not exists)
- HMS Rothesay (F107) (en:HMS Rothesay) was a Rothesay-class frigate launched in 1957 and scrapped in 1988.
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HMNZS Rotoiti has been the name of three ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy:
- HMNZS Rotoiti (F625) (en:HMNZS Rotoiti (F425)), was a Loch-class frigate, formerly HMS Loch Katrine, 1948–1967
- HMNZS Rotoiti (1975) (en:HMNZS Rotoiti (1975)), was a Lake-class patrol vessel, 1975–1991, pennant number P3569
- HMNZS Rotoiti (P3569) (en:HMNZS Rotoiti (2007)), is a Protector-class inshore patrol boat, launched in 2007, pennant number P3569
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SS Rotterdam may refer to one of six ships of the Holland America Line:
- SS Rotterdam (1872) (en:SS Rotterdam (1872)), rigged for steam and sail; wrecked 26 September 1883 (not exists)
- SS Rotterdam (1886) (en:SS Rotterdam (1886)), later Edam III (not exists)
- SS Dwinsk (en:SS Rotterdam (1897)), sold 1906; later C.F. Tietgen, Dwinsk; sunk by U-151 in June 1918
- SS Rotterdam (1908) (en:SS Rotterdam (1908)), scrapped in 1940 (not exists)
- SS Rotterdam (en:SS Rotterdam (1958)), retired from Holland America Line in 1997
- MS Rotterdam (en:MS Rotterdam) (1997), currently in service
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[[en:SS Rotterdam (disambiguation)]]
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rover:
- HMS Rover (1779) (en:HMS Rover) was a 16-gun sloop, formerly the American Cumberland. She was captured in 1779, captured in 1780 by the French, recaptured by the British in 1781 and wrecked later that year. (not exists)
- HMS Rover (1796) (en:HMS Rover) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1796 and wrecked in 1798.
- HMS Rover (1808) (en:HMS Rover) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1808 and sold in 1828. (not exists)
- HMS Rover was to have been an 18-gun sloop. She was ordered in 1829, but the design was revised, and she was re-ordered as the next HMS Rover.
- HMS Rover (1832) (en:HMS Rover) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1832 and broken up in 1845. (not exists)
- HMS Rover (1853) (en:HMS Rover) was a 16-gun brig launched in 1853 and sold in 1862 to the Prussian Navy. (not exists)
- HMS Rover (1874) (en:HMS Rover) was an iron screw corvette launched in 1874 and sold in 1893.
- HMS Rover (N62) (en:HMS Rover) was a Rainbow-class submarine launched in 1930 and sold for scrapping in 1946. (not exists)
- See also
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Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Rowan after Stephen Clegg Rowan.
- The first USS Rowan (TB-8) (en:Rowan (TB-8)) was a torpedo boat, commissioned in 1899 and decommissioned in 1912.
- The second USS Rowan (DD-64) (en:Rowan (DD-64)) was a Sampson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1916, served in World War I and decommissioned in 1922.
- The third USS Rowan (DD-405) (en:Rowan (DD-405)) was a Benham-class destroyer, commissioned in 1939, served in World War II and sunk by enemy action in September 1944.
- The fourth USS Rowan (DD-782) (en:Rowan (DD-782)) was a Gearing-class destroyer, commissioned in 1945, decommissioned in 1975 and transferred to Taiwan, but sank while under tow in 1977.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Royal Anne. A third was renamed before being launched:
- HMS St Andrew (1670) (en:HMS Royal Anne) was a 100-gun first rate launched in 1670 as HMS St Andrew. She was rebuilt and renamed HMS Royal Anne in 1703 and was broken up in 1727.
- HMS Royal Charles (1673) (en:HMS Royal Anne) was a 100-gun first rate launched in 1673 as HMS Royal Charles. She was renamed HMS Queen in 1693, HMS Royal George in 1715 and HMS Royal Charles in 1756. She was broken up in 1767.
- HMS Royal George (1756) (en:HMS Royal Anne) was to have been a 100-gun first rate. She was renamed HMS Royal George before her launch in 1756. She foundered in 1782.
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One ship and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Royal Arthur, in reference to the legendary King Arthur:
- HMS Royal Arthur (1891) (en:HMS Royal Arthur) was an Edgar class armoured cruiser launched in 1891 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Royal Arthur (shore establishment) (en:HMS Royal Arthur) was a training centre established near Skegness between 1939 and 1946, and at Corsham between 1947 and 1993.
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Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal Charles, both after King Charles II.
- The first HMS Royal Charles (1655) (en:Royal Charles) was an 80-gun ship of the line, launched as Naseby for the Commonmwealth Navy in 1655, renamed in 1660, and captured by the Dutch in the Raid on the Medway in 1667.
- The second HMS Royal Charles (1673) (en:Royal Charles) was a 100-gun ship of the line, launched in 1673, renamed Queen in 1693, rebuilt in 1715 and renamed Royal George, again rebuilt in 1756, renamed Royal Anne this time, and broken up in 1767. (Note that the "rebuilds" were likely new construction cannibalizing parts from the old ship.)
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal George after various members of the House of Hanover. A ninth was renamed before being launched:
- HMS Royal James (1675) (en:HMS Royal George) was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line launched as HMS Royal James in 1675. She was renamed HMS Victory in 1691, HMS Royal George in 1714 and HMS Victory again in 1715.
- HMS Royal Charles (1673) (en:HMS Royal George) was a 100-gun first-rate launched as Royal Charles in 1673 and renamed HMS Queen in 1693, HMS Royal George in 1715 and HMS Royal Anne in 1756.
- HMS Royal George (1756) (en:HMS Royal George) was a 100-gun first-rate launched in 1756. She served in the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence and sank at Spithead in 1782.
- HMS Royal George (1776) (en:HMS Royal George) was a 20-gun sloop listed as serving on the Canadian lakes in 1776. (not exists)
- HMS Royal George (1788) HMS Royal George (1788) — 100-пушечный линейный корабль первого ранга. (en:HMS Royal George was a 100-gun first-rate launched in 1788 and broken up in 1822.)
- HMS Royal George (1809) (en:HMS Royal George) was a 20-gun sloop launched in 1809. She served on the Canadian lakes in the War of 1812, was renamed HMS Niagara in 1814 and was sold in 1837.
- HMS Royal George (1817) (en:HMS Royal George) was a yacht launched in 1817 and broken up in 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Royal George (1827) (en:HMS Royal George) was a 120-gun first-rate launched in 1827, fitted with screw propulsion in 1853 and sold in 1875.
- HMS King George V (1911) HMS King George V (ЕВК «Король Георг V») — первый британский линкор с таким именем (второй был заложен в 1937). (en:HMS Royal George was to have been a battleship, but she was renamed HMS King George V before she was launched in 1911.)
- See also
- Timothy Hackworth#The_Royal_George (en:The Royal George), Timothy Hackworth's steam locomotive of 1828 (not exists)
- Royal George, Tasmania (en:Royal George, Tasmania)
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- {{Colledge}}
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Royal James:
- HMS Royal James (1658) (en:HMS Royal James), a 70-gun Second rate ship of the line launched in 1658 as the Richard, renamed in 1660 when she was reclassed as a First rate, and burnt by the Dutch in 1667.
- HMS Royal James (1671) (en:HMS Royal James), a 100-gun first rate ship of the line launched in 1671, and burnt in action in 1672.<ref name="Lavery SoLv1">Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8. pp161, 165.</ref>
- HMS Royal James (1675) (en:HMS Royal James), a 100-gun first rate ship of the line launched in 1675, renamed HMS Victory in 1691, rebuilt in 1695 and destroyed by fire in 1721.<ref name="Lavery SoLv1" />
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A number of ships of the French Royal Navy have born the name Royal Louis. Among them:
- Royal-Louis (линейный корабль, 1668) Корабль был заложен на верфях Тулона корабельным мастером Родольфом Гедеоном в 1667 году и был спущен со стапеля в следующем 1668 году. (the en:Royal Louis (1668))
- the French ship Royal Louis (1692) (en:Royal Louis) (1692)
- the French ship Royal Louis (1743) (en:Royal Louis) (1743)
- the French ship Royal Louis (1758) (en:Royal Louis) (1758)
- the French ship Royal Louis (1780) (en:Royal Louis) (1780)
- the French ship Impérial (1811) (en:Impérial) of 1811 was renamed Royal Louis in April 1814 (when Napoléon was reinstated, she reverted to Impérial in March 1815, but was again renamed Royal Louis in July 1815.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal Oak, after the Royal Oak in which Charles II hid himself during his flight from the country in the English Civil War:
- HMS Royal Oak (1664) (en:HMS Royal Oak) was a 76-gun second-rate launched in 1664 and burnt by the Dutch in 1667 in the Raid on the Medway.
- HMS Royal Oak (1674) (en:HMS Royal Oak) was a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1674, rebuilt in 1690, 1713, and 1741. Her 1741 rebuild left her as a 64-gun fourth-rate. She was a prison ship between 1756 and 1763, and was broken up in 1764.
- HMS Royal Oak (1769) (en:HMS Royal Oak) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1769 and used as a prison ship from 1796. She was renamed HMS Assistance in 1805, and was broken up in 1815.
- HMS Renown (1798) (en:HMS Royal Oak) was to have been a 74-gun third rate but she was renamed HMS Renown before her launch in 1798.
- HMS Royal Oak (1809) (en:HMS Royal Oak) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1809, on harbour service from 1825, and broken up in 1850.
- HMS Royal Oak (1862) (en:HMS Royal Oak) was an ironclad frigate launched in 1862 and sold in 1885.
- HMS Royal Oak (1892) (en:HMS Royal Oak) was a Royal Sovereign-class battleship launched in 1892 and scrapped in 1914.
- HMS Royal Oak (1914) HMS «Royal Oak» (ЕВК «Ройял Оук») — британский линкор типа «Ривендж». (en:HMS Royal Oak was a Revenge-class battleship launched in 1914 and sunk at anchor in 1939, in Scapa Flow.)
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Royal Odyssey may refer to the following cruise ships:
- SS Shalom (en:SS Royal Odyssey), in service with Royal Cruise Line 1981—1988.
- MS Albatros (en:MS Royal Odyssey), in service with Royal Cruise Line 1991—1997.
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal Sovereign, while another was planned but renamed before being launched:
- HMS Sovereign of the Seas (1637) Решение о строительстве корабля было принято в августе 1634 г. по инициативе короля Англии Карла I. (en:HMS Sovereign of the Seas was a 102-gun first rate ship of the line launched in 1637. She was rebuilt in 1660 and renamed Royal Sovereign, rebuilt again in 1685 and burnt by accident in 1697.<ref name=RNsov>)
"Sovereign of the Seas 1638" (history), Crown, 2006, webpage: RoyalN-3899.
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- HMS Royal Sovereign (1701) HMS Royal Sovereign (1701) — 100-пушечный линейный корабль первого ранга Королевского флота, второй корабль названный в честь британского монарха. (en:HMS Royal Sovereign was a 100-gun first-rate launched in 1701. She underwent a "great repair" (1722-1725) so extensive that the result might be considered a new ship. She was finally broken up in 1768.)
- HMS Royal Sovereign (1786) (en:HMS Royal Sovereign) was a 100-gun first-rate launched in 1786. She was at the Battle of Trafalgar, renamed HMS Captain after being reduced to harbour service in 1825, and was broken up in 1841.
- HMS Royal Sovereign (1804) (en:HMS Royal Sovereign) was a yacht launched in 1804 and broken up in 1849. (not exists)
- HMS Frederick William (1860) (en:HMS Royal Sovereign) was to have been a 110-gun first-rate. She was ordered in 1833, renamed HMS Royal Frederick in 1839, then HMS Frederick William in 1860, before being launched later that year. She became a training ship named Worcester in 1876, was sold in 1948 and foundered that year. (not exists)
- HMS Royal Sovereign (1857) (en:HMS Royal Sovereign) was a 121-gun screw first-rate launched in 1857. She was converted between 1861-1863 into the first turret ship of the Royal Navy. She was sold for breaking in 1885.
- HMS Royal Sovereign (1891) (en:HMS Royal Sovereign) was a Royal Sovereign-class battleship launched in 1891 and scrapped in 1913.
- HMS Royal Sovereign (1915) (en:HMS Royal Sovereign was a Revenge-class battleship launched in 1915. She was transferred to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Arkhangelsk, and in 1949 sent back to Britain and scrapped.)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Royal William
- HMS Prince (1670) (en:HMS Royal William) was a 100-gun first rate launched in 1670 as HMS Prince. She was rebuilt in 1692 and renamed HMS Royal William, rebuilt again in 1719, and rearmed to 84 guns and fitted as a guardship in 1790. She was broken up in 1813.
- HMS Royal William (1833) (en:HMS Royal William) was a 120-gun first rate launched in 1833. She was fitted with screw propulsion and rearmed to 72 guns in 1860, and became a training ship named Clarence in 1885. She was burnt by accident in 1899.
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Royalist:
- HMS Royalist (1807) (en:HMS Royalist (1807)), (18 guns). Built in 1807, at Sandwich, a Cruizer class brig sloop which had an active career during the Napoleonic Wars. Sold in 1819. (not exists)
- HMS Royalist (1823) (en:HMS Royalist (1823)), built in 1823 at Portsmouth, a small Cherokee class brig sloop, which spent much of its life as a tender to battleships. Sold in 1838. (not exists)
- HMS Royalist (1841) (en:HMS Royalist (1841)), ex Mary Gordon, purchased in China in 1841, 6 guns. Became a hulk in 1856. (not exists)
- HMS Royalist (1883) (en:HMS Royalist (1883)), launched 1883, was a Satellite-class corvette.
- HMS Royalist (1915) (en:HMS Royalist (1915)), launched 1915, was an Arethusa-class light cruiser that served in World War I.
- HMS Royalist (89) (en:HMS Royalist (1942)), a Bellona-class cruiser
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17 ships of the French Navy have been named Rubis ("Ruby"), or Ruby as it was spelled until the 18th century:
- French ship Rubis (1665) (en:Rubis) (1665), a 64-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1671) (en:Rubis) (1671), a 70-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1648) (en:Rubis) (1648), a 48-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1672) (en:Rubis) (1672), a 50-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1673) (en:Rubis) (1673), a fireship (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1680) (en:Rubis) (1680), a 54-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1704) (en:Rubis) (1704), a 56-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- HMS Ruby (1652) (en:Rubis) (1707), a 56-gun ship of the line
- French ship Rubis (1709) (en:Rubis) (1709), a gunboat (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1729) (en:Rubis) (1729), a 52-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French corvette Rubis (1744) (en:Rubis) (1744), a 20-gun corvette (not exists)
- French frigate Rubis (1812) (en:Rubis) (1812), a 40-gun frigate
- French corvette Rubis (1844) (en:Rubis) (1844), a paddle corvette (not exists)
- French ship Rubis (1884) (en:Rubis) (1884), a gunboat (not exists)
- French submarine Rubis (1909) (en:Rubis) (1909), an Émeraude class submarine (not exists)
- French submarine Rubis (1931) (en:Rubis) (1931), a Saphir-class minelaying submarine
- French submarine Rubis (S601) (en:Rubis) (S 601), a nuclear attack submarine and lead ship her class.
- See also
- Sources and references
- Les bâtiments ayant porté le nom de Rubis
- {{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=}}
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ruby:
- HMS Ruby (1652) (en:HMS Ruby) was a 48 gun warship launched in 1652. She fought in the War of the Spanish Succession as part of a fleet under Admiral John Benbow. She was rebuilt in 1706 and captured in 1707 by the French ship Mars.
- HMS Ruby (1666) (en:HMS Ruby) was a 66 gun third rate ship of the line, originally the French ship Rubis. She was captured in 1666, hulked after sustaining storm damage in 1682 and broken up in 1685. (not exists)
- HMS Ruby (1708) (en:HMS Ruby) was a 54 gun fourth rate ship of the line launched in 1708. She was renamed HMS Mermaid in 1744 and was sold in 1748.
- HMS Ruby (1745) (en:HMS Ruby) was a 50 gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1745 and broken up in 1765.
- HMS Ruby (1776) (en:HMS Ruby) was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1776 and broken up in 1821.
- HMS Ruby (1842) (en:HMS Ruby) was an iron paddle tender launched in 1842 and sold in 1846. (not exists)
- HMS Ruby (1854) (en:HMS Ruby) was a wood screw gunboat launched in 1854 and broken up in 1868. (not exists)
- HMS Ruby (1876) (en:HMS Ruby) was a composite screw corvette launched in 1876. She was converted to a coal hulk in 1904 and renamed C 10. She was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Ruby (1910) (en:HMS Ruby) was an Acorn class destroyer launched in 1910 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
There was also HMS Ruby Prize, a 44 gun fourth rate ship of the line captured from the French in 1695 and sold in 1698.
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USS Ruff is a name used twice by the U.S. Navy for minsweepers;
- USS Ruff (AMc-59) (en:USS Ruff (AMc-59)), a coastal minesweeper laid down in 1940.
- USS Ruff (YMS-327) (en:USS Ruff (YMS-327)), a minesweeper commissioned 19 April 1943. (not exists)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Runner, named for the runner, an amberfish inhabiting subtropical waters, so called for its rapid leaps from the water.
- The first, Runner (SS-275), was a Gato-class submarine, launched in 1942 and lost in 1943.
- The second, Runner (SS-476), was a Tench-class submarine, launched in 1944 and struck in 1971.
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rupert or derivatives of the name, after Prince Rupert of the Rhine, son of Frederick V, Elector Palatine and a famous Royalist cavalry commander during the English Civil War.
- HMS Rupert (1666) (en:HMS Rupert) of 1666 was a third-rate ship of the line which served in the navy for 103 years.
- HMS Rupert's Prize (1692) (en:HMS Rupert's Prize) of 1692 was a sixth-rate ship captured by the above battleship during the Nine Years' War. (not exists)
- HMS Rupert's Prize (1741) (en:HMS Rupert's Prize) of 1741 was a was a sloop captured by the above battleship during the War of Jenkins' Ear. (not exists)
- HMS Rupert (1872) (en:HMS Rupert) of 1872 was a turret ram battleship prototype sold in 1907.
- HMS Prince Rupert (1915) (en:HMS Prince Rupert) of 1915 was a First World War Royal Navy Lord Clive-class monitor.
- HMS Rupert (K561) (en:HMS Rupert (K561)) of 1943 was a Captain-class frigate purchased from the United States during World War II. (not exists)
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At least three ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Rurik after Rurik, the semi-legendary founder of ancient Russia.
- Рюрик (фрегат) Рюрик — паровой фрегат российского Императорского флота. (en:Rurik (1851) - frigate served in the Crimean War)
- Рюрик (крейсер, 1892) Рюрик — крейсер 1 ранга согласно действовавшей в те годы классификации кораблей Российского Императорского Флота, в просторечии именовался «броненосным» как и другие крейсера имевшие вертикальное бортовое бронирование российского Императорского флота. (en:Rurik (1892) - armoured cruiser sunk at the Battle of Ulsan)
- Рюрик (крейсер, 1906) Рюрик — броненосный крейсер российского Императорского флота. (en:Rurik (1906) - Russian armoured cruiser built by Vickers)
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Two units of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Rushcutter, for Rushcutters Bay, New South Wales.
- HMAS Rushcutter (naval base) (en:HMAS Rushcutter (naval base)), a depot and training base originally operated as the headquarters of the New South Wales colonial navy, and later operating under this name from 1940 to 1979, when the land was granted to the public.
- HMAS Rushcutter (M 80) (en:HMAS Rushcutter (M 80)), the lead ship of the Bay class minehunting catamarans, which was launched in 1986 and decommissioned in 2001.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Rushmore, in honor of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
- USS Rushmore (LSD-14) (en:USS Rushmore (LSD-14)) was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship, launched in 1944 and struck in 1976.
- USS Rushmore (LSD-47) (en:USS Rushmore (LSD-47)) is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship, launched in 1989 and active in service {{As of|2008|lc=on}}
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Russell. The first was named in honor of Rear Admiral John Henry Russell and the second was named for Admiral Russell and his son, Commandant of the Marine Corps John Henry Russell, Jr.
- The first, Russell (DD-414), was a Sims-class destroyer, launched in 1938 and struck in 1945.
- The second, Russell (DDG-59), is an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, launched in 1993 and still in service as of 2008.
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Russell.
- HMS Russell (1692) (en:HMS Russell (1692)), an 80-gun second-rate ship of the line, rebuilt in 1735 and sunk in 1762 at Sheerness.
- HMS Russell (1764) (en:HMS Russell (1764)), launched in 1764, was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line, sold in 1811.
- HMS Russell (1822) (en:HMS Russell (1822)), launched in 1822, was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line, broken up in 1865.
- HMS Russell (1901) (en:HMS Russell (1901)), launched in 1901, was a Duncan class battleship, sunk in 1916 by a mine off Malta
- HMS Russell (F97) (en:HMS Russell (F97)), launched in 1954, was a Blackwood or Type 14 class second-rate anti-submarine frigate. Broken up in 1985.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rye, either after the cereal rye, or the town of Rye, East Sussex:
- HMS Rye (1696) (en:HMS Rye) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1696. She was rebuilt in 1717 as a 24-gun sixth rate and used as a breakwater from 1727. She was broken up in 1735. (not exists)
- HMS Rye (1727) (en:HMS Rye) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1727 and broken up in 1735. (not exists)
- HMS Rye (1740) (en:HMS Rye) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1740 and wrecked in 1744. (not exists)
- HMS Rye (1745) (en:HMS Rye) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1745 and sold in 1763. (not exists)
- HMS Rye was to have been a wood screw gunvessel. She was ordered in 1860, but cancelled in 1863.
- HMS Rye (J76) (en:HMS Rye) was a Bangor class minesweeper launched in 1940 and sold in 1948.
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Five classes of submarine are known as the S class:
- The British S class submarine (1914) (en:S class) of three boats built by Scotts of Greenock in 1914–1915 and transferred to the Italian Regia Marina in 1915.
- The Italian S class submarine (en:S class) of the Italian Regia Marina consisted of three boats built by Laurenti-Fiat between 1914 and 1919. Length: 148 feet Surface Tonnage: 265 Crew: 28. All were withdrawn from service prior to World War II. (not exists)
- The United States S class submarine (en:S class) of the United States Navy of 48 boats built between 1918 and 1920.
- The British S class submarine (1931) (en:S class) of the British Royal Navy of 63 boats built in the 1930s and 1940s.
- Подводные лодки типа «Средняя» Подводные лодки типа С, «Средняя» — общее наименование для советских подводных лодок серий IX, IX-бис и XVI, построенных в 1936—1948 годах. (The en:Soviet S class submarine of World War II vintage.)
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USS S. P. Lee may refer to:
- USS S. P. Lee (DD-310) (en:USS S. P. Lee (DD-310)), a Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1920 and wrecked in 1923
- USNS S. P. Lee (T-AGS-31) (en:USNS S. P. Lee (T-AGS-31)), a hydrographic survey ship delivered in 1968 and struck in 1992; transferred to the Mexican Navy in 1992 as Antares (BI-04)
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Two Royal Navy ships have been called HMS S1:
- HMS S1 (1914) (en:S1), launched in 1914, was the lead boat in her class of submarines.
- HMS Swordfish (1916) (en:S1) was originally an experimental submarine, HMS Swordfish, the only member of her class and launched in 1916. The submarine was converted to a surface patrol boat in 1917 and renamed HMS S1.
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Two ships have been known as SMS Cormoran:
- SMS Cormoran (1892) (en:SMS Cormoran (1892)), a light cruiser built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (not exists)
- SMS Cormoran (1909) (en:SMS Cormoran (1909)), a transport ship built for Russia and captured by the German raider SMS Emden during World War I
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Two ships have been named SMS Niobe:
- SMS Niobe (1849) (en:SMS Niobe (1849)), a steam frigate launched in 1849 for the Prussian Navy (not exists)
- Ниобе (крейсер) «Ниобе» (нем. Niobe) — немецкий лёгкий крейсер времён Первой мировой войны, корабль серии крейсеров типа «Газелле». (en:SMS Niobe (1899), a light cruiser launched in 1899 for the Kaiserliche Marine)
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There have been two ships in the German Imperial Navy named SMS Nürnberg :
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There have been two ships in the German Imperial Navy named SMS Württemberg:
- SMS Württemberg (1878) (en:SMS Württemberg) - A Sachsen class armored frigate launched in 1878.
- Линейные корабли типа «Байерн» Тип «Байерн» (нем. Bayern-klasse) — серия германских линейных кораблей периода Первой мировой войны. (en:SMS Württemberg A Bayern class battleship launched in 1917, but never completed.)
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Adler was the name of four ships of Argo Line, Germany
- SS Adler (1884) (en:SS Adler (1884)), purchased from Norddeutscher Lloyd in 1887, sold in 1889. (not exists)
- SS Adler (1900) (en:SS Adler (1900)), in service 1900-38, sold to Italy (not exists)
- MV Wickenburgh (en:SS Adler (1938)), In service 1938-40, requisitioned by Kriegsmarine.
- SS Adler (1950) (en:SS Adler (1950)), in service 1950-66, sold to the Philippines (not exists)
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[[en:SS Adler]]
A number of steamships have been named Aenos.
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[[en:SS Aenos]]
A number of steamships have been named Alaska
- SS Alaska (1867) (en:SS Alaska (1867)) for Pacific Mail Steamship Company (not exists)
- SS Alaska (1871) (en:SS Alaska (1871)) (not exists)
- SS Alaska (1881) (en:SS Alaska (1881))
- SS Alaska (1883) (en:SS Alaska (1883)) a steam launch on the National Historic Ships register in the United Kingdom (not exists)
- SS Alaska (1910) (en:SS Alaska (1910)) (not exists)
- SS Alaska (1918) (en:SS Alaska (1918)) (not exists)
- SS Alaska (1922) (en:SS Alaska (1922)) (not exists)
- SS Alaska (1923) (en:SS Alaska (1923)) (not exists)
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Aldershot was the name of a number of steamships
- SS Aldershot (1897) (en:SS Aldershot (1897)), built for Watts, Watts & Co (not exists)
- SS Brittany (1910) (en:SS Aldershot (1910)), built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway as SS Brittany. Renamed Aldershot in 1933 by the Southern Railway
- SS Aldershot (1944) (en:SS Aldershot (1944)), built as Liberty ship Noah Brown, renamed Aldershot in 1955 (not exists)
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[[en:SS Aldershot]]
Alice was the name of a number of steamships'
- SS Alice (1857) (en:SS Alice (1857)), a London and South Western Railway ship (not exists)
- SS Alice (1903) (en:SS Alice (1903)), a British, and later Belgian ship (not exists)
- SS Empire Boy (en:SS Alice (1941)), an Ulric Thomas ship
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A number of merchant ships have been called SS Amsterdam.
- SS Amsterdam (1894) (en:SS Amsterdam (1894)) - a passenger ship built for the Great Eastern Railway, later operated by the London and North Eastern Railway and scrapped in 1928 (not exists)
- SS Amsterdam (1918) (en:SS Amsterdam (1918)) - a trawler launched in 1918 as SS Amsterdam, later renamed Empire Zest (not exists)
- SS Amsterdam (1930) (en:SS Amsterdam (1930)) - a passenger ship built in 1930 by John Brown & Company in Clydebank for the London and North Eastern Railway, later a hospital ship in WW2 (not exists)
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[[en:SS Amsterdam]]
Anglia was the name of a number of steamships.
- SS Anglia (1847) (en:SS Anglia (1847)), In service with the London and North Western Railway until 1861. (not exists)
- HMHS Anglia (en:SS Anglia (1899)), In service with the London and North Western Railway until requisitioned for use as a hospital ship in 1914. Mined and sunk on 17 November 1915.
- SS Anglia (1920) (en:SS Anglia (1920)), In service with the London and North Western Railway and London, Midland and Scottish Railway until 1935. (not exists)
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[[en:SS Anglia]]
A number of ships have been named Anglo-Norse.
- SS Polar Chief (en:SS Anglo-Norse (1897))
- SS Anglo-Norse (1914) (en:SS Anglo-Norse (1914)) (not exists)
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A number of ships have been named Arcadia.
- SS Francisco Morazan (1922) (en:SS Arcadia (1922)), in service 1922-34
- SS Arcadia (1954) (en:SS Arcadia (1954)), in service 1954-79
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A number of steamships have carried the name Artemis.
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[[en:SS Artemis]]