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USS Howard has been the name of than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Howard (DD-179) (en:USS Howard (DD-179)), a destroyer in commission from 1920 to 1922 and, as destroyer-minesweeper USS Howard (DMS-7), from 1940 to 1945
- USS Howard (DDG-83) USS Howard (DDG-83) — 33-й эскадренный миноносец из серии запланированных к 13 сентября 2002 г. 62 эсминцев УРО типа «Арли Бёрк», строительство которых было одобрено Конгрессом США и 3-й эсминец этого типа серии IIa c АУ. Mark 45. Mod. 4/62. (en:USS Howard (DDG-83), a guided-missile destroyer in commission since 2001)
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Howe, after Admiral Richard Howe:
- HMS Howe (1805) (en:HMS Howe (1805)) was the ex-Indian merchantman Kaikusroo; renamed to Dromedary in 1806 and sold in Bermuda in 1864 after many years service as a prison hulk.
- HMS Howe (1815) (en:HMS Howe (1815)) was a 120 gun ship of the line, built in 1815 and broken up in 1854.
- HMS Howe (1860) (en:HMS Howe (1860)), launched 1860, was a 121-gun ship of the line, renamed Bulwark, and then renamed Impregnable in 1886.
- HMS Howe (1885) (en:HMS Howe (1885)), launched 1885, was an Admiral-class battleship.
- Howe, a proposed Admiral-class battlecruiser, was laid down in 1916 and canceled in 1917.
- HMS Howe (32) (en:HMS Howe (32)), launched 1940, was a King George V-class battleship.
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ROCS Hsien Yang (DD-16) may refer to one of the following Gleaves-class destroyers of the Republic of China Navy:
- USS Rodman (DD-456) Эскадренный миноносец «Родман» (англ. USS Rodman (DD-456)) — американский эсминец типа Gleaves. (en:ROCS Hsien Yang (DD-16) (ex-Rodman), the former USS Rodman (DD-456) launched in September 1941; acquired by the Republic of China Navy in 1955; ran aground, c. 1969; repairs were too expensive, so name and pennant number were transferred to the former USS Macomb (DD-458) after that ship's 1970 purchase;<ref name=Janes /> scuttled in 1976 for a film)
- USS Macomb (DD-458) Эскадренный миноносец «Мэкомб» (англ. USS Macomb (DD-458)) — американский эсминец типа Gleaves. (en:ROCS Hsien Yang (DD-16) (ex-Macomb), the former USS Macomb (DD-458) launched in September 1941; transferred to Japan in 1954 as JDS Hatakaze; returned to U.S. custody in 1969 and sold to Taiwan in 1970 for spare parts; after repairs for Hsien Yang (DD-16) (the former USS Rodman) were deemed too expensive, the name and pennant number were transferred to this ship; stricken in 1975<ref name=Janes>{{cite Jane's|310|1973 ships}}
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USS Hudson may refer to:
- USS Hudson (1826) (en:USS Hudson (1826)), was a frigate purchased by the US Navy in 1828 and sold in 1844
- USRC Hudson (1893) (en:USS Hudson (1898)), was a revenue cutter, loaned to the US Navy during the Spanish-American War
- USS Hudson (DD-475) (en:USS Hudson (DD-475)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer commissioned 13 April 1943 and sold for scrap in 1973
- USS Hudson (AOT-184) (en:USS Hudson (AOT-184)), was returned to her owner in February 1984 (not exists)
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Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Hull, in honor of Commodore Isaac Hull.
- USS Hull (DD-7) (en:USS Hull (DD-7)), was a Bainbridge-class destroyer, launched in 1902 and sold in 1921
- USS Hull (DD-330) (en:USS Hull (DD-330)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, launched in 1921 and sold in 1931
- USS Hull (DD-350) DD 350 Hull (Корабль соединённых штатов Халл) — американский эсминец типа Farragut. (en:USS Hull (DD-350), was a Farragut-class destroyer launched in 1934 and lost in a typhoon in 1944)
- USS Hull (DD-945) (en:USS Hull (DD-945)), was a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer, launched in 1957 and struck in 1983
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Brazilian submarine Humaitá or Humaytá may refer to one of the following submarines of the Brazilian Navy:
- Brazilian submarine Humaytá (en:Brazilian submarine Humaytá) (sometimes also spelled as Humaitá), an Italian Balilla-class submarine launched at La Spezia in 1927; completed and commissioned into the Brazilian Navy in 1929; decommissioned in 1950
- USS Muskallunge (SS-262) (en:Brazilian submarine Humaitá (S14)), the former American Gato-class submarine USS Muskallunge (SS-262) launched at Groton, Connecticut, in 1942; acquired by the Brazilian Navy in 1957; returned to the United States Navy in 1968 and subsequently sunk as a target
- Brazilian submarine Humaitá (S20) (en:Brazilian submarine Humaitá (S20)), a British Oberon-class submarine ordered from Vickers in 1970 and launched at Barrow in 1971; commissioned into the Brazilian Navy in 1973; decommissioned in 1996
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Humber, after the Humber, an estuary in eastern England, whilst another was planned:
- HMS Humber (1690) (en:HMS Humber) was an 8-gun fireship built in 1690. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Humber (1693) (en:HMS Humber) was an 80-gun second rate ship of the line launched in 1693. She was rebuilt in 1708 and 1726, and was renamed HMS Princess Amelia in 1727. She was broken up in 1752.
- HMS Humber (1748) (en:HMS Humber) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1748 and wrecked in 1762. (not exists)
- HMS Humber (1806) (en:HMS Humber) was a 16-gun sloop captured from the French in 1806 and listed until 1808. (not exists)
- HMS Humber was to have been a Philomel class wood screw gunvessel. She was laid down in 1861 and cancelled in 1863.
- HMS Humber (1878) (en:HMS Humber) was an iron screw storeship purchased in 1878. She had previously been launched for civilian service in 1876 under the name Harar. She was sold back into mercantile service in 1907, being renamed Lucia Victoria. (not exists)
- HMS Humber (1913) (en:HMS Humber) was a Humber class monitor purchased in 1914. She had previously been launched for the Brazilian Navy in 1913 as the Javary. She was sold for use as a crane ship in 1920.
- HMS Humber was a Ton class minesweeper launched in 1953, but renamed HMS Bronington in 1959.
- HMS Humber (M2007) (en:HMS Humber) was a River class minesweeper launched in 1984. She was sold to the Brazilian Navy in 1995 and was renamed Amorim Do Valle. (not exists)
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- Two ships named HMS Humberstone
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USS Humming Bird, sometimes known as USS Hummingbird, may refer to:
- USS Humming Bird (AMc-26) (en:USS Humming Bird (AMc-26)), was a coastal minesweeper placed in service 12 June 1941 and placed out of service 18 February 1945
- USS Hummingbird (AMS-192) (en:USS Hummingbird (AMS-192)), was a minesweeper commissioned 9 February 1955 and sold for scrap in 1976
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USS Hunt may refer to:
- USS Hunt (DD-194) (en:USS Hunt (DD-194)), a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and decommissioned in 1922. She served in the United States Coast Guard from 1930 to 1934. She was recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Broadway, served in World War II and scrapped in 1945
- USS Hunt (DD-674) (en:USS Hunt (DD-674)), a Fletcher-class destroyer, commissioned in 1943, served in World War II and decommissioned in 1963
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Eighteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hunter:
- HMS Hunter (1646) (en:HMS Hunter) was a dogger captured in 1646 and sold in 1649. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1652) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 10-gun fire ship, previously the French sloop Chasseur, captured in 1652. She was burnt in 1653. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1656) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 6-gun Royalist vessel, captured by the Parliamentarians in 1656. She foundered in 1661. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1672) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 30-gun fifth rate captured from the Dutch in 1672. She was on the Navy List until 1677. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1673) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 4-gun sloop launched in 1673 and sold in 1683. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1690) (en:HMS Hunter) was an 8-gun fire ship launched in 1690. She was rebuilt as a 24-gun sixth rate in 1710 and was captured by the Spanish later that year. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1739) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 10-gun fire ship purchased in 1739 and renamed HMS Vulcan in 1740. She was hulked in 1743. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1756) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 10-gun sloop launched in 1756. She was captured in 1775 by an American privateer, but was recaptured in 1776 by HMS Greyhound. Hunter was declared unfit for service and sold in 1780. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1763) (en:HMS Hunter) was an 8-gun cutter purchased in 1763 and sold in 1771. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1796) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 16-gun sloop purchased on the stocks in 1796 and wrecked in 1797. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1801) (en:HMS Hunter) was an 18-gun brig-sloop purchased in 1801 and broken up in 1809. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1812) (en:HMS Hunter) was a 10-gun brig launched in 1812 and captured by the Americans in 1813.
- HMS Hunter (1856) (en:HMS Hunter) was a Clown class wood screw gunboat launched in 1856. She was placed on the sale list in 1869 and was sold in 1884. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (1895) (en:HMS Hunter) was a Handy class destroyer launched in 1895 and sold in 1912.
- HMS Hunter (H35) (en:HMS Hunter) was an H class destroyer launched in 1936 and sunk in 1940.
- HMS Hunter (D80) (en:HMS Hunter) was a Bogue class escort carrier, launched for the US Navy as USS Block Island, loaned to the Royal Navy, at first as HMS Trailer and then from late 1942 as HMS Hunter. She was returned to the US Navy in 1945.
- HMS Hunter (1947) (en:HMS Hunter) was a Tank landing ship launched in 1945 as HMS LST 3042. She was renamed HMS Hunter in 1947, and transferred to the Ministry of Transport in 1956, being renamed Empire Curlew. She was broken up in 1962. (not exists)
- HMS Hunter (P284) (en:HMS Hunter) was an Attacker class patrol and training boat launched in 1983 and sold to Lebanon in 1991. (not exists)
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- HMCS Hunter (en:HMCS Hunter), a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve division in Windsor, Ontario (not exists)
- Battle Honours
- Battle of the Gabbard (en:Gabbard 1653)
- Battle of Scheveningen (en:Scheveningen 1653)
- Сражение при Барфлёр Сражение при Барфлёр — сражение во время Войны Аугсбургской лиги между французским флотом Турвиля и численно превосходящим объединенным англо-голландским флотом под общим командованием Эдварда Рассела. (en:Barfleur 1692)
- Битва в заливе Виго Битва в заливе Виго — морское сражение 23 октября 1702 в заливе Виго между англо-голландскими войсками и французским и испанским флотом, произошедшее во время войны за испанское наследство. (en:Vigo 1702)
- Сражение при Малаге Сражение при Малаге — (англ. Battle of Málaga) — крупнейшее морское сражение в ходе Войны за испанское наследство, произошло 24 августа 1704 год возле испанского города Велес-Малага. (en:Velez Malaga 1704)
- Siege of Louisbourg (1758) (en:Louisbourg 1758)
- Битва при Квебеке (1759) Битва при Квебеке (битва на полях Авраама) — одно из решающих сражений Франко-индейской войны, произошедшее 13 сентября 1759 г. (en:Quebec 1759)
- 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 1939-44)
- Битва при Нарвике Битва при Нарвике — серия сражений между немецкими армией и флотом с одной стороны и коалиционными силами Англии, Франции, Норвегии и Польши с другой. (en:Narvik 1940)
- Высадка в Италии Высадка в Италии — серия операций войск антигитлеровской коалиции в сентябре 1943 года на Апеннинском полуострове. (en:Salerno 1943)
- Южно-французская операция Южно-Французская операция, известная также как «операция Драгун», фр. Anvil Dragoon — вторжение войск антигитлеровской коалиции в южную Францию, состоявшееся 15 августа 1944 года. (en:South France 1944)
- Aegean 1944
- Бирманская кампания Бирманская кампания — боевые действия (с января 1942 по июль 1945 года) в ходе Второй мировой войны на территории Бирмы, между британскими войсками (в том числе индийскими и бирманскими частями, а также китайскими войсками и американскими наёмниками) и японскими войсками (включая бирманские и индийские части). (en:Burma 1945<ref>http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/ol-lo/vol-tom-2/par1/hunter-eng.asp</ref>)
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Huntington, after the city of Huntington, West Virginia.
- USS West Virginia (ACR-5) (en:USS Huntington (CA-5)) was the renamed Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser USS West Virginia (ACR-5).
- USS Cowpens (CVL-25) (en:USS Huntington (CL-77)) was originally to be a Cleveland-class light cruiser, but was completed as the Independence-class light aircraft carrier USS Cowpens (CVL-25).
- USS Huntington (CL-107) (en:USS Huntington (CL-107)) was a Fargo-class light cruiser in service from 1946 to 1949.
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USS Huntress may refer to:
- USS Huntress (1862) (en:USS Huntress (1862)), was a stern-wheel steamer purchased by the US Navy in May 1864 and decommissioned 10 August 1865
- USS Huntress (1895) (en:USS Huntress (1895)), was a steam yacht with schooner rig purchased for the US Navy in June 1898 and sold 3 December 1917 (not exists)
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USS Huntsville may refer to:
- USS Huntsville (1861) (en:USS Huntsville (1861)), was a Union Navy steamer during the American Civil War
- USNS Huntsville (T-AGM-7) (en:USNS Huntsville (T-AGM-7)), was a range tracking ship, converted in 1961
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Two ships and one shore establishment of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Huon, for the Huon River in Tasmania.
- HMAS Huon (D50) (en:HMAS Huon (D50)), a River class torpedo boat destroyer operating from 1915 until 1928, and sunk as a target in 1931
- HMAS Huon (naval base) (en:HMAS Huon (naval base)), the main naval facility in Tasmania from 1901 to 1994
- HMAS Huon (M 82) (en:HMAS Huon (M 82)), the lead ship of the Huon class minehunters, which entered service in 1999, and is active as of 2010
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Ships named HMAS Huon are entitled to carry a single battle honour:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
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- Adriatic Campaign of World War I (en:Adriatic) 1917-18
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USS Huron may refer to:
- USS Huron (1861) (en:USS Huron (1861)), was an Unadilla-class screw steam gunboat commissioned 8 January 1862 and sold 14 June 1869.
- USS Huron (1875) (en:USS Huron (1875)), was an iron sloop-rigged steamer commissioned 15 November 1875 and lost in a storm off Nags Head, North Carolina in November 1877.
- USS Huron (ID-1408) (en:USS Huron (ID-1408)), was the former SS Friedrich der Große seized by the United States in 1917 and renamed Huron. She served as a troop transport in World War I and was decommissioned 2 September 1919.
- USS South Dakota (ACR-9) (en:USS Huron (CA-9)), was a Pennsylvania-class cruiser that was previously named South Dakota (ACR-9).
- USS Huron (PF-19) (en:USS Huron (PF-19)), was a Tacoma-class frigate completed in 1944 and scrapped in 1947.
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Huron.
- HMCS Huron (DDH 281) (en:HMCS Huron (DDH 281)) (II) was an Iroquois class destroyer active from 1972 to 2005.
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, 1943)
- Arctic, 1943-1945
- Biscay, 1943-1944
- Norway, 1945
- Корейская война Корейская война — конфликт между Северной Кореей и Южной Кореей, длившийся с 25 июня 1950 по 27 июля 1953 года (хотя официального окончания войны объявлено не было). (en:Korea, 1952-1953)
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Directorate of History and Heritage - HMCS Huron
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USS Hurst may refer to:
- USS Hurst (SP-3196), a motor boat, was built by W. F. Dunn, of Norfolk, Virginia, in 1918 and was acquired by the Navy. Hurst was assigned as a passenger and dispatch boat under the 5th Naval District and served the District Supervisor, NOTS, at Hampton Roads until being turned over to the Public Health Service, Department of the Treasury, 15 November 1919
- USS Hurst (DE-250) (en:USS Hurst (DE-250)), was a destroyer escort launched 14 April 1943, decommissioned 1 May 1946 and transferred to Mexico 1 October 1973
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hurworth
- HMS Hurworth (L28) (en:HMS Hurworth (L28)) - a Hunt class destroyer, launched in 1941 and sunk in 1943<ref>http://www.hmshurworth.co.uk/</ref><ref>http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.1997</ref> (not exists)
- HMS Hurworth (M39) (en:HMS Hurworth (M39)) - a Hunt class mine countermeasure vessel, launched in 1984
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Ten ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hussar, after the hussar.
- The first HMS Hussar (1727) (en:Hussar) was a 28-gun sixth-rate launched in 1757 and captured by the French in 1762 after running aground off Cuba. (not exists)
- The second HMS Hussar (1763) (en:Hussar) was a 28-gun sixth-rate launched in 1763 and wrecked in 1780 off New York City.
- The third Hussar was an American galley captured in 1778 and sold 1786. This Hussar may be the same Hussar galley built in Philadelphia during the 1777-1778 British occupation on the orders of Captain Sir Andrew Hammond to the Loyalists. It was used during the Battle of Red Bank and at Fort Mifflin under Lord Cornwallis.
- The fourth HMS Hussar (1780) (en:Hussar) was the Massachusetts Navy's 26-gun sixth-rate Protector captured in 1780 and sold 1783. (not exists)
- The fifth HMS Hussar (en:Hussar) was a 28-gun sixth-rate launched in 1784 and wrecked 1796.
- The sixth HMS Hussar (1798) (en:Hussar) was a 14-gun sloop, originally the French privateer Hussard, captured in 1798 and sold 1800. (not exists)
- The seventh Hussar was a 38-gun fifth-rate launched in 1799 and wrecked 1804.
- The eighth Hussar was a 38-gun fifth-rate launched 1807 and destroyed in 1861 while being used as a target.
- The ninth Hussar was a torpedo gunboat in service from 1894 to 1920.
- The tenth Hussar was a minesweeper launched in 1934 and accidentally sunk in 1944 off Normandy by Royal Air Force aircraft.
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USS Hyacinth may refer to:
- USS Hyacinth (1862) (en:USS Hyacinth (1862)), was a tugboat used by the US Army, transferred to the US Navy on 30 September 1862 and sold 17 August 1865
- USS Hyacinth (1902) (en:USS Hyacinth (1902)), was a lighthouse tender launched in July 1902, transferred to the US Navy in April 1917 and returned to the Department of Commerce in July 1919 (not exists)
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hyacinth after the hyacinth flower:
- HMS Hyacinth (1829) (en:HMS Hyacinth), launched in 1829, was a sixth-rate sloop. In 1839, fighting alongside Volage, she destroyed 29 Chinese ships near Hong Kong. This battle was the first of many decisive victories of the British over the Qing Dynasty's military in the First Opium War.
- HMS Hyacinth (1881) (en:HMS Hyacinth) , launched in 1881, was a Satellite-class corvette. She served on the China station and was sold for breaking in 1902.
- HMS Hyacinth (1898) (en:HMS Hyacinth), launched in 1898, was a Highflyer-class light cruiser. She served in World War I and was scrapped in 1923.
- HMS Hyacinth (K84) HMS Hyacinth (K84) (произносится «Хайасинт», в переводе «Гиацинт») — корвет типа «Флауэр», который во время Второй мировой войны нёс службу по охране побережья Палестины и обеспечивал проводку конвоев вдоль него. (en:HMS Hyacinth, launched in 1940, was a Flower-class corvette. She served in World War II, was loaned to the Royal Hellenic Navy in 1943 and renamed Apostolis.)
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hyaena, after the Hyena, a family of carnivorous mammals. Two others were planned but either commissioned under another name or cancelled.
- HMS Hyaena (1778) (en:HMS Hyaena) was a 24-gun post ship launched in 1778. The French Concorde captured her in 1793 and she became the privateer Hyene. In 1797 Indefatigable recaptured her near Tenerife. Recommissioned under her old name, Hyaena was sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Hyaena (1804) (en:HMS Hyaena) was a 28-gun sixth rate, formerly the civilian Hope. She was purchased in 1804 and became a storeship in 1813. She was sold in 1822. (not exists)
- HMS Hyaena was to have been a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop. She was laid down in 1825, but renamed and launched in 1826 as HMS Calypso.
- HMS Hyaena was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop under construction as HMS Calypso, but renamed in 1826. She was cancelled in 1831.
- HMS Hyaena (1856) (en:HMS Hyaena) was a wooden screw Albacore-class gunboat launched in 1856 and sold in 1870 as a salvage vessel. (not exists)
- HMS Hyaena (1873) (en:HMS Hyaena) was an iron screw Ant-class gunboat launched in 1873 and sold in 1906. (not exists)
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USS Hydra may refer to:
- USS Tunxis (1864) (en:USS Hydra (1869)), was the light draft monitor Tunxis, renamed Hydra 15 June 1869, while laid up out of commission at League Island, Pennsylvania
- USS Hydra (AK-82) (en:USS Hydra (AK-82)), was a cargo ship launched in 1943 and decommissioned 19 November 1943 and transferred to the US Army
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hydra, after the Lernaean Hydra of Greek mythology:
- HMS Hydra (1778) (en:HMS Hydra) was a 24-gun sixth-rate launched in 1778 and sold in 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Hydra (1797) (en:HMS Hydra) was a 38-gun fifth-rate launched in 1797. She was used as a troopship from 1812 and was sold in 1820.
- HMS Hydra (1838) (en:HMS Hydra) was a wooden steam paddle sloop launched in 1838. She was used as a survey vessel until paid off in 1868 and sold in 1870.
- HMS Hydra (1871) (en:HMS Hydra) was a Cyclops-class turret ship launched in 1871 and sold in 1903.
- HMS Hydra (1912) (en:HMS Hydra) was an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1912 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Hydra (J275) (en:HMS Hydra) was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched in 1942. She was damaged by a mine in 1944 and not repaired. She was scrapped in 1945.
- HMS Hydra (A144) (en:HMS Hydra) was an oceanographic survey vessel launched in 1965 and sold to Indonesia in 1986. They renamed her Dewi Kembar.
- Battle honours
- Syria 1840
- Сражение у Доггер-банки (1915) Балтийское море (en:Dogger Bank 1915)
- Ютландское сражение Балтийское море (en:Jutland 1916)
- North Sea 1943
- Арктические конвои Арктические конвои Второй мировой войны проходили из Великобритании и США в северные порты СССР — Архангельск и Мурманск. (en:Arctic 1943-44)
- 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)
- Фолклендская война Фолклендская война 1982 (англ. Falklands War, исп. Guerra de las Malvinas) — война между Великобританией и Аргентиной за контроль над Фолклендскими островами (в Аргентине их называют Мальвинскими). (en:South Atlantic 1982)
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USS Hydrographer may refer to:
- USS Hydrographer (1901) (en:USS Hydrographer (1901)), was a wooden steam launch built in 1901 and came under US Navy jurisdiction in 1917. She continued her surveying duties in the Gulf of Mexico and was returned to the Coast and Geodetic Survey 1 April 1919 (not exists)
- USS Hydrographer (PY-30) (en:USS Hydrographer (PY-30)), was a survey ship acquired by the US Navy in April 1942 and decommissioned 1 July 1946
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USC&GS Hydrographer was the name of two United States Coast and Geodetic Survey ships, and may refer to:
- USC&GS Hydrographer (1901) (en:USC&GS Hydrographer (1901)), a survey ship in service from 1901 to 1917 and from 1919 to 1928
- USC&GS Hydrographer (1928) (en:USC&GS Hydrographer (1928)), a survey ship in service from 1931 to 1942 and from 1946 to 1967 (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hyperion, after Hyperion, one of the Titans of Greek mythology. A third was planned but never completed:
- HMS Hyperion (1807) (en:HMS Hyperion) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1807 and broken up in 1833. (not exists)
- HMS Hyperion was to have been a wooden screw frigate. She was ordered in 1861 and cancelled in 1863.
- HMS Hyperion (H97) (en:HMS Hyperion) was a H-class destroyer launched in 1936. She was scuttled in 1940 after being damaged by a mine.
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Japanese submarine I-52 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy:
- Japanese submarine I-52 (1922) (en:Japanese submarine I-52 (1922)), a KD2-class submarine; renamed I-152 in May 1942; stricken from active duty in August 1942; used a stationary training vessel through end of World War II; scrapped in 1948 (not exists)
- Japanese submarine I-52 (1943) (en:Japanese submarine I-52 (1943)), a C3-class cargo submarine; sunk on 24 June 1944 by a TBF Avenger flying from the USS Bogue
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Japanese submarine I-55 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy:
- Japanese submarine I-55 (1925) (en:Japanese submarine I-55 (1925)), a KD3-class submarine; renamed I-155 in May 1942; surrendered at Kure in September 1945; scuttled in May 1946 (not exists)
- Japanese submarine I-55 (1944) (en:Japanese submarine I-55 (1944)), a C3-class cargo submarine; sunk on 14 July 1944 by USS Gilmer (APD-11) and USS William C. Miller (DE-259)
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SS Iberville may refer to one of three Type C2-S-E1 ships built by Gulf Shipbuilding for the United States Maritime Commission:
- USS Sumter (APA-52) (en:SS Iberville (1942)) (MC hull number 474), transferred to the United States Navy as the lead ship of her class of attack transports, USS Sumter (APA-52); sold for commercial use in 1947; converted to container ship in 1957; scrapped in 1978
- USS Hyades (AF-28) (en:SS Iberville (1943)) (MC hull number 481), transferred to the United States Navy as the lead ship of her class of stores ships, USS Hyades (AF-28); transferred to the National Defense Reserve Fleet in 1976; disposed of in 1983
- SS Iberville (1945) (en:SS Iberville (1945)) (MC hull number 1611), scrapped in 1972 (not exists)
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USS Ibex may refer to:
- USS Ibex (1863) (en:USS Ibex (1863)), was a side-wheel gunboat formerly named Ohio Valley purchased by the US Navy on 10 December 1864 and sold 17 August 1865
- USS Ibex (IX-119) (en:USS Ibex (IX-119)), was acquired by the US Navy 13 December 1943 and returned to the Maritime Commission 28 June 1946
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USS Ibis may refer to:
- USS Ibis (SP-3051) (en:USS Ibis (SP-3051)), was a trawler acquired by the US Navy in June 1918 and returned to her owner 3 March 1919 (not exists)
- USS Ibis (AM-134) (en:USS Ibis (AM-134)), was acquired by the US Navy 1 January 1942 and transferred to the Maritime Commission on 16 September 1944
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Japanese cruiser Ibuki may refer to one of the following ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy named after Mount Ibuki:
- Japanese battlecruiser Ibuki (en:Japanese battlecruiser Ibuki), an Ibuki-class armoured cruiser launched in 1907; re-classed as a battlecruiser in 1912; scrapped in 1923.
- Ибуки (авианосец) Ибуки (яп. 伊吹?) — лёгкий авианосец Японского Императорского флота времён Второй мировой войны. (en:Japanese cruiser Ibuki (1943), an incomplete modified Mogami-class heavy cruiser launched in 1943; converted to a light aircraft carrier; scrapped in 1947)
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Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Icarus, after the Icarus of Greek mythology.
- HMS Icarus (1814) (en:HMS Icarus (1814)), a 10-gun brig-sloop launched in 1814, on coast guard duty in 1839, and sold 1861. (not exists)
- HMS Icarus (1858) (en:HMS Icarus (1858)), a screw sloop in service from 1858 to 1875. (not exists)
- HMS Icarus (1885) (en:HMS Icarus (1885)), a Mariner-class composite screw sloop in service from 1885 to 1904.
- HMS Icarus (D03) (en:HMS Icarus (D03)), an I-class destroyer laid down by John Brown and Company, Limited, at Clydebank in Scotland on 9 March 1936, launched on 26 November 1936.
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Idaho in honor of the 43rd state.
- USS Idaho (1864) (en:USS Idaho (1864)) was a wooden steam sloop later converted to a full-rigged sailing ship
- USS Idaho (BB-24) (en:USS Idaho (BB-24)), a Mississippi-class battleship, was launched on 9 December 1905 and was sold to Greece on 30 July 1914
- USS Idaho (SP-545) (en:USS Idaho (SP-545)), was a motor boat acquired by the US Navy in June 1917 and returned to her owner 30 November 1918
- USS Idaho (BB-42) (en:USS Idaho (BB-42)), was a New Mexico-class battleship launched on 30 June 1917, saw action in World War II, and was sold for scrap 24 November 1947
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Three ships of the French Navy have born the name Iéna in honour of the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt:
- French corvette Revenant (en:Revenant), a 20-gun privateer that served as corvette Iéna
- French ship Iéna (1814) (en:Iéna) (1814), a 110-gun ship of the line
- French battleship Iéna (1898) (en:Iéna) (1898), a battle ship
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Illinois in honor of the 21st state.
- USS Illinois (1864), was a screw sloop-of-war laid down in 1864, but was never completed and broken up for scrap in 1872
- USS Illinois (BB-7) (en:USS Illinois (BB-7)), was the lead ship of Illinois-class battleship, launched 4 October 1898, renamed Prairie State 8 January 1941 and sold for scrap 18 May 1956
- USS Illinois (BB-65) (en:USS Illinois (BB-65)), would have been a Iowa-class battleship, if her construction had not been canceled before she was launched.
The replica battleship Illinois was a full-scale mockup of an Indiana-class battleship, created as an exhibit for the 1893 Columbian Exposition, at Chicago, Illinois.
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There have been five ships in the Royal Navy to bear the name HMS Illustrious. The ship's motto is "Vox Non Incerta" which translates as "No Uncertain Voice".
- The first HMS Illustrious (1789) (en:HMS Illustrious (1789)) was a 74-gun Third-rate, and launched at Buckler's Hard in 1789. She had two engagements against the French Navy. The first was off the southern French city of Toulon in 1793 during the British action to capture the city. The second was at Genoa where she suffered severe damage and won a Battle Honour. While returning home in tow for repairs she ran aground due to an extremely violent storm. Shortly afterwards she was set ablaze and abandoned.
- The second HMS Illustrious (1803) (en:HMS Illustrious (1803)) was launched at Rotherhithe in 1803 and was like her predecessor a 74-gun Third-rate. Though she did not serve in the historic Battle of Trafalgar her career was very successful. She was involved in battles off Basque Roads, in which she won a Battle Honour, and off Java in Indonesia. In 1854 she became a training ship and continued as one until she was broken up in 1868 in Portsmouth.
- The third HMS Illustrious (1896) (en:HMS Illustrious (1896)) was a Majestic-class pre-dreadnought, launched in 1896 and scrapped in 1920. Two of her 12" guns were remounted in the Tyne Turrets.
- HMS Illustrious (1939) HMS Illustrious (ЕВК «Илластриус», от англ. illustrious - прославленный) — авианосец КВМФ Великобритании, головной корабль своего типа. (The fourth en:HMS Illustrious (R87) was an Illustrious class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1940. In the same year she became the first carrier to strike against an enemy fleet, and was in service until 1954.)
- The fifth HMS Illustrious (R06) (en:HMS Illustrious (R06)) is an Invincible class aircraft carrier launched in 1981 and on active service as of 2010.
- Battle honours
Genoa 1795, Basque Roads 1809, Taranto 1940, Mediterranean 1940–1941, Malta Convoys 1941, Diego Suarez 1942, Salerno 1943, Sabang 1944, Palembang 1945, Okinawa 1945
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HMS Immortalité has been the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy, and may refer to:
- HMS Immortalité (1795) (en:HMS Immortalité (1795)), a 42-gun 5th-rate, formerly the French frigate Immortalité, captured from France in 1798 and scrapped in 1806 (not exists)
- HMS Immortalité (1806) (en:HMS Immortalité (1806)), a 38-gun 5th-rate, formerly the French Infatigable, captured from France in 1806 and scrapped in 1811 (not exists)
- HMS Immortalité (1814) (en:HMS Immortalité (1814)), a 38-gun 5th-rate, formerly the French Alcmene, captured from France in 1814 and renamed HMS Dunira, renamed HMS Immortalité later in 1814, and sold in 1837 (not exists)
- HMS Immortalité (1859) (en:HMS Immortalité (1859)), a wooden screw frigate launched in 1859 and sold in 1883 (not exists)
- HMS Immortalité (1887) (en:HMS Immortalité (1887)), an armored cruiser launched in 1887 and sold for scrapping in 1907
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Imogen or HMS Imogene. A seventh was planned but never built:
- HMS Imogen (1800) (en:HMS Imogen) was an 18-gun sloop, originally the French privateer Diable-a-Quatre. She was captured in 1800 and foundered in 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Imogen (1805) (en:HMS Imogen) was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1805 and sold in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Imogene (1831) (en:HMS Imogene) was a 28-gun sixth rate, originally named HMS Pearl, but renamed in 1826 and launched in 1831. She was burnt by accident in 1840. (not exists)
- HMS Imogene was to have been a wooden screw corvette, ordered in 1861 but cancelled in 1863.
- HMS Imogene (1864) (en:HMS Imogene) was a Coastguard vessel launched in 1864. She was renamed HMS Argus in 1884 and was sold in 1903. (not exists)
- HMS Imogene (1882) (en:HMS Imogene) was an iron screw yacht, formerly the Jamacar. She was purchased in 1882, renamed HMS Impey in 1919 and was sold later that year. (not exists)
- HMS Imogen (D44) (en:HMS Imogen) was an I-class destroyer launched in 1936 and sunk in a collision in 1940.
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USS Impeccable is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Impeccable (AM-320) (en:USS Impeccable (AM-320)), a World War II fleet minesweeper.
- USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS-23) (en:USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS-23)), an ocean surveillance vessel placed into service on 22 March 2001.
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A number of ships of the French Navy have borne the name Impérial:
- Impérial was a Dutch-built flûte that the French Navy captured in 1794 (original name unknown); she was deleted at end 1795.
- French ship Vengeur (1803) (en:Impérial) was a 118-gun Océan-class ship of the line launched in 1803 as the Vengeur. She was renamed Impérial in 1805, captured by the British in 1806 at the Battle of San Domingo and burned.
- French ship Impérial (1811) (en:Impérial) was a 118-gun Océan-class ship of the line launched in 1811. She was renamed Royal Louis in April 1814, Impérial in March 1815 and Royal Louis in July 1815. She was broken up in 1825.
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Six ships and a training establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Imperieuse.
- HMS Imperieuse (1793) (en:HMS Imperieuse (1793)) was a 40-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1793. She was renamed HMS Unite in 1803, was on harbour service from 1832, and was broken up in 1858.
- HMS Amphitrite (1799) (en:HMS Imperieuse) was a 40-gun fifth rate captured from the Dutch in 1799. She was renamed HMS Imperieuse in 1801 and was broken up in 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Iphigenia (1804) (en:HMS Imperieuse) was a 38-gun fifth rate, previously the Spanish ship Medea. She was captured in 1804 and became HMS Iphigenia. She was taken into service as HMS Iphigenia and renamed HMS Imperieuse in 1805, placed on harbour service in 1818 and sold in 1838. (not exists)
- HMS Imperieuse (1852) (en:HMS Imperieuse (1852)) was a wooden screw frigate launched in 1852 and sold in 1867. (not exists)
- HMS Imperieuse (1883) (en:HMS Imperieuse (1883)) was an Imperieuse-class armoured cruiser launched in 1883. She was converted into a depot ship in 1905 and renamed HMS Sapphire II. The name was reverted to Imperieuse in 1909 and she was sold in 1913.
- HMS Audacious (1869) (en:HMS Imperieuse) was the former ironclad battleship launched in 1869 as HMS Audacious (1869). She became HMS Imperieuse in 1914 whilst serving as a repair ship. She was sold in 1927.
- HMS Imperieuse (training establishment) (en:HMS Imperieuse (training establishment)) was a stoker's training establishment set up in 1944 aboard the obsolete battleships HMS Resolution (1915) and HMS Revenge (1915). The establishment was paid off in 1948.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Implacable:
- The first HMS Implacable (1805) (en:Implacable), launched in 1795 as the French ship Duguay-Trouin, was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line. Captured by the British on 3 November 1805, she was renamed Implacable. She was scuttled in 1949, by then the second oldest ship of the Navy (after Victory).
- The second HMS Implacable (1899) (en:Implacable), launched in 1899, was a Formidable-class battleship. She served in World War I and fought at the Dardanelles. She was sold for scrapping in 1921.
- The third HMS Implacable (R86) (en:Implacable (R86)), launched in 1942, was the lead ship of her class of aircraft carriers. She served in World War II and was broken up in 1954.
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USS Implicit may refer to:
- USS Implicit (AM-246) (en:USS Implicit (AM-246)), was a minesweeper launched 6 September 1943 and transferred to China 15 June 1948
- USS Implicit (AM-455) (en:USS Implicit (AM-455)), was a minesweeper launched 1 August 1953 and transferred to Taiwan 30 September 1994
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Two ships and two establishments of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Impregnable:
- Ships
- HMS Impregnable (1786) (en:HMS Impregnable) was a 98-gun second rate. This ship of the line was launched in 1786 and wrecked in 1799.
- HMS Impregnable (1810) (en:HMS Impregnable) was a 98-gun second-rate launched in 1810. She became a school ship in 1862, was renamed HMS Kent in 1888, HMS Caledonia in 1891, and was sold in 1906.
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- HMS Impregnable (training establishment 1862) (en:HMS Impregnable) was a training establishment started at Devonport in 1862, and active until 1929. As training ships were replaced or added to the establishment, each was renamed Impregnable when she took on the role: (not exists)
- HMS Impregnable (1810) (en:HMS Impregnable) was the original school ship between 1862 and 1888.
- HMS Howe (1860) (en:HMS Howe) was HMS Impregnable between 1885 and 1911, and HMS Impregnable I between 1911 and 1919.
- HMS Powerful (1895) (en:HMS Powerful) was HMS Impregnable between 1919 and 1929.
- HMS Inconstant (1868) (en:HMS Inconstant) was HMS Impregnable II between 1911 and 1919, and HMS Impregnable (Old) between 1919 and 1922.
- HMS Andromeda (1897) (en:HMS Andromeda) was HMS Impregnable II between 1919 and 1931.
- HMS Black Prince (1861) HMS «Black Prince» — второй броненосец в британском королевском флоте для плавания в открытом море, спущенный на воду 27 февраля 1861 года. (en:HMS Black Prince was HMS Impregnable III between 1910 and 1922.)
- HMS Ganges (1821) (en:HMS Ganges) was HMS Impregnable III between 1922 and 1929.
- HMS Circe (1827) (en:HMS Circe) was HMS Impregnable IV between 1915 and 1922. (not exists)
- HMS Caroline (1882) (en:HMS Caroline) was HMS Impregnable IV between 1919 and 1929. (not exists)
- HMS Impregnable (training establishment 1935) (en:HMS Impregnable) was a training establishment for 'hostilities only' communications ratings at Plymouth between 1935 and 1947. After decommissioning HMS Impregnable was reopened soon after, remaining in commission until 1948. (not exists)
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USS Inca is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Inca (1898) (en:USS Inca (1898)), a screw steamer, was built in 1898 by George Lawley & Son, South Boston, Massachusetts.
- USS Inca (1911) (en:USS Inca (1911)), a steam ferry, was built for the Navy by Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Rhode Island, in 1911.
- USS Inca (SP-1212) (en:USS Inca (SP-1212)), a motor boat, built in 1917 by Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Rhode Island.
- USS Inca (ID-3219) (en:USS Inca (ID-3219)), an iron tugboat, was built in 1879 by J. H. Dialogue & Sons, Camden, New Jersey.
- USS Inca (IX-229) (en:USS Inca (IX-229)), an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, would have been the fifth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Inca Empire if she had received that name.
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Inconstant is the name of several merchant and naval ships including:
- The sailing ship Inconstant (ship) built in 1848 which played an important role in the history of Wellington, New Zealand as "Plimmer's Ark".
- Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Inconstant, see HMS Inconstant.
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Inconstant, whilst another was planned:
- HMS Inconstant (1778) (en:HMS Inconstant) was a 36-gun fifth rate, previously the French ship Pallas. She was captured in 1778 and renamed HMS Convert in 1783. She was broken up in 1791. (not exists)
- HMS Inconstant (1783) (en:HMS Inconstant) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1783 and broken up in 1817.
- HMS Inconstant was to have been a 46-gun fifth rate. She was ordered in 1825, but was cancelled in 1832.
- HMS Inconstant (1836) (en:HMS Inconstant) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1836 and sold in 1862. (not exists)
- HMS Inconstant (1868) (en:HMS Inconstant) was an iron-hulled screw frigate launched in 1868. She was used for harbour service from 1898, was renamed HMS Impregnable II in 1906, merged with HMS Defiance in 1920, renamed HMS Defiance IV in 1922, HMS Defiance II in 1930 and was finally sold in 1956.
- HMS Inconstant (1914) (en:HMS Inconstant) was an Arethusa-class light cruiser launched in 1914 and sold in 1922.
- HMS Inconstant (H49) (en:HMS Inconstant) was an I-class destroyer launched in 1941 and given to Turkey in 1946. They sold her in 1960.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Indefatigable:
- HMS Indefatigable (1784) (en:HMS Indefatigable) was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1784, razeed to a 38-gun frigate in 1795 and broken up in 1816.
- HMS Indefatigable (1804) (en:HMS Indefatigable) was an armed ship purchased in 1804 and sold in 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Indefatigable was to have been a 50-gun fourth-rate. She was ordered in 1832 but cancelled in 1834.
- HMS Indefatigable (1848) (en:HMS Indefatigable) was a 50-gun fourth-rate launched in 1848, loaned as a training ship after 1865, and sold in 1914. (not exists)
- HMS Indefatigable (1891) (en:HMS Indefatigable) was an Apollo class second class cruiser launched in 1891, renamed HMS Melpomene in 1910, and sold in 1913. (not exists)
- HMS Indefatigable (1909) (en:HMS Indefatigable) was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser launched in 1909 and sunk at the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
- HMS Phaeton (1883) (en:HMS Indefatigable) was a despatch vessel launched in 1883 as HMS Phaeton. She was sold as a training ship named Indefatigable in 1913, was repurchased in 1941 and renamed HMS Carrick II before being scrapped in 1947.
- HMS Indefatigable (R10) (en:HMS Indefatigable) was an Implacable-class aircraft carrier launched in 1942 and scrapped in 1956.
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Seven United States Navy ships have been named Independence. This name refers to the desire to be free of domination by others.
- USS Independence (1776 brig) was a brigantine built at Kingston, Massachusetts in mid-1776. The brig served in the Massachusetts State Navy and cruised off New England until captured by the Royal Navy in early 1777.
- USS Independence (1776 sloop) (en:USS Independence (1776 sloop)) was a 10-gun sloop commissioned in September 1776 and wrecked in 1778.
- USS Independence (1814) (en:USS Independence (1814)) was the first ship of the line in the Navy, launched 22 June 1814 and finally being used as a receiving ship until being decommissioned 3 November 1912
- USS Neville (APA-9) (en:USS Independence (SP-3676)) was a steamer commissioned 16 November 1918 and decommissioned 20 March 1919. She was later renamed Neville and used in World War II
- USS Independence (CVL-22) (en:USS Independence (CVL-22)), was a light aircraft carrier, launched 22 August 1942; decommissioned 28 August 1946 and sunk during weapon testing 29 January 1951
- USS Independence (1958) Индепенденс — (англ. USS Independence (CV-62)) — «Независимость» — американский авианосец, четвёртый и последний построенный в типе «Форрестол». (en:USS Independence (CVA-62), was an aircraft carrier commissioned in 1959 and decommissioned in 1998)
- USS Independence (LCS-2) USS Independence (LCS-2) («Индепенденс», от англ. independence — «независимость») — корабль класса «боевой корабль прибрежной зоны», находящийся в составе ВМС США. (en:USS Independence (LCS-2) is a Littoral Combat Ship. The Navy took delivery of the new Indy on December 21, 2009.)
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Two ships of the Armada of the Argentine Republic have been name Independencia in honour of the nation's Declaration of Independence from Spain:
- ARA Independencia (1891) (en:ARA Independencia (1891)), a Libertad-class coastal battleship, commissioned in 1893, and decommissioned in 1946 (not exists)
- HMS Warrior (R31) (en:ARA Independencia (V-1)), a Colossus-class light aircraft carrier, the former HMS Warrior (R31), commissioned into the Argentine Navy in 1959, decommissioned in 1970, and scrapped in 1971
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Two ships have borne the name SS Indiana. They are:
- SS Indiana (1873) (en:SS Indiana (1873)) - a passenger steamship launched in 1873 by William Cramp & Sons for the American Line;
- SS Indiana (1905) (en:SS Indiana (1905)) - a passenger ship launched by Societa Esercizio Bacini in 1905 for Lloyd Italiano. (not exists)
- SS Indiana (1848) (en:SS Indiana (1848)) - a steamship built in 1848 by F.M. Keating. (not exists)
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Indiana in honor of the 19th state.
- USS Indiana (BB-1) (en:USS Indiana (BB-1)), was a battleship commissioned in 1895 that saw action in the Spanish-American War
- Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (1920) Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (англ. South Dakota class) — тип линейных кораблей США. (en:USS Indiana (BB-50), was a battleship under construction but canceled by the Washington Naval Treaty in 1924)
- USS Indiana (BB-58) (en:USS Indiana (BB-58)), was a battleship commissioned in 1942 that saw action during World War II
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Indianapolis:
- USS Indianapolis (ID-3865) (en:USS Indianapolis (ID-3865)) was a cargo ship commissioned 12 December 1918 and decommissioned 9 July 1919.
- USS Indianapolis (CA-35) «Индианаполис» (англ. USS Indianapolis (CA-35), заложен 31 марта 1930 г — затоплен 30 июля 1945 г) — американский тяжелый крейсер класса Портланд. (en:USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1932, active throughout World War II and sunk by torpedoes in July 1945,)
- USS Indianapolis (SSN-697) (en:USS Indianapolis (SSN-697)) was a Los Angeles-class attack submarine in service from 1980 to 1998.
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Two warships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Indomitable:
- HMS Indomitable (1907) (en:HMS Indomitable) was the first battlecruiser in the world, beating her sister-ship HMS Inflexible by four months. She was launched in 1907 and scrapped in 1922.
- HMS Indomitable (92) (en:HMS Indomitable) was an Illustrious-class armoured fleet aircraft carrier launched in 1940. She served in the Second World War and was scrapped in 1955.
- HMS Indomitable was to have been an Invincible class aircraft carrier. She was renamed HMS Ark Royal in 1978, before being launched in 1980.
In early drafts of Herman Melville's novel Billy Budd, HMS Bellipotent was to have been named Indomitable.
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Five ships of the French Navy have been named Indomptable:
- The 80-gun ship Indomptable (1789-1805) which fought at the Bataille du 13 prairial an II and the Battle of Trafalgar
- A gunship (1810-1813), captured by the English 38-gun frigate Bacchante
- An armoured coast-guard (1877-1910).
- A contre-torpilleur (1933-1942), destroyed in the Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon in 1942
- The French submarine Indomptable (en:Indomptable) was the fourth Redoutable class submarine (not exists)
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Five ships and two establishments of the Royal Navy, and one ship of the Royal Indian Navy have borne the name HMS Indus, after the Indus River in India:
- Ships
- HMS Indus (1790) (en:HMS Indus) was a storeship, formerly an East Indiaman. She was purchased in 1790, but her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Indus (1812) (en:HMS Indus) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1812. She was renamed HMS Bellona in 1818, used for harbour service from 1840 and was broken up in 1868.
- HMS Indus (1838) (en:HMS Indus) was an iron paddle gunboat launched in 1838 and listed until 1843. (not exists)
- HMS Indus (1839) (en:HMS Indus) was an 80-gun second-rate ship of the line launched in 1839. She was used as a guard ship from 1860 and was sold in 1898.
- HMS Indus (1851) (en:HMS Indus) was a gunvessel launched in 1851. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMIS Indus (U67) (en:HMIS Indus) was a Grimsby class sloop of the Royal Indian Navy launched in 1934 and sunk in 1942.
- Establishments
- HMS Indus was the name assigned to the Devonport guard ship and flagship of the Port Admiral, between 1860 and 1905:
- HMS Indus (1839) (en:HMS Indus) was the original guard ship between 1860 and 1898.
- HMS Valiant (1863) (en:HMS Valiant) was HMS Indus for a few months in 1898.
- HMS Indus (shore establishment 1906) (en:HMS Indus) was the mechanics' training establishment and workshops at Devonport between 1906 and 1922. A number of ships were renamed whilst serving as depot and base ships for the establishment: (not exists)
- HMS Defence (1861) (en:HMS Defence) was renamed HMS Indus in 1898, commissioned as the establishment in 1906, renamed HMS Indus I in 1910 and was paid off in 1922.
- HMS Temeraire (1876) (en:HMS Temeraire) was HMS Indus II between 1910 and 1914.
- HMS Flora (1893) (en:HMS Flora) was HMS Indus II between 1915 and 1918.
- HMS Victorious (1895) (en:HMS Victorious) was HMS Indus II between 1920 and 1922.
- HMS Bellerophon (1865) (en:HMS Bellerophon) was HMS Indus III between 1910 and 1922.
- HMS Valiant (1863) (en:HMS Valiant) was HMS Indus IV between 1904 and 1906.
- HMS Triumph (1870) (en:HMS Triumph) was HMS Indus IV between 1910 and 1914.
- HMS Ganges (1821) (en:HMS Ganges) was HMS Indus V between 1910 and 1922.
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A number of steamships have been named Indus, including:-
- SS Indus (1904) (en:SS Indus (1904)), the first steamship built for the Nourse Line
- SS Indus (1945) (en:SS Indus (1945)), launched as Sasbeck, served with C H Abrahamsen, Stockholm as Indus from 1950–68
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Inflexible.
- HMS Inflexible (1776) (en:HMS Inflexible) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1776. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Inflexible (1780) (en:HMS Inflexible) was a 64-gun third-rate Inflexible-class ship of the line launched in 1780. She was used as a storeship from 1793, a troopship from 1809 and was broken up in 1820.
- HMS Inflexible (1845) (en:HMS Inflexible) was a wooden screw sloop launched in 1845 and sold in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Inflexible (1876) (en:HMS Inflexible) was an ironclad battleship launched in 1876 and sold in 1903.
- HMS Inflexible (1907) (en:HMS Inflexible) was an Invincible-class battlecruiser launched in 1907 and sold for scrapping in 1921.
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USS Inflict may refer to:
- USS Inflict (AM-251) (en:USS Inflict (AM-251)), was launched 16 January 1944 and transferred to the Maritime Commission on 8 October 1948
- USS Inflict (AM-456) (en:USS Inflict (AM-456)), was launched 16 October 1953 and sold for scrap in December 1992
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Ingersoll, honoring members of the Ingersoll family. DD-652 was named for Rear Admiral Royal R. Ingersoll (1847–1931) — and for his grandson, Lieutenant Royal R. Ingersoll, II (1913–1942) who had died in the Battle of Midway, just weeks before the ship's christening. DD-990 was named for RADM Ingersoll's son, Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll (1897–1975).
- USS Ingersoll (DD-652) (en:USS Ingersoll (DD-652)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, launched in 1942 and struck in 1970
- USS Ingersoll (DD-990) (en:USS Ingersoll (DD-990)), was a Spruance-class destroyer, launched in 1979 and struck in 1998
- See also
- SS Jared Ingersoll (en:SS Jared Ingersoll), a World War II Liberty ship, launched in 1942 and scrapped in 1964 (not exists)
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Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Ingraham, named in honor of Captain Duncan Ingraham
- USS Ingraham (DD-111) (en:USS Ingraham (DD-111)), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched in 1918 and struck in 1936
- USS Ingraham (DD-444) Эскадренный миноносец «Ингрэм» (англ. USS Ingraham (DD-444) — американский эсминец типа Gleaves. (en:USS Ingraham (DD-444), was a Gleaves-class destroyer, launched in 1941 but sank after a collision in 1942)
- USS Ingraham (DD-694) (en:USS Ingraham (DD-694)), was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, launched in 1944 and transferred to Greece in 1971
- USS Ingraham (FFG-61) (en:USS Ingraham (FFG-61)), is an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, launched in 1988 and {{Ship in active service}}
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There have been three ships with variations of the name "Ingram":
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This page concerns the ships named Innisfallen. You might be seeking:
- Annals of Inisfallen (en:Annals of Innisfallen), a Manuscript History of Ireland
- Innisfallen Island (en:Innisfallen Island) in the Lakes of Killarney
There have been five ships named Innisfallen.
They served on the Irish Sea route between Cork and Fishguard.
The first two were war casualties. The third was broken up. The final two (which have been renamed) are still in service, albeit in warmer waters.
- Innisfallen (1) - 1896
The first Innisfallen was built in 1896.
She was torpedoed and sunk, without warning, by a German U-boat U-64 on 23 May 1918, 16 miles east of the Kish Light Vessel. She was on her way from Liverpool to Cork. 10 died.
She had been owned by City of Cork Steam Packet Company.
An earlier ship named Innisfallen was built at Blyth, Northumberland in about 1863. It sank with the loss of eight lives in the vicinity of the Goodwin Sands in a storm at the end of November 1897, on a voyage from South Shields to Cowes. It was carrying a cargo of gascoal.
- Innisfallen (2) - 1930
[[:en:File:MVInnisfallen.jpg|thumb||right|Innisfallen sunk by a mine in River Mersey, 21 December 1940, shown here as passengers escape on lifeboats.
Oil by Kenneth King, Maritime Institute of Ireland]]
The City of Cork Steam Packet Company built the second Innisfallen in 1930.
City of Cork Steam Packet Company, was taken over by the Coast Lines group.
They set up their Cork – Fishguard operation as “B & I Lines” (British and Irish Lines)
She sailed the Dublin – Liverpool route
Leaving Liverpool on 21 December 1940, she hit a mine off the Wirral shore near New Brighton.
All the passengers survived. But four crewmen were lost:
- W. Doyle, Dublin.
- Daniel Geary, 39 Temple Acre, Gurranabraher, Cork, Able Seaman, aged 49.
- James Porter, 15 Upper Oriel Street, Dublin, Able Seaman, aged 49.
- Joseph Rickard, 70 Saint Peters Terrace, Howth, Seaman, aged 55.
- Innisfallen (3) - 1948
The third Innisfallen was launched in 1948 by B&I
The B&I had an advertising slogan: "Travel the Innisfallen Way"
She was sold in 1967, to Hellenic Maritime Lines and renamed Poseidonia.
She was broken up at Brindisi in 1985.
In 1967 the Irish Government bought B&I Lines from the Coast Lines group.
- Innisfallen (4) - 1969
The fourth Innisfallen was launched in 1969.
She sailed the Cork-Swansea route, while her sister ship, the Leinster sailed Dublin-Liverpool
In 1983 all sailings from Cork were closed, as there were not enough passengers
The Innisfallen was sold to Corsica Ferries who renamed her Corsica Viva. There were several more changes to her name.
In 2003 she was sold to Sancak Lines, Turkey, who renamed her Derin Deniz, see [1] She was broken up in 2004.
- Innisfallen (5) - 1969
The B&I Line then renamed the Leinster, which was also launched in 1969 as the fifth Innisfallen. The new 'Innisfallen', being a deeper draught than the previous ship now sailed Cork-Pembroke Dock
In 1986 she was sold to Strintzis Lines and was renamed Ionian Sun.
In 2000 Strintzis Lines renamed themselves as Blue Ferries
In 2001 she was sold to Marco Shipping Agency, Dubai and renamed Merdif. She still sails, see [2]
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Intrepid:
- HMS Intrepid (1747) (en:HMS Intrepid) was a 64-gun third rate, previously the French ship Serieux. She was captured in 1747 and broken up by 1765. (not exists)
- HMS Intrepid (1770) (en:HMS Intrepid) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1770, used for harbour service from 1810 and sold in 1828.
- HMS Intrepid (1780) (en:HMS Intrepid) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1780. She foundered in 1800. (not exists)
- HMS Intrepid (1850) (en:HMS Intrepid) was a wooden screw discovery sloop, previously the civilian Free trade. She was purchased in 1850 and briefly named HMS Perseverance. She was renamed HMS Intrepid later in 1850 and was abandoned in the Arctic in 1854. (not exists)
- HMS Intrepid (1855) (en:HMS Intrepid) was a wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1855 and sold in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Intrepid (1891) (en:HMS Intrepid) was an Apollo class protected cruiser launched in 1891. She was converted to a minelayer in 1910 and was sunk as a blockship in the Zeebrugge raid in 1918. (not exists)
- HMS Intrepid (D10) (en:HMS Intrepid) was an I class destroyer launched in 1936 and sunk by air attack in 1943.
- HMS Intrepid (L11) (en:HMS Intrepid) was a Fearless class landing platform dock launched in 1964. She was laid up in 1991 and used for spare parts, being sent for scrapping in 2008.
- Battle honours
The ships named HMS Intrepid have amassed a sizeable number of battle honours.
- Сражение при Минорке Сражение при Минорке — (англ. Battle of Minorca) — битва произошедшая 20 мая 1756 года и окончившаяся поражением британцев от испано-французских войск. (en:Minorca 1756)
- Aix 1956 (en:Aix 1956) (not exists)
- Battle of Lagos (en:Lagos 1759)
- Сражение в бухте Киберон Сражение в бухте Киберон (англ. Battle of Quiberon Bay, фр. Bataille des Cardinaux) — морское сражение Семилетней войны между флотами Великобритании и Франции, состоявшееся в бухте Киберон, на побережье Франции в Бискайском заливе 20 ноября 1759 года. (en:Quiberon 1759)
- Гавана Гавана (исп. La Habana [aβana], полностью San Cristóbal de La Habana) — столица Республики Куба, политический, экономический и культурный центр страны, административный центр провинции Гавана. (en:Havana 1762)
- Battle of Martinique (1780) (en:Martinique 1780)
- Battle of the Chesapeake (en:Chesapeake 1781)
- Сражение у острова Сент-Китс Сражение у острова Сент-Китс (англ. Battle of St Kitts), произошло 24 — 26 января 1782 года во время североамериканской войны между французской эскадрой адмирала де Грасса и английской — адмирала Худа. (en:St Kitts 1782)
- Осада Тулона Осада Тулона — эпизод революционных войн Франции, с которого началась карьера Наполеона Бонапарта. (en:Toulon 1793)
- History of Martinique (en:Martinique 1809)
- Zeebrugge Raid (en:Zeebrugge 1918)
- 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 1939-1941)
- Битва за Дюнкерк Битва за Дюнкерк — сражение Второй мировой войны между войсками союзников и Германии, произошедшее 26 мая — 4 июня 1940 года во время Французской кампании вермахта. (en:Dunkirk 1940)
- Norwegian Campaign (en:Norway 1940)
- Бисмарк (линейный корабль) «Бисмарк» — линейный корабль германского военного флота, один из самых известных кораблей Второй мировой войны. (en:Bismarck Action 1941)
- Арктические конвои Арктические конвои Второй мировой войны проходили из Великобритании и США в северные порты СССР — Архангельск и Мурманск. (en:Arctic 1941-1943)
- Мальтийские конвои Мальтийские конвои — серия конвоев Союзников со снабжением для блокированного острова Мальта, предпринятая в ходе Второй мировой войны. (en:Malta Convoys 1942)
- 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)
- Салерно Салерно (итал. Salerno) — город и порт на Тирренском море, в Южной Италии, административный центр провинции Салерно. (en:Salerno 1943)
- Додеканесская операция Додеканесская операция — борьба Союзников и Германии за обладание Додеканесскими островами во время Второй мировой войны. (en:Aegean 1943)
- Фолклендская война Фолклендская война 1982 (англ. Falklands War, исп. Guerra de las Malvinas) — война между Великобританией и Аргентиной за контроль над Фолклендскими островами (в Аргентине их называют Мальвинскими). (en:Falkland Islands 1982)
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USS Intrepid may refer to:
- USS Intrepid (1798) (en:USS Intrepid (1798)), was an armed ketch captured as a prize by the US Navy on 23 December 1803 and later exploded in the harbor of Tripoli 4 September 1804
- USS Intrepid (1874) (en:USS Intrepid (1874)), was an experimental steam torpedo ram commissioned 31 July 1874 and sold 9 May 1892
- USS Intrepid (1904) (en:USS Intrepid (1904)), was a training and receiving ship launched 8 October 1904 and sold 20 December 1921
- USS Intrepid (CV-11) USS Intrepid (CV-11) (русск. Неустрашимый) — американский авианосец типа «Эссекс» времён Второй мировой войны. (en:USS Intrepid (CV-11), was an aircraft carrier launched 26 April 1943 and decommissioned 15 March 1974. Intrepid opened as a museum in New York City during August 1982 and is designated as a National Historic Landmark )
- Star Trek
- The fictional Starfleet includes a line of Intrepid-class starships
- See also
- Intrepid (значения) Intrepid: (disamb.) (en:Intrepid)
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Investigator. Another was planned, but renamed before being launched:
- HMS Investigator (1798) (en:HMS Investigator) was a 22-gun armed ship purchased in 1798 and taken into service as HMS Xenophon. She was renamed HMS Investigator in 1801 and used as a survey ship. She was broken up in 1810.
- HMS Investigator (1811) (en:HMS Investigator) was a 16-gun survey brig launched in 1811. She was used as a police ship from 1837 and was broken up in 1857.
- HMS Investigator (1823) (en:HMS Investigator) was a survey sloop purchased in 1823. Her fate is unknown.
- HMS Investigator (1848) HMS Investigator — английское парусное исследовательское судно XIX века, заложенное как торговое. (en:HMS Investigator was a discovery vessel purchased in 1848 and abandoned in the Arctic in 1853.)
- HMS Investigator (1861) (en:HMS Investigator) was a wooden paddle survey vessel launched in 1861 and sold in 1869.
- HMS Investigator (1881) (en:HMS Investigator) was a wooden paddle survey vessel launched in 1881 and sold in 1906. (not exists)
- HMS Research (1888) (en:HMS Investigator) was to have been a paddle survey vessel. She was renamed HMS Research in 1887, before being launched in 1888. (not exists)
- HMS Sealark (1903) (en:HMS Investigator) was a survey vessel purchased in 1903. She was renamed HMS Sealark in 1904 and was sold in mercantile service in 1919.
- HMS Investigator (1907) (en:HMS Investigator) was a survey vessel launched in 1907 and sold in 1934. (not exists)
- HMIS Investigator (1934) (en:HMIS Investigator) was a survey vessel of the Royal Indian Marine purchased in 1934 and sold in 1951. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Trent (K243) (en:HMS Trent) was renamed Investigator in 1951 after being converted to a survey ship for the Indian Navy. (not exists)
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Invincible.
- HMS Invincible (1747) (en:HMS Invincible (1747)) was originally the French 74-gun ship of the line L'Invincible, captured off Cape Finisterre in 1747. She was the first purpose-built 74-gun ship of the line to serve in the Royal Navy.
- HMS Invincible (1765) (en:HMS Invincible (1765)) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1765 at Deptford and commissioned at Portsmouth in 1776. Her career saw her involvement in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780) (against the Spanish fleet) and the Battle of St. Kitts and the Glorious First of June (both against the French fleet). She was also involved in the capture of St. Lucia, Trinidad and Surinam. She was wrecked off the Norfolk coast in 1801, with the loss of 400 lives.
- HMS Invincible (1808) (en:HMS Invincible (1808)) was a 74-gun ship, launched at Woolwich in 1808. She saw action in the Peninsular War, supporting the British forces. She was paid off in 1814, and broken up in 1861, in Plymouth.
- HMS Invincible was to have been the world's second ocean-going iron-hulled armoured frigate, and sister to HMS Warrior, but she was renamed HMS Black Prince before her launch.
- HMS Invincible (1869) (en:HMS Invincible (1869)) was an armoured "broadside battleship" built in 1869. She was renamed Erebus in 1904 and Fisgard II in 1906, before foundering in a storm in 1914.
- HMS Invincible (1907) (en:HMS Invincible (1907)) was a battlecruiser of the First World War attached to the 1st Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet at the end of 1908. She saw action at Battle of Heligoland Bight, the Battle of the Falkland Islands, and the Battle of Jutland, where she blew up and sank after taking a hit from SMS Lützow, with the loss of 1,026 crew. Only six crew members survived.
- HMS Invincible (R05) (en:HMS Invincible (R05)) is a light aircraft carrier, the first of three in the Invincible class. She served from 1980 to 2005, including service in the Falkland War. She is currently in reserve, on 18-month reactivation notice.<ref>About Sixth HMS Invincible - Royal Navy website</ref>
- Battle honours
1. St Vincent, 1780 (2nd)
2. St Kitts, 1782 (2nd)
3. Glorious First of June, 1794 (2nd)
4. Alexandria, 1882 (4th)
5. Heligoland, 1914 (5th)
6. Falkland Islands, 1914 (5th)
7. Jutland, 1916 (5th)
8. Falkland Islands, 1982 (6th)
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Two ships have borne the name Iona for the US Navy, both tugboats:
- USS Iona (YT-107) (en:USS Iona (YT-107)) a district harbor tug captured from Spain at Cavite Navy Yard, Philippines 1898, later destroyed by the Japanese on 3 January 1942. (not exists)
- USS Iona (YTB-220) (en:USS Iona (YTB-220)) a wooden tug originally classified YT-220, serving from 1944 until her accidental sinking in 1963.
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Iowa in honor of Iowa, the 29th state.
- USS Ammonoosuc (1864) (en:USS Iowa (1864)), was a monitor originally named Ammonoosuc that was never commissioned. She was renamed Iowa before being sold
- USS Iowa (BB-4) (en:USS Iowa (BB-4)), was a battleship that saw action during the Spanish-American War
- Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (1920) Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (англ. South Dakota class) — тип линейных кораблей США. (en:USS Iowa (BB-53), was a battleship already under construction when she was canceled by the Washington Naval Treaty)
- USS Iowa (BB-61) «Айова» (англ. USS Iowa (BB-61)) — головной корабль серии из 4 линкоров типа «Айова» ВМС США. (en:USS Iowa (BB-61), was the lead ship of the Iowa-class battleships and saw action during World War II and the Korean War)
- See also
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Iphigenia, after Iphigenia, a figure in Greek mythology:
- HMS Iphigenia (1780) (en:HMS Iphigenia) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1780 and burnt by accident in 1801. (not exists)
- HMS Iphigenia (1804) (en:HMS Iphigenia) was a 38-gun fifth rate, formerly the Spanish ship Medea. She was captured in 1804 and renamed HMS Imperieuse in 1805. She was placed on harbour service in 1818 and was sold in 1838. (not exists)
- HMS Iphigenia (1808) (en:HMS Iphigenia) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1808. She was lent to the Marine Society between 1833 and 1848, and was broken up in 1851.
- HMS Iphigenia (1891) (en:HMS Iphigenia) was an Apollo-class protected cruiser launched in 1891, converted to a minelayer in 1910 and sunk as a blockship in the Zeebrugge Raid in 1918. (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Ipswich, for the city of Ipswich, Queensland.
- HMAS Ipswich (J186) (en:HMAS Ipswich (J186)), a Bathurst class corvette launched in 1941 and transferred to the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1946
- HMAS Ipswich (FCPB 209) (en:HMAS Ipswich (FCPB 209)), a Fremantle class patrol boat which entered service in 1982 and was decommissioned in 2007
- Battle honours
Ships named HMAS Ipswich are entitled to carry five battle honours:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
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- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1942
- Indian Ocean in World War II (en:Indian Ocean) 1942-45
- 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)
- East Indies 1944
- 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)
- References
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Iris after the Greek mythological figure Iris. An eighth was planned but renamed before entering service:
- USS Hancock (1776) (en:HMS Iris) was a 28-gun sixth rate, formerly the American USS Hancock. She was captured in 1777, but retaken by the French in 1781. She was captured again during the occupation of Toulon and burnt in the retreat.
- HMS Iris (1783) (en:HMS Iris) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1783. She was lent to Trinity House in 1803, and was renamed HMS Solebay in 1809. She was broken up in 1833. (not exists)
- HMS Iris (1807) (en:HMS Iris) was a 44-gun fifth rate, formerly the Danish Marie. She was captured in 1807 and sold in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Iris (1840) (en:HMS Iris) was a 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1840 and sold in 1869.
- HMS Iris (1877) (en:HMS Iris) was an Iris-class second class cruiser launched in 1877 and sold in 1905.
- HMS Iris (1915) (en:HMS Iris) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1920. (not exists)
- HMS Iris II (en:HMS Iris II) was a river ferry acquired by the Royal Navy for use in the Zeebrugge Raid.
- HMS Coriander (K183) (en:HMS Iris) was to have been a Flower-class corvette. She was renamed HMS Coriander before being launched in 1941, and was lent to the Free French Navy that year, being renamed Commandant Detroyat. She served until 1947 and was broken up in 1948. (not exists)
- Battle honours
The ships of this name have several battle honours:
- Battle of the Chesapeake (en:Chesapeake 1781)
- Новозеландские земельные войны Новозеландские земельные войны (англ. New Zealand Land Wars, маори Nga Pakanga Nu Nui O Aotearoa, также известны как новозеландские войны (англ. New Zealand Wars) и войны с маори (англ. Māori Wars)) — серия вооружённых конфликтов в Новой Зеландии в период между 1845 и 1872 годами между маори с одной стороны и армейскими подразделениями Великобритании и европейскими переселенцами с другой стороны. (en:New Zealand 1860-1861)
- Urabai Revolt (en:Port Said 1882) (not exists)
- Суакин Суакин (араб. سواكن) — порт на северо-востоке Судана, на побережье Красного моря. (en:Suakin 1884)
- Стодневное наступление Стодневное наступление. 8 августа 1918 — 11 ноября 1918 года. (en:Belgian Coast 1918)
- Zeebrugge Raid (en:Zeebruge 1918)
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Five ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Iris for Iris, who in Greek mythology is the goddess of the rainbow
- USS Iris (1847) (en:USS Iris (1847)), was commissioned in 1847, served during the Mexican-American War and was decommissioned in 1848
- USS Iris (1863) (en:USS Iris (1863)), was built in 1863, served in the American Civil War, and decommissioned in 1865
- USS Shiloh (1865) (en:USS Iris (1869)), was a monitor built as USS Shiloh in 1865, renamed Iris in 1869 and decommissioned in 1874
- USS Iris (1885) (en:USS Iris (1885)), was commissioned in 1898 and decommissioned in 1916
- USS Iris (1897) (en:USS Iris (1897)), was a lighthouse tender, built in 1897, transferred to the US Navy in 1917 and returned to the Department of Commerce in 1919 (not exists)
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Irish Pine was the name of three ships operated by Irish Shipping Ltd
- SS Irish Pine (1919) (en:SS Irish Pine (1919))
- SS Irish Pine (1948) (en:SS Irish Pine (1948)) (not exists)
- MV Irish Pine (en:MV Irish Pine) (not exists)
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Three ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Iron Duke after the Duke of Wellington, nicknamed the "Iron Duke". The name is also a pun, as the first ship so named was an ironclad.
- HMS Iron Duke (1870) (en:HMS Iron Duke (1870)) was a battleship launched in 1870, paid off in 1893 and sold 1906
- HMS Iron Duke (1912) (en:HMS Iron Duke (1912)) was the name-ship of a class of battleships, launched in 1912 and sold in 1946, she is most famous for being the fleet flagship at the Battle of Jutland
- HMS Iron Duke (F234) (en:HMS Iron Duke (F234)) is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1991
See also:
- HMS Duke of Wellington (en:HMS Duke of Wellington), a 131 gun first-rate ship of the line also named after the first Duke of Wellington
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USS Iroquois may refer to:
- USS Iroquois (1859) (en:USS Iroquois (1859)), was a steam sloop of war launched 12 April 1859, renamed Ionie 30 November 1904 and struck 26 August 1910
- USS Iroquois (AT-46) (en:USS Iroquois (AT-46)), was a steam tug purchased by the US Navy 18 April 1898 and sold 15 May 1928
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- HMCS Iroquois (G89) (en:HMCS Iroquois (G89)), a World War II Tribal-class destroyer.
- HMCS Iroquois (DDH 280) (en:HMCS Iroquois (DDH 280)), an Iroquois-class (or New-Tribal-class) destroyer commissioned in 1972.
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Irresistible. A fifth was planned but later renamed:
- HMS Irresistible (1782) (en:HMS Irresistible) was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1782 and broken up in 1806.
- HMS Swiftsure (1787) (en:HMS Irresistible) was a prison ship, launched as HMS Swiftsure in 1787. She was captured by the French in 1801, and recaptured in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She was renamed HMS Irresistible in 1806 and was broken up in 1816.
- HMS Irresistible (1859) (en:HMS Irresistible) was a 80-gun screw propelled second rate launched in 1859. She was used for harbour service from 1869 and was sold in 1894. (not exists)
- HMS Irresistible (1898) HMS Irresistible («Иррезистибл», в переводе «Неотразимый») — четвёртый броненосец-додредноут типа «Формидабл» Королевских ВМС Великобритании. (en:HMS Irresistible was a Formidable-class battleship launched in 1898 and sunk by a mine in 1915.)
- HMS Ark Royal (R09) (en:HMS Irresistible) was to have been an Audacious class aircraft carrier. She was renamed HMS Ark Royal before being launched in 1950.
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Isabel Erica was the name of two ships operated by Moller & Co, Hong Kong.
- SS Empire Clive (en:SS Isabel Erica), managed from 1958, scrapped in 1969
- MV Isabel Erica (en:MV Isabel Erica), built in 1970, sold 1975 (not exists)
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Two ships of United States Navy were named USS Isherwood in honor of Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Isherwood.
- USS Isherwood (DD-284) (en:USS Isherwood (DD-284)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and decommissioned in 1930
- USS Isherwood (DD-520) (en:USS Isherwood (DD-520)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, commissioned in 1943, decommissioned in 1961 and transferred to the Peruvian Navy as Guise (DD-72)
- See also
- USNS Benjamin Isherwood (T-AO-191) (en:USNS Benjamin Isherwood (T-AO-191)), a fleet replenishment oiler launched in 1989 but never completed and now in reserve
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Six ships of the British Royal Navy, and four tenders of the RNVR, have been named HMS Isis, after the Egyptian goddess Isis.
- The first Isis was a 50-gun fourth-rate probably launched in 1744 as Colchester.
- The second HMS Isis (1747) (en:Isis) was the French ship Diamant captured in 1747 and converted to a 50-gun fourth-rate, continuing in use until 1766. (not exists)
- The third HMS Isis (1774) (en:Isis) was a 50-gun fourth-rate launched in 1774, and broken up in 1810.
- The fourth HMS Isis (1819) (en:Isis) was a 50-gun fourth-rate launched in 1819, hulked in 1861 and sold 1867.
- The fifth HMS Isis (1896) (en:Isis) was an Eclipse-class protected cruiser in use from 1896 to 1920. (not exists)
- The sixth HMS Isis (D87) (en:Isis (D87)) was an I-class destroyer launched in 1936.
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Island Princess may refer to any of the following ships:
- Island Princess (steamboat) (en:Island Princess (steamboat)), a steamship operated by Canadian Pacific Railway 1918—1930
- MV Discovery (en:Island Princess (1971)), a cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises 1974—1999
- Island Princess (en:Island Princess), a cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises from 2003 onwards
- The Island Princess (film) (en:The Island Princess (film)), a 1954 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa.
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Italia was the name of two Italian battleships, and may refer to:
- Italian battleship Italia (1880) (en:Italian battleship Italia (1880)), completed in 1885 and stricken in 1921
- Italian battleship Littorio (en:Italian battleship Littorio), completed in 1940, renamed Italia in 1943, and stricken in 1948
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USCGC Itasca may refer to one of the following United States Coast Guard Cutters:
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HMS Itchen may refer to one of the following British Royal Navy ships named after the English river:
- HMS Itchen (1903) (en:HMS Itchen (1903)), a River class destroyer launched in 1903 and torpedoed in the North Sea on 6 July 1917 by the German U-boat U-99. The submarine was herself torpedoed the following day. (not exists)
- HMS Itchen (K227) (en:HMS Itchen (K227)), a River class frigate launched in 1942 but blew up on 23 September 1943 when hit by acoustic homing torpedo fired by the German submarine U-66. There were only three survivors from her crew and the 81 survivors from HMS Polyanthus and HMCS St. Croix that she was carrying. (not exists)
- HMS Itchen (M1217) (en:HMS Itchen (M1217)), a River class minesweeper launched on 30 June 1984. She was based at Southampton (Solent Division RNR), sold to the Brazilian government in 1998, and renamed Bracui. (not exists)
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Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been called HMS Ithuriel after an angel in John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost:
- The first HMS Ithuriel (1916) (en:Ithuriel) was a Marksman class flotilla leader originally named Gabriel but renamed her launching in 1916. After serving through the First World War she was broken up in 1921.
- The second HMS Ithuriel (H05) (en:Ithuriel) was a destroyer built for the Turkish Navy as Gayret but taken over by the Royal Navy on the outbreak of the Second World War whilst still under construction. She was sunk in 1942 but salvaged at the end of the war to be scrapped.
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Three ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Ivy named after the plant.
- The first Ivy was a sloop launched in 1915 but renamed Marigold before her launch.
- The second HMS Ivy (1917) (en:Ivy) was an Anchusa class sloop launched in 1917 and sold in 1920. (not exists)
- A third Ivy was a Flower class corvette with pennant number K204 ordered from Harland & Wolff on 8 April 1940 but cancelled before completion on 23 January 1941.
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Iwo Jima, in memory of the Battle of Iwo Jima.
- USS Iwo Jima (CV-46) (en:USS Iwo Jima (CV-46)), was to be a Ticonderoga-class aircraft carrier, but construction was canceled in August 1945
- USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2) (en:USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2)), was the lead ship of the Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ships, she served from 1961 to 1993
- USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7) (en:USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7)) is a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship. She was commissioned into active service in 2001
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USS Jacamar may refer to:
- USS Jacamar (AMc-47) (en:USS Jacamar (AMc-47)), was a wooden-hulled coastal minesweeper launched 10 March 1941 and sold in 1947
- USS Jacamar (AMCU-25) (en:USS Jacamar (AMCU-25)) was launched as LSIL-870 on 2 October 1944, and renamed Jacamar 7 March 1952
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USS Jack has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Jack (SS-259) (en:USS Jack (SS-259)), a submarine in commission from 1943 to 1946 and from 1957 to 1958
- USS Jack (SSN-605) (en:USS Jack (SSN-605)), a submarine in commission from 1967 to 1990
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Jackal, after the predatory mammal, the jackal:
- HMS Jackal (1778) (en:HMS Jackal) was a 10-gun cutter purchased in 1778 and sold in 1785. (not exists)
- HMS Jackal (1779) (en:HMS Jackal) was a 14-gun cutter purchased in 1779. She was handed over to the French by her mutinous crew later that year, becoming the privateer Boulogne. She was recaptured in 1781, but captured again in 1782 by the USS Deane. (not exists)
- HMS Jackal (1792) (en:HMS Jackal) was a 10-gun brig. She was a purchased vessel in service in 1792. (not exists)
- HMS Jackal (1801) (en:HMS Jackal) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1801 and captured by the French in 1807. (not exists)
- HMS Jackal (1844) (en:HMS Jackal) was an iron paddle gunvessel launched in 1844 and sold in 1887. (not exists)
- HMS Woodcock (1885) (en:HMS Jackal) was a fishery protection vessel purchased in 1885 as HMS Woodcock. She was renamed HMS Jackal in 1886 and was sold in 1906. (not exists)
- HMS Jackal (1911) (en:HMS Jackal) was an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911 and sold in 1920.
- HMS Jackal (F22) (en:HMS Jackal) was a J-class destroyer launched in 1938 and sunk in 1942.
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USS Jackdaw may refer to:
- USS Jackdaw (AMS-21) (en:USS Jackdaw (AMS-21)), was a coastal minesweeper commissioned 29 April 1944
- USS Jackdaw (AM-368), was an Admirable-class minesweeper canceled 6 June 1944
- USS Jackdaw (AM-402), was an Admirable-class minesweeper canceled 12 August 1945
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Jacob Jones, in honor of Jacob Jones:
- USS Jacob Jones (DD-61) (en:USS Jacob Jones (DD-61)), was a Tucker-class destroyer, commissioned in 1916 and sunk by a torpedo in December 1917
- USS Jacob Jones (DD-130) (en:USS Jacob Jones (DD-130)), was a Wickes-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and sunk by a torpedo in February 1942
- USS Jacob Jones (DE-130) (en:USS Jacob Jones (DE-130)), was a Edsall-class destroyer escort, commissioned 1943 and decommissioned in 1946
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Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Jaguar, after the feline jaguar.
- The first HMS Jaguar (F34) (en:Jaguar (F34)) was a J-class destroyer launched in 1938 and sunk 1942 by U-652.
- The second HMS Jaguar (F37) (en:Jaguar (F37)) was a Leopard-class frigate launched in 1957 and sold to the Bangladeshi Navy in 1978, subsequently operating as BNS Ali Haider
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Six vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Jamaica, after the island colony of Jamaica:
- HMS Jamaica (1710) (en:Jamaica), a 14-gun sloop launched in 1710 and wrecked in 1715 (not exists)
- HMS Jamaica (1744) (en:Jamaica), a 14-gun sloop launched 1744 and foundered 1770 off Jamaica (not exists)
- HMS Jamaica (1779) (en:Jamaica), a 16-gun sloop purchased in 1779 and sold in 1783 (not exists)
- HMS Jamaica (1796) (en:Jamaica), formerly the French Percente, captured in 1796 and taken in as a 26-gun 6th-rate, sold in 1814 (not exists)
- HMS Jamaica (1825) (en:Jamaica), a 52-gun 4th-rate ordered in 1825 and cancelled in 1829 (not exists)
- HMS Jamaica (44) (en:Jamaica), a Crown Colony class cruiser launched in 1940 and scrapped in 1960
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USS James M. Gilliss may refer to one of the following United States Navy ships:
- USS James M. Gilliss (AMCU-13) (en:USS James M. Gilliss (AMCU-13)) (also AGS-13, AGSC-13, MHC-13), laid down as YMS-262; renamed 23 March 1945; struck and sold, 1960
- USNS James M. Gilliss (T-AGOR-4) (en:USNS James M. Gilliss (T-AGOR-4)), an oceanographic research ship launched 1962; sold to Mexico as Altair (H-05) in 1996
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS James Madison, after James Madison the fourth President of the United States:
- USRC James Madison (1807) (en:USRC James Madison (1807)), was a revenue cutter launched in 1807 and captured by the Royal Navy 24 November 1812 (not exists)
- USS James Madison (SSBN-627) (en:USS James Madison (SSBN-627)), was a nuclear-powered submarine commissioned in 1964 and decommissioned in 1992
- See also
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS James:
- HMS James (1417) (en:HMS James) was a balinger acquired in 1417 and given away in 1422. (not exists)
- HMS James (1634) (en:HMS James) was a 48-gun ship launched in 1634. She was renamed HMS Old James in 1660 and was sold in 1682.
- HMS James (1649) (en:HMS James) was a 30-gun ship, previously the Royalist Exchange. She was captured by the Parliamentarians in 1649 and listed until 1650. (not exists)
- HMS James (1665) (en:HMS James) was a hoy captured from the Dutch in 1665, but recaptured in 1673. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS James Galley (en:HMS James Galley) (not exists)
- HMS James and Eliza (en:HMS James and Eliza) (not exists)
- HMS James Watt (en:HMS James Watt)
- HMS Royal James (en:HMS Royal James)
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USS Jamestown may refer to any one of a number of United States Navy vessels.
- USS Jamestown (1844) (en:USS Jamestown (1844)), was a sloop that served from 1844 until 1892
- USS Jamestown (PG-55) (en:USS Jamestown (PG-55)), was a patrol gunboat that served from 1941 until 1946
- USS Jamestown (AGTR-3) (en:USS Jamestown (AGTR-3)), was originally a Liberty ship (AG-166) completed in 1945, converted and renamed in 1963, and then redesignated in 1964 to AGTR-3. Scrapped in 1970.
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Janus, after Janus, the two-faced God of Roman mythology:
- HMS Janus (1778) (en:HMS Janus) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1778. She was renamed HMS Dromedary later that year, and was wrecked in 1800 on the Parasol Rocks in Trinidad. (not exists)
- HMS Janus (1796) (en:HMS Janus) was a 32-gun fifth rate, previously the Dutch Argo. She was captured by HMS Phoenix in 1796, placed on harbour service from 1798 and was sold in 1811. (not exists)
- HMS Janus (1844) (en:HMS Janus) was a wood paddle sloop launched in 1844 and sold in 1856. (not exists)
- HMS Janus (1856) (en:HMS Janus) was a Clown class wood screw gunboat launched in 1856. She was used as a coal lighter from 1869 and was renamed YC 6. She was sold in 1917. (not exists)
- HMS Janus (1895) (en:HMS Janus) was a Janus class destroyer launched in 1895 and reclassified as an A class destroyer in 1913. She was sold in 1914.
- HMS Janus (F53) (en:HMS Janus) was a J class destroyer launched in 1938 and sunk in 1944.
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Kashima is the name used by three Japanese ships:
- Japanese battleship Kashima (en:Japanese battleship Kashima), a Katori class pre-dreadnought battleship operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1906 to 1924
- Japanese cruiser Kashima (en:Japanese cruiser Kashima), a Katori class light cruiser operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1940 until 1947
- JDS Kashima (TV-3508) (en:JDS Kashima (TV-3508)), a training vessel operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force from 1995 to present
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Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Jarvis for James C. Jarvis.
- The first USS Jarvis (DD-38) (en:USS Jarvis (DD-38)) was a Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1912, served in World War I and decommissioned in 1919.
- USS Jarvis (DD-393) DD 393 Jarvis (Корабль соединённых штатов Джэрвис) — американский эсминец типа Бэгли. (The second en:USS Jarvis (DD-393) was a Bagley-class destroyer launched in 1937, served in World War II and sank in battle in August 1942.)
- The third USS Jarvis (DD-799) (en:USS Jarvis (DD-799)) was a Fletcher-class destroyer launched in 1944, served in World War II and the Korean War. She was transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1960.
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Twelve ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Jason, after the Greek mythological character Jason:
- HMS Jason (1673) (en:HMS Jason) was a 6-gun fireship purchased in 1673 and sold in 1674. (not exists)
- HMS Jason (1747) (en:HMS Jason) was a 44-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1747 and sold in 1793. (not exists)
- HMS Jason (1763) (en:HMS Jason) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1763 and sold in 1785. (not exists)
- HMS Jason (1782) (en:HMS Jason) was a 64-gun third rate captured from the French in 1782. She was renamed HMS Argonaut in 1783 and was broken up in 1831. (not exists)
- HMS Jason (1794) (en:HMS Jason) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1794 and wrecked in 1798.
- HMS Jason (1800) (en:HMS Jason) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1800 and wrecked in 1801. (not exists)
- HMS Jason (1804) (en:HMS Jason) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1804 and broken up in 1815.
- HMS Jason (1813) (en:HMS Jason) was a 12-gun gun-brig, formerly a French privateer. She was captured in 1813 by HMS Venerable and was possibly later renamed. (not exists)
- HMS Jason was to have been a 46-gun fifth rate. She was ordered in 1817 but was cancelled in 1831.
- HMS Jason (1859) (en:HMS Jason) was a wood screw corvette launched in 1859 and broken up in 1877. (not exists)
- HMS Jason (1892) (en:HMS Jason) was a torpedo gunboat launched in 1892, and converted to a minesweeper in 1909. She was sunk by a naval mine in 1914. (not exists)
- HMS Jason (J99) (en:HMS Jason) was a survey ship launched in 1937. She was converted to an anti-submarine vessel in 1939, and a minesweeper in 1942. She was sold in 1946 and renamed Jaslock, and was broken up in 1950.
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Jason, after Jason of Greek mythology:
- USS Sangamon (1862) (en:USS Jason (1862)), was a monitor originally named Sangamon that served in the Spanish-American War under the name Jason and was decommissioned in 1899
- USS Jason (AC-12) (en:USS Jason (AC-12)), was commissioned 26 June 1913 and performed cargo and fueling duties during World War I and was decommissioned 30 June 1932
- USS Jason (AR-8) (en:USS Jason (AR-8)), was commissioned 19 June 1944 and operated as a floating shipyard throughout World War II and the Korean War then decommissioned in 1995
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Jasper, after the mineral Jasper:
- HMS Jasper (1808) (en:HMS Jasper) was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched in 1808 and wrecked in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Jasper (1820) (en:HMS Jasper) was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched in 1820 and wrecked in 1828. The wreck was sold in 1831. (not exists)
- HMS Jasper (1837) (en:HMS Jasper) was a wooden paddle packet, originally the GPO vessel Aladdin. She was transferred to the navy in 1837, and caught fire and sank in 1854. (not exists)
- HMS Jasper (1855) (en:HMS Jasper) was a Dapper-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1855. She ran aground during the Siege of Taganrog later in 1855. (not exists)
- HMS Jasper (1857) (en:HMS Jasper) was an Algerine-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1857. She was sold to the Emperor of China in 1862 and renamed Amoy. She was resold to Egypt in 1865. (not exists)
- HMS Jasper (J407) (en:HMS Jasper) was a Catherine-class minesweeper launched as HMS Garnet in 1943 and transferred to the Royal Navy under lend-lease. She was renamed HMS Jasper in 1944 and was returned to the US Navy in 1946. (not exists)
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Two ships of the French Navy have born the name Jauréguiberry, in honour of Bernard Jauréguiberry:
- French battleship Jauréguiberry (en:Jauréguiberry) (1893-1934), a battleship
- Jauréguiberry (D 637) (en:Jauréguiberry (D 637)) (1955-1992), a destroyer
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Java, named after the island of Java.
- The first HMS Java (1806) (en:Java) was a 32 gun 5th rate, originally the Dutch Maria Reijersbergen built at Amsterdam in 1800, and captured from the Dutch on 18 October 1806. The ship was lost, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands, off Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean in March of the following year. (not exists)
- The second HMS Java (1811) (en:Java) was a 38 gun 5th rate, originally the French Renommée built in 1805 to 1809 at Nantes, and captured from the French on 20 May 1811 off Madagascar. On 29 December 1812 the ship was captured in turn by the American vessel USS Constitution off San Salvador, and burnt the following day.
- The third HMS Java (1815) (en:Java) was a 52 gun 4th rate built at Plymouth Dockyard in 1815. Unlike its namesakes, this vessel had a long Royal Navy career, being broken up in November 1862 at Portsmouth. (not exists)
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USS Java may refer to:
- USS Java (1815) (en:USS Java (1815)), a 44-gun frigate in service from 1815 until 1842
- Java, the name assigned to a screw sloop-of-war begun by the New York Navy Yard in 1863 but never completed; hulk was broken up in 1884
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Brazilian monitor Javary may refer to one of several monitors of the Brazilian Navy:
- Brazilian monitor Javary (1875) (en:Brazilian monitor Javary (1875)), a French-built monitor sunk in the harbor of Rio de Janeiro on 22 November 1893 during the Revolta da Armada, the 1893–94 Naval Revolt (not exists)
- HMS Humber (1913) (en:Brazilian monitor Javary (1913)), the British-built lead ship of the Javary class of monitors; refused by the Brazilian Navy because of financial setbacks in the Brazilian economy; purchased by the British Royal Navy after the outbreak of World War I and became HMS Humber, the lead ship of the Humber-class monitors; later converted to a floating crane and remained in use at least to 1938 but probably through the end of World War II
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Jean Bart may refer to one of the following ships of the French Navy named in honour of Jean Bart:
- French ship Jean Bart (1791) (en:French ship Jean Bart (1791)), a 74-gun ship of the line (1791–1809)
- French corvette Jean Bart (1793) (en:French corvette Jean Bart (1793)), a 20-gun corvette, lead ship of her class (1793–1795) (not exists)
- French lugger Jean Bart (1793) (en:French lugger Jean Bart (1793)), a 8-gun lugger (1793–1800) (not exists)
- French corvette Jean Bart (1794) (en:French corvette Jean Bart (1794)), a 24-gun corvette (1794–1795) (not exists)
- French corvette Jean Bart (1803) (en:French corvette Jean Bart (1803)), (1803–1807) (not exists)
- troop ship n°799 (1803-1806)
- troop ship n°816 (1803-1806)
- French ship Jean Bart (1820) (en:French ship Jean Bart (1820)), a 74-gun ship of the line (1820–1833) (not exists)
- French ship Jean Bart (1852) (en:French ship Jean Bart (1852)), an 80-gun ship of the line
- The ship of the line Donawerth was renamed Jean Bart in September 1868
- French cruiser Jean Bart (1889) (en:French cruiser Jean Bart (1889)), a first class cruiser of 4,800 tonnes
- French battleship Jean Bart (1911) (en:French battleship Jean Bart (1911)), a 23,600 tonne battleship; the first French dreadnought
- French battleship Jean Bart (1940) (en:French battleship Jean Bart (1940)), the last French battleship completed, 40,000 tonnes and armed with 380mm/45 Modèle 1935 guns
- French frigate Jean Bart (D615) (en:French frigate Jean Bart (D615)) (1988), an anti-aircraft frigate, still in service with the French Navy
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SS Jean Lafitte may refer to one of two Type C2-S-E1 ships built by Gulf Shipbuilding for the United States Maritime Commission:
- USS Warren (APA-53) (en:SS Jean Lafitte (1942)) (MC hull number 475), transferred to the United States Navy as Sumter-class attack transport USS Warren (APA-53); sold for commercial use in 1947; converted to container ship in 1965; scrapped in 1977
- SS Jean Lafitte (1943) (en:SS Jean Lafitte (1943)) (MC hull number 480), scrapped in 1969 (not exists)
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A number of ships of the French Navy have bourne the name Jeanne d’Arc, in honour of Joan of Arc. Among them
- A 52-gun frigate (1820—1834) built in Brest. She was the flasghip of the Caribbean squadron.
- A 42-gun frigate (1837—1865), commissioned in 1852. She took part in the Crimean War. Renamed Prudente in 1865, decommissioned in 1898
- French ironclad Jeanne d'Arc (en:Jeanne d’Arc), An armoured corvette (1867—1885) built in Cherbourg
- Жанна д’Арк (броненосный крейсер) Броненосный крейсер «Жанна д’Арк» (фр. Jeanne d’Arc) — боевой корабль французского флота начала XX века. (en:Jeanne d’Arc, a cruiser built in 1901)
- Жанна д’Арк (лёгкий крейсер) (фр. Jeanne d’Arc) — лёгкий крейсер французского флота времён Второй мировой войны. (en:Jeanne d’Arc, a light cruiser built in 1930)
- Жанна д’Арк (вертолётоносец) Тип «Жанна д’Арк» (фр. Jeanne d’Arc) — французский крейсер-вертолётоносец или многоцелевой вертолётоносец. (en:Jeanne d’Arc (R 97), the contemporary helicopter cruiser)
Since 1912, it is a tradition of the French Navy that the main school ship for officers be named Jeanne d’Arc.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Jeannette:
- USS Jeannette (1878) (en:USS Jeannette (1878)), was formerly a Royal Navy gunboat HMS Pandora, launched in 1861, purchased by the US Navy in 1878 for an expedition to the North Pole, and sunk in 1881 in the Arctic Ocean
- USS Jeannette (SP-149) (en:USS Jeannette (SP-149)), was launched in 1905, acquired by the US Navy in 1917 for service as a patrol craft during World War I, and sold in 1920
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USS Jefferson may refer to:
- USRC Jefferson (1802) (en:USRC Jefferson 1802), a Revenue Cutter that served from 1802 until 1817
- USS Jefferson (1814) (en:USS Jefferson (1814)), brig that served from 1814 until 1825
- USRC Jefferson (1833) (en:USRC Jefferson 1833), a Revenue Cutter that served from 1833 until 1847; her named was changed to Crawford in 1839 (not exists)
See also
- USS Jeff Davis (1862) (en:USS Jeff Davis (1862)) (not exists)
- USS Jeffers (DD-621) (en:USS Jeffers (DD-621))
- USS Jefferson City (SSN-759) (en:USS Jefferson City (SSN-759))
- USS Jefferson County (LST-845) (en:USS Jefferson County (LST-845))
- USS Thomas Jefferson (en:USS Thomas Jefferson)
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Jenkins for Rear Admiral Thornton A. Jenkins.
- The first USS Jenkins (DD-42) (en:Jenkins (DD-42)) was a modified Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1914 and decommissioned in 1919 after service in World War I.
- The second USS Jenkins (DD-447) (en:Jenkins (DD-447)) was a Fletcher-class destroyer launched in 1942 and decommissioned by 1971.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Jersey after the island of Jersey, part of the Channel Islands; including
- HMS Jersey (1654) (en:Jersey), a frigate commissioned in 1654
- HMS Jersey (1694) (en:Jersey), a sixth-rate commissioned in 1694 (not exists)
- HMS Jersey (1698) (en:Jersey), a frigate commissioned in 1698
- HMS Jersey (1736) (en:Jersey), a frigate commissioned in 1736 and used as a prison ship in the American Revolutionary War
- HMS Jersey (1776) (en:Jersey), a sloop commissioned in 1776 (not exists)
- HMS Jersey (1860) (en:Jersey), a cutter commissioned in 1860 (not exists)
- HMS Jersey (F72) (en:Jersey) (F72), a J-class destroyer commissioned in 1939 and sunk in 1941.
- HMS Jersey (P295) (en:Jersey) (P295), an Island-class patrol ship commissioned in 1976 and sold to Bangladesh in 1994 as BNS Shaheed Ruhul Amin.
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Jervis Bay, for Jervis Bay on the south coast of New South Wales.
- HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203) (en:HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203)), a roll-on/roll-off ferry acquired by the RAN in 1977, used as a logistics and training ship, and sold back into civilian service in 1994.
- HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR 45) (en:HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR 45)), a wave piercing catamaran acquired in 1999, used as a fast troop transport, and returned to civilian service in 2001.
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One battle honour has been awarded to ships named HMAS Jervis Bay:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
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- International Force for East Timor (en:East Timor) 1999-2000
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- HMS Jervis Bay (F40) «Джервис-Бэй» (HMS Jervis Bay) — британский океанский лайнер, с началом Второй мировой войны переоборудованный во вспомогательный крейсер. 5 ноября 1940 при сопровождении атлантического конвоя HX-84 принял неравный бой с германским тяжелым крейсером «Адмирал Шеер» и был потоплен. (en:HMS Jervis Bay (F40), a British Armed Merchant Cruiser operated during World War II)
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USS John A. Bole may refer to:
- USS John A. Bole (DD-755) (en:USS John A. Bole (DD-755)), was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, launched 1 November 1944 and struck in 1974
- USS Gurke (DD-783) (en:USS John A. Bole (DD-783)), was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer renamed Gurke 15 June 1944 prior to being launched 15 February 1945
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS John Adams, in honor of John Adams, the second president of the United States:
- USS John Adams (1799) (en:USS John Adams (1799)) was a frigate, launched in 1799 and sold in 1867
- USS John Adams (SSBN-620) (en:USS John Adams (SSBN-620)), was a Lafayette-class ballistic missile submarine, commissioned in 1964 and struck in 1989
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Two merchant ships have been named SS John B. Cowle.
- SS John B. Cowle (1902) (en:SS John B. Cowle (1902)), U.S. propeller, steamer, bulk freighter, Official No. 77559 . Sank in 1909 in Whitefish Bay in a collision with steamer Isaac B. Scott.<ref name="Vessels Index">{{cite web |title=Great Lakes Vessels Online Index|url=http://ul.bgsu.edu/cgi-bin/xvsl2.cgi%7Caccessdate=11 January 2009 |publisher=Bowling Green State University}}
</ref> - SS John B. Cowle (1910), U.S. propeller, steamer, bulk freighter, Official No. 207277. Renamed Harry L. Allen 1969 - 1978. Scrapped 1978.<ref name="Vessels Index"/>
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RRS John Biscoe may refer to:
- HMNZS Endeavour (1944) (en:RRS John Biscoe (1944))
- RRS John Biscoe (1956) (en:RRS John Biscoe (1956))
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USS John Hancock may refer to:
- USS John Hancock (1850) (en:USS John Hancock (1850)) was a steamship first commissioned in 1850. She was sold in 1865
- USS John Hancock (DD-981) (en:USS John Hancock (DD-981)), was a Spruance-class destroyer, launched in 1977 and decommissioned in 2000
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USS John Paul Jones refers to two destroyers of the United States Navy:
- USS John Paul Jones (DD-932) (en:USS John Paul Jones (DD-932)), a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer, commissioned 1956, redesignated DDG-32 in 1967, decommissioned 1982
- USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) — третий эсминец УРО типа «Арли Бёрк» и первое судно этого типа, служащее на Тихоокеанском флоте США. (en:USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53), an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, commissioned 1993, in active service as of 2008)
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been USS John Rodgers for John Rodgers, his son, John Rodgers and his great grandson, John Rodgers.
- USS John Rodgers (1917) (en:USS John Rodgers (1917)), was a lighthouse tender and part of the Lighthouse Service run by the Navy from 1917 to 1919 (not exists)
- USS John Rodgers (DD-574) (en:USS John Rodgers (DD-574)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1946
- USS John Rodgers (DD-983) (en:USS John Rodgers (DD-983)), was a Spruance-class destroyer, commissioned in 1979 and decommissioned in 1998
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS John S. McCain, in honor of John S. McCain, Sr. and John S. McCain, Jr.:
- USS John S. McCain (DL-3) (en:USS John S. McCain (DL-3)), was a Mitscher-class guided-missile destroyer-leader (a frigate in the terminology of the time), later re-designated as the destroyer DDG-36, commissioned in 1953 and decommissioned in 1978
- USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) — эсминец УРО типа «Арли Бёрк». Построен на верфи Bath Iron Works, приписан к морской станции Йокосука, Япония. (en:USS John S. McCain (DDG-56), is an Arleigh-Burke-class guided-missile destroyer commissioned in 1994 and currently on active service )
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USS Johnson may refer to various United States Navy ships:
- USS Cape Johnson (AP-172) (en:USS Cape Johnson (AP-172)), a troop transport in commission from 1944 to 1946
- USS Catherine Johnson (SP-390) (en:USS Catherine Johnson (SP-390)), later Freight Lighter No. 161, YF-161, and YC-660, a freight lighter in commission from 1918 to 1930
- USS Earl V. Johnson (DE-702) (en:USS Earl V. Johnson (DE-702)), a destroyer escort in commission from 1944 to 1946
- USS George A. Johnson (DE-583) (en:USS George A. Johnson (DE-583)), a destroyer escort in commission from 1944 to 1946 and from 1950 to 1957
- USS George H. Johnson (SP-379) (en:USS George H. Johnson (SP-379)), the proposed name and designation of a commercial freight lighter the United States Navy considered for service during World War I but never acquired
- USS LST-849 (en:USS LST-849), a tank landing ship in commission from 1944 to 1946 which was renamed USS Johnson County (LST-849) in 1955 while in reserve
- USS Manchuria (ID-1633) (en:USS Manchuria (ID-1633)), a troop transport in commission from 1918 to 1919 which from 1941 to 1946 saw service as a United States Army transport as SS President Johnson
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an evacuation transport in commission from 1942 to 1946 which served as the United States Army transport USAT Pvt. Elden H. Johnson from 1947 to 1950 and in the U.S. Navy{{'}}
s Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS Pvt. Elden H. Johnson from 1950 to 1957
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Two ships have been named USS Johnston in the United States Navy in honor of John Vincent Johnston.
- USS Johnston (DD-557) (en:USS Johnston (DD-557)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, which sank in the Battle off Samar in 1944
- USS Johnston (DD-821) (en:USS Johnston (DD-821)), was a Gearing-class destroyer launched 10 October 1945 and transferred to Taiwan in 1980
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USS Jones may refer to:
- USS Jones (1814) (en:USS Jones (1814)), was a brig, launched in 1814 and sold in 1821
- USS Claud Jones (DE-1033) (en:USS Claud Jones (DE-1033)), was the lead ship of her class of destroyer escort, launched in 1958 and transferred to Indonesia in 1974
- USS Commodore Jones (1863) (en:USS Commodore Jones (1863)), was an armed side wheel ferry purchased by the US Navy in 1863 and sunk by a mine on 6 May 1864
- USS Hilary P. Jones (DD-427) USS Hilary P. Jones (DD-427) (Корабль Соединённых Штатов Хилари Джонс) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS Hilary P. Jones (DD-427), was a Benson-class destroyer, launched in 1939 and loaned to Taiwan in 1954)
- USS Paul Jones, Jr. (1863) (en:USS Paul Jones, Jr. (1863)), was a steam launch, launched in 1863 and sold in 1865 (not exists)
- USS William Jones (DD-308) (en:USS William Jones (DD-308)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, launched in 1919 and struck in 1930
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USS Joseph Hewes may refer to:
- USS Joseph Hewes (AP-50) (en:USS Joseph Hewes (AP-50)), was acquired by the US Navy 8 January 1942 and sunk 11 November 1942
- USS Joseph Hewes (FF-1078) (en:USS Joseph Hewes (FF-1078)), was a Knox-class frigate launched 7 March 1970 and transferred to Taiwan in 1999
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USS Josephine has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Josephine (SP-913) (en:USS Josephine (SP-913)), later USS SP-913, a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918
- USS Josephine (SP-1243) (en:USS Josephine (SP-1243)), a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918
- USS Josephine (SP-3295) (en:USS Josephine (SP-3295)), a patrol vessel in commission from 1918 to 1919
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Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Jouett for James Edward Jouett.
- USS Jouett (DD-41) (en:USS Jouett (DD-41)) was a Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1912, served in World War I, served in the United States Coast Guard from 1924 to 1930 and sold in 1934
- USS Jouett (DD-396) (en:USS Jouett (DD-396)) was a Somers-class destroyer launched in 1938, served in World War II and decommissioned in 1945
- USS Jouett (CG-29) (en:USS Jouett (DLG-29)) was a Belknap-class guided missile cruiser launched in 1964 and decommissioned in 1994
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Two ships of the French Navy have borne the name Jules Verne in honour of science-fiction writer Jules Verne:
- French ship Jules Verne (1931) (en:Jules Verne) (1931–1961), a submarine tender (not exists)
- Jules Verne (A620) (en:Jules Verne (A620)), a repair ship launched in 1970 as Achéron, presently in active service
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USS Julia may refer to:
- USS Julia (1812) (en:USS Julia (1812)), was a schooner during the War of 1812
- USS Julia (1863) (en:USS Julia (1863)), was an English sloop captured by the Union Navy 8 January 1863 and sold in 1865
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Jumna, after another name for the Yamuna river in India. A ship of the Royal Indian Navy has been named HMIS Jumna:
- HMS Jumna (1832) (en:HMS Jumna) was an iron paddle vessel launched in 1832. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Jumna (1848) (en:HMS Jumna) was a 16-gun brig-sloop built as HMS Zebra but renamed in 1846 and launched in 1848. She was sold in 1862.
- HMS Jumna (1866) (en:HMS Jumna) was an iron screw troopship launched in 1866. She became a coal hulk in 1893 and took the name C110. She was sold in 1922 as the hulk Oceanic.
- HMIS Jumna (U21) (en:HIMS Jumna) was a modified Bittern-class sloop launched in 1940. She became a survey ship in 1957 and was later renamed Jamuna before being paid off and broken up in 1980. (not exists)
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Juneau, after the city of Juneau, Alaska.
- USS Juneau (CL-52) (en:USS Juneau (CL-52)) was a light cruiser commissioned February 1942 and sunk eight months later in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, particularly notable for the loss of the five Sullivan brothers.
- USS Juneau (CL-119) (en:USS Juneau (CL-119)) was also a light cruiser, commissioned 1946, active in the Korean War and scrapped in 1962
- USS Juneau (LPD-10) (en:USS Juneau (LPD-10)) is an amphibious transport dock commissioned in 1969 and decommissioned in 2008
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USS Juniata' may refer to:
- USS Juniata (1862) (en:USS Juniata (1862)), was a steam sloop of war launched 20 March 1862 and sold 25 March 1891
- USS Juniata (SP-602) (en:USS Juniata (SP-602)), was a motor yacht acquired by the US Navy 1 June 1917 and returned to her owner 25 July 1918 (not exists)
- USS Juniata (IX-77) (en:USS Juniata (IX-77)), was purchased by the US Navy in 1942 and sold in June 1945
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Various merchant ships have had the name Juno, including:
- MV Geysir (en:MV Juno (1980)), a Norwegian general cargo/container ship launched as MV Amazonia and later named MV Rainbow Hope and currently MV Geysir.
- MV Juno (1974) (en:MV Juno (1974)), a Clyde car ferry that served Caledonian MacBrayne between 1974 and 2007, and sister ship of MV Jupiter.
- PS Juno (1937) (en:PS Juno (1937)), a Clyde steamer, requisitioned as HMS Helvellyn and lost in an enemy bombing raid over London in 1941 (not exists)
- PS Juno (1898) (en:PS Juno (1898)), a Clyde paddle steamer (not exists)
- PS Juno (1868) (en:PS Juno (1868)), a twin funnelled iron-built paddler on the Bristol to Cork run (1868 - 1900) (not exists)
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[[en:MV Juno]]
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Juno after the Roman goddess Juno:
- HMS Juno (1757) (en:HMS Juno) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1757. She was burnt at Rhode Island in 1778 to prevent her capture. (not exists)
- HMS Juno (1780) (en:HMS Juno) was a 32-gun Amazon-class fifth rate launched in 1780 and broken up in 1811.
- HMS Juno (1844) (en:HMS Juno) was a 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1844. She was renamed HMS Mariner in 1878, and became a training ship named HMS Atalanta later that year. She foundered in the Atlantic in 1880.
- HMS Juno (1867) (en:HMS Juno) was a wooden screw corvette launched in 1867 and sold in 1887. (not exists)
- HMS Juno (1895) (en:HMS Juno) was an Eclipse-class protected cruiser launched in 1895 and sold in 1920.
- HMS Juno (F46) (en:HMS Juno) was a J-class destroyer launched in 1938 and sunk in an air attack off Crete in 1941.
- HMS Juno (F52) (en:HMS Juno) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1965 and scrapped in 1994.
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Ten ships of the French Navy have borne the name Junon, in honour of Juno:
- French ship Junon (1748) (en:Junon) (1748), a 44-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French frigate Junon (1778) (en:Junon) (1778), a 32-gun Charmante class frigate
- French corvette Junon (1779) (en:Junon) (1779), a 14-gun corvette (not exists)
- French frigate Junon (1786) (en:Junon) (1786), a 40-gun Minerve class frigate (not exists)
- French ship Junon (1797) (en:Junon) (1797), a Venitian galley (not exists)
- French frigate Junon (1806) (en:Junon) (1809), a 40-gun frigate, lead ship of her class
- French frigate Amélie (1808) (en:Amélie) (1814), a 46-gun frigate renamed Junon in 1814
- French ship Junon (1861) (en:Junon) (1861), a steam frigate (not exists)
- French submarine Junon (Q186) (en:Junon) (Q186), a Minerve class submarine
- Junon (S 648) (en:Junon) (S 648), a Daphné class submarine, completed 1966 - decommissioned 1996 (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Junon, a French form of the goddess Juno, of Roman mythology:
- French frigate Junon (1806) (en:HMS Junon) was a 36-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1809, but retaken by them later that year.
- French frigate Bellone (1807) (en:HMS Junon) was a 38-gun fifth rate, previously the French Bellone. She was captured in 1810 and broken up in 1817.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Jupiter':
- USS Langley (CV-1) «Лэнгли» (англ. CV-1 Langley) — первый авианосец ВМФ США. (en:USS Jupiter (AC-3) served as a collier from 1913 to 1920 and was converted into the U.S. Navy's first aircraft carrier, being renamed USS Langley on 21 April 1920 and being recommissioned as an aircraft carrier in 1922.)
- USS Jupiter (AK-43) (en:USS Jupiter (AK-43)), a cargo ship commissioned 22 August 1942 and scrapped in March 1971
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Jupiter, after the Roman god Jupiter.
- HMS Jupiter (1778) (en:HMS Jupiter) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1778 and wrecked in 1808. (not exists)
- HMS Jupiter (1813) (en:HMS Jupiter) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1813. She was used as a troopship from 1837 and a coal hulk from 1846. She was broken up in 1870. (not exists)
- HMS Forth (1833) (en:HMS Jupiter) was a coal hulk, originally launched in 1833 as the 44-gun fifth rate HMS Forth. She was renamed Jupiter in 1869 and was sold in 1883. (not exists)
- HMS Jupiter (1895) (en:HMS Jupiter) was a Majestic-class battleship launched in 1895 and scrapped in 1920.
- HMS Jupiter (F85) (en:HMS Jupiter) was a J-class destroyer launched in 1938 and sunk by a mine in 1942.
- HMS Jupiter (F60) (en:HMS Jupiter) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1967 and sold for scrapping in 1997.
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USS Justice may refer to one of several United States Navy ships:
- HMS Justice (W140) (en:USS Justice (BATR-20)), an ATR-1-class rescue tug laid down as ATR-20; transferred to the Royal Navy under lend-lease and commissioned as HMS Justice (W-140); returned to the U.S. Navy in 1946; reclassified as BATR-20; sold in 1947.
- USS Justice (YP-678) (en:USS Justice (YP-678)), an unofficial name of USS YP-678. (not exists)
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USS Justin may refer to:
- USS Justin (1891) (en:USS Justin (1891)), was a steamship purchased by the US Navy 27 April 1898 and decommissioned 20 December 1915
- USS Justin (IX-228) (en:USS Justin (IX-228)), was a cargo ship acquired by the US Navy 2 September 1945 and sold 25 May 1954
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Justitia, after the goddess Justitia, of Roman mythology:
- HMS Justitia (1777) (en:HMS Justitia) was a prison ship, formerly a merchant vessel, purchased in 1777 and in service until at least 1795. (not exists)
- HMS Justitia (1807) (en:HMS Justitia) was a 74-gun third rate captured from the Danish at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1807 and broken up in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Zealand (1796) (en:HMS Justitia) was a 64-gun third rate, formerly a Dutch ship. She was seized in 1796 and named HMS Zealand, renamed HMS Justitia in 1812 and was sold in 1830. (not exists)
- HMS Hindostan (1804) (en:HMS Justitia) was a convict ship, acquired in 1804 as the 50-gun fourth rate HMS Hindostan. She was rearmed to 20 guns and renamed HMS Dolphin in 1819, and then HMS Justitia in 1830 until her sale in 1855.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Jutland, after the Battle of Jutland:
- HMS Jutland was a to have been a Battle class destroyer. She was launched on 2 November 1945 at Hawthorn Leslie, but was never completed. The hull was used for trials in 1947 and arrived at Rosyth for breaking up in 1957.
- HMS Jutland (D62) (en:HMS Jutland) was another Battle-class destroyer. She was originally named HMS Malplaquet, but was renamed in 1945 before being launched in 1946. She was broken up in 1965
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Soviet submarine K-129 may refer to one or both of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- К-129 К-129 — дизель-электрическая подводная лодка проекта 629А. (en:Soviet submarine K-129 (1960), a Golf-class (Project 629) diesel-electric ballistic missile submarine that sank in March 1968; partially salvaged by the United States Navy with the Glomar Explorer)
- Soviet submarine K-129 (1981) (en:Soviet submarine K-129 (1981)), a Delta III-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. (not exists)
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Soviet submarine K-3 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- Soviet submarine K-3 (1938) (en:Soviet submarine K-3 (1938)), a K-class submarine; sunk by German vessels in March 1943 (not exists)
- Ленинский комсомол (подводная лодка) К-3 «Ленинский комсомол», Б-3 — первая советская атомная подводная лодка. (en:Soviet submarine K-3 Leninsky Komsomol, a November-class (or Project 627) submarine launched in August 1957; suffered a fire in September 1967 in the Mediterranean that killed 39 crewmen; decommissioned in 1988)
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Soviet submarine K-56 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- Soviet submarine K-56 (1940) (en:Soviet submarine K-56 (1940)), a K-class submarine; completed after World War II; sunk in nuclear tests in 1957 (not exists)
- Soviet submarine K-56 (1965) (en:Soviet submarine K-56 (1965)), a Echo II-class (or Project 675) nuclear submarine; collided with merchant ship in June 1973, killing 27 men aboard
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HMNZS Kahu has been the name of
- HMNZS Kahu (P3571) (en:HMNZS Kahu (ML400)) was a Fairmile B motor launch, 1943–1965
- HMNZS Kahu (A04) (en:HMNZS Kahu (A04)) is a Moa class patrol boat currently used for training purposes
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SMS Kaiser has been the name of two ships of the German Imperial Navy:
- SMS Kaiser (1875) (en:SMS Kaiser (1875)), a Kaiser class armored frigate
- SMS Kaiser (1911) (en:SMS Kaiser (1911)), a Kaiser-class battleship which served through World War I
Additionally, a number of Imperial Navy vessels were given names of specific kaisers:
- SMS Kaiser Barbarossa (en:SMS Kaiser Barbarossa), an 11,600-ton Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship, launched 1900
- SMS Kaiser Friedrich III (en:SMS Kaiser Friedrich III), an 11,600-ton Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship, launched 1896
- SMS Kaiser Karl der Grosse (en:SMS Kaiser Karl der Große), an 11,600-ton Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship, launched 1899
- SMS Kaiser Wilhelm II (en:SMS Kaiser Wilhelm II), an 11,600-ton Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship, launched 1897
- SMS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse (en:SMS Kaiser Wilhelm der Große), an 11,600-ton Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship, launched 1899
Two ships have been named Kaiserin:
- SMS Kaiserin (en:SMS Kaiserin), a 25,000-ton Kaiser-class battleship, launched 1911
- SMS Kaiserin Augusta (en:SMS Kaiserin Augusta): 6,000-ton unique heavy cruiser, launched 1892
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SS Kaiser Wilhelm II may refer to:
- SS Kaiser Wilhelm II (1889) (en:SS Kaiser Wilhelm II (1889)), a passenger steamer for North German Lloyd, 1889–1908; named SS Hohenzollern from 1900 (not exists)
- SS Kaiser Wilhelm II (en:SS Kaiser Wilhelm II (1903)), a passenger steam for North German Lloyd; seized by the United States in 1917; became troop transport USS Agamemnon (ID-3004); scrapped in 1940
- SMS Kaiser Wilhelm II (en:SMS Kaiser Wilhelm II), a predreadnought battleship built by the German Navy; in service 1900-1922
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- USS U. S. Grant (AP-29) (en:USS U. S. Grant (AP-29)), formerly Konig Wilhelm II
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USS Kalamazoo may refer to:
- USS Kalamazoo (1863) (en:USS Kalamazoo (1863)), was a monitor laid down in 1863 and never completed. She was renamed Colossus on 15 June 1869 and broken up for scrap in 1884
- USS Kalamazoo (AOG-30) (en:USS Kalamazoo (AOG-30)), was a Mettawee-class gasoline tanker laid down 7 July 1944 and transferred to Colombia 26 November 1947
- USS Kalamazoo (AOR-6) (en:USS Kalamazoo (AOR-6)) was an oiler laid down in 1970 and decommissioned in 1996
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Kale:
- HMS Kale (1904) (en:HMS Kale) was a River class destroyer launched in 1904 and sunk by a mine in 1918.
- HMS Kale (K241) (en:HMS Kale) was a River class frigate launched in 1942 and sold in 1956. (not exists)
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USS Kalk may refer to:
- USS Kalk (DD-170) (en:USS Kalk (DD-170)), was a Wickes-class destroyer laid down as Rodgers on 4 March 1917; renamed Kalk 23 December 1918; transferred to the Royal Navy 23 September 1940; transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in June 1941 and finally scrapped in 1945
- USS Rodgers (DD-254) (en:USS Kalk (DD-254)) was renamed Rogers 23 December 1918
- USS Kalk (DD-611) DD 611 Kalk (Корабль соединённых штатов Кэлк) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS Kalk (DD-611), was a Benson-class destroyer laid down 30 June 1941 and sunk as a target in March 1969)
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USS Kalmia may refer to:
- USS Kalmia (1863) (en:USS Kalmia (1863)), was a screw steamer built as Innes 1863 and purchased by the US Navy the same year and sold 25 October 1865
- USS Kalmia (AT-23) (en:USS Kalmia (AT-23)) was laid down 23 August 1918 and sold 21 January 1947 (not exists)
- USS Kalmia (ATA-184) (en:USS Kalmia (ATA-184)), was laid down as ATR-111 on 27 July 1944 and sold to Columbia in 1978 (not exists)
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Six ships of the United States Navy have been naamed USS Kanawha and one has been named USS Kanawha II:
- USS Kanawha (1861) (en:USS Kanawha (1861)), a steamer that served from 1862 to 1865
- USS Kanawha (1896) (en:USS Kanawha (1896)), a steamer that served in 1898 and was transferred to the U.S. Department of War in 1899
- USS Kanawha (AO-1) (en:USS Kanawha (AO-1)), a replenishment oiler commissioned in 1915 and sunk 8 April 1943
- USS Kanawha (SP-169) (en:USS Kanawha (SP-169)) was purchased by the U.S. Navy in 1917 for use a a patrol vessel, but was found defective during fitting out and returned to her owner.
- USS Kanawha II (SP-130) (en:USS Kanawha II (SP-130)), an armed yacht that served in the U.S. Navy from 1917 to 1919 and was renamed USS Piqua (SP-130) in 1918
- USS Kanawha (AOG-31) (en:USS Kanawha (AOG-31)), a gasoline tanker that served from 1944 to 1946
- USNS Kanawha (T-AO-196) (en:USNS Kanawha (T-AO-196)), is a fleet oiler in service with the U.S. Military Sealift Command since 1991
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Kane for Elisha Kent Kane:
- USS Kane (DD-235) (en:USS Kane (DD-235)) was a Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1920, reclassified as the high speed transport APD-18 in 1943, and decommissioned in 1946.
- USNS Kane (T-AGS-27) (en:USNS Kane (T-AGS-27)) was put into service in 1965, struck from the Naval Vessel Register in 2001 and transferred to Turkey. (not exists)
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USS Kangaroo has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Kangaroo (SP-1284) (en:USS Kangaroo (SP-1284)), a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Kangaroo (IX-121) (en:USS Kangaroo (IX-121)), a tanker in commission from 1943 to 1946
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Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Kangaroo, after the kangaroo.
- HMS Kangaroo (1795) (en:HMS Kangaroo (1795)) (not exists)
- HMS Kangaroo (1805) (en:HMS Kangaroo (1805)) (not exists)
- HMS Kangaroo (1818) (en:HMS Kangaroo (1818)) (not exists)
- HMS Kangaroo (1829) (en:HMS Kangaroo (1829)) (not exists)
- HMS Kangaroo (1852) (en:HMS Kangaroo (1852)) (not exists)
- HMS Kangaroo (1900) (en:HMS Kangaroo (1900))
- See also
- HMAS Kangaroo (en:HMAS Kangaroo) a RAN ship
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Kanimbla, for the Kanimbla Valley in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales:
- HMAS Kanimbla (1936) (en:HMAS Kanimbla (1936)), a passenger liner converted to a troopship, used by the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy from 1939 to 1949.
- HMAS Kanimbla (L 51) (en:HMAS Kanimbla (L 51)), an amphibious transport ship acquired from the United States in 1994 and active as of 2010
- Battle honours
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- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1944)
- Сражение в заливе Лейте Сражение в заливе Лейте (Второе сражение в Филиппинском море) — самое масштабное морское сражение в истории. (en:Leyte Gulf 1944)
- Invasion of Lingayen Gulf (en:Lingayen Gulf) 1945
- Борнейская операция (1945) Борнейская операция (1945) — стратегическая военная операция вооружённых сил США и Австралии против войск Японии в ходе Второй мировой войны. (en:Borneo 1945)
- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1945
- Война в Афганистане (с 2001) Война в Афганистане (2001—настоящее время) — военный конфликт между войсками НАТО, поддерживаемыми сначала Северным альянсом, а затем новым правительством Афганистана, и исламистской организацией Талибан, контролировавшей до этого большую часть Афганистана. (en:Persian Gulf 2001-03)
- Вторжение коалиционных сил в Ирак (2003) Вторжение коалиционных сил в Ирак 2003 года — военная акция США и стран-союзников против Ирака, начатая под основным предлогом наличия в стране ОМП с целью свержения тоталитарного режима Саддама Хусейна. (en:Iraq 2003)
- References
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Kansas in honor of the state of Kansas:
- USS Kansas (1863) (en:USS Kansas (1863)), a gunboat which saw action during the American Civil War
- USS Kansas (BB-21) (en:USS Kansas (BB-21)), a Connecticut-class battleship which sailed with the Great White Fleet
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One incomplete and one commissioned vessel of the United States Navy have been named USS Kansas City, after Kansas City, Missouri.
- USS Kansas City (CA-128) (en:USS Kansas City (CA-128)) was to have been a heavy cruiser, but was canceled due to the end of World War II, just days after being laid down
- USS Kansas City (AOR-3) (en:Kansas City (AOR-3)) was a replenishment oiler in service from 1970 to 1994
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Three steam ships have been named Karanja:
- SS Karanja (1865) (en:SS Karanja (1865)), a paddle steamer built in 1865 and home-ported in Bombay
- SS Karanja (1930) (en:SS Karanja (1930)), a steamship bombed and sunk off Algeria in 1942 (not exists)
- SS Karanja (1948) (en:SS Karanja (1948)), passenger steamer that sailed routes in the Indian Ocean (not exists)
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Three ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy have been named Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman after Admiral Karel Doorman:
- The first HMS Nairana (D05) (en:Karel Doorman (QH1)), originally escort carrier HMS Nairana, was the Netherlands' first aircraft carrier.
- The second HNLMS Karel Doorman (R81) (en:Karel Doorman (R81)), a Colossus-class aircraft carrier (originally HMS Venerable), was commissioned into the Netherlands Navy on 28 May 1948. She was sold to Argentina in 1970 and renamed Veinticinco de Mayo
- The third Belgian frigate Leopold I (F930) (en:Karel Doorman (F827)) is the lead ship of her class of frigates.
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HMS Kashmir, has been the name of a number of ships of the Royal Navy, from Kashmir a former part of the British Empire.
- Kashmir — a troopship, formerly a P & O liner. Collided on 6 October 1918 with HMS Otranto (which sank off the west coast of Islay).
- HMS Kashmir (F12) (en:Kashmir (F12)) — a K class destroyer that served in World War II.
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Two vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS Katahdin, after Mount Katahdin.
- USS Katahdin (1861) (en:USS Katahdin (1861)), was a screw gunboat commissioned in early 1862, active throughout the American Civil War, and decommissioned shortly after war's end
- USS Katahdin (1893) (en:USS Katahdin (1893)), was an ironclad ram in service from 1897 to 1909
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Russian submarine Kazan may refer to one of the following submarines of the Russian Navy:
- Russian submarine Kazan (Yankee class) (en:Russian submarine Kazan (Yankee class)) (not exists)
- Казань (подводная лодка) «Казань» — российская многоцелевая атомная подводная лодка 4-го поколения, второй корабль проекта 885 «Ясень» и вторая атомная подлодка, носящая имя столицы Татарстана. (en:Russian submarine Kazan (Graney class))
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Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Kearsarge. The first was named for Mount Kearsarge and the later ones were named in honor of the first.
- USS Kearsarge (1861) (en:USS Kearsarge (1861)), was a sloop of war launched 11 September 1861, fought in the American Civil War and was wrecked off Central America 2 February 1894
- USS Kearsarge (BB-5) (en:USS Kearsarge (BB-5)), was a battleship launched 24 March 1898, sailed with the Great White Fleet, participated in World War I and World War II then sold for scrapping 9 August 1955
- USS Hornet (CV-12) USS Hornet (CV/CVA/CVS-12) (русск. шершень) — американский авианосец класса «Эссекс», действующий в составе Военно-морских сил США в период Второй мировой войны. (en:USS Kearsarge (CV-12), was an Essex-class aircraft carrier renamed Hornet prior to launch)
- USS Kearsarge (CV-33) USS Kearsarge (CV-33) — американский авианосец типа «Эссекс» (en:USS Kearsarge (CV-33), was a long-hulled Essex-class aircraft carrier, launched 5 May 1945, served in the Korean War and Vietnam War then scrapped in 1974)
- USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) (en:USS Kearsarge (LHD-3)), is a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship commissioned in 1993 and remains {{Ship in active service}}
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USS Keith may refer to:
- USS Keith (DE-241) (en:USS Keith (DE-241)), a United States Navy destroyer escort in commission from 1943 to 1946
- USS Willard Keith (en:USS Willard Keith), the name of more than one United States Navy ship
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Kempenfelt, after rear-admiral Richard Kempenfelt:
- HMS Kempenfelt (1915) (en:HMS Kempenfelt) was a Marksman class Flotilla Leader launched in 1915 and sold for scrapping in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Kempenfelt (I18) (en:HMS Kempenfelt) was a C class destroyer launched in 1931. She was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1939 and renamed HMCS Assiniboine. She was wrecked in 1945, and the hulk was sold in 1952.
- HMS Kempenfelt (R03) (en:HMS Kempenfelt) was a W class destroyer initially named HMS Valentine. She was launched in 1943, sold to the Yugoslav Navy in 1956, where she was named Kotor. She was withdrawn from service in 1971.
- HMS Kempenfelt was the proposed name for the V class destroyer HMS Valentine, but she was renamed prior to her launch.
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USS Kenmore may refer to:
- USS Refuge (AH-11) (en:USS Kenmore (AP-62)), was converted to a hospital ship and renamed Refuge 2 September 1943 then sold for scrap, 2 February 1948
- USS Kenmore (AK-221) (en:USS Kenmore (AP-162)), was acquired by the US Navy and commissioned 14 November 1943 and returned to her owner 1 February 1946
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USS Kennebec may refer to:
- USS Kennebec (1861) (en:USS Kennebec (1861)), a gunboat, launched in 1861, commissioned in 1862 and sold in 1865.
- USS Kennebec (AO-36) (en:USS Kennebec (AO-36)), an oiler, commissioned in 1942 and struck in 1976.
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USS Kennedy may refer to:
- USS John P. Kennedy (1853) (en:USS John P. Kennedy (1853)), was a supply ship purchased by the US Navy in 1853 and sold in November 1855
- USS Kennedy (DD-306) (en:USS Kennedy (DD-306)), was a Clemson-class destroyer launched 15 February 1919 and scrapped in 1931
- USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850) (en:USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850)), was a Gearing-class destroyer launched 26 July 1945, decommissioned in 1973 and preserved as a museum ship
- Джон Кеннеди (авианосец) «Джон Кеннеди» (англ. USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67)) — американский авианосец, четвёртый и последний построенный в классе Китти Хок. (en:USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), an aircraft carrier in commission from 1968 to 2007)
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USS Kenneth D. Bailey has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DE-552) (en:USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DE-552)), a destroyer escort cancelled in 1944
- USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DD-713) (en:USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DD-713)), a destroyer in commission from 1945 to 1970
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USS Kenosha may refer to:
- USS Plymouth (1867) (en:USS Kenosha (1867)), was a wooden-hulled screw sloop-of-war laid down in 1867 and renamed Plymouth 15 May 1869
- USS Kenosha (AK-190) (en:USS Kenosha (AK-190)), was an Alamosa-class cargo ship acquired by the US Navy on 1 August 1945 and decommissioned 16 April 1946
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USS Kensington may refer to:
- Stone Fleet (en:USS Kensington (1861)), was a wooden, sail-rigged vessel purchased by the US Navy for the Stone Fleet
- USS Kensington (1862) (en:USS Kensington (1862)), was a steamer purchased by the US Navy 27 January 1862 and sold 12 July 1865
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Eleven ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Kent, after the county of Kent and the Duke of Kent.
- HMS Kent (1652) (en:HMS Kent) was a 46-gun fourth-rate launched in 1652 as the Kentish Frigate, renamed Kent in 1660, and wrecked in 1672.
- HMS Kent (1679) (en:HMS Kent) was a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1679, rebuilt in 1699 and 1724, and broken up in 1744.
- HMS Kent (1746) (en:HMS Kent) was a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1746 and hulked in 1760.
- HMS Kent (1762) (en:HMS Kent) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1762 and sold in 1784.
- HMS Kent (1798) (en:HMS Kent) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1798, converted to a sheer hulk in 1856, and broken up in 1881.
- HMS Kent (1798) (en:HMS Kent) was a 16-gun gunvessel purchased in 1798 and sold in 1801.
- HMS Kent was to have been a 91-gun second-rate. She was laid down in 1860 but was cancelled in 1863.
- HMS Impregnable (1810) (en:HMS Kent) was originally the 98-gun second rate Impregnable. She was renamed HMS Kent in 1888 and then HMS Caledonia in 1891, before being broken up in 1906.
- HMS Kent (1901) (en:HMS Kent) was a Monmouth class armoured cruiser launched in 1901 and sold in 1920.
- HMS Kent (54) (en:HMS Kent) was a County class heavy cruiser launched in 1926 and sold in 1948.
- HMS Kent (D12) (en:HMS Kent) was a County class guided missile destroyer launched in 1961 and sold in 1997 for breaking up.
- HMS Kent (F78) (en:HMS Kent) is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1998 and currently in service.
- Battle honours
- Battle of Portland (en:1653 Portland) (as the Kentish Frigate)
- Battle of the Gabbard (en:1654 Gabbard) (as the Kentish Frigate)
- Action of 14 April 1655 (en:1655 Porto Farina)
- Лоустофтское сражение Лоустофтское сражение — морское сражение, произошедшее 13 июня 1665 года в Северном море, около Лоустофта, между флотами Англии и Голландской республики. (en:1665 Lowestoft)
- St. James's Day Battle (en:1666 Orfordness)
- Сражение при Барфлёр Сражение при Барфлёр — сражение во время Войны Аугсбургской лиги между французским флотом Турвиля и численно превосходящим объединенным англо-голландским флотом под общим командованием Эдварда Рассела. (en:1692 Barfleur)
- Битва в заливе Виго Битва в заливе Виго — морское сражение 23 октября 1702 в заливе Виго между англо-голландскими войсками и французским и испанским флотом, произошедшее во время войны за испанское наследство. (en:1702 Vigo)
- Сражение при Малаге Сражение при Малаге — (англ. Battle of Málaga) — крупнейшее морское сражение в ходе Войны за испанское наследство, произошло 24 августа 1704 год возле испанского города Велес-Малага. (en:1703 Velez Malaga)
- Battle of Cape Passaro (en:1718 Cape Passero)
- Battle of Ushant (en:1747 Ushant)
- Битва при Абукире (1798) Сражение при Абукире (битва у Нила в заливе Абу-Кир (Aboukir Bay)) 1-2 августа 1798 года — решающее морское сражение между флотами Великобритании под командованием адмирала Горацио Нельсона и Франции под командованием адмирала Франсуа де Брюи, у острова Абукир в дельте Нила, на Средиземноморском побережье Египта, после того как французские корабли прорвались из Тулона, где были блокированы англичанами. (en:1801 Egypt)
- Фолклендский бой Балтийское море (en:1914 Falkland Islands )
- 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:1940 Atlantic)
- Средиземноморский театр военных действий Второй мировой войны Средиземноморский театр военных действий Второй мировой войны (1940 – 1945) – боевые действия проходившее во время Второй мировой войны в Средиземном море, на Балканах на Ближнем Востоке, Северной Африке, Италии, и Южной Франции. (en:1940 Mediterranean)
- Арктические конвои Арктические конвои Второй мировой войны проходили из Великобритании и США в северные порты СССР — Архангельск и Мурманск. (en:1942 - 43 Arctic)
- Норвегия во Второй мировой войне См. также статью Датско-норвежская операция (en:1944 Norway)
- See also
- HMS Kentish (en:HMS Kentish)
- HMS Kentville (en:HMS Kentville) (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Kentish, a variation on the English county of Kent:
- HMS Kentish (1646) (en:HMS Kentish) was an armed merchantman purchased in 1646 and listed until 1647. (not exists)
- HMS Kent (1652) (en:HMS Kentish) was a 46-gun ship launched in 1652. She was renamed HMS Kent in 1660, and was wrecked in 1672.
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Kenton may refer to:
- People
- Darren Kenton (en:Darren Kenton)
- Erle C. Kenton (en:Erle C. Kenton) (1896-1980), an American film director
- Lou Kenton (en:Lou Kenton)
- Rodrigo Kenton (en:Rodrigo Kenton)
- Simon Kenton (en:Simon Kenton)
- Кентон, Стэн Стэнли Ньюкомб «Стэн» Кентон (англ. Stanley Newcomb «Stan» Kenton; род. 19 февраля 1912 г. Уичита, Канзас — ум. 25 августа 1979 г. Лос Анжелес) — американский джаз-пианист, композитор, дирижёр, руководитель джазового оркестра. (en:Stan Kenton (1911-1979), an American jazz musician)
- Kenton Dunson (en:Kenton Dunson), an American Musician and Instrumentalist (not exists)
- Kenton Hensley (en:Kenton Hensley), an American pioneer in education (not exists)
- Places
In England:
- Kenton, Devon (en:Kenton, Devon)
- Kenton (en:Kenton, London)
- Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne (en:Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne)
- Kenton, Suffolk (en:Kenton, Suffolk)
In South Africa:
In the United States:
- Kenton, Delaware (en:Kenton, Delaware)
- Kenton Hundred (en:Kenton Hundred), an unincorporated subdivision of Kent County, Delaware; see List of Delaware Hundreds.
- Kenton County, Kentucky (en:Kenton County, Kentucky)
- Ken-Ton, referring to the pairing of Kenmore, New York and Tonawanda (town), New York
- Kenton, Ohio (en:Kenton, Ohio)
- Kenton, Portland, Oregon (en:Kenton, Portland, Oregon), a neighborhood
- Kenton, Oklahoma (en:Kenton, Oklahoma)
- Kenton, Tennessee (en:Kenton, Tennessee)
In Canada:
- Ships
- USS Kenton (APA-122) (en:USS Kenton), in service 1944-46
- SS Kenton (en:SS Kenton), a British coaster in service 1947-50
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Three ships of the United States Navy (and one of the Confederate States Navy) have been named for the 15th state.
- The Mississippi Flotilla captured Confederate transport CSS Kentucky at Memphis 6 June 1862. The US Navy Register for 1863 listed her as assigned to the Mississippi Squadron but no other record of her service in the Union Navy has been found.
- USS Kentucky (BB-6) (en:USS Kentucky (BB-6)), was a Kearsarge class battleship launched 24 March 1898, sailed with the Great White Fleet and sold for scrapping 23 January 1924
- USS Kentucky (BB-66) (en:USS Kentucky (BB-66)), was an Iowa-class battleship under construction in 1947 when her contract was canceled
- USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) (en:USS Kentucky (SSBN-737)), is an Ohio-class submarine commissioned in 1991 and currently in active service
- See also
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There have been 8 Naval ships named for Kentucky or cities in Kentucky:
- USS Kentucky (BB-6) (en:USS Kentucky (BB-6)), a Kearsarge class battleship, sailed with the Great White Fleet.
- USS Kentucky (BB-66) (en:USS Kentucky (BB-66)), an Iowa-class battleship, was under construction in 1947 when she was cancelled.
- USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) (en:USS Kentucky (SSBN-737)) is an Ohio-class "Trident" submarine.
- USS Louisville (1862) (en:USS Louisville) was an ironclad steamboat used during the Civil War.
- USS Louisville was the American Line steamship St. Louis renamed and used in 1918 as a troop transport.
- USS Louisville (CA-28) (en:USS Louisville (CA-28)) was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1931 and active in World War II, sustaining several kamikaze hits.
- USS Louisville (SSN-724) (en:USS Louisville (SSN-724)) is a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine commissioned in 1986 and in active service {{As of|2006|lc=on}}
. - USS Paducah (en:USS Paducah (PG-18)), Dubuque class gunboat commissioned in 1905
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USS Kenwood may refer to:
- USS Kenwood (1863) (en:USS Kenwood (1863)), was a stern wheel steamer launched 3 April 1863 and sold 17 August 1865
- USS Kenwood (IX-179) (en:USS Kenwood (IX-179)), was an oiler chartered by the US Navy on 16 November 1944 and sold for scrap 3 March 1948 (not exists)
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USS Keokuk may refer to:
- USS Keokuk (1862) (en:USS Keokuk (1862)), was an ironclad steamer launched December 6, 1862 and was sunk by Confederate forces on April 8, 1863
- USS Keokuk (CMc-6) (en:USS Keokuk (CMC-6)), was acquired by the US Navy July 28, 1941 and sold March 7, 1947
- USS Keokuk (YTB-771) (en:USS Keokuk (YTB-771)), is a large harbor tugboat launched May 21, 1964 and currently in active service
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USS Keosanqua may refer to:
- USS Keosanqua (AT-38) (en:USS Keosanqua (AT-38)), was a fleet tugboat launched 26 February 1920 and sold 11 July 1947
- USS Keosanqua (ATA-198) (en:USS Keosanqua (ATA-198)), was launched 17 January 1945 and transferred to the Republic of Korea on 1 February 1962
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HMS Keppel can refer to ships of the Royal Navy named after Admiral Augustus Keppel
- Thornycroft type leader (en:HMS Keppel (D84)) - a Thornycroft type destroyer leader, launched 1920, broken up 1945.
- HMS Keppel (F85) (en:HMS Keppel (F85)) - a Blackwood class frigate, decommissioned in the 1970s
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USS Keppler has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Keppler (DE-311) (en:USS Keppler (DE-311)), a destroyer escort canceled during construction in 1944
- USS Keppler (DE-375) (en:USS Keppler (DE-375)), a destroyer escort canceled during construction in 1944
- USS Keppler (DD-765) (en:USS Keppler (DD-765)), a Gearing-class destroyer in commission from 1947 to 1972
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Kesari:
- INS Kesari (1975) (en:INS Kesari (1975)) was a Kumbhir class landing ship of the Indian Navy, decommissioned in 1999 (not exists)
- INS Kesari (L15) (en:INS Kesari (L15)) is a Shardul class amphibious warfare vessel, currently in active service
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USS Kestrel may refer to:
- USS Kestrel II (SP-529) (en:USS Kestrel II (SP-529)), was a motor boat taken over by the US Navy 2 June 1917 and returned to her owner 6 January 1919 (not exists)
- USS Kestrel (AMc-5) (en:USS Kestrel (AMC-5)), was acquired by the US Navy 1 October 1940 and placed out of service 29 October 1945
- USS Kestrel (AMCU-26) (en:USS Kestrel (AMCU-26)), was launched 6 October 1944 and sold 28 June, 1960
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Four ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Kestrel, after the bird of prey, the kestrel:
Ships
- HMS Kestrel (1846) (en:HMS Kestrel) was a brigantine purchased in 1846 and broken up in 1852. (not exists)
- HMS Kestrel (1856) (en:HMS Kestrel) was a Clown class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1856, sunk in action in 1859, raised in 1866 and resold to the Japanese Navy. (not exists)
- HMS Kestrel (1872) (en:HMS Kestrel) was a Frolic class gunvessel launched in 1872 and sold in 1888. (not exists)
- HMS Kestrel (1898) (en:HMS Kestrel) was a destroyer launched in 1898 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
Shore establishment
- RAF Worthy Down (en:HMS Kestrel) was a Royal Naval Air Station and General Service Establishment at Worthy Down, near Winchester. It was commissioned in 1939 after being transferred from the Royal Air Force, and was paid off in 1948, before being recommissioned as a General Service Establishment. It was paid off to Care and Maintenance in 1950 and renamed HMS Ariel in 1952.
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USS Kewaydin may refer to:
- Kewaydin, a screw steamer, was laid down at Boston Navy Yard in 1864. but her hull was never completed. Renamed Pennsylvania 15 May 1869, she was broken up in 1884
- USS Kickapoo (1864) (en:USS Kewaydin (1869)), formally the Kickapoo was renamed Keywadin on 10 August 1869. Some texts publish this ship under the name Kewaydin
- USS Kewaydin (AT-24) (en:USS Kewaydin (AT-24)), was a tugboat, commissioned on 4 November 1919 and decommissioned 10 December 1945
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USS Key West has been the name of three ships in the United States Navy.
- USS Key West (1862) (en:USS Key West (1862)), was a steam ship used by the Union Navy during the American Civil War
- USS Key West (PF-17) (en:USS Key West (PF-17)), was a Tacoma-class frigate launched in 1943 and scrapped in 1947
- USS Key West (SSN-722) (en:USS Key West (SSN-722)), is a Los Angeles-class submarine currently in service
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USS Keystone State may refer to:
- USS Keystone State (1853) (en:USS Keystone State (1853)), was a wooden side wheel steamer purchased by the US Navy 10 June 1861 and sold at auction 15 September 1865
- USS St. Louis (1828) (en:USS Keystone State (1904)), was the former sloop-of-war St. Louis renamed Keystone State on 30 November 1904
- USS Keystone State (ACS-1) (en:USS Keystone State (ACS-1)), is an auxiliary crane ship launched in 1965 and currently in service (not exists)
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USS Keywadin may refer to:
- USS Kickapoo (1864) (en:USS Keywadin (1869)), was a monitor ironclad steamer originally named Kickapoo; then renamed Cyclops from 15 June to 10 August 1869, and then to Kewaydin
- USS Keywadin (ATA-213) (en:USS Keywadin (ATA-213)), was a tugboat, commissioned on 1 June 1945, served in World War II and sunk as a target in 2001 (not exists)
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Khukri:
- INS Khukri (1958) (en:INS Khukri (1958)) was a Type 14, Blackwood class frigate commissioned in 1958, which served in the Portuguese-Indian War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Khukri (P49) (en:INS Khukri (P49)) is a lead ship of her class, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Kickapoo:
- USS Kickapoo (1864) (en:USS Kickapoo (1864)), was an Milwaukee-class monitor commissioned 8 July 1864 and sold at auction 12 September 1874
- USS Kickapoo (AT-29) (en:USS Kickapoo (AT-29)), was renamed Mahopac prior to launch 24 February 1919 (not exists)
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USS Kidd may refer to:
- USS Kidd (DD-661) (en:USS Kidd (DD-661)), a Fletcher class destroyer, serving from 1943 to 1964
- USS Kidd (DDG-993) USS Kidd (DDG-993) — первый эскадренный миноносец типа «Кидд». (en:USS Kidd (DDG-993), the first ship of the Kidd class of destroyers, serving from 1981 to 1998)
- USS Kidd (DDG-100) USS Kidd (DDG-100) — 50-й эскадренный миноносец из серии запланированных к 13 сентября 2002 г. 62 эсминцев УРО типа «Арли Бёрк», строительство которых было одобрено Конгрессом США. (en:USS Kidd (DDG-100), an Arleigh Burke class destroyer commissioned in 2007 and currently in service)
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One ship class and one aircraft carrier have been named Kiev after the third largest city of the Soviet Union and the capital city of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
- Авианесущие крейсера проекта 1143 Проект 1143 «Кречет» — проект авианесущих противолодочных крейсеров, который создавался как продолжение серии кораблей проекта 1123 «Кондор». (en:Kiev-class aircraft carrier, a conventionally-powered class of four heavy aircraft carrying cruisers that have served in the Soviet, Russian, and Indian navies.)
- Киев (авианосец) Киев — тяжёлый авианесущий крейсер Северного флота Военно-Морского Флота СССР (ВМФ СССР). (en:Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev, lead ship of her class of heavy aircraft carrying cruisers; launched in 1972, commissioned into the Soviet Navy in 1975, decommissioned in 1993, and part of a Chinese military theme park since 2004.)
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