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    HMS M2 was a Royal Navy submarine monitor completed in 1919, converted in 1927 into a submarine aircraft carrier. She was wrecked in Lyme Bay, Dorset,...
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  • HMS M2 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy: HMS Havelock (M2) (1915), a monitor initially named M2 HMS M2 (1918), the second M-class submarine...
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    submarines of World War II Fusiliers Marins Georges Cabanier HM Submarine X1 HMS M2 (1918) Japanese I-400-class submarine USS Dorado (SS-248) a US submarine sunk...
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    neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed HMS M2 on 31 May 1915. She was then named HMS Havelock on 20 June 1915. HMS Havelock sailed for the Dardanelles in...
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  • incomplete and converted to seaplane carrier 1917 HMS M2 – M-class submarine converted to carry a seaplane in 1927 HMS Albatross: seaplane tender in service from...
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    M2-class zeppelin LZ 32, given tactical number L 7, was a rigid airship operated by the Kaiserliche Marine, which flew 164 times, including 77 reconnaissance...
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    aircraft; M1 was painted grey-green, M2 dark grey and M3 was painted dark blue. Cruiser submarine Innes McCartney "M1 and HMS Affray" Martin H. Brice M-class...
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    This is a list of Royal Navy seaplane carriers. HMS M2 – M-class submarine converted to carry a seaplane in 1927...
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    and service. Most of the F.17s shipped aboard the carriers HMS Campania, HMS Nairana and HMS Pegasus; the first aircraft joined Campania and the type took...
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    HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate wooden sailing ship of the line. With 247 years of service as of 2025, she is the world's oldest naval vessel still...
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    when the ship captured numerous British merchantmen and five warships: HMS Guerriere, Java, Pictou, Cyane, and Levant. Its capture of Guerriere earned...
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    square feet (1,518 m2). They were heated by a total of 24 corrugated furnaces, with a combined had a grate area of 391 square feet (36 m2). However, in 1927...
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    Zeebrugge Raid (category Conflicts in 1918)
    service on 23 February 1918. Very few of the participants were aware of the objective. The cruisers involved in the blockade, including HMS Vindictive, were...
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    HMS Warrior is a 40-gun steam-powered armoured frigate built for the Royal Navy in 1859–1861. She was the name ship of the Warrior-class ironclads. Warrior...
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    RMS Moldavia (redirect from HMS Moldavia)
    Royal Navy armed merchant cruiser HMS Moldavia during World War I until sunk by an Imperial German Navy submarine in 1918. Moldavia was built by Caird &...
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    flagships HMS Albion, HMS Bulwark, and HMS Invincible. Abdül Hamid (the first submarine in the world to fire a live torpedo underwater), HMS Upholder (the...
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  • January to April 1918 HMS Orpheus (1916), a Royal Navy First World War destroyer whose last pennant number, F87, was assigned in 1919 HMS Tetrarch (1917)...
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    HMS St Lawrence was a 112-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy that served on Lake Ontario during the War of 1812. Built on the lake at the...
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    the remaining M-class submarines were converted to other uses. By 1927, HMS M2 had entered service with a waterproof hangar for a Parnall Peto seaplane...
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    divers from the Caribbean Marine Institute searching for Henry Morgan's ship HMS Oxford.[citation needed] However, the large number of wrecks on the reef...
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    ISBN 0-7110-0380-7 Dunn, Steve R (2017). Securing the Narrow Sea: The Dover Patrol 1914–1918. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-251-6. Friedman, Norman...
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    HMHS Britannic (redirect from HMS Britannic)
    and was received by several other ships in the area, among them HMS Scourge and HMS Heroic, but Britannic heard nothing in reply. Unknown to either Bartlett...
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    Leuchars in June 1922. Six Nightjars of 203 Squadron were deployed aboard HMS Argus in September 1922, when Argus sailed for the Dardanelles during the...
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  • Royal Navy's new aircraft carriers, the flush deck HMS Argus and the partly converted cruiser HMS Furious. The R/200 was a small single-bay biplane powered...
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    England. In July 1918 seven Sopwith Camels destroyed two German Zeppelins by bombing their hangars in the Tondern raid; they were flown off HMS Furious and...
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    Vasa (ship) (redirect from HMS Wasa)
    spoons, and even a backgammon game, have been made. Batavia Kronan Mary Rose HMS Royal George List of world's largest wooden ships The Swedish term for the...
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  • USAMP General John P. Story, for the U.S. Army, sometime around 1 October 1918. She was named for Major General John Patten Story, Chief of Artillery 1904–1905...
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    HMS Repulse was one of two Renown-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Originally laid down as an improved version...
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    English Channel. 49°59′N 3°56′W / 49.983°N 3.933°W / 49.983; -3.933 (HMS M1) HMS M2  Royal Navy 26 January 1932 A British aircraft-carrying submarine shipwrecked...
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    which burned down in 1881. The store spans 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m2) of selling space, making it the largest department store in Europe and one...
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