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USS Macdonough may refer to:
- USS Macdonough (DD-9) (en:USS Macdonough (DD-9)), was an early destroyer, launched in 1900 and served until 1919
- USS Macdonough (DD-331) (en:USS Macdonough (DD-331)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, launched in 1920 and served until 1930
- USS Macdonough (DD-351) DD 351 MacDonough (Корабль соединённых штатов Макдонау) — американский эсминец типа Farragut. (en:USS Macdonough (DD-351), was a Farragut-class destroyer, launched in 1934 and served through World War II until 1945)
- USS Macdonough (DDG-39) (en:USS Macdonough (DDG-39)), was a Farragut-class guided missile frigate (destroyer leader), launched in 1959 and served until 1992
- SS Thomas Macdonough (en:SS Thomas Macdonough) a Liberty ship (not exists)
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Macedonian.
- The first USS Macedonian (1810) (en:USS Macedonian (1810)) was a 38-gun sailing frigate, originally HMS Macedonian of the Royal Navy, captured by Stephen Decatur in the War of 1812.
- The second USS Macedonian (1836) (en:USS Macedonian (1836)) was rebuilt from the keel of the first Macedonian and placed in service in 1836.
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USS Machias has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Machias (PG-5) (en:USS Machias (PG-5)), a gunboat in commission from 1893 to 1900, 1901 to 1904, and 1914 to 1919
- USS Machias (PF-53) (en:USS Machias (PF-53)), a patrol frigate in commission from 1944 to 1945
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USS MacKenzie may refer to:
- USS MacKenzie (TB-17) (en:USS MacKenzie (TB-17)), was the lead ship of MacKenzie class torpedo boats, commissioned in 1899 and struck in 1916
- USS MacKenzie (DD-175) (en:USS MacKenzie (DD-175)), was a Wickes-class destroyer commissioned in 1919, She was decommissioned and turned over to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1940 and recommissioned HMCS Annapolis. The ex-MacKenzie was struck from the US Naval list in 1941
- USS MacKenzie (DD-614) DD 614 MacKenzie (Корабль соединённых штатов Маккензи) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS MacKenzie (DD-614), was a Benson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1942 and struck in 1971)
- USS George K. MacKenzie (DD-836) (en:USS George K. MacKenzie (DD-836)), was a Gearing-class destroyer commissioned in 1945 and struck in 1976
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USS Mackerel may refer to:
- USS Mackerel (SS-204) (en:USS Mackerel (SS-204)), was a Mackerel-class submarine launched 28 September 1940 and served as a training submarine during World War II
- USS Mackerel (SST-1) (en:USS Mackerel (SST-1)), was a T-1-class submarine launched 17 July 1953, and served as a training and testing submarine until 1978
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mackerel, after the Mackerel, a name given to a number of species of fish:
- HMS Mackerel (1646) (en:HMS Mackerel) was a dogger captured in 1646 and last recorded in 1647. (not exists)
- HMS Mackerel (1804) (en:HMS Mackerel) was a 4-gun Ballahoo-class schooner launched in 1804 and sold in 1815.
- HMS Mackerel (1856) (en:HMS Mackerel) was an Albacore-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1856 and broken up in 1862. (not exists)
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USCGC Mackinac has been the name of more than one United States Revenue Cutter Service and United States Coast Guard ship, and may refer to:
- USRC Mackinac (1903) (en:USRC Mackinac (1903)), a patrol boat which served in the Revenue Cutter Service from 1903 to 1915 and in the Coast Guard (as USCGC Mackinac) from 1915 to 1917 and from 1919 to 1939
- USCGC Mackinac (WAVP-371) (en:USCGC Mackinac (WAVP-371)), later WHEC-371, a cutter in commission from 1949 to 1967
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USS Mackinac has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Mackinac (1917) (en:USS Mackinac (1917)), a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Mackinac (AVP-13) (en:USS Mackinac (AVP-13)), a seaplane tender in commission from 1942 to 1947
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- USS Mackinaw (1863) (en:USS Mackinaw)
- USRC Mackinac (1903) (en:USRC Mackinac (1903))
- USCGC Mackinac (en:USCGC Mackinac)
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USCGC Mackinaw has been the name of more than one United States Coast Guard ship, and may refer to:
- USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83) (en:USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83)), an icebreaker in commission from 1944 to 2006
- USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30) (en:USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30)), an icebreaker in commission since 2006
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USS Macon has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship or airship, and may refer to:
- USS Macon (ZRS-5) (en:USS Macon (ZRS-5)), an airship commissioned in 1933 and destroyed in a crash in 1935
- USS Macon (PF-96) (en:USS Macon (PF-96)), a planned patrol frigate cancelled in 1943
- USS Macon (CA-132) (en:USS Macon (CA-132)) a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser commissioned in 1945 and struck in 1969
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Madagascar after the island of Madagascar off the coast of Africa:
- HMS Madagascar (1811) (en:HMS Madagascar) was 38-gun fifth rate formerly the French ship Nereide. She was captured in 1811 and was broken up in 1819.
- HMS Madagascar (1822) (en:HMS Madagascar) was a 46-gun fifth rate launched in 1822. She was placed on harbour service from 1853 and was sold in 1863.
- HMS Madagascar (1841) (en:HMS Madagascar) was a wood paddle vessel burnt by accident in 1841. (not exists)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Madawaska, after Madawaska, Maine, a town in northern Aroostook County, on the Canadian border:
- USS Tennessee (1865) (en:USS Madawaska (1865)) was a screw steamer, later renamed USS Tennessee in 1869.
- USS U. S. Grant (AP-29) (en:USS Madawaska (ID-3011)), the former SS König Wilhelm II of the Hamburg America Line; served as a U.S. Navy transport in World War I; transferred to the United States Army as USAT Madawaska and, later, USAT U.S. Grant; transferred back to U.S. Navy in 1940 and served as USS U. S. Grant (AP-29) throughout World War II.
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USS Maddox may refer to:
- USS Maddox (DD-168) (en:USS Maddox (DD-168)), christened in 1918, the ship was transferred to the Royal Navy, then Soviet Navy, and finally given back to the Royal Navy
- USS Maddox (DD-622) (en:USS Maddox (DD-622)), christened in 1942 and sunk the next year by a German dive bomber
- USS Maddox (DD-731) (en:USS Maddox (DD-731)), christened in 1944. After a short career in World War II and participation in the Korean War. This warship was involved in the Vietnam War's only US naval surface engagement against North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boats from the 135th Torpedo Squadron (Gulf of Tonkin Incident), which led to direct open warfare between the nation of North Vietnam and the United States on 07 August 1964 (Tonkin Gulf Resolution).
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USS Madison may refer to:
- USS Madison (1812) (en:USS Madison (1812)), was a 14 gun schooner launched in 1812 on Lake Ontario and served in the War of 1812
- USS Madison (1832) (en:USS Madison (1832)), was a Van Buren-class schooner built in 1832 for United States Revenue Service and was returned to the Treasury Department and later (1850) to the United States Coastal Survey. (not exists)
- USS Madison (DD-425) USS Madison (DD-425) (Корабль соединённых штатов Мэдисон) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS Madison (DD-425), was a Benson-class destroyer launched 20 October 1939 and struck 1 June 1968)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Maeander, after the Maeander river, or its patron Meander, in Greek mythology:
- HMS Maeander (1813) (en:HMS Maeander) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1813 and broken up in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Maeander (1840) (en:HMS Maeander) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1840 and used as a coal hulk from 1859. She was ordered to be broken up in 1865 but survived to be wrecked in 1870.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Maenad, after the maenads, female followers of Dionysus in Greek mythology:
- HMS Maenad (1915) (en:HMS Maenad) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Maenad (J335) (en:HMS Maenad) was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched in 1944 and scrapped in 1957.
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Magar:
- INS Magar (1949) (en:INS Magar (1949)) was an amphibious warfare ship acquired in 1949 from the Royal Navy, where it served in World War II as HMS Avenger (LST 3011) (not exists)
- INS Magar (L20) (en:INS Magar (L20)) is the lead vessel of her class of amphibious warfare vessels, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Magic. A third was planned, but renamed before being launched:
- HMS Lassoo (1915) (en:HMS Magic) was to have been a Laforey class destroyer. She was renamed HMS Lassoo before being launched in 1915.
- HMS Magic (1915) (en:HMS Magic) was an M class destroyer, ordered as HMS Marigold, but renamed before being launched in 1915. She was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Magic (J400) (en:HMS Magic) was a Catherine class minesweeper launched in 1943 and sunk in 1944. (not exists)
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- HMS Magician (en:HMS Magician) (not exists)
- HMS Magicienne (en:HMS Magicienne)
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Magicienne. The origins of the name are from the French word for a female magician or sorceress and are used following the capture of the French frigate Magicienne in 1781.
- HMS Magicienne was a fifth rate French frigate captured in 1781 and destroyed at the Battle of Grand Port in 1810.
- HMS Magicienne was a fifth rate frigate built in 1812 and broken up in 1845.
- HMS Magicienne was a frigate built in 1849 and broken up in 1866.
- HMS Magicienne was a Marathon class cruiser built in 1888 and sold in 1905.
- HMS Magicienne was a minesweeper built in 1944 and broken up in 1956.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Magnanime:
- HMS Magnanime (1748) (en:HMS Magnanime) was a 74-gun third rate captured from the French in 1748 and broken up in 1775. (not exists)
- HMS Magnanime (1780) (en:HMS Magnanime) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1780. She was razeed in 1794 to a 44-gun fifth rate frigate and was broken up in 1813.
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USS Magnet may refer to:
- USS Magnet (SP-563) (en:USS Magnet (SP-563)), was a motor yacht acquired by the US Navy 11 June 1917 and sold 1 October 1919 (not exists)
- USS Magnet (AM-260) (en:USS Magnet (AM-260)), was launched 5 June 1943 and transferred to the Nationalist Chinese Government 28 August 1945
- USS Magnet (YDG-9) (en:USS Magnet (YDG-9)), was launched 30 September 1943 and struck 2 February 1975
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Magnet:
- HMS Magnet (1807) (en:HMS Magnet) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1807 and lost in 1809.
- HMS Magnet (1809) (en:HMS Magnet) was a 16-gun brig-sloop, previously the French privateer St Joseph. She was captured in 1809 and foundered in 1812. (not exists)
- HMS Sir Sydney Smith (1812) (en:HMS Magnet) was a 10-gun brig, formerly the civilian ship Governor Simcoe. She was purchased in 1812 and renamed HMS Sir Sydney Smith. She was renamed HMS Magnet in 1814, and was burnt later that year.
- HMS Magnet (1823) (en:HMS Magnet) was a 3-gun packet brig launched in 1823 and sold in 1847. (not exists)
- HMS Magnet (1830) (en:HMS Magnet) was a gunboat listed between 1830 and 1846. (not exists)
- HMS Magnet (1855) (en:HMS Magnet) was a mortar vessel launched in 1855. She was renamed MV 15 later that year, became a dockyard craft in 1857 and was broken up in 1867. (not exists)
- HMS Magnet (1856) (en:HMS Magnet) was a Albacore class wood screw gunboat launched in 1856 and broken up in 1874. (not exists)
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Magnificent.
- HMS Magnificent (1767) HMS Magnificent (1767) — 74-пушечный линейный корабль третьего ранга. (en:HMS Magnificent was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1767 and wrecked in 1804.)
- HMS Magnificent (1806) HMS Magnificent (1806) — 74-пушечный линейный корабль третьего ранга. (en:HMS Magnificent was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1806. She was used as a hospital ship from 1825 and was sold in 1843.)
- HMS Magnificent (1894) (en:HMS Magnificent) was a Majestic-class battleship launched in 1894. She was used as a storeship from 1918 and was sold in 1921.
- HMCS Magnificent «Магнифисент» (англ. Magnificent — «великолепный», «блистательный») — лёгкий авианосец типа «Маджестик», состоявший на вооружении КВМС Канады. (en:HMS Magnificent was a Majestic-class aircraft carrier launched in 1944, loaned to the Royal Canadian Navy upon completion in 1948, returned in 1957, and scrapped in 1965.)
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The ships named HMS Magnificent received four battle honours for their war service.
- Battle of Grenada (en:Grenada 1779)
- Battle of Martinique (1780) (en:Off Martinique 1780)
- Сражение у островов Всех Святых Сражение у островов Всех Святых (англ. Battle of the Saintes), или Доминикское сражение (фр. Bataille de Dominique) по французской терминологии — самое крупное морское сражение XVIII века, состоявшееся с 9 по 12 апреля 1782 года между островами Доминика и Гваделупа между английским и французским флотами во время войны за независимость в Северной Америке 1775−83. (en:The Saintes 1782)
- Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign (en:Dardanelles 1915)
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USS Magpie may refer to one of the following ships of the United States Navy:
- USS Magpie (AMc-2) (en:USS Magpie (AMc-2)), built as City of San Pedro in 1936 by Harbor Boat Building Co., Terminal Island, California
- USS Magpie (AM-418), construction was canceled 11 August 1945
- USS Magpie (AMS-25) (en:USS Magpie (AMS-25)), laid down as YMS-400 by Henry B. Nevins, Inc., City Island, New York
- USS Magpie (AMCU-29) (en:USS Magpie (AMCU-29)), the former LCI(L)-944; renamed and reclassified 7 March 1952; scrapped after a brief period of operations near the Panama Canal (not exists)
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Magpie, after the bird, the magpie:
- HMS Magpie (1806) (en:HMS Magpie) was a 4-gun schooner launched in 1806 and captured by the French in 1807.
- HMS Magpie (1826) (en:HMS Magpie) was a 5-gun schooner launched in 1826 and wrecked off Cuba two months later. (not exists)
- HMS Magpie (1830) (en:HMS Magpie) was a 4-gun cutter launched in 1830, used for dockyard service after 1845, being renamed YC6. She was in service until at least 1880, and was possibly sold in 1908. (not exists)
- HMS Magpie (1855) (en:HMS Magpie) was a Dapper class screw gunboat launched in 1855 and wrecked in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Magpie (1868) (en:HMS Magpie) was a screw gunvessel launched in 1868, used as a survey vessel after 1878, and sold in 1885. (not exists)
- HMS Magpie (1889) (en:HMS Magpie) was a screw gunboat launched in 1889. She was used as a boom defence vessel from 1902, reverting to a gunboat in 1915, before being transferred for use as a depot ship later that year. She was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Magpie (U82) (en:HMS Magpie) was a Modified Black Swan class sloop launched in 1943 and broken up after 1959.
- HMS Magpie (1982) (en:HMS Magpie) was the trawler Hondo purchased in 1982 and used until 1996 for target practice. (not exists)
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USS Mahan was a name given to four US Navy ships in honor of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan:
- USS Mahan (DD-102) (en:Mahan (DD-102/DM-7)) was commissioned in 1918 and decommissioned in 1930.
- USS Mahan (DD-364) DD 364 Mahan (Корабль соединённых штатов Мэхан) — американский эсминец типа «Мэхэн», головной в серии. (en:Mahan (DD-364) was commissioned in 1934 and sunk in 1944.)
- USS Mahan (DDG-42) (en:Mahan (DLG-11/DDG-42)) was commissioned in 1960 and decommissioned in 1993.
- USS Mahan (DDG-72) USS Mahan (DDG-72) — эсминец типа «Арли Бёрк». (en:Mahan (DDG-72) was commissioned in 1998 and is currently in active service )
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USS Mahaska may refer to:
- USS Mahaska (1861) (en:USS Mahaska (1861)) was a wooden, double-ender, sidewheel steamer, launched in 1861 and sold in 1868.
- USS Mahaska (YN-36) (en:USS Mahaska (YN-36)) was a yard tug, purchased in 1940 and served until at least 1969. (not exists)
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USS Mahopac may refer to:
- USS Mahopac (1863) (en:USS Mahopac (1863)), was an armored monitor launched 17 May 1864 and sold 25 March 1902
- USS Mahopac (AT-29) (en:USS Mahopac (AT-29)), was a tugboat launched 27 May 1919 and decommissioned 12 September 1946 (not exists)
- USS Mahopac (ATA-196) (en:USS Mahopac (ATA-196)), was a tugboat originally launched as ATA-196 21 December 1944, renamed Mahopac 16 July 1948 and transferred to Taiwan in 1976
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Maidstone, after the English town of Maidstone, or the Battle of Maidstone:
- HMS Mary Rose (1654) (en:Maidstone) was a 40-gun ship launched for the Commonwealth in 1654. She was renamed HMS Mary Rose at the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660 and was captured in 1691.
- HMS Maidstone (1693) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1693 and sold in 1714. (not exists)
- HMS Rochester (1693) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a hospital ship, launched as the 48-gun fourth rate HMS Rochester in 1693. She was renamed Maidstone in 1744 on her conversion to a hospital ship and was broken up in 1748.
- HMS Maidstone (1744) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1744 and wrecked in 1747.
- HMS Maidstone (1758) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1758 and broken up in 1794. (not exists)
- HMS Maidstone (1795) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1795 and broken up in 1810. (not exists)
- HMS Maidstone (1811) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1811. She was used as a receiving ship from 1832, was hulked in 1839 and broken up in 1865. (not exists)
- HMS Maidstone (1912) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a depot ship launched in 1912 and sold in 1929. (not exists)
- HMS Maidstone (1937) (en:HMS Maidstone) was a submarine depot ship launched in 1937. She was used as an accommodation ship and a prison ship and was broken up in 1978.
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Three ships of the French Navy have born the name Brézé or Maillé Brézé in honour of admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé:
- 46-gun ship of the line Brézé (1646-1665) <ref>http://www.bateauxdupatrimoine.culture.fr/pdf/maille_fiche.pdf</ref>
- French destroyer Maillé Brézé (1933) (en:Maillé-Brézé) (named Brézé until January 1931), a Vauquelin class destroyer destroyed in the accidental explosion of one of her torpedoes on 30 April 1940 in Greenock
- Maillé-Brézé (D627) (en:Maillé-Brézé) (D627), T 47 class destroyer, presently a museum
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Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Maine, named for the 23rd state.
- Мэн (броненосный крейсер) Описание данного события полковником русской военной разведки Я. (The first en:USS Maine (ACR-1), was a second-class pre-dreadnought battleship (launched in 1889, sometimes referred to as an armored cruiser) whose sinking by an explosion, either internal or by a mine, on February 15, 1898 at 9:40 p.m., precipitated the Spanish-American War. )
- The second USS Maine (BB-10) (en:USS Maine (BB-10)), launched in 1901, was the lead ship of her class of battleships. She participated in the voyage of the Great White Fleet, and was decommissioned in 1920 to be sold for scrap in 1923.
- Линейные корабли типа «Монтана» Линейные корабли типа «Монтана» — проект линейных кораблей ВМС США. (The third en:USS Maine (BB-69) was a Montana class battleship, and was canceled in 1943.)
- The fourth USS Maine (SSBN-741) (en:USS Maine (SSBN-741)) is an Ohio class nuclear ballistic missile submarine, launched in 1994 and still in active service as of 2010.
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There have been five British Royal Fleet Auxiliary hospital ships named RFA Maine.
- RFA Maine (1887) (en:RFA Maine (1887)), served during the Second Boer War (1899–1902) and was wrecked in 1914 off the Isle of Mull.
- RFA Maine (1905) (en:RFA Maine (1905)), was purchased in 1913, and named RFA Mediator. Renamed in 1914 after the loss of the first RFA Maine, the ship was sold back to her previous owners in 1916.
- RFA Maine (1902) (en:RFA Maine (1902)), was purchased in 1920 and served in the Mediterranean Fleet, on the China Station, and was based at Alexandria, Egypt, during World War II. She was decommissioned in 1947, and broken up.
- RFA Maine (1924) (en:RFA Maine (1924)), was an Italian passenger ship captured in 1941. Renamed Empire Clyde and operated by the British Army during World War II, she was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1945. Renamed RFA Maine in 1948 she served in the Korean War and was scrapped in 1954.
- RFA Maine (date unknown) was ordered by the British government and laid down on the River Clyde. The order was later cancelled, and the hull was scrapped.
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Two units of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Maitland, for the city of Maitland, New South Wales.
- HMAS Maitland (naval base) (en:HMAS Maitland (naval base)), a naval base in Newcastle, New South Wales which was active from 1940 until 1946.
- HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88) (en:HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88)), an, Armidale class patrol boat commissioned in 2006 and active as of 2010
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Majestic, whilst another was planned:
- HMS Majestic (1785) (en:HMS Majestic (1785)) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1785, razeed into a 56-gun fourth-rate frigate in 1814 and broken up in 1816 after a stranding.
- HMS Majestic (1853) (en:HMS Majestic (1853)) was a screw-propelled 80-gun second-rate launched in 1853 and broken up in 1868.
- HMS Edinburgh (1882) (en:HMS Majestic) was to have been a Colossus class battleship. She was renamed two days before being launched in 1882, and was sold in 1910.
- HMS Majestic (1895) (en:HMS Majestic (1895)) was Majestic class battleship launched in 1895 and sunk by U-21 in 1915.
- HMAS Melbourne (1945) «Мельбурн» (англ. Melbourne — город в Австралии), R 21 — лёгкий авианосец, головной корабль типа «Маджестик», состоявший на вооружении КВМС Австралии. (en:HMS Majestic was a Majestic class aircraft carrier launched in 1945. Work was suspended in 1946, she was later completed in 1955 and transferred to the Royal Australian Navy that year as HMAS Melbourne. She was broken up in 1985.)
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Three ships of the French Navy have borne the name Majestueux ("Majestic"):
- Majestueux (1757) , an unfinished three-decker
- French ship Majestueux (1781) (en:Majestueux (1781)), a 110-gun ship of the line
- French ship République française (1802) (en:République française) (1802), a 120-gun ship of the line, was renamed Majestueux in 1803.
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Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Makigumo (巻雲), meaning "Cirrus Clouds" (Rolling Clouds).[1]
- Макигумо (1942) Makigumo — Японский эсминец типа Yugumo. (en:Japanese destroyer Makigumo (1942) was a Yugumo-class destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was completed in 1942, scuttled in 1943, and struck in 1943.)
- Japanese destroyer Makigumo was a Yamagumo-class destroyer in the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. She was launched in 1967 and decommissioned in 1995.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Makin Island, named for Makin Island, target of the U.S. Marine Raiders' attack early in World War II.
- The first USS Makin Island (CVE-93) (en:USS Makin Island (CVE-93)), was a Casablanca-class escort aircraft carrier, launched in 1944 and stricken in 1946.
- The second USS Makin Island (LHD-8) (en:USS Makin Island (LHD-8)), is a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship. She was launched on 15 Sep 2006 and was commissioned in October 2009.
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Makinami is a historical name for Japanese destroyers:
- Макинами (1942) Makinami — Японский эсминец типа Yugumo. (en:Japanese destroyer Makinami (1942), a Yugumo-class destroyer completed in 1942, sunk in 1943)
- Japanese destroyer Makinami (DD-112) (en:Japanese destroyer Makinami (DD-112)), an Ayanami-class destroyer, commissioned in 1960, decommissioned in 1990 (not exists)
- Japanese destroyer Makinami (DD-112) (en:Japanese destroyer Makinami (DD-112)), a Takanami-class destroyer, commissioned in 2004, on active duty as of 2008 (not exists)
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Five ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Malabar, after Malabar, a region of India:
- HMS Malabar (1795) (en:HMS Malabar (1795)) was a 54-gun Fourth Rate, previously the East Indiaman Royal Charlotte. She was purchased in 1795 and foundered under tow in 1796. (not exists)
- HMS Malabar (1804) (en:HMS Malabar (1804)) was a 56-gun Fourth Rate, previously the East Indiaman Cuvera. She was purchased in 1804 and rebuilt as a 20-gun storeship in 1806. She was renamed HMS Coromandel in 1815. She transported convicts to Australia in 1819. From 1828 to 1853, when she was broken up, she served as a prison hulk in Bermuda.
- HMS Malabar (1810) (en:HMS Malabar (1810)) was a 20-gun sloop in Indian service in 1810. (not exists)
- HMS Malabar (1818) (en:HMS Malabar (1818)) was a 74-gun Third Rate launched in 1818. She was used as a coal hulk from 1848 and was renamed HMS Myrtle in 1883. She was sold in 1905.
- HMS Malabar (1866) (en:HMS Malabar (1866)) was an iron screw troopship launched in 1866. She became a base ship in 1897 and was renamed HMS Terror in 1901. She was placed on the sale list in 1914 and was sold in 1918.
- Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda (en:HMS Malabar (shore establishment)) was a shore establishment in Bermuda between 1919 and 1951, and 1965 and 1995.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Malacca, after the region of Malacca, now in modern-day Malaysia:
- HMS Malacca (1809) (en:HMS Malacca) was a 36-gun Apollo-class fifth rate, built as HMS Penang but renamed in 1808 and launched in 1809. She was broken up in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Malacca (1853) (en:HMS Malacca) was a wooden screw sloop launched in 1853, and engined in 1854. She was re-engined in 1862 as a screw corvette and was sold in 1869. She was resold to the Japanese Navy and renamed Tsukuba, until being broken up in 1906. (not exists)
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HMS Malcolm could refer to any of the following Royal Navy ships.
- HMS Malcolm was the original name for the Admiralty V class destroyer leader HMS Valkyrie, launched in 1917 and broken up in 1936.
- HMS Malcolm (D19) (en:HMS Malcolm (D19)) was an Admiralty type destroyer leader, commissioned in 1919 and decommissioned in 1945.
- HMS Malcolm (F88) (en:HMS Malcolm (F88)) was a Blackwood class frigate, commissioned in 1957 and decommissioned in 1978.
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{{French Navy}}
Four ships of the French Navy have born the name Le Malin ("clever one" in French, or alternatively "the naugthy" or "the devil").
- Катер Катер — (англ. cutter) — общее название небольших судов или кораблей (пассажирские, грузовые, спасательные, туристические, ракетные, сторожевые и др.), обычно водоизмещением до 400 тонн. (A en:cutter (1780-1786))
- A cutter (1795-1803)
- A large destroyer of the Le Fantasque type (1931-1964)
- The present Malin is a support ship from which the Commando Hubert operates.
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USS Mallard is a name of two U.S. Navy vessels:
- USS Mallard (AM-44) (en:USS Mallard (AM-44)), a minesweeper, served in the Navy 1919–1946.
- USS Mallard (AMCU-30) (en:USS Mallard (AMCU-30)), a landing craft, later a mine detector, served in the Navy 1944–1960.
- References
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HMS Mallow has been the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy, and may refer to:
- HMS Mallow (1915) (en:HMS Mallow (1915)), an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915, transferred to the Royal austrlain Navy as HMAS Mallow in 1919, decommissioned in 1925, and sunk as a target in 1935
- HMS Mallow (K81) (en:HMS Mallow (K81)), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940, transferred to Yugoslavia as Nada in 1944, renamed Partizanka in 1946, returned to the Royal Navy in 1948, sold to Egypt in 1948 and renamed El Sudan, and deleted from the Egyptian Navy list in 1982
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Four ships of Royal Navy have been named HMS Malta after the Mediterranean island:
- HMS Malta (1800 schooner) (en:HMS Malta) was a 10-gun schooner captured in 1800 and renamed HMS Gozo in December 1800. The ship was no longer listed in 1804. (not exists)
- HMS Malta (1800) (en:HMS Malta) was an 84-gun second rate, originally the French ship Guillaume Tell, captured from France in 1800. She was assigned to harbour service in 1831 and broken up in 1840.
- HMS Malta (1854) (en:HMS Malta) was a paddle steamer originally called Britannia and purchased in 1854. She was sold in 1856. (not exists)
- Malta class aircraft carrier (en:HMS Malta) was to have been the lead ship of the Malta-class aircraft carriers. She was laid down in 1944 but construction was cancelled in 1945.
- See also
- HMS Melita (en:HMS Melita), three ships of the Royal Navy named for the Latin name of Malta.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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USS Malvern may refer to:
- USS Malvern (1860) (en:USS Malvern (1860)), was built in 1860 as William G. Hewes and served the Union Navy
- USS Malvern (SP-3055) (en:USS Malvern (SP-3055)), was a tug commissioned 27 April 1917 and returned to her owner On 16 January 1919 (not exists)
- USS Malvern (IX-138) (en:USS Malvern (IX-138)), was acquired by the US Navy 11 May 1944 and decommissioned 16 February 1946 (not exists)
- USS Malvern (PC-580) (en:USS Malvern (PC-580)), was commissioned 26 September 1942 and transferred to Indonesia 17 March 1960 (not exists)
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USS Manatee has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Manatee (SP-51) (en:USS Manatee (SP-51)), a patrol boat commissioned in 1917 which disappeared from Navy records by 1 July 1920
- USS Manatee (AO-58) (en:USS Manatee (AO-58)), a replenishment oiler in commissioned from 1944 to 1973
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HMNZS Manawanui can refer to
- HMNZS Manawanui (1948) (en:HMNZS Manawanui (1948)) - the first diving tender of the New Zealand navy from 1953 to 1978
- HMNZS Kahu (A04) (en:HMNZS Kahu (A04)) - the second diving tender, called HMNZS Manawanui from 1978 to 1988
- HMNZS Manawanui (A09) (en:HMNZS Manawanui (A09)) - the current diving tender commissioned in 1988
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USS Manayunk may refer to:
- USS Ajax (1869) (en:USS Manayunk (1864)), was renamed Ajax 15 June 1869
- USS Manayunk (AN-81) (en:USS Manayunk (AN-81)), was launched 30 March 1945
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Manchester after the city of Manchester in the north-west of England.
- The first HMS Manchester was a hired stores ship in 1814 <ref>http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/operations-and-support/surface-fleet/type-42-destroyers/hms-manchester/history/</ref>
- HMS Manchester (C15) HMS Manchester (Его величества корабль Манчестер) — британский легкий крейсер, второй серии крейсеров типа Таун. (en:HMS Manchester (15) was a Town class light cruiser launched in 1937 and lost in action in 1942. )
- HMS Manchester (D95) (en:HMS Manchester (D95)) is a Type 42 (Batch 3) destroyer launched in 1980. She participated in the 1991 Gulf War and is currently in service.
- Battle honours
- Norwegian Campaign (en:Norway) 1940
- Бой у мыса Спартивенто Бой у мыса Спартивенто (англ. Battle of Cape Spartivento), в итальянской классификации Бой у мыса Теулада (итал. Battaglia di Capo Teulada) — морское сражение, состоявшееся в период 27 ноября 1940 года на Средиземноморском театре Второй мировой войны между итальянским флотом под командованием адмирала Иниджио Кампиони и Соединением H, Королевского флота Великобритании под командованием адмирала Джеймса Сомервилла. (en:Spartivento 1940)
- Оборона Мальты Битва за Мальту — ряд операций, проводившихся с 1940 по 1943 годы, Королевским ВМФ и Королевскими ВВС Великобритании в ходе Второй мировой войны. (en:Malta 1942)
- Арктические конвои Арктические конвои Второй мировой войны проходили из Великобритании и США в северные порты СССР — Архангельск и Мурманск. (en:Arctic 1942)
- Война в Персидском заливе Война в Персидском заливе, «Война в заливе», «Gulf war» (англ.) — война (17 января — 28 февраля 1991) между многонациональными силами (во главе с США, по мандату ООН) и Ираком за освобождение и восстановление независимости Кувейта. (en:Persian Gulf 1991)
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Two vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Mandate:
- HMS Mandate (1915) (en:HMS Mandate) was a M class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Mandate (J438) (en:HMS Mandate) was an Algerine class minesweeper launched in Toronto in August 1944 and arrived at Rosyth for breaking up in December 1957. (not exists)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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[[en:HMS Mandate]]
Manhattan may refer to one of several ships:
- Manhattan (1843 ship) (en:Manhattan (1843 ship)), ship that made the first authorized United States visit to Tokyo Bay
- SS Manhattan (1931) (en:SS Manhattan (1931)), a 1930s luxury liner
- SS Manhattan (1962) (en:SS Manhattan (1962)), tanker constructed to pass the Northwest Passage
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USS Manitowoc has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy.
- USS Manitowoc (PF-61) (en:USS Manitowoc (PF-61)), a Tacoma-class frigate, served from 1944 to 1946 until transferred to the USCG.
- USS Manitowoc (LST-1180) (en:USS Manitowoc (LST-1180)), a tank landing ship, served from 1973 until 1993.
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Manley for John Manley.
- USS Manley (TB-23) (en:USS Manley (TB-23)), was a torpedo boat purchased in 1898, served in the Spanish-American War, left active service in 1914, renamed Levant in 1918 and sold in 1920.
- USS Manley (DD-74) (en:USS Manley (DD-74)), was a Caldwell-class destroyer, commissioned in 1917, served in World War I, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, served in World War II and decommissioned in 1945.
- USS Manley (DD-940) (en:USS Manley (DD-940)), was a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer, commissioned in 1957 and decommissioned in 1983.
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Eight vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Manly.
- HMS Manly (1797) (en:HMS Manly), also Gunboat No. 37, was a 12-gun gunvessel purchased in 1797 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Manly (1804) (en:HMS Manly) was a 16-gun gun-brig launched in 1804. During her career she was captured twice, once by the Dutch and once by the Danes. She was recaptured both times, being renamed HMS Bold after her recapture in 1813, as a new Manly had just been commissioned. She was sold in 1814.
- HMS Manly (1812) (en:HMS Manly) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1812. She served in the War of 1812, her boats participating in the Battle of Lake Borgne. She was sold in 1833.
- HMS Manly (1855) (en:HMS Manly) was a mortar vessel launched in 1855, but renamed Mortar Vessel 6 shortly afterwards. She was hulked in 1866. (not exists)
- HMS Manly (1856) (en:HMS Manly) was an Albacore-class screw gunboat launched in 1856 and broken up at Deptford in January 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Manly (1868) (en:HMS Manly) was a paddle-wheel tug launched in 1868 and sold in 1912. (not exists)
- HMS Manly (1914) (en:HMS Manly) was an M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Manly (1981) (en:HMS Manly) was a tender launched in 1981 and sold in 1992. (not exists)
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USS Manning may refer to:
- USRC Manning (1898) (en:USRC Manning (1898)), was commissioned 8 January 1898 and decommissioned 22 May 1930
- USS Manning (DE-199) (en:USS Manning (DE-199)), was launched 1 June 1943 and decommissioned 15 January 1947
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[[en:USS Manning]]
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Manoora:
- HMAS Manoora (1935) (en:HMAS Manoora (1935)), a passenger liner acquired in 1939, converted to an armed merchant cruiser and later a landing ship, and returned to her owners in 1949
- HMAS Manoora (L 52) (en:HMAS Manoora (L 52)), an amphibious transport ship acquired from the United States in 1994 and active as of 2010
- Battle honours
Ships named HMAS Manoora are entitled to carry seven 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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- Indian Ocean in World War II (en:Indian Ocean) 1941-42
- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1942-45
- 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)
- 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 2002)
- References
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[[sl:HMAS Manoora]]
Several ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Mansfield
- HMS Mansfield, a destroyer active during the First World War
- USS Evans (DD-78) (en:HMS Mansfield), a Town class destroyer received from the US Navy in 1940 and decommissioned in 1944.
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USS Manta may refer to:
- USS Manta (ID-2036) (en:USS Manta (ID-2036)), was acquired and commissioned by the US Navy 8 December 1917 and decommissioned 13 March 1919 and returned to her owner (not exists)
- USS Manta (SS-299) (en:USS Manta (SS-299)), was launched 7 November 1943 and scrapped in September 1967
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[[en:USS Manta]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Manxman, after the term for an inhabitant of the Isle of Man:
- HMS Manxman (1916) (en:HMS Manxman) was a ferry launched in 1903 and requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1915 for conversion to a sea plane carrier. Returned to civilian service in 1920, the ship was requisitioned as a radar training vessel, HMS Caduceus, during World War II and scrapped in 1945.
- HMS Manxman (M70) (en:HMS Manxman) was an Abdiel class minelayer launched in 1940, converted to a minesweeper support ship in 1963, and sold for breaking up in 1972.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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[[en:HMS Manxman]]
[[fi:HMS Manxman]]
There have been two Royal Navy ships called HMS Maori after the indigenous people of New Zealand:
- HMS Maori (1909) (en:Maori), a Tribal-class destroyer sunk in 1915.
- HMS Maori (F24) (en:Maori), a later Tribal-class destroyer launched 1936 and sunk 1942.
- References
- {{colledge}}
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[[fi:HMS Maori]]
USS Maple may refer to:
- USS Maple (1893) (en:USS Maple (1893)), was a tender with the US Navy and the Lighthouse Service during World War I
- USS Hackberry (AN-25) (en:USS Maple (AN-25)), was renamed Hackberry shortly before launching in October 1940
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[[en:USS Maple]]
USS Marathon may refer to:
- USS Marathon (APA-200) (en:USS Marathon (APA-200)), was an attack transport commissioned 28 October 1944
- USS Marathon (PGM-89) (en:USS Marathon (PGM-89)), was a patrol craft commissioned 11 May 1968
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[[en:USS Marathon]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Marblehead after the port of Marblehead, Massachusetts.
- USS Marblehead (1861) (en:USS Marblehead (1861)), launched in 1861, was a gunboat that served in the American Civil War and sold in 1868
- USS Marblehead (C-11) (en:USS Marblehead (C-11)), launched in 1892, was a Montgomery-class cruiser. She served in the Spanish-American War and was sold in 1921
- USS Marblehead (CL-12) (en:USS Marblehead (CL-12)), launched in 1923, was an Omaha-class scout cruiser. She served in World War II until scrapped in 1947
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{{French Navy}}
Six ships of the French Navy have born the name Marengo in honour of the Battle of Marengo:
- French ship Sceptre (1780) (en:Marengo) (ex-Sceptre), a 74-gun ship of the line
- Маренго (линейный корабль) Маренго (фр. Marengo) — французский 74-пушечный линейный корабль типа Téméraire периода Директории и Первой Империи, спущенный на воду как «Жан-Жак Руссо» (фр. Jean-Jacques Rousseau) и переименованный в 1802 году в честь битвы при Маренго. (en:Marengo (1802) (ex-Jean-Jacques Rousseau), a Téméraire class 74-gun ship of the line)
- French ship Ville de Paris (1851) (en:Marengo), a 120-gun ship of the line started in 1807 as Marengo, and launched in 1851 as Ville de Paris
- French ship Marengo (1810) (en:Marengo) (1810), a 74-gun ship of the line
- French ship Marengo (1815) (en:Marengo) (1815), a small craft (not exists)
- French ship Marengo (1872) (en:Marengo) (1872), an Océan class armoured frigate (not exists)
- Sources and references
- {{Cite book|first=Jean-Michel |last=Roche |year=2005 |chapter= |title=Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671 - 1870 |isbn=978-2-9525917-0-6 |oclc=165892922 |page=}}
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Margaree.
- HMS Diana (H49) (en:HMCS Margaree (H49)) (I) was an Interwar standard D class destroyer serving first in the Royal Navy as HMS Diana (H49) and then for one month with the Royal Canadian Navy as a River class destroyer from September-October 1940 when she was lost in a collision with a freighter.
- HMCS Margaree (DDH 230) (en:HMCS Margaree (DDH 230)) (II) served from 1957-1992 as a Cold War era St. Laurent class destroyer.
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USS Margaret is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Margaret (ID-2510) (en:USS Margaret (ID-2510)), a cargo ship in World War I, which was later renamed USS Chatham (ID-2510).
- USS Margaret (SP-527) (en:USS Margaret (SP-527)), a yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I, and which was used as an armed patrol craft.
- USS Margaret (SP-328) (en:USS Margaret (SP-328)), a trawler purchased by the U.S. Navy during World War I and configured as a patrol craft.
- USS Margaret (SP-524) (en:USS Margaret (SP-524)), a yacht converted to a patrol craft during World War I.
- USS Margaret (SP-531) (en:USS Margaret (SP-531)), a schooner placed into service during World War I.
- USS Margaret O (SP-614) (en:USS Margaret O (SP-614)), a motor boat on loan to the U.S. Navy during World War I.
- References
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ARM Mariano Matamoros may refer to one of the following patrol vessels of the Mexican Navy:
- USS Herald (AM-101) (en:ARM Mariano Matamoros (G17)), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Herald (AM-101); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 1 February 1973; converted to a survey ship; stricken before 1993
- USS Sage (AM-111) (en:ARM Mariano Matamoros (P117)), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Sage (AM-111); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 4 November 1973 and renamed ARM Hermenegildo Galeana (C86); renamed ARM Mariano Matamoros (P117) to free name Hermenegildo Galeana for the former American Bronstein-class frigate USS Bronstein (FF-1037), acquired by the Mexican Navy in 1993
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USS Marie has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Marie (SP-100) (en:USS Marie (SP-100)), a patrol boat in commission from June 1917 to August 1919
- USS Marie (SP-1260) (en:USS Marie (SP-1260)), a patrol boat in commission from October 1917 to January 1919
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USS Marietta is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Marietta (1803) (en:USS Marietta (1803)), was a 5‑gun, 28‑oared row gunboat that participated in the War of 1812
- Marietta class monitor (en:USS Marietta (1864)), was a light draft, single‑turreted, ironclad, screw monitor
- USS Marietta (PG-15) (en:USS Marietta (PG-15)), was a schooner rigged gunboat commissioned 1 September 1897
- USS Marietta (AN-82) (en:USS Marietta (YN-101/AN-82)), was a net layer launched 27 April 1945.
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Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Marigold, after the marigold flower.
- The first HMS Marigold (1650) (en:Marigold) was a 22-gun ship captured from the Portuguese in 1650 and sold 1658. (not exists)
- The second Marigold was a 3-gun hoy, a 42-ton vessel built at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1653 and broken up in 1712.
- The third HMS Marigold (1673) (en:Marigold) was a 4-gun fireship purchased in 1673 and lost in action in August of that year. (not exists)
- The fourth HMS Marigold (1677) (en:Marigold) was a 44-gun fourth-rate captured from Algeria in 1677 and wrecked 1679. (not exists)
- The fifth HMS Marigold (1915) (en:Marigold) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold 1920. (not exists)
- The sixth HMS Marigold (K87) (en:Marigold) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and sunk December 1942.
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USS Marin may refer to:
- USS Sparrow (AMc-31) (en:USS Marin (YNT-21)), was purchased by the Navy 14 November 1940 and placed out of service 18 June 1946
- USS Marin (YTB-753) (en:USS Marin (YTB-753)), was a tugboat launched in April 1960 and struck in 1991 (not exists)
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[[en:USS Marin]]
Marina may refer to:
- MV Marina (en:MV Marina), built in 1935 as Kronprinsessan Ingrid; renamed Christopher Polhem in 1935 and Marina in 1963; retired from service in 2006 (not exists)
- SS Culross (en:SS Marina), built in 1945 as Empire Antelope; renamed Culross in 1946, Akastos in 1960 and Marina in 1968; scrapped in 1968
- MS Marina (en: MS Marina), a cruise ship built in 2009 and entering service in 2010 and owned by Oceania Cruises
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USS Mariner may refer to:
- USS Mariner (SP-1136) (en:USS Mariner (SP-1136)), formerly the steam tugboat Jack T. Scully, was built in 1899 and delivered to the US Navy in 1917. She was lost at sea and stricken in 1918.
- USS Mariner (1906) (en:USS Mariner (1906)), a steam tug, was built in 1906, and taken over by the US Navy in 1918. She was returned to her owner and stricken in 1919.
- USS Mariner (en:U.S.S. Mariner) is a sports blog that focuses on the Seattle Mariners
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[[en:USS Mariner]]
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Mariner:
- The first HMS Mariner (1801) (en:HMS Mariner), launched in 1801, was a 12-gun brig, sold in 1814. (not exists)
- The second HMS Mariner (1846) (en:HMS Mariner), launched in 1846, was a 16-gun brig, sold in 1865. (not exists)
- The third Mariner, launched in 1844 as HMS Juno was a 26-gun sixth-rate, renamed Mariner in 1878, and renamed Atalanta in 1878. She foundered in the Atlantic in 1880.
- The fourth HMS Mariner (1884) (en:HMS Mariner), launched in 1884, was a Mariner-class composite screw sloop, sold in 1929.
- The fifth HMS Mariner (J380) (en:Mariner (J380)), launched in 1944, was an Algerine-class minesweeper. She was transferred to the Burmese Navy in 1958 and renamed Yan Myo Aung.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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Marinia was the name of a number of tugs.
- List of Empire ships (A) (en:ST Marinia), the former Empire Aid
- List of Empire ships (M) (en:ST Marinia), the former Empire Mary.
- ST Marinia, a 392 GRT tug built in 1955.<ref name=Ships>{{cite book | first = and Sawyer, L A| last = Mitchell, W H | year = 1995| month = | title = The Empire Ships| pages = p368| publisher = Lloyd's of London Press Ltd| location = London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong|isbn=1-85044-275-4 }}
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Marksman. Another was planned but never completed:
- HMS Marksman was to have been an M-class destroyer. She was projected in 1913, but not ordered.
- HMS Marksman (1915) (en:HMS Marksman) was a Marksman-class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold for breaking up in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Mahratta (G23) (en:HMS Marksman) was to have been an M-class destroyer. She was damaged while under construction in 1941, was salvaged, renamed HMS Mahratta and launched in 1942 and was sunk in 1944.
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Six warships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Marlborough after the Duke of Marlborough:
- HMS St Michael (1669) (en:Saint Michael), a second-rate, renamed Marlborough in 1706, fought in the Seven Years' War, present in Sir George Pocock's fleet at the taking of Havana from the Spanish in 1762, foundered at sea later in 1762.
- HMS Marlborough (1767) (en:HMS Marlborough), a third-rate built in 1767 fought in the American Revolutionary War, heavily damaged in the Battle of the Glorious First of June in 1794, and wrecked in 1800.
- HMS Marlborough (1807) (en:HMS Marlborough) - a third-rate built in 1807 and broken up in 1835.
- HMS Marlborough (1855) (en:HMS Marlborough) - a first-rate screw ship built in 1855, renamed Vernon II in 1904, sank on her way to being broken up in 1924.
- HMS Marlborough (1912) (en:HMS Marlborough) was an Iron Duke class battleship built in 1912 fought in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and was decommissioned in 1932. This ship evacuated surviving members of the Russian royal family, the Romanovs, from the Crimea during the Russian Civil War.
- HMS Marlborough (F233) (en:HMS Marlborough) is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1989, sold to the Chilean Navy in 2008 and renamed CNS Almirante Condell (FF-06).
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USS Marlin may refer to:
- USS Marlin (SS-205) (en:USS Marlin (SS-205)), was a Mackerel-class submarine launched 29 January 1941 and sold for scrapping 29 March 1946
- USS Marlin (SST-2) (en:USS Marlin (SST-2)), was launched 14 October 1953 and donated for a museum ship in 1973 and resides in Omaha, Nebraska
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USS Marmora may refer to:
- USS Marmora (1862) (en:USS Marmora (1862)), was a stern wheel steamer purchased by the US Navy 17 September 1862 and decommissioned 7 July 1865
- USS Marmora (IX-189) (en:USS Marmora (IX-189)), was acquired by the US Navy 13 December 1944 and sold for scrapping 1 February 1947 (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Marne, after the River Marne in France, site of the First Battle of the Marne in 1914:
- HMS Marne (1915) (en:HMS Marne) was an Admiralty M class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Marne (G35) (en:HMS Marne) was an M class destroyer launched in 1940. She was sold to the Turkish Navy in 1958 and renamed Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak. She was discarded in 1970.
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At least two ships have been named the Marquis of Rockingham:
- Marquis of Rockingham (East Indiaman) (en:Marquis of Rockingham), an East Indiaman which was wrecked in 1775
- HMS Adventure (1771) (en:HMS Adventure), a barque that sailed with Cook in the 1770s, originally named Marquis of Rockingham
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USS Mars may refer to:
- USS Charleston (1798) (en:USS Mars (1798)), was a galley built in 1798 and renamed Charleston while under construction
- USS Mars (AC-6) (en:USS Mars (AC-6)), was launched 10 April 1909 and sold 22 June 1923
- USS Mars AR-16, was laid down 16 May 1945 but construction was canceled 12 August 1945
- USS Mars (AFS-1) (en:USS Mars (AFS-1)), was launched 15 June 1963 and decommissioned 1 February 1993
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Mars, after Mars, the Roman god of war:
- The first Mars was a 50-gun ship, originally Dutch, captured in the Second Anglo-Dutch War in 1665, and sold in 1667.
- The second Mars was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line, originally French, captured by HMS Nottingham off Cape Clear in 1746. She was wrecked in 1755 near Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- The third HMS Mars (1759) (en:Mars) was a 74-gun third-rate, launched in 1759 and sold in 1784.
- The fourth Mars was a 32-gun fifth-rate, originally Dutch, captured in the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War in 1781 in the West Indies, and sold in 1784.
- The fifth HMS Mars (1794) (en:Mars), was a 74-gun third-rate, launched in 1794. She took part in the Spithead mutiny in 1797 and the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She was broken up in 1823.
- The sixth HMS Mars (1848) (en:Mars), was an 80-gun second-rate, launched in 1848, converted to screw propulsion, and sold in 1929. Between 1869 and 1929 she served as a training ship.
- The seventh Mars was a Majestic-class battleship, launched in 1896. She served as a guardship and transport in World War I and was sold in 1921.
- Mars was to have been a cruiser, but was cancelled in 1946.
- Авианосцы типа «Колоссус» Тип «Колоссус» (англ. Colossus class) — серия британских лёгких авианосцев периода Второй мировой войны. (A en:Colossus-class aircraft carrier was named Mars in 1942, but renamed before being launched as Pioneer in 1944.)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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French cruiser Marseillaise may refer to:
- French cruiser Marseillaise (1900) (en:French cruiser Marseillaise (1900)), a Gloire-class cruiser, launched in 1900, stricken in 1929, and scrapped in 1933
- French cruiser Marseillaise (1935) (en:French cruiser Marseillaise (1935)), a La Galissonnière-class cruiser launched in 1935 and sunk during World War II
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USS Marshall may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Marshall (DD-676) (en:USS Marshall (DD-676)), a destroyer in commission from 1943 to 1969
- USS Hunter Marshall (DE-602), a destroyer escort converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS Hunter Marshall (APD-112)
- USS Hunter Marshall (APD-112) (en:USS Hunter Marshall (APD-112)), a high-speed transport in commission from 1945 to 1946
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USS Martin may refer to:
- USS Martin (1864) (en:USS Martin (1864)), was a screw tug purchased by the US Navy 16 June 1864 and decommissioned in June 1865
- USS Martin (DE-30) (en:USS Martin (DE-30)), was launched 18 May 1943 and sold for scrapping 15 May 1946
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Twelve ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Martin
- HMS Martin (1651) (en:HMS Martin) was a ship captured in 1651 and sold in 1653. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1652) (en:HMS Martin) was a ship launched in 1652 and sold in 1667. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1694) (en:HMS Martin) was a 10-gun ketch launched in 1694 and captured by the French in 1702. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1761) (en:HMS Martin) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1761 and sold in 1784. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1790) (en:HMS Martin) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1790. She foundered in 1800.
- HMS Martin (1805) (en:HMS Martin) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1805. She foundered in 1806. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1809) (en:HMS Martin) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1809 and wrecked in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1821) (en:HMS Martin) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1821. She foundered in 1826. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1850) (en:HMS Martin) was a 16-gun brig launched in 1850. She was used as a training brig from 1890 and was renamed HMS Kingfisher. She was sold in 1907. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1890) (en:HMS Martin) was a training brig, built as HMS Mayflower, but renamed in 1888 before being launched in 1890. She was used as coal hulk from 1907, being renamed C23. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (1910) (en:HMS Martin) was an Acorn class destroyer launched in 1910 and sold in 1920. (not exists)
- HMS Martin (G44) (en:HMS Martin) was an M class destroyer launched in 1940 and sunk in 1942.
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- HMS Martin Garcia (en:HMS Martin Garcia) was a ship purchased in 1470 and listed until 1485. (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mary Galley:
- HMS Mary Galley (1687) (en:HMS Mary Galley) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1687. She underwent a 'great repair' in 1708, and was again rebuilt in 1727. She was broken up in 1743. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Galley (1744) (en:HMS Mary Galley) was a 44-gun fourth rate launched in 1744 and sunk as a breakwater in 1764. (not exists)
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mary Grace:
- HMS Mary Grace (1468) (en:HMS Mary Grace) was a ship purchased in 1468 and listed until 1480. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Grace (1522) (en:HMS Mary Grace) was a hoy captured in 1522 and listed until 1525. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Grace (1560) (en:HMS Mary Grace) was a storeship captured in 1560 and listed until 1562. (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mary James:
- HMS Mary James (1512) (en:HMS Mary James) was a ship purchased in 1512 and listed until 1529. (not exists)
- HMS Mary James (1545) (en:HMS Mary James) was a ship captured in 1545 and listed until 1546. (not exists)
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SS Mary Luckenbach may refer to:
- SS Mary Luckenbach (1919) (en:SS Mary Luckenbach (1919)), a Hog Islander launched as SS Sac City; renamed Black Falcon (1932) and Mary Luckenbach (1941); sunk by an aerial torpedo on 13 September 1942
- SS Mary Luckenbach (1920) (en:SS Mary Luckenbach (1920)), a Design 1019 ship; renamed four times between 1936 and 1957; scrapped in 1963 (not exists)
- USS Waukesha (AKA-84) (en:SS Mary Luckenbach (1945)), a post-World War II name for the United States Navy attack cargo ship USS Waukesha (AKA-84); collided with and sank U.S. Navy hospital ship Benevolence (AH-13) in 1950; scrapped in 1970
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named Mary Rose. The first is thought to have been named after Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII of England, and the rose, the symbol of the Tudor dynasty. Later Mary Roses are named after the first.
- Мэри Роуз «Мэри Роуз» (Mary Rose) — трёхпалубный флагман английского военного флота при короле Генрихе VIII Тюдоре. (en:Mary Rose was a carrack launched in 1509. She was rebuilt in 1536, but sank in a battle against the French in the Solent in 1545. Part of her structure was raised in 1982 and is preserved in Portsmouth.)
- HMS Mary Rose (1556) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was a 39-gun galleon launched in 1556. She participated in the battles against the Spanish Armada in 1588, was rebuilt in 1589 and broken up in 1618.
- HMS Mary Rose (1623) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was a 26-gun ship launched in 1623 and wrecked in 1650. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Rose (1650) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was a 32-gun ship, possibly a hired merchant vessel, in service between 1650 and 1654. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Rose (1654) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was a 40-gun fourth-rate launched in 1654 as Maidstone, and renamed after the Restoration in 1660. She was captured by the French in 1691.
- HMS Mary Rose (1799) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was a 4-gun brig, previously the French ship Maria Rose. She was captured in 1799 off Acre and was sold in 1801. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Rose (1915) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was an Admiralty M class destroyer launched in 1915 and sunk in 1917 by the German cruisers SMS Brummer and SMS Bremse. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Rose (1918) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was a tender purchased in 1918 and sold in 1922. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Rose (J360) (en:HMS Mary Rose) was an Algerine class minesweeper launched in 1943 and broken up in 1957. (not exists)
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Fifteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mary:
- HMS Mary (1350) (en:HMS Mary) was a Cinque Ports ship in service in 1350. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1400) (en:HMS Mary) was a ship in service from 1400 and given away in 1423. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1413) (en:HMS Mary) was a ship in service from 1413 and lost in 1426. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1648) (en:HMS Mary) was a Royalist ketch in 1648. She was captured by the Parliamentarians in 1649 and not listed thereafter. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1650) (en:HMS Mary) was a 50-gun Speaker-class frigate launched in 1650 as Speaker, renamed HMS Mary in 1660, rebuilt in 1688 and wrecked in 1703.
- HMS Mary (1666) (en:HMS Mary) was a 4-gun fireship purchased in 1666 and sold in 1667. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1667) (en:HMS Mary) was a 4-gun fireship purchased in 1667 and expended that year. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1677) (en:HMS Mary) was an 8-gun yacht launched in 1677. She was rebuilt in 1727 and 1761 and was broken up in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1694) (en:HMS Mary) was a 10-gun ketch of unknown origin that foundered in 1694. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1702) (en:HMS Mary) was a 4-gun smack launched in 1702. She was rebuilt in 1728 and lost in 1778. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1704) (en:HMS Mary) was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line launched in 1704, rebuilt in 1742 and renamed HMS Princess Mary, and sold in 1766.
- HMS Mary (1794) (en:HMS Mary) was a gunvessel purchased in 1794 and sold in 1798. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1797) (en:HMS Mary) was a 6-gun tender purchased in 1797 and listed until 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1812) (en:HMS Mary) was a 3-gun schooner listed in 1812 and captured by the Americans in 1813. (not exists)
- HMS Mary (1867) (en:HMS Mary) was a Coastguard cutter launched in 1867 and sold in 1905. (not exists)
- Ships that have used Mary in their names
- HMS Mary and John (en:HMS Mary and John) was a ship purchased in 1487, rebuilt in 1512 and listed until 1528. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Ann (en:HMS Mary Ann) was a 4-gun bomb vessel purchased in 1694 and sold in 1698. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Antrim (en:HMS Mary Antrim) was a 14-gun Irish Royalist ship captured in 1644 by the Parliamentarians and renamed Tiger’s Whelp in 1649, after which she was lost. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Breton (en:HMS Mary Breton) was a ship captured from the French in 1415 but recaptured by them in 1421. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Flyboat (en:HMS Mary Flyboat) was a ship captured in 1650 and sold in 1657. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Fortune (en:HMS Mary Fortune) was a ship launched in 1497 and rebuilt in 1512 when she was renamed HMS Swallow. She is listed until 1527. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Galley (en:HMS Mary Galley) was the name of two ships.
- HMS Mary George (en:HMS Mary George) was a ship purchased in 1512 and listed until 1526. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Gloria (en:HMS Mary Gloria) was a ship purchased in 1517 and listed until 1522. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Grace (en:HMS Mary Grace) was the name of three ships.
- HMS Mary Guildford (en:HMS Mary Guildford) was a ship listed between 1524 and 1539. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Hamboro (en:HMS Mary Hamboro) was a 70-gun ship purchased in 1544 and sold in 1555. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Hampton (en:HMS Mary Hampton) was a carrack captured from the Genoese in 1416. She foundered in 1420. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Imperial (en:HMS Mary Imperial) was a ship listed between 1513 and 1525. (not exists)
- HMS Mary James (en:HMS Mary James) was the name of two ships.
- HMS Mary Norwell (en:HMS Mary Norwell) was a ship listed in 1549. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Odierne (en:HMS Mary Odierne) was a ship captured in 1545. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Mistley (en:HMS Maryport) was to have been a Hunt class minesweeper, but she was renamed HMS Mistley before her launch in 1918. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Prize (en:HMS Mary Prize) was the name of three ships. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Rose (en:HMS Mary Rose) was the name of nine ships, the first being the Tudor warship Mary Rose, now preserved at Portsmouth.
- HMS Mary of Rouen (en:HMS Mary of Rouen) was a ship captured in 1626 and listed until 1627. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Thomas (en:HMS Mary Thomas) was a ship captured in 1545 and listed until 1546. (not exists)
- HMS Maryton (M1203) (en:HMS Maryton) was a Ton class coastal minesweeper launched in 1958 and sold for scrapping in 1969. (not exists)
- HMS Mary Willoughby (en:HMS Mary Willoughby) was a ship listed in 1535. She was captured by the Scots in 1536, but recaptured in 1547. She was rebuilt in 1551 and sold in 1573.
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- HMY Mary (en:HMY Mary) was an 8-gun royal yacht presented by the Dutch in 1660 and wrecked in 1675.
- HMAS Maryborough (J195) (en:HMAS Maryborough) was a Bathurst class corvette launched in 1940 and lent to the Royal Australian Navy in 1941. She was sold into civilian service in 1947 and was renamed Isobel Queen.
- HMS Princess Mary (en:HMS Princess Mary)
- HMS Queen Mary Его Величества Корабль «Куин Мэри» (англ. HMS Queen Mary) — линейный крейсер Королевского военно-морского флота Великобритании времён Первой мировой войны. (en:HMS Queen Mary)
- Royal Mary, of the Royal Scots Navy, launched in 1696, transferred to the Royal Navy at the Union in 1707, when she was renamed HMS Glasgow (1707), and sold in 1719
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Maryborough, for the city of Maryborough, Queensland
- HMAS Maryborough (J195) (en:HMAS Maryborough (J195)), a Bathurst class corvette commissioned in 1941, decommissioned in 1945, and sold into private ownership in 1947
- HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95) (en:HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95)), an Armidale class patrol boat commissioned in 2007 and active as of 2010
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Ships named HMAS Maryborough are entitled to carry three 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) 1942-44
- 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)
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Maryland in honor of the U.S. state of Maryland.
- USS Maryland (1799) (en:USS Maryland (1799)), was a sloop that served for three years during the Napoleonic Wars
- USS Maryland (ACR-8) (en:USS Maryland (ACR-8)), was a Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser that saw action during World War I and was later renamed Frederick
- USS Maryland (BB-46) (en:USS Maryland (BB-46)), was a Colorado-class battleship known as "Fighting Mary," and saw action during World War II
- USS Maryland (SSBN-738) (en:USS Maryland (SSBN-738)), is an Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine commissioned in 1992, and currently in active service
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USS Mason may refer to:
- USS Mason (DD-191) (en:USS Mason (DD-191)), was a Clemson-class destroyer launched in 1919, and transferred to the British Royal Navy in October 1940 - renamed the HMS Broadwater
- USS Mason (DE-529) (en:USS Mason (DE-529)), was a Evarts-class destroyer escort that served in the Second World War.
- USS Mason (DDG-87) USS Mason (DDG-87) — 37-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 Mason (DDG-87), is a Arleigh Burke-class destroyer launched 23 June 2001 and currently in active service.)
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USS Massachusetts may refer to:
- USRC Massachusetts (1791) (en:USRC Massachusetts (1791)), a topsail schooner, was the first Revenue Marine cutter of the United States
- USS Massachusetts (1845) (en:USS Massachusetts (1845)), was a wooden steamer that saw action during the Mexican-American War and in Puget Sound
- USS Massachusetts (1860) (en:USS Massachusetts (1860)), was an iron screw steamer that saw action during the American Civil War
- USS Passaconaway (1863) (en:USS Massachusetts (1869)), was the never-launched Kalamazoo-class monitor Passaconaway renamed first to Thunderer then to Massachusetts before being scrapped in 1884
- USS Massachusetts (BB-2) (en:USS Massachusetts (BB-2)) was a battleship that saw action in the Spanish-American War.
- USS Oglala (CM-4) (en:USS Massachusetts (1917)), was purchased by the US Navy as SS Massachusetts from the Eastern Steamship Co. in 1917; commissioned 7 December 1917 and renamed Shawmut 7 January 1918
- Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (1920) Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (англ. South Dakota class) — тип линейных кораблей США. (en:USS Massachusetts (BB-54) was a battleship already under construction when she was canceled by the Washington Naval Treaty in 1923)
- USS Massachusetts (BB-59) (en:USS Massachusetts (BB-59)) was a battleship that saw action in World War II
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USCGC Matagorda has been the name of more than one United States Coast Guard ship, and may refer to:
- USCGC Matagorda (WAVP-373) (en:USCGC Matagorda (WAVP-373)), later WHEC-373, a cutter in commission from 1949 to 1967
- USCGC Matagorda (WPB-1303) (en:USCGC Matagorda (WPB-1303)), a patrol boat decommissioned after a failed Deepwater re-fit.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Matchless:
- HMS Matchless (1914) (en:HMS Matchless) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Matchless (G52) (en:HMS Matchless) was an M-class destroyer launched in 1941 and sold to the Turkish Navy in 1959. She was renamed Kilicala Pasha and was discarded in 1970. (not exists)
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Matsonia may refer to:
- Matsonia (1913) passenger steamship built for Matson Lines. Served as USS Matsonia (ID # 1589) in 1918-1919. Renamed Etolin in 1937 and served as USAT Etolin in 1940-1946. Scrapped in 1957.
- SS Malolo (en:SS Malolo) (1927) ocean liner rechristened SS Matsonia in 1937 and served as troopship USS Matsonia in World War II. Later renamed Atlantic and then Queen Frederica. Scrapped in 1977.
- SS Monterey (en:SS Monterey) (1932) ocean liner, served as troopship USAT Monterey 1941-1946. Rechristened SS Matsonia in 1957. Renamed SS Lurline in 1963 and then SS Britanis in 1970. Sold for scrap as Belofin-1; sunk while under tow in 2000.
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SS Matsonia may refer to one of these ships operated by the Matson Navigation Company:
- USS Matsonia (ID-1589) (en:SS Matsonia (1913)), served as USS Matsonia (ID-1589) during World War I; sold to the Alaska Packers Association and renamed Etolin; served as United States Army troopship USAT Etolin during World War II; placed in reserve fleet in 1946, scrapped in 1957
- SS Malolo (en:SS Matsonia (1926)), originally named Malolo, was renamed Matsonia in 1937; served as troopship during World War II; later sold to Home Lines and operated as Atlantic and, later, Queen Frederica; damaged by fire in 1978, she was scrapped three years later
- SS Monterey (en:SS Matsonia (1932)), originally named the Monterey, then renamed in 1957, before being sold and becoming the Lurline and then the Britanis for Chandris Lines, operating as a cruise ship for the until 2000, when she was sold for scrap and sank on her way to Indian ship breakers.
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Japanese destroyer Matsu may refer to:
- Japanese destroyer Matsu (1915) (en:Japanese destroyer Matsu (1915)), a Kaba-class destroyer; stricken in November 1931 and broken up (not exists)
- Japanese destroyer Matsu (1944) (en:Japanese destroyer Matsu (1943)), a lead ship of the Matsu-class destroyers; sunk 1944
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USS Mattabesett or Mattabesset may refer to:
- USS Mattabesett (1863) (en:USS Mattabesett (1864)), a schooner-rigged, wooden hulled, double-ended, sidewheel gunboat that served from 1864 until 1865
- USS Mattabesset (AOG-52) (en:USS Mattabesset (AOG-52)), a gasoline tanker, that served from 1945 until 1968
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USS Maui has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Maui (ID-1514) (en:USS Maui (ID-1514)), a troop transport in commission from 1918 to 1919
- USS Leyte (ARG-8) (en:USS Maui (ARG-8)), an internal combustion repair ship in commission from 1944 to 1946, originally named USS Leyte and renamed USS Maui in 1945
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USS Maumee or USNS Maumee has been the name of four ships in the United States Navy. These ships are named for the Maumee River, which flows from Indiana through Ohio to empty into Lake Erie at Toledo.
- USS Maumee (1864) (en:USS Maumee (1864)), a 593-ton screw steam gunboat in commission from 1864 to 1865
- USS Maumee (AO-2) (en:USS Maumee (AO-2)), an oiler in commission from 1916 to 1922 and from 1942 to 1946
- USS Maumee (ID-1339) (en:USS Maumee (ID-1339)), a collier commissioned in 1918
- USNS Maumee (T-AO-149) (en:USNS Maumee (T-AO-149)), a U.S. Navy fleet oiler in non-commissioned service with the Military Sea Transportation Service and Military Sealift Command from 1956 until the 1980s.
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USS Mauna Loa has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Mauna Loa (SP-28) (en:USS Mauna Loa (SP-28)), a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
- USS Mauna Loa (AE-8) (en:USS Mauna Loa (AE-8)), an ammunition ship in commission from 1943 to 1947, from 1955 to 1958, and from 1961 to 1971
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One ship and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mauritius, in reference to the former colony of Mauritius:
- HMS Mauritius (80) (en:HMS Mauritius) was a Crown Colony-class light cruiser launched in 1939 and scrapped in 1965.
- HMS Mauritius (shore establishment) (en:HMS Mauritius) was a radio station in Mauritius, commissioned in 1962. It ceased to operate in 1975 and was paid off in 1976. (not exists)
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USS Maury may refer to:
- USS Commodore Maury (SP-656), was a fishing steamer that served in a noncommissioned status in the 5th Naval District during World War I
- USS Maury (DD-100) (en:USS Maury (DD-100)) was a Wickes class destroyer during World War I
- USS Maury (DD-401) DD 401 Maury (Корабль соединённых штатов Мэури) — американский эсминец типа Гридли, головной в серии. (en:USS Maury (DD-401) was a Benham-class destroyer during World War II)
- USS Maury (AGS-16) (en:USS Maury (AGS-16)) ex Renate was an Artemis class attack cargo ship during World War II and a survey ship from 1946 until stricken in 1969
- Golden Bear (ship) (en:USNS Maury (T-AGS-39)), an oceanographic survey ship was built in 1989 and struck in 1994 then turned over to the Maritime Administration and renamed Golden Bear
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TCG Mauvenet may refer to one of the following ships of the Turkish Navy:
- Muavenet-i Milliye (en:Ottoman torpedo boat Muavenet-i Milliye), a torpedo boat of the Ottoman Navy that entered service in 1910; sank British battleship Goliath during the Battle of Çanakkale of World War I; transferred to the Turkish Navy upon that navy's creation; taken out of service in 1923; scrapped, 1953
- HMS Inconstant (H49) (en:TCG Muavenet (1941)), a Demirhisar-class destroyer ordered from the United Kingdom just prior to World War II; after the outbreak of that war, ship was purchased by the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Inconstant (H49); transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1946 with name restored to Mauvenet
- TCG Muavenet (DM 357) (en:TCG Muavenet (DM 357)), the former American Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer USS Gwin (DM-33), a destroyer minelayer transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1971; struck by two Sea Sparrow missiles fired from USS Saratoga during a NATO exercise in the Saros Bay, Turkey, in 1992; scrapped, 1993
- USS Capodanno (FF-1093) (en:TCG Muavenet (F-250)), the former American Knox-class frigate USS Capodanno (FF-1093); given to Turkey by the United States Navy as restitution for wrecking the previous Muavenet
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USS Mayflower has been the name of three ships in the United States Navy. They are named for the Mayflower, which transported the Pilgrim Fathers from Plymouth, England to Virginia.
- USS Mayflower (1866) (en:USS Mayflower (1866)), a screw tug built in 1866.
- USS Mayflower (PY-1) (en:USS Mayflower (PY-1)), a patrol yacht built in 1896.
- USS Mayflower (1897) (en:USS Mayflower (1897)), a lighthouse boat that was built in 1897, but did not see service until 1917.
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HMS Mayfly may refer to two vessels of the British Royal Navy named after the mayfly:
- Mayfly, a torpedo boat launched in January 1907, having been named HMS TB.11 whilst under construction; sunk by a naval mine in March 1916
- HMS Mayfly (1915) (en:HMS Mayfly (1915)), a Fly-class river gunboat constructed in sections at Yarrow in 1915; lent to the War Department in January 1918; sold at Basra in March 1923 (not exists)
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Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Mayrant for John Mayrant.
- The first USS Mayrant (DD-31) (en:USS Mayrant (DD-31)) was a modified Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1910, served in World War I and decommissioned in 1920.
- The second USS Mayrant (DD-402) (en:USS Mayrant (DD-402)) was a Benham-class destroyer launched in 1938, served in World War II and decommissioned in 1946. She survived the Operation Crossroads atom-bomb tests.
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USC&GS McArthur was the name of two United States Coast and Geodetic Survey ships, and may refer to:
- USC&GS McArthur (1874) (en:USC&GS McArthur (1874)), a survey ship in service in the United States Coast Survey from 1874 to 1876 and the Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1878 to 1915
- USC&GS McArthur (MSS 22), a survey ship in service in the Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1966 to 1970 and in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from 1970 to 2003 as NOAAS McArthur (S 330)
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NOAAS McArthur or NOAAS McArthur II may refer to more than one ship of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminsitration:
- NOAAS McArthur (S 330) (en:NOAAS McArthur (S 330)), a survey ship in service in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1966 to 1970 and in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminsitration from 1970 to 2003
- NOAAS McArthur II (R 330) (en:NOAAS McArthur II (R 330)), a research ship in service since 2003
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USS McNeal may refer to:
- USS G. H. McNeal (SP-312) (en:USS G. H. McNeal (SP-312)), a United States Navy minesweeper in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Kenneth L. McNeal (SP-333) (en:USS Kenneth L. McNeal (SP-333)), a United States Navy minesweeper in commission from 1917 to 1919
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS McCall for Edward McCall.
- USS McCall (DD-28) (en:USS McCall (DD-28)) was a modified Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1910 and served in World War I. She served in the United States Coast Guard from 1924 to 1930. She was sold in 1934.
- USS McCall (DD-400) DD 400 McCall (Корабль соединённых штатов Мак-Кэлл) — американский эсминец типа Гридли. (en:USS McCall (DD-400) was a Gridley-class destroyer launched in 1937, served in World War II and was decommissioned in 1945.)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS McCalla for Bowman H. McCalla.
- USS McCalla (DD-253) (en:USS McCalla (DD-253)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Stanley in 1940.
- USS McCalla (DD-488) (en:USS McCalla (DD-488)), was a Gleaves-class destroyer commissioned in 1942 and transferred to the Turkish Navy as Giresun (D‑345) in 1949.
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USS McCawley may refer to:
- USS McCawley (DD-276) (en:USS McCawley (DD-276)), a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and decommissioned in 1930.
- USS McCawley (APA-4) (en:USS McCawley (APA-4)), a transport commissioned in 1940 and later recommissioned as APA-4. She was sunk by a combination of enemy and friendly fire in 1943.
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS McCook for Roderick S. McCook.
- USS McCook (DD-252) (en:USS McCook (DD-252)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS St. Croix.
- USS McCook (DD-496) (en:USS McCook (DD-496)), was a Gleaves-class destroyer, commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1949
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McCulloch or Hugh McCulloch has been the name of more than one ship of the United States Revenue Cutter Service or United States Coast Guard, and may refer to:
- USRC McCulloch (1865) (en:USRC McCulloch (1865)), also known as USRC Hugh McCulloch, a cutter in commission in the Revenue Cutter Service from 1865 to 1875 (not exists)
- USRC Mosswood (1866) (en:USRC Mosswood (1866)), a cutter in commission in the Revenue Cutter Service from 1866 to 1888 that was renamed USRC Hugh McCulloch in 1877 (not exists)
- USS McCulloch (1897) (en:USRC McCulloch (1897)), a cutter in commission in the Revenue Cutter Service from 1897 to 1915 and in the Coast Guard as USCGC McCulloch from 1915 to 1917
- USCGC McCulloch (WAVP-386) (en:USCGC McCulloch (WAVP-386)), later WHEC-386, a cutter in commission in the Coast Guard from 1946 to 1972
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS McDermot for David McDermut.
- USS McDermut (DD-262) (en:USS McDermut (DD-262)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and decommissioned in 1929
- USS McDermut (DD-677) (en:USS McDermut (DD-677)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1963
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USS McDougal may refer to one of several United States Navy ships named in honor of David Stockton McDougal:
- USS McDougal (DD-54) (en:USS McDougal (DD-54)), an O'Brien-class destroyer, commissioned in 1914, served during World War I, decommissioned in 1922 and transferred to the United States Coast Guard until struck in 1934
- USS McDougal (DD-358) DD 358 McDougal (Корабль соединённых штатов Макдугал) — американский эсминец типа Porter. (en:USS McDougal (DD-358), a Porter-class destroyer, commissioned in 1936, served during World War II and decommissioned in 1946)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS McKean, in honor of William McKean.
- USS McKean (DD-90) (en:USS McKean (DD-90)), was a Wickes-class destroyer, converted to APD-5 for service in World War II.
- USS McKean (DD-784) (en:USS McKean (DD-784)), was a Gearing-class destroyer during World War II.
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS McKee, in honor of Hugh W. McKee.
- USS McKee (TB-18) (en:USS McKee (TB-18)), was a Dahlgren-class torpedo boat from 1898 to 1912
- USS McKee (DD-87) (en:USS McKee (DD-87)), was a Wickes-class destroyer during World War I
- USS McKee (DD-575) (en:USS McKee (DD-575)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer during World War II
- USS McKee (AS-41) (en:USS McKee (AS-41)), was a Emory S Land-class submarine tender launched in 1980 and decommissioned in 1999
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USS McLanahan may refer to:
- USS McLanahan (DD-264) (en:USS McLanahan (DD-264)), a Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1919 and transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 where she served as HMS Bradford (H72)
- USS McLanahan (DD-615) DD 615 McLanahan (Корабль соединённых штатов Маклэнэхан) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS McLanahan (DD-615), a Benson-class destroyer commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1946)
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USS Meade may refer to:
- USS Meade (DD-274) (en:USS Meade (DD-274)), a Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1919; transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Ramsey (G-60), 1940
- USS Meade (DD-602) DD 602 Meade (Корабль соединённых штатов Мид) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS Meade (DD-602), a Benson-class destroyer commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1946.)
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Two vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Meda:
- HMS Meda (1880) (en:HMS Meda) was a survey schooner launched in 1880 at Barnstaple and purchased that year by the Navy. She was sold in 1887 to the Government of Western Australia.
- HMS Meda (1943) (en:HMS Meda) was a Harbour Defence Motor Launch launched in 1943 at Bideford and previously known as SDML 3552, SDML 1301 and HDML 1301. The boat acted as a navigation marker during the invasion Elba in June 1944. After the Second World War she was used for survey work in the Mediterranean and English Channel,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hmsmedusa.org.uk/HDML_Boats_1300-1349.html | title = HDML Boats 1300-1349 | work =The Medusa Trust | accessdate=2008-10-28}}
</ref> and renamed HMS Meda in 1949. The vessel was sold to a private individual in 1966. (not exists)
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Medea, or HMS Medee, after the Medea of Greek mythology, whilst another was planned:
- HMS Medea (1744) (en:HMS Medea) was a 26-gun sixth-rate, originally the French Medee. She was captured by HMS Dreadnaught in 1744 and was sold in 1745. She subsequently operated as the privateer Boscawen. (not exists)
- HMS Medea (1778) (en:HMS Medea) was a 28-gun sixth-rate launched in 1778 and sold in 1795. (not exists)
- HMS Medee (1800) (en:HMS Medee) was a 36-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1800. She was used as a prison ship from 1802 and was sold in 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Medea was to have been a 32-gun fifth-rate of 658 tons. She was ordered from Woolwich Dockyard in 1800 but was later cancelled.
- HMS Medea (1833) (en:HMS Medea) was a paddle sloop launched in 1833 and sold in 1867. (not exists)
- HMS Medea (1888) (en:HMS Medea) was a Marathon class second class cruiser launched in 1888 and sold in 1914. (not exists)
- HMS Medea (1915) (en:HMS Medea) was a Medea class destroyer, originally to be the Greek Kriti. She was purchased on the ways in 1914, launched in 1915, and sold for breaking up in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS M22 (en:HMS Medea) was an M15 class monitor, launched in 1915 as HMS M22. She was renamed HMS Medea in 1925 and was sold in 1930. (not exists)
- See also
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mediator:
- HMS Mediator (1745) (en:HMS Mediator) was a 10-gun sloop purchased in 1745 and captured that year by a French privateer. (not exists)
- Action of 12 December 1782 (en:HMS Mediator) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched 1782. She became a storeship and was renamed HMS Camel in 1788, and was broken up in 1810.
- HMS Mediator (1804) (en:HMS Mediator) was a 44-gun fifth rate, previously the merchant Ann & Amelia. She was purchased in 1804, converted to a fireship in 1809 and expended that year in the Battle of the Basque Roads. (not exists)
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SS Medina may refer to:
- RMS Medina (1911) (en:RMS Medina (1911)), an ocean liner for Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company; sunk by German submarine UB-31 on 28 April 1917
- MV Doulos Phos (en:SS Medina (1914)), an ocean liner for the Mallory Line; renamed Roma (1949), Franca C. (1952), Doulos (1978); in active service {{as of|2009}}
as a floating library; the oldest active ocean-going ship
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USS Medusa may refer to:
- USS Nantucket (1862) (en:USS Medusa (1869)), was the single‑turreted monitor Nantucket renamed Medusa 15 June 1869 and reassigned her original name Nantucket 10 August 1869
- USS Medusa (AR-1) (en:USS Medusa (AR-1)), was a fleet repair ship launched 16 April 1923 and sold for scrapping 24 August 1950
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[[en:USS Medusa]]
HNLMS Medusa may refer to:
- HNLMS Van Speijk (1842), corvette, also known as Medusa, handed over to the Indonesian Navy in 1868
- HNLMS Medusa (1852), corvette
- HNLMS Medusa (1911) (en:HNLMS Medusa (1911)), minelayer
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Medusa, after the ancient Greek mythological figure Medusa:
- HMS Medusa (1785) (en:HMS Medusa) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1785 and wrecked in 1798. (not exists)
- HMS Medusa (1801) (en:HMS Medusa) was 32-gun fifth-rate frigate launched in 1801. She was Nelson's flagship on his return to England at Harwich on 9 August, was present at the Action of 5 October 1804 and was broken up in 1816.[2], (not exists)
- HMS Medusa was to have been a 46-gun fifth rate. She was ordered in 1816, reordered in 1830 and cancelled in 1831.
- HMS Medusa (1838) (en:HMS Medusa) was a wooden paddle packet launched in 1838 and sold in 1872. (not exists)
- HMS Medusa (1839) (en:HMS Medusa) was an iron paddle gunboat launched in 1839 and wrecked in 1853. (not exists)
- HMS Medusa (1888) (en:HMS Medusa) was a Marathon-class cruiser launched in 1888, on harbour service from 1910, sold in 1920 and resold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Medusa (1915) (en:HMS Medusa) was a Medea-class destroyer, previously the Greek Lesvos. She was purchased in 1914, before being launched in 1915. She was sunk in a collision with HMS Laverock in 1916. (not exists)
- HMS Medusa was an M29-class monitor, previously named HMS M29. She was renamed HMS Medusa in 1925, converted to a depot ship and renamed HMS Talbot in 1941, HMS Medway II in 1943 and back to HMS Medusa in 1944. She was sold in 1946 and broken up in 1947.
- HMS Medusa (A353) (en:HMS Medusa (A353)) was a harbour defence launch, launched in 1943 as ML 1387. She served in D-Day, was renamed BDB 76 in 1946, SDML 3516 in 1949 and Medusa in 1961. She was paid off in 1963, and is now a museum ship.[3][4] (not exists)
- Sources
- {{Colledge}}
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Eight ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Medway, after the River Medway.
- HMS Medway (1693) (en:HMS Medway (1693)), a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1693, rebuilt in 1718 and hulked in 1740. She was beached in 1748 and a sheer hulk and was broken up in 1749.
- HMS Medway (1755) (en:HMS Medway (1755)), a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1755. She was used as a receiving ship after 1787, and was renamed HMS Arundel in 1802. She was broken up in 1811.
- HMS Medway (1756) (en:HMS Medway (1756)), a 6-gun storeship purchased in 1756. She was used as a dockyard craft in 1760 and was sold in 1764. (not exists)
- HMS Medway (1812) (en:HMS Medway (1812)), a 74-gun third rate launched in 1812. She was used as a convict ship after 1847, and was sold in 1865.
- HMS Medway (1876) (en:HMS Medway (1876)), an iron-hulled screw gunboat launched in 1876 and sold in 1904. (not exists)
- HMS Medway (1916) (en:HMS Medway (1916)), an M class destroyer, originally to have been named HMS Redwing. This was changed to Medora in 1915, and then Medway before her launch in 1916. She was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Medway (F25) (en:HMS Medway (F25)), a submarine depot ship launched in 1928 and sunk by U-372 in 1942.
- HMS Medway (shore establishment) (en:HMS Medway (shore establishment)), were submarine base shore establishments in the Mediterranean, listed between 1942 and 1946. A number of ships were renamed HMS Medway II whilst serving as depot ships for the establishment, including: (not exists)
- HMS M29 (en:HMS Talbot), previously HMS M29 was Medway II between 1944 and 1945.
- HMS Bagshot (J57) (en:HMS Bagshot) was Medway II between 1945 and 1946.
- HMS LCT 1109 (en:HMS Medway) was the former Landing craft tank HMS LCT 1109. She was HMS Medway between 1959 and 1970 whilst serving as a submarine depot ship. (not exists)
- See also
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Medway Prize, the name being given to ships that had been captured and taken as prizes by one of the Royal Navy ships named HMS Medway. In this instance all of the ships were captured by the same HMS Medway:
- HMS Medway Prize (1697) (en:HMS Medway Prize) was a 48-gun fourth rate captured from the French in 1697. She was hulked in 1699 and was sunk as a foundation in 1712. (not exists)
- HMS Medway Prize (1704) (en:HMS Medway Prize) was a 28-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1704. She was sold in 1713. (not exists)
- HMS Medway Prize (1744) (en:HMS Medway Prize) was a fifth rate previously named Favorette, captured from the French in 1744. She was sold in 1749. (not exists)
- See also
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Megaera, after one of the Erinyes of Greek and Roman mythology, Megaera:
- HMS Megaera (1783) (en:HMS Megaera (1783)) was a 14-gun fireship launched in 1783 and sold in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Megaera (1837) (en:HMS Megaera (1837)) was a wood paddle sloop launched in 1837 and wrecked in 1843. (not exists)
- HMS Megaera (1849) (en:HMS Megaera (1849)) was an iron screw frigate launched in 1849, converted to a troopship in 1855 and beached in 1871 as unseaworthy.
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Melampus after the legengary Greek soothsayer Melampus.
- HMS Melampus was a fifth rate frigate captured in 1757 and sold soon afterwards.
- HMS Melampus was a fifth rate frigate built in 1785 and sold in 1815 after service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
- HMS Melampus was a fifth rate frigate built in 1820 and sold in 1908.
- HMS Melampus was an Apollo class protected cruiser built in 1890 and sold in 1910.
- HMS Melampus was a destroyer built in 1914 which was broken up in 1921 after service in the First World War.
- HMS Melampus was a shore establishment at Bathurst between 1941 and 1945.
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{{otheruses2|Melbourne}}
Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Melbourne, for Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria and second largest city in Australia.
- HMAS Melbourne (1912) (en:HMAS Melbourne (1912)), a Chatham class light cruiser launched in 1912 and broken up for scrap in 1929.
- HMAS Melbourne (1945) «Мельбурн» (англ. Melbourne — город в Австралии), R 21 — лёгкий авианосец, головной корабль типа «Маджестик», состоявший на вооружении КВМС Австралии. (en:HMAS Melbourne (R21), a Majestic class aircraft carrier acquired by the RAN in 1947. She was involved in two major collisions during her career, and was sold for scrap in 1985.)
- HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05) (en:HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05)), an Adelaide class guided missile frigate launched in 1989 and active as of 2010.
- Battle honours
Batween them, ships named HMAS Melbourne have earned five battle honours.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=4 March 2010}}
</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=4 March 2010}}
</ref>
- Rabaul 1914
- Первая мировая война на море Балтийское море (en:North Sea 1916-18)
- Индонезийско-малайзийская конфронтация (1963—1966) Индонезийско-малайзийская конфронтация 1963-1966 годов – малоинтенсивный вооружённый конфликт между Индонезией с одной стороны и Федерацией Малайзии, Великобританией, Австралией и Новой Зеландией с другой стороны из-за создания государства Малайзия и включения в его состав британских владений на северной части острова Калимантан. (en:Malaysia 1965-66)
- International Force for East Timor (en:East Timor) 2000
- 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 2002)
- References
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ARM Melchor Ocampo may refer to one of the following patrol vessels of the Mexican Navy:
- USS Roselle (AM-379) (en:ARM Melchor Ocampo (G10)), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Roselle (AM-379); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 1 February 1973; renamed Manuel Gutiérrez Zamora (P109), 1993; in active service, {{as of|2007|lc=yes}}
- USS Scoter (AM-381) (en:ARM Melchor Ocampo (G16)), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Scoter (AM-381); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 19 September 1972 as Gutiérrez Zamora (C84); later reclassified as G16; later renamed Melchor Ocampo; renamed Felipe Xicoténcatl (P115), 1993; retired from service by 2004
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Meleager, after the Greek mythological figure Meleager:
- HMS Meleager (1785) (en:HMS Meleager) was a 32-gun fifth rate frigate launched in 1785 and wrecked in 1801.
- HMS Meleager (1805) (en:HMS Meleager) was a 36-gun fifth rate frigate launched in 1805 and wrecked in 1808.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Melita, named after the island of Malta:
- HMS Melita (1888) (en:HMS Melita), launched in 1888 was a Mariner-class composite screw sloop, the only Royal Navy warship ever built in Malta. She swapped names with HMS Ringdove in 1915 and was sold as a salvage vessel to Falmouth Docks Board in 1920, when her name was changed to Ringdove's Aid. She was sold again in 1927 to the Liverpool & Glasgow Salvage Association, who changed her name to Restorer, and she was finally broken up in 1937.
- HMS Melita was launched in 1889 as the Redbreast-class composite screw gunboat HMS Ringdove. She became a salvage vessel in 1915 and was renamed HMS Melita (when the first HMS Melita was renamed HMS Ringdove). She was sold in 1920.
- HMS Melita (J289) (en:HMS Melita), launched in 1942, was an Algerine-class minesweeper, scrapped on 25 February 1959. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Malta (en:HMS Malta), four ships of the Royal Navy named for the island of Malta.
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[[en:HMS Melita]]
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Melpomene after the Muse of Tragedy in ancient Greek mythology.
- HMS Melpomene (1794) (en:HMS Melpomene) was a 38-gun fifth rate frigate captured in 1794 and sold in 1815 after service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. (not exists)
- HMS Melpomone (1815) (en:HMS Melpomone) was a 38-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1815 and sold in 1821. (not exists)
- HMS Melpomene (1857) (en:HMS Melpomene) was a screw frigate launched in 1857 and sold in 1875. (not exists)
- HMS Melpomene (1888) (en:HMS Melpomene) was a Marathon class light cruiser launched in 1888 and sold in 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Indefatigable (1891) (en:HMS Melpomene) was an Apollo class protected cruiser launched in 1891 as HMS Indefatigable. She was renamed HMS Melpomone in 1910 and was sold in 1913. (not exists)
- HMS Melpomene (1915) (en:HMS Melpomene) was a Medea class destroyer, built for the Greek Navy as the Samos. She was purchased in 1914 and launched in 1915. She was broken up in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS M31 (en:HMS Melpomene) was a minelayer, formerly the monitor HMS M31 launched in 1915. She was renamed HMS Melpomene in 1922 and HMS Menelaus in 1940, being broken up in 1948.
- See also
- HMS La Melpomone (en:HMS La Melpomone) was a French destroyer seized in 1940, operated by the Free French Naval Forces between 1940 and 1942, and by the Royal Navy from 1942 until 1946, when she was returned to the French Navy. (not exists)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Melville, in honor of George W. Melville, an engineer and arctic explorer.
- USS Melville (AD-2) (en:USS Melville (AD-2)), was a destroyer tender, launched in 1913 and struck in 1947
- RV Melville (en:USNS Melville (T-AGOR-14)), is a Robert D. Conrad-class oceanographic research ship, launched in 1968 and chartered to the Scripps Institute of Oceanography for operation as R/V Melville. She is currently in active service.
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[[en:USS Melville]]
One ship and one naval base of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Melville, for Melville Island.
- HMAS Melville (naval base) (en:HMAS Melville (naval base)), a naval base in Darwin, which operated from 1940 until its destruction by Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
- HMAS Melville (A 246) (en:HMAS Melville (A 246)), a Leeuwin class hydrographic survey vessel commissioned in 2000 and active as of 2010.
- See also
- HMS Melville (en:HMS Melville), three ships of the Royal Navy
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[[sl:HMAS Melville]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Melville:
- HMS Melville (1805) (en:HMS Melville) was an 18-gun brig-sloop, previously the French ship Naiade. She was captured in 1805 and sold in 1808. (not exists)
- HMS Lord Melville (1813) (en:HMS Melville), also known as HMS Lord Melville, was a 14-gun brig launched in 1813, renamed HMS Star in 1814 and sold in 1837.
- HMS Melville (1817) (en:HMS Melville) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1817, used as a hospital ship from 1857 and sold in 1873.
- See also
- HMCS Melville (en:HMCS Melville) (not exists)
- HMAS Melville (en:HMAS Melville)
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USS Melvin may refer to:
- USS Melvin (DD-335) (en:USS Melvin (DD-335)), a Clemson-class destroyer, launched in 1921 and struck in 1930.
- USS Melvin (DD-680) (en:USS Melvin (DD-680)), a Fletcher-class destroyer, launched in 1943 and struck in 1974.
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USS Memphis may refer to:
- USS Mystic (1853) (en:USS Memphis (1853)), was a wooden five-gun crew steamer chartered by the US Navy for the Paraguay expedition and renamed Mystic 14 June 1859
- USS Memphis (1862) (en:USS Memphis (1862)), was a civilian steamship purchased by the US Navy from a prize court 4 September 1862 and was decommissioned and sold 8 May 1869
- USS Tennessee (ACR-10) (en:USS Memphis (CA-10)), known for most of her career as Tennessee (ACR-10), was destroyed by a tsunami three months after she was renamed in 1916
- USS Memphis (CL-13) (en:USS Memphis (CL-13)), was an Omaha-class light cruiser, saw action in World War II
- USNS Memphis (T-AO-162) (en:USNS Memphis (T-AO-162)), was a Cumberland-class fleet oiler acquired by the US Navy 28 November 1956 and transferred to the US Army in 1967 (not exists)
- USS Memphis (SSN-691) (en:USS Memphis (SSN-691)), is a Los Angeles-class submarine launched 3 April 1976 and currently in active service
- CSS Memphis (en:CSS Memphis), was a Confederate steamer during the American Civil War (not exists)
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USS Mendota is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Mendota (1863) (en:USS Mendota (1863)), a sidewheel gunboat, was launched 13 January 1863.
- USS Concord (SP-773) (en:USS Mendota (YT-33)), a tugboat, formerly the USS Concord (SP-773)
- References
{{DANFS}}
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USS Merak may refer to:
- USS Merak (1918), was built in 1910 at Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She was seized and turned over to the US Navy in 1918 and during her brief service she was sunk, with no casualties, in the western Atlantic 6 August 1918 by gunfire from the German submarine U‑140.
- USS Merak (AF-21) (en:USS Merak (AF-21)), was a cargo ship acquired by the US Navy on 20 March 1942 and decommissioned 21 June 1946
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USS Mercer may refer to:
- USS Mercer (ID-3837) (en:USS Mercer (ID-3837)), was acquired by the US Navy 16 January 1919 and decommissioned 26 May 1919 (not exists)
- USS Mercer (APL-39) (en:USS Mercer (APL-39)), is a barracks craft commissioned 19 September 1945 and currently in active service
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[[en:USS Mercer]]
MV Mercury may refer to:
- List of Empire ships (Sa–Sh) (en:MV Mercury (1945)), a coaster
- MV Celebrity Mercury (en:MV Mercury (1997)), a cruise ship
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Seventeen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mercury, or HMS Mercure, after the God Mercury, of Roman mythology:
- HMS Mercury (1592) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 6-gun galley launched in 1592 and sold in 1611. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1620) (en:HMS Mercury) was a ship launched in 1620. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1622) (en:HMS Mercury) was a ship purchased in 1622. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1694) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 6-gun advice boat launched in 1694 and captured by a French privateer in 1697. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1739) (en:HMS Mercury) was an 8-gun fireship purchased in 1739 and foundered in 1744. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1744) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 16-gun brigantine launched in 1744 and captured in 1745. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1745) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1745 and broken up in 1753. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1756) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 20-gun sixth rate launched in 1756 and wrecked in 1777. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1779) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1779 and broken up in 1814.
- HMS Mercure (1798) (en:HMS Mercure) was a 14-gun sloop. She was formerly a French privateer, captured in 1798 by HMS Phaeton. She was renamed HMS Trompeuse in 1799 and foundered in 1800. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1806) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 14-gun brig launched in 1806 and converted to a coal hulk by 1865. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1807) (en:HMS Mercury) was a tender launched in 1807 and broken up in 1835. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1826) (en:HMS Mercury) was a 46-gun fifth rate launched in 1826, used as a coal hulk from 1861 and sold in 1906. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1837) (en:HMS Mercury) was a cutter tender launched in 1837, renamed YC6 in 1866, HMS Plymouth in 1876 and was sold in 1904. (not exists)
- HMS Mercury (1878) (en:HMS Mercury) was an Iris class cruiser and despatch vessel launched in 1878, converted to a depot ship in 1906 and sold in 1919. She was to have been named HMS Columbine in 1912, but this did not happen.
- HMS Mercury (shore establishment) (en:HMS Mercury) was a Royal Naval Communications/Signal School located at the site of Leydene House near Petersfield, England. The establishment was in commission between 1941 and 1993.
- References
- {{colledge}}
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USS Mercury may refer to:
- USS Mercury (1776) (en:USS Mercury (1776)), was a ketch authorized by the Continental Congress in 1776 and captured off the Newfoundland Banks by the Royal Navy 10 September 1780 (not exists)
- USS Mercury (1781), was a schooner built in 1781 and served the Continental Navy as a packet, but facts of her service are unknown
- USS Mercury (1807) (en:USS Mercury (1807)), was a revenue cutter launched 6 April 1807 and served the Revenue Cutter Service until 1820 (not exists)
- USS Mercury (ID-3012) (en:USS Mercury (ID-3012)), was the German SS Barbarossa seized by the US Navy and used to ferry troops during World War I
- USS Mercury (AK-42) (en:USS Mercury (AK-42)), was acquired by the US Navy 20 June 1941 and decommissioned 28 May 1959
- USNS Mission San Juan (T-AO-126) (en:USNS Mercury (T-AGM-21)) was a missile range instrumentation ship acquired by MSTS in 1965.
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Three hospital ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Mercy, in honor of the virtue of compassion.
- USS Mercy (AH-4) (en:USS Mercy (AH-4)), was built in 1907 as Saratoga and was commissioned Mercy (ID-1305) on 24 January 1918. Redesignated AH-4 in 1920, she served in the Atlantic Fleet during World War I.
- USS Mercy (AH-8) (en:USS Mercy (AH-8)), was a Comfort-class hospital ship commissioned on 7 August 1944. She served during World War II.
- USNS Mercy (T-AH-19) (en:USNS Mercy (T-AH-19)), was commissioned in 1986 and served during the Gulf War, as well as numerous Humanitarian Assistance Missions. She is currently in active service.
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[[en:USS Mercy]]
[[pl:USS Mercy]]
Four United States Navy ships have borne the name Meredith, in honor of Jonathan Meredith.
- USS Meredith (DD-165) (en:USS Meredith (DD-165)), was a Wickes-class destroyer commissioned in 1919 and scrapped in 1936
- USS Meredith (DD-434) Эскадренный миноносец «Мередит» (англ. USS Meredith (DD-434)) — американский эсминец типа Gleaves. (en:USS Meredith (DD-434), was a Gleaves-class destroyer commissioned 1 March 1941 and sunk 15 October 1942)
- USS Meredith (DD-726) (en:USS Meredith (DD-726)), was a Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer commissioned 14 March 1944 and sunk 9 June 1944
- USS Meredith (DD-890) (en:USS Meredith (DD-890)), was a Gearing-class destroyer commissioned 31 December 1945 and transferred to Turkey in 1979
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USS Merganser may refer to:
- USS Merganser (AM-135) (en:USS Merganser (AM-135)), was originally the commercial trawler Annapolis acquired by the US Navy 3 January 1942 and decommissioned 1 May 1944
- USS Merganser (AM-405), would have been a minesweeper but the contract for her construction was canceled 12 August 1945
- USS Merganser (AMS-26) (en:USS Merganser (AMS-26)), was launched as YMS-417 29 June 1944, redesignated AMS‑26 and named Merganser 17 February 1947 and decommissioned 2 April 1958.
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Fourteen ships and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Merlin, after Merlin, the wizard in Arthurian legend:
- HMS Merlin (1579) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 10-gun pinnance built in 1579 and listed until 1601. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1652) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 14-gun yacht launched in 1652 and captured by the Dutch in 1665. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1666) (en:HMS Merlin) was an 8-gun yacht launched in 1666 and sold in 1698.
- HMS Merlin (1699) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 2-gun sloop launched in 1699 and sold in 1712. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1744) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1744 and sold in 1750. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1753) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 10-gun sloop in service in 1753. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1756) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 10-gun sloop launched in 1756. She was captured by the French in 1757, but recaptured later that year and renamed HMS Zephyr. She was again captured by the French in 1778, but recaptured again and burnt in 1780. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1757) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 10-gun sloop launched in 1757, having been purchased on the stocks. She was abandoned and burnt in 1777. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1780) (en:HMS Merlin) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1780, having been purchased on the stocks. She was sold in 1795. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1796) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1796 and broken up in 1803. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1803) (en:HMS Merlin) was a 16-gun sloop, previously in civilian service as Hercules. She was purchased in 1803 and sold in 1836. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1856) (en:HMS Merlin) was a wood paddle packet launched in 1856 and sold in 1863. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1871) (en:HMS Merlin) was a composite screw gunboat launched in 1871 and sold in 1891. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin (1901) (en:HMS Merlin) was a Cadmus class sloop launched in 1901. She was used as a survey vessel from 1906 and was sold in 1923. (not exists)
- HMS Merlin was an air station of the Royal Naval Air Service, at Donibristle, Fife. It was a former RAF station, but was transferred and commissioned in 1939, and was paid off in 1959.
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Sixteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Mermaid after the mermaid:
- HMS Mermaid (1545) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a galley captured in 1545 and listed until 1563. (not exists)
- HMS Mermaid (1651) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a 24-gun ship launched in 1651, rebuilt as a 32-gun fifth rate in 1689, rebuilt again in 1707 and broken up in 1734. (not exists)
- HMS Mermaid (1692) (en:HMS Mermaid) was an 8-gun fireship captured in 1692 and burnt by accident in 1693. (not exists)
- HMS Kennington (1736) (en:HMS Mermaid) was to have been a 24-gun sixth rate. She was renamed HMS Kennington in 1735 and launched in 1736. (not exists)
- HMS Ruby (1708) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1708 as HMS Ruby. She was renamed HMS Mermaid in 1744 and was sold in 1748.
- HMS Mermaid (1749) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a 24-gun sixth rate frigate launched in 1749 and wrecked in 1760.
- HMS Mermaid (1761) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a 28-gun sixth rate frigate launched in 1761 and wrecked during combat in 1778. (not exists)
- HMS Mermaid (1782) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a 32-gun fifth rate frigate launched in 1782 and broken up in 1815.
- HMS Mermaid (1798) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a 1-gun gunvessel purchased in 1798 and sold in 1800. (not exists)
- HMS Mermaid (1817) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a survey cutter purchased in 1817. She ran aground in 1820 and was sold in 1823. (not exists)
- HMS Mermaid (1825) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a 46-gun fifth rate frigate launched in 1825, used as a powder hulk from 1850, lent to the war department in 1863 and broken up by 1875. (not exists)
- HMS Mermaid (1853) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a coastguard vessel purchased in 1853 and sold in 1890. (not exists)
- HMS Mermaid (1898) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a Mermaid-class destroyer launched in 1898 and sold in 1919.
- HMS Mermaid (U30) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a modified Black Swan-class sloop launched in 1943. She was transferred to the German Navy in 1959 and renamed Scharnhorst, was hulked for damage control training between 1974 and 1989, and was towed to be broken up in 1990.
- HMS Sullington (M1184) (en:HMS Mermaid) was a Ton-class minesweeper launched in 1954 as HMS Sullington. She was renamed HMS Mermaid on her conversion to a survey vessel in 1965. She was sold in 1970. (not exists)
- KD Hang Tuah (en:HMS Mermaid) was a frigate, built as the Ghanaian Black Star, but was purchased in 1972 and launched in 1973. She collided with and sank HMS Fittleton in 1976 and was sold to the Royal Malaysian Navy as KD Hang Tuah in 1977 as a training ship.
- See also
- HMAS Mermaid (A 02) (en:HMAS Mermaid) is a Paluma-class survey motor launch of the Royal Australian Navy, launched in 1989 and currently in service.
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USS Merrill may refer to:
- USS Merrill (DE-392) (en:USS Merrill (DE-392)), a destroyer escort that served during World War II as a ship of the U.S. Coast Guard
- USS Merrill (DD-976) (en:USS Merrill (DD-976)), a Spruance-class destroyer that served from 1978 to 1998
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USS Merrimack, or variant spelling USS Merrimac, may be any one of several ships commissioned in the United States Navy and named after the Merrimack River.
- USS Merrimack (1798) (en:USS Merrimack (1798)), 1798–1801, later known as the Monticello, sunk off Cape Cod
- USS Merrimack (1855) (en:USS Merrimack (1855)), 1856–1860, best known as the hull upon which ironclad CSS Virginia was built during the American Civil War
- USS Merrimac (1864) (en:USS Merrimac (1864)), 1864–1865, a side-wheel steamer
- USS Merrimac (1894) (en:USS Merrimac (1898)), 1898, a collier during the Spanish-American War
- USS Merrimack (AO-37) (en:USS Merrimack (AO-37)), 1942–1954, a Kennebec-class fleet oiler, served in both the Atlantic and Pacific during World War II
- USS Merrimack (AO-179) (en:USS Merrimack (AO-179)), 1981–1998, a Cimarron-class fleet oiler
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Mersey (ship) may refer to:
- Mersey (1801 ship) (en:Mersey (1805 ship)), a ship wrecked off Torres Strait, Australia in 1805
- Mersey (1894 ship) (en:Mersey (1894 ship)), a former Nourse Line and White Star Line vessel; scrapped in 1923
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Five ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Mersey after the River Mersey:
Ships
- HMS Mersey (1814) (en:HMS Mersey) was a Conway-class 26-gun sixth-rate launched in 1814, used for harbour service from 1832, and broken up in 1852.
- HMS Mersey (1858) (en:HMS Mersey) was a wooden screw frigate launched in 1858 and sold in 1875.
- HMS Mersey (1885) (en:HMS Mersey) was a Mersey class protected cruiser launched in 1885 and sold in 1905.
- HMS Mersey (1913) (en:HMS Mersey) was a Humber-class monitor launched in 1913 for Brazil, but purchased by the Royal Navy in 1914 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Mersey (P283) (en:HMS Mersey) is a River-class Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) launched in 2003 and currently in service.
Shore establishments
- HMS Mersey (shore establishment) (en:HMS Mersey) was the Navy's Liverpool depot, established as a branch of HMS Eaglet and commissioned in 1940, and paid off in 1946. (not exists)
- HMS Mersey was the name borne by a number of tenders to the Liverpool Royal Naval Reserve
- HM Motor minesweeper 1075 was HMS Mersey between 1949 and 1956.
- HMS Amerton (M1105) (en:HMS Amerton) was HMS Mersey between 1954 and 1959. (not exists)
- HMS Pollington (M1173) (en:HMS Pollington) was HMS Mersey between 1959 and 1975. (not exists)
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USS Mervine may refer to:
- USS Mervine (DD-322) (en:USS Mervine (DD-322)), a Clemson class destroyer, commissioned in 1921 and decommissioned in 1930
- USS Mervine (DD-489) (en:USS Mervine (DD-489)), a Gleaves class destroyer, commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1949
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SS Messenger may refer to one of two Type C2-S-B1 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission:
- USS Sheridan (APA-51) (en:SS Messenger (1942)) (MC hull number 290), built by Moore Dry Dock in Oakland, California; later became USS Sheridan (AP-96/APA-51); scrapped in 1969 after explosion
- SS Messenger (1946) (en:SS Messenger (1946)) (MC hull number 2817), built by Consolidated Steel in Wilmington, California; scrapped in 1969 (not exists)
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USS Metacomet may refer to:
- USS Pulaski (1854) (en:USS Metacomet (1854)), was acquired by the US Navy in 1858 and renamed Pulaski
- USS Metacomet (1863) (en:USS Metacomet (1863)), was a wooden side-wheel steamer, launched 7 March 1863 and sold in 1865
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USS Meteor may refer to:
- USS Meteor (1819) (en:USS Meteor (1819)), was a full‑rigged sailing ship, built in 1819, and sunk in 1862 as part of the Stone Fleet
- USS Meteor (1863) (en:USS Meteor (1863)) was a "Tinclad" gunboat, built as Scioto in 1863, commissioned in 1864, and sold in 1865.
- USNS Sea Lift (T-LSV-9) (en:USNS Meteor (T-AKR-9)), was originally named Sea Lift (T-LSV-9), a Roll-on/Roll-off cargo ship, launched in 1965, renamed in 1975, and transferred to the Reserve Fleet in 2006.
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SS Meteor may refer to:
- SS Meteor (1896) (en:SS Meteor (1896)), a whaleback freighter on the Great Lakes that sailed until 1969; now a museum ship in Superior, Wisconsin
- SS Meteor (1904) (en:SS Meteor (1904)), an ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line; sunk by aircraft 9 March 1945 (not exists)
- One of several Type C2 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission:
- USS Electra (AKA-4) (en:SS Meteor (1941)) (MC hull number 127, Type C2-T), built by Tampa Shipbuilding; transferred to the United States Navy Arcturus-class attack cargo ship USS Electra (AKA-4); scrapped in 1974
- SS Meteor (1943) (en:SS Meteor (1943)) (MC hull number 292, Type C2-S-B1), built by Moore Dry Dock; sold for commercial use under the name American Miller in 1948; scrapped in 1970 (not exists)
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Meteor after the meteor, a space object.
- HMS Meteor (1797) (en:HMS Meteor) was a 12-gun gunvessel, previously in civilian service as Lady Cathcart. She was purchased in 1797 and initially named Gunboat No. 34. She was sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Meteor (1803) (en:HMS Meteor) was an 8-gun bomb vessel, previously in civilian service as Sarah Ann. She was purchased in 1803 and sold in 1811.
- HMS Starr (1805) (en:HMS Meteor) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1805 as HMS Starr. She was rebuilt as a bomb vessel in 1812 and was renamed HMS Meteor. She was sold in 1816.
- HMS Meteor (1823) (en:HMS Meteor) was an 8-gun bomb vessel launched in 1823. She became a survey ship in 1832 and was renamed HMS Beacon. She was sold in 1846. (not exists)
- HMS Meteor (1824) (en:HMS Meteor) was a wooden paddle vessel launched in 1824 and broken up in 1849. (not exists)
- HMS Meteor (1839) (en:HMS Meteor) was a river gunboat launched in 1839. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Meteor (1855) (en:HMS Meteor) was an Aetna-class ironclad floating battery launched in 1855 and broken up in 1861. (not exists)
- HMS Meteor (1914) (en:HMS Meteor) was an M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Meteor (G74) (en:HMS Meteor) was an M-class destroyer launched in 1941. She was handed over to the Turkish Navy in 1959 and renamed Piyale Pasha. She was on their navy lists until 1979. (not exists)
- See also
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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USS Metomkin has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Metomkin (AVP-47) (en:USS Metomkin (AVP-47)), a seaplane tender that was cancelled in 1943 before construction could begin
- USS Metomkin (AG-136) (en:USS Metomkin (AG-136)), a cargo ship in commission from 1947 to 1951
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USS Meyer may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Meyer (DD-279) (en:USS Meyer (DD-279)), a destroyer in commission from 1919 to 1929
- USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG-108) USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG-108) — 58-й эскадренный миноносец УРО из серии запланированных к 13 сентября 2002 г. 62 эсминцев УРО типа «Арли Бёрк», строительство которых было одобрено Конгрессом США. (en:USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG-108), a guided-missile destroyer in commission since 2009)
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USS Miami may refer to:
- USS Miami (1861) (en:USS Miami (1861)) was a side-wheel steam gunboat in use during the American Civil War
- USS Miami (CL-89) (en:USS Miami (CL-89)) was a light cruiser commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1947
- USS Miami (SSN-755) (en:USS Miami (SSN-755)) is a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine commissioned in 1990 and currently in active service
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USS Miantonomah may refer to:
- USS Miantonomah (CMc-5) (en:USS Miantonomah (CMc-5)), a cargo ship, was commissioned in 1941 and sunk by enemy action in September 1944
- USS Miantonomah (ACM-13) (en:USS Miantonomah (ACM-13)), an auxiliary minelayer, was commissioned in 1950 and decommissioned in 1955
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USS Miantonomoh may refer to:
- USS Miantonomoh (1863) (en:USS Miantonomoh (1863)), was a monitor launched in 1863 and broken up in 1875
- USS Miantonomoh (BM-5) (en:USS Miantonomoh (BM-5)), was a monitor launched in 1876 and decommissioned in 1907
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Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Michigan in honor of the 26th state.
- USS Michigan (1843) (en:USS Michigan (1843)) was the U.S. Navy's first iron-hulled warship. Launched in 1843, she operated on the Great Lakes for her entire career, was later renamed Wolverine and was decommissioned in 1912.
- USS Michigan (BB-27) (en:USS Michigan (BB-27)) was a South Carolina-class battleship that saw action against Mexico and escorted convoys during World War I.
- USS Michigan (SSGN-727) (en:USS Michigan (SSGN-727)) is an Ohio-class submarine, originally designated SSBN-727 as a ballistic missile submarine. She was converted into a guided missile submarine (SSGN) in 2006 and is currently in active service.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Middleton after the Middleton hunt:
- HMS Middleton (L74) (en:Middleton (L74)), launched in 1941, was a Type II Hunt-class destroyer. She served in World War II and was scrapped in 1958.
- HMS Middleton (M34) (en:Middleton (M34)), launched in 1983, is a Hunt-class minesweeper.
In addition, one ship has carried the name HMS Lord Middleton:
- HMT Lord Middleton (FY219) (en:Lord Middleton (FY219)), was a requisitioned naval trawler which served in the Second World War. She was taken over by the Admiralty in 1939 and returned to her original owners in 1945.
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USS Midnight is the name of two ships in the service of the United States Navy.
- USS Midnight (1861) (en:USS Midnight (1861)), a Union ship purchased in 1861 for use in the naval blockade of the South.
- USS Trefoil (IX-149) (en:USS Midnight (IX-149)), a concrete barge that would be renamed Trefoil and serve from 1944 until 1948.
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SS Midnight may refer to one of two Type C2-S-AJ1 ships built by North Carolina Shipbuilding for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II:
- SS Midnight (1943) (en:SS Midnight (1943)), launched 10 December 1943; renamed Pacific Bear (1947), Lanikai (1958), Pacific Bear (1960), Panoceanic Faith (1961); foundered {{convert|870|nmi|km}}
southwest of Kodiak Island on 9 October 1967 with the loss of 35 (not exists) - USS Wrangell (AE-12) (en:SS Midnight (1944)), launched 14 April 1944; transferred to the United States Navy as Mount Hood-class ammunition ship USS Wrangell (AE-12); scrapped in 1983
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USS Midway may refer to:
- USS Midway (AG-41) (en:USS Midway (AG-41)), was the Oritani and then the Tyree before being chartered as a general auxiliary in 1942, renamed to Panay in 1943, and returned to her owner in 1946
- USS St. Lo (CVE-63) Сент-Ло (USS St. Lo (CVE-63)) — эскортный авианосец США типа «Касабланка». (en:USS Midway (CVE-63), was an escort aircraft carrier commissioned in 1943, renamed St. Lo one year later, and sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf shortly afterward)
- USS Midway (CV-41) USS Midway — самый первый тяжелый американский авианосец, головной корабль типа «Мидуэй». (en:USS Midway (CV-41), is an aircraft carrier commissioned in 1945 and decommissioned in 1992. She was donated as a museum ship and resides in San Diego, California)
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Mikawe may refer to:
- USS Mikawe (SP-309) (en:USS Mikawe (SP-309)), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USC&GS Mikawe (en:USC&GS Mikawe), a United States Coast and Geodetic Survey launch in commission from 1920 to 1939
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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Milford:
- HMS Fagons (en:HMS Milford) was a 22-gun ship launched in 1654 as HMS Fagons. She was renamed HMS Milford in 1660 and was burnt by accident in 1673. (not exists)
- HMS Milford (1690) (en:HMS Milford) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1690 and captured by the French in 1693. (not exists)
- HMS Milford (1695) (en:HMS Milford) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1695 and captured by two French privateers in 1697. (not exists)
- HMS Scarborough (1694) (en:HMS Milford) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1694 as HMS Scarborough. She was captured by the French later in 1694, and renamed Duc de Chaulnes. She was recaptured in 1696 and taken into service as HMS Milford. She was rebuilt in 1705 and wrecked in 1720. (not exists)
- HMS Advice (1712) (en:HMS Milford) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1712 as HMS Advice. She was renamed HMS Milford in 1744 and sold in 1749.
- HMS Milford (1759) (en:HMS Milford) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1759 and sold in 1785. (not exists)
- HMS Milford (1809) (en:HMS Milford) was a 78-gun third rate launched in 1809, used for harbour service from 1825 and broken up in 1846.
- HMS Milford (1816) (en:HMS Milford) was a tank vessel in service between 1816 and 1852. (not exists)
- HMS Milford (L51) (en:HMS Milford) was a Shoreham class sloop launched in 1932 and sold in 1949. (not exists)
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- RMAS Milford (A91) (en:RMAS Milford) was a Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service tender launched in 1982. She was purchased in for use as a ferry and renamed MV Amazon Hope in 2001. (not exists)
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USS Milledgeville has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Milledgeville (PF-94) (en:USS Milledgeville (PF-94)), a patrol frigate in commission from 1945 to 1946
- USS Milledgeville (PF-98) (en:USS Milledgeville (PF-98)), a patrol frigate cancelled in 1943
- USS Milledgeville (PC-1263) (en:USS Milledgeville (PC-1263)), a patrol craft in commission from 1943 to 1956 as USS PC-1263 and as USS Milledgeville from 1956 to 1959 (not exists)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Miller.
- USS Miller (DD-535) (en:USS Miller (DD-535)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, launched in 1943, renamed James Miller in 1973, and struck in 1974
- USS Miller (FF-1091) (en:USS Miller (FF-1091)), was a Knox-class frigate launched in 1973, reclassified in 1975, and struck in 1995.
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- USS Jack Miller (DE-410) (en:USS Jack Miller (DE-410))
- USS William C. Miller (DE-259) (en:USS William C. Miller (DE-259))
- USNS Sgt. Andrew Miller (T-AK-242) (en:USNS Sgt. Andrew Miller (T-AK-242))
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Milne, after Vice-Admiral Sir David Milne:
- HMS Milne (1914) (en:HMS Milne) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Milne (G14) (en:HMS Milne) was a M-class destroyer launched in 1941 and sold to the Turkish Navy in 1959. She was renamed Alp Arslam and was discarded in 1970. (not exists)
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Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Milwaukee for the city in Wisconsin.
- USS Milwaukee (1864) (en:USS Milwaukee (1864)), was a monitor, launched in 1864 and sunk by enemy action in 1865
- USS Milwaukee (C-21) (en:USS Milwaukee (C-21)) was a St. Louis-class cruiser, commissioned in 1906 and decommissioned in 1917
- USS Milwaukee (CL-5) (en:USS Milwaukee (CL-5)), was a Omaha-class cruiser, commissioned in 1923, transferred to the Russian Navy as Murmansk, returned and scrapped in 1949
- USS Milwaukee (AOR-2) (en:USS Milwaukee (AOR-2)), was a Wichita-class replenishment oiler, commissioned in 1969 and decommissioned in 1994
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USS Minah may refer to:
- USS Minah (AMc-204) (en:USS Minah (AMc-204)), was launched as PCS‑1465 December 1943, redesignated Minah (AMc‑204) January 1945 and decommissioned September 1959
- USS Minah (AM-370), planned as an Admirable-class minesweeper had her construction canceled June 1944
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USS Mindanao may refer to:
- USS Mindanao (1898), was a former Spanish unarmored gunboat captured by the US Army 1 May 1898 and acquired by the US Navy 17 January 1899. The cost of preparing her for sea duty was too high and she was stricken from the Navy list 11 February 1905 and sold for scrap.
- USS Mindanao (PR-8) (en:USS Mindanao (PR-8)), was launched 28 September 1927 and sunk to prevent capture by the Japanese 2 May 1942
- USS Mindanao (ARG-3) (en:USS Mindanao (ARG-3)), was acquired by the US Navy 20 May 1943 and decommissioned 17 May 1947
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USS Mindoro may refer to:
- USS Mindoro (1899) (en:USS Mindoro (1899)), was a gunboat in use in the Philippines from 1899 to 1911 (not exists)
- USS Mindoro (YAG‑15) (en:USS Mindoro (YAG‑15)), was a freighter purchased in 1942 and in service until 1945 (not exists)
- USS Mindoro (CVE-120) (en:USS Mindoro (CVE-120)), was an escort aircraft carrier in service from 1945 to 1955
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USS Minerva may refer to:
- Marietta class monitor (en:USS Minerva (1869)), was the steamer gunboat Sandusky renamed Minerva 15 June 1869 and renamed again to Sandusky 10 August 1869
- USS Minerva (SP-425) (en:USS Minerva (SP-425)), was acquired by the US Navy 7 May 1917 and returned to her owner 14 January 1919 (not exists)
- USS LST-374 (en:USS Minerva (ARL-47)), was launched as LST-374, renamed Minerva and reclassified ARL‑47 on 29 May 1945, and sold for scrap on 14 January 1947
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Eight vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Minerva, after the goddess Minerva of Roman mythology.
- HMS Minerva (1759) (en:HMS Minerva) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1759, captured by the French in 1778, recaptured in 1781 and renamed HMS Recovery. She was sold in 1784. (not exists)
- HMS Minerva (1780) (en:HMS Minerva) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1780, converted to troopship Pallas in 1798, and broken up 1803.
- HMS Minerva (1781) (en:HMS Minerva) was a 29-gun storeship purchased in 1781 and sold 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Minerva (1805) (en:HMS Minerva) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1805 and broken up 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Minerva (1820) (en:HMS Minerva) was a 46-gun fifth rate launched in 1820, sent to harbour service 1861, and sold 1895. (not exists)
- HMS Minerva (1895) (en:HMS Minerva) was an Eclipse-class protected cruiser launched in 1895 and sold in 1920.
- HMS M33 (en:HMS Minerva) was the monitor M33 converted to a coastal minelayer and renamed in 1925, renamed as a boom defence workshop C23(M), and as hulk C23 in 1946, and later known as RMAS Minerva.
- HMS Minerva (F45) (en:HMS Minerva) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1964 and sold for scrap in 1993.
- See also
- Минерва (значения) Минерва: (disamb.) (en:Minerva (disambiguation))
- Minerve (en:Minerve) (disambiguation)
- HMS Minerve (en:HMS Minerve)
- French ship Minerve (en:French ship Minerve)
- Notes
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Fifteen ships of the French Navy have born the name Minerve, in honour of goddess Minerva:
- French frigate Minerve (1757) (en:Minerve), a 26-gun frigate, lead ship of her class (1757-1762) (not exists)
- French frigate Minerve (1778) (en:Minerve), a 32-gun frigate (1778-1781) [5] (not exists)
- French frigate Diane (1779) (en:Diane), a 32-gun Sibylle class frigate, was started as Minerve (not exists)
- HMS St Fiorenzo (1794) (en:Minerve), a 40-gun frigate, lead ship of her class (1782-1794)
- French corvette Spartiate (1794) (en:Spartiate), a 16-gun corvette (1794-1795), bore the name (not exists)
- French frigate Minerve (1794) (en:Minerve), a 40-gun frigate (1794-1809)
- French ship Minerve (1797) (en:Minerve), a 58-gun ship of the line (1797-1799) (not exists)
- French frigate Président (en:Président), a 40-gun frigate, was started as Minerve
- HMS Alceste (1806) (en:Minerve), a 44-gun frigate (1805-1806)
- French frigate Minerve (1806) (en:Minerve), a 44-gun frigate (1806-1814) (not exists)
- French frigate Minerve (1809) (en:Minerve), a 48-gun frigate (1809-1810)
- French frigate Minerve (1836) (en:Minerve), a 32-gun frigate (1836-1874) (not exists)
- French frigate Minerve (1865) (en:Minerve), a steam frigate of the Vénus class (not exists)
- French submarine Minerve (Q185) (en:Minerve) (Q185), a submarine of the FNFL (1936-1946)
- French submarine Minerve (S647) (en:Minerve) (S647), a Daphné class submarine (1964-1968)
- See also
- Minerve (en:Minerve) (disambiguation)
- HMS Minerve (en:HMS Minerve)
- Минерва (значения) Минерва: (disamb.) (en:Minerva (disambiguation))
- HMS Minerva (en:HMS Minerva)
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USS Mingo may refer to:
- USS Mingo (1862) (en:USS Mingo (1862)), a stern-wheel steamer, which was purchased by and served in the Union Navy during the American Civil War
- USS Mingoe (1863) (en:USS Mingoe (1863)), was a side‑wheel steam gunboat launched 6 August 1863 and sold sold 3 October 1867
- USS Mingo (SS-261) (en:USS Mingo (SS-261)), was a Gato class submarine which served from 1943 until 1947
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USS Minivet may refer to:
- USS Minivet (AM-371) (en:USS Minivet (AM-371)), was a minesweeper launched 8 November 1944 and sank after striking a mine 29 December 1945
- USS Minivet (AMCU-32) (en:USS Minivet (AMCU-32)), was launched LCI(L)-969 27 March 1944, renamed and reclassified Minivet (AMCU-32) on 7 March 1952 and sunk as a target 30 November 1954 (not exists)
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USS Minneapolis may refer to:
- USS Minneapolis (C-13) (en:USS Minneapolis (C-13)), was a cruiser in service from 1894 to 1921
- USS Minneapolis (CA-36) CA-36 «Миннеаполис» англ. USS Minneapolis (CA-36) американский тяжелый крейсер типа «Нью-Орлеан». (en:USS Minneapolis (CA-36), was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1934, in heavy action throughout the Pacific War, and decommissioned in 1947)
- USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (SSN-708) (en:USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (SSN-708)), the twenty-first Los Angeles class submarine
See also: USS Saint Paul
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USS Minnesota, named for the territory and later state of Minnesota, may refer to:
- The first USS Minnesota (1855) (en:USS Minnesota (1855)) was a wooden steam frigate launched 1 December 1855 and sold in August 1901.
- The second USS Minnesota (BB-22) (en:USS Minnesota (BB-22)) was a Connecticut-class battleship, launched 8 April 1905 and sold for scrap 23 January 1924.
- The third USS Minnesota (SSN-783) (en:USS Minnesota (SSN-783)) will be a Virginia-class submarine, scheduled to be commissioned in 2014.
- See also
- The SS Minnesotan (en:USS Minnesotan (ID-4545)) was acquired by the US Navy and commissioned 23 August 1918 and decommissioned 21 August 1919.
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SS Minnewaska may refer to:
- SS Minnewaska (1894) (en:SS Minnewaska (1894)), was built as the Persia for the Hamburg America Line's service to New York. She was bought by the Atlantic Transport Line in 1897 and promptly renamed Minnewaska. She was one of six Atlantic Transport Line ships requisitioned by the U. S. Government for service as transports during the Spanish-American War, purchased on July 26, 1898 for $660,000. She was renamed Thomas after General George Henry Thomas, a hero of the Civil War Battle of Chickamauga. She was the last of the more than 50 transports acquired by the U.S. Government in 1898 to remain in service, eventually being sold for scrap in July 1928. (not exists)
- SS Minnewaska (1909) (en:SS Minnewaska (1909)), an ocean liner for the Atlantic Transport Line; damaged by a mine from German submarine UC-23 on 29 November 1916 while serving as a troopship; ship was beached but a total loss (not exists)
- SS Minnewaska (1923) (en:SS Minnewaska (1923)), an ocean liner for the Atlantic Transport Line and the Red Star Line; scrapped in 1933
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Minos, after the Minos of Greek mythology.
- The first HMS Minos (1840) (en:Minos) was an early steam vessel, operating on the Great Lakes from 1840 to 1852. (not exists)
- The second HMS Minos (1914) (en:Minos) was an "M" class destroyer in service from 1914 to 1920. (not exists)
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Minotaur after the minotaur, a creature in Greek mythology:
- HMS Minotaur (1793) (en:HMS Minotaur) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1793. She fought at the battles of the Nile and Trafalgar and was wrecked in 1810 off Texel.
- HMS Minotaur (1816) (en:HMS Minotaur) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1816, renamed Hermes in 1866 and broken up in 1869.
- HMS Minotaur (1863) (en:HMS Minotaur), launched as Elephant in 1863, was the lead ship of the Minotaur class of ironclad battleships. She was renamed Boscawen in 1904 and Ganges in 1906, and broken up in 1922.
- HMS Minotaur (1906) (en:HMS Minotaur) was the lead ship of the Minotaur class of armoured cruisers, launched in 1906 and broken up in 1920.
- HMS Minotaur was to have been a Town-class cruiser. She was renamed HMS Newcastle before her launch in 1936. She served in the Second World War and was broken up in 1959.
- HMS Minotaur was the lead ship of the Minotaur class of light cruisers, launched in 1943. She was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy and renamed HMCS Ontario. She was broken up in 1960.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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USS Mira has been the name of more than one proposed United States Navy ship, and my refer to:
- USS Mira (SP-118) (en:USS Mira (SP-118)), a motor launch scheduled for World War I use as a patrol boat in 1918 but never commissioned
- Mira (AK-84) (en:Mira (AK-84)), a cargo ship acquired 6 November 1943 but transferred to the United States Army the next day without being commissioned
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Three Canadian naval units have carried the name HMCS Miramichi.
- HMCS Miramichi (J169) (en:HMCS Miramichi (J169)) (I) was a World War II Bangor class minesweeper and served in the Royal Canadian Navy.
- HMCS Miramichi (MCB 150) (en:HMCS Miramichi (MCB 150)) (II) was a Bay class minesweeper, commissioned in July 1954, paid off in October 1954 and sold to France.
- HMCS Miramichi (MCB 163) (en:HMCS Miramichi (MCB 163)) (III) was also a Bay class minesweeper, commissioned in October 1957. (not exists)
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