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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Miranda.
- HMS Miranda (1851) (en:HMS Miranda) was a screw<ref>{{winfield}}
</ref> sloop launched in 1851. She was redesignated a corvette in 1862 and scrapped in 1869. - HMS Miranda (1879) (en:HMS Miranda) was an Osprey-class sloop launched in 1879 and sold in 1892.
- HMS Miranda (1914) (en:HMS Miranda) was a M class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
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Mispillion may refer to:
- Geography
- The Mispillion River (en:Mispillion River) in Delaware
- Mispillion Hundred (en:Mispillion Hundred), an unincorporated subdivision of Kent County, Delaware; see List of Delaware Hundreds.
- Buildings
- Mispillion Light (en:Mispillion Light), a lighthouse in Delaware
- Ships
- USS Mispillion (AO-105) (en:USS Mispillion (AO-105)), a fleet replenishment oiler that served in commission in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1974 before transferring to the Military Sealift Command to serve as USNS Mispillion (T-AO-105).
- USS Mispillion (AO-105) (en:USNS Mispillion (T-AO-105)), a fleet replenishment oiler that served in the U.S. Military Sealift Command from 1975 to 1991 after commissioned service in the U.S. Navy as USS Mispillion (AO-105).
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SS Mission Los Angeles may refer to one of two Type T2 tankers built for the United States Maritime Commission by Marinship Corporation:
- USS Caney (AO-95) (en:SS Mission Los Angeles (1944)) (MC hull number 1830, Type T2-SE-A2), acquired by the United States Navy and converted to Escambia-class oiler USS Caney (AO-95); converted to water tanker in 1944; placed in National Defense Reserve Fleet in 1959; converted to floating power plant in 1966 for United States Army use during Vietnam War
- USNS Mission Los Angeles (T-AO-117) (en:SS Mission Los Angeles (1945)) (Type T2-SE-A3), ordered and laid down as USS Conecuh (AO-103), but acquisition canceled in August 1945; delivered in October 1945; acquired by the U.S. Navy as Mission Buenaventura-class oiler USS Mission Los Angeles (AO-117) in 1948; placed in National Defense Reserve Fleet in 1957
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SS Mission San Francisco may refer to one of two Type T2 tankers built for the United States Maritime Commission by Marinship Corporation:
- USS Tamalpais (AO-96) (en:SS Mission San Francisco (1944)) (MC hull number 1831, Type T2-SE-A2), acquired by the United States Navy and converted to Escambia-class oiler USS Tamalpais (AO-96); placed in National Defense Reserve Fleet in 1957; converted to floating power plant in 1966 for United States Army use during Vietnam War
- USNS Mission San Francisco (T-AO-123) (en:SS Mission San Francisco (1945)) (Type T2-SE-A3), ordered and laid down as USS Contoocook (AO-104), but acquisition canceled in August 1945; delivered in October 1945; acquired by the U.S. Navy as Mission Buenaventura-class oiler USS Mission San Francisco (AO-123) in 1947; scrapped in 1958 after 1957 collision in Delaware River
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SS Mission Santa Ana may refer to one of two Type T2 tankers built for the United States Maritime Commission by Marinship Corporation:
- USS Soubarissen (AO-93) (en:SS Mission Santa Ana (1944)) (MC hull number 1828, Type T2-SE-A2), acquired by the United States Navy and converted to Suamico-class oiler USS Soubarissen (AO-93); converted to water tanker in 1944; placed in National Defense Reserve Fleet in 1955
- USNS Mission Santa Ana (T-AO-137) (en:SS Mission Santa Ana (1945)) (Type T2-SE-A3), ordered and laid down as USS Concho (AO-102), but acquisition canceled in August 1945; delivered in October 1945; acquired by the U.S. Navy as Mission Buenaventura-class oiler USS Mission Santa Ana (AO-137) in 1948; placed in National Defense Reserve Fleet in 1958
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USS Mississinewa may refer to:
- USS Mississinewa (AO-59) (en:USS Mississinewa (AO-59)), a Cimarron-class fleet oiler, was launched 28 March 1944 and sunk 15 November 1944
- USS Mississinewa (AO-144) (en:USS Mississinewa (AO-144)), a Neosho-class fleet oiler, was in service from 1955 to 1991
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USS Mississippi, named either for the state of Mississippi or the Mississippi River, may refer to:
- USS Mississippi (1841) (en:USS Mississippi (1841)) was a sidewheel steamer that saw action in the Mexican–American War and was lost during the American Civil War.
- USS Mississippi (BB-23) (en:USS Mississippi (BB-23)) was the lead ship of her class of battleships, saw action before World War I and was eventually sold to Greece.
- USS Mississippi (BB-41) (en:USS Mississippi (BB-41)) was a New Mexico-class battleship and saw action during World War II.
- USS Mississippi (CGN-40) (en:USS Mississippi (CGN-40)) was a Virginia-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser.
- USS Mississippi (SSN-782) (en:USS Mississippi (SSN-782)) will be a Virginia-class submarine and is currently under construction.
- See also
- MV Mississippi (en:MV Mississippi) refers to several United States Army Corps of Engineers towboats.
- CSS Mississippi (en:CSS Mississippi') refers to a projected ironclad of the Confederate States Navy.
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USS Missoula may refer to:
- USS Montana (ACR-13) (en:USS Missoula (CA-13)), was the Montana renamed in 1920
- USS Missoula (APA-211) (en:USS Missoula (APA-211)), was a transport in service from 1944 to 1946
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Four ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Missouri in honor of the state of Missouri.
- USS Missouri (1841) (en:USS Missouri (1841)) was a sidewheel frigate launched in 1841 and destroyed by fire in August 1843.
- USS Missouri (BB-11) (en:USS Missouri (BB-11)) was a Maine-class battleship in service from 1900 to 1922.
- USS Missouri (BB-63) Линкор «Миссури» (ББ-63) (англ. USS Missouri (BB-63), «Большой Мо» (англ. Big Mo)) — американский линкор типа «Айова». (en:USS Missouri (BB-63) is a decommissioned Iowa-class battleship and the site of the official Japanese surrender of World War II. She is now a floating war memorial at Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii.)
- USS Missouri (SSN-780) (en:USS Missouri (SSN-780)) is a Virginia-class submarine commissioned in 2010.
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There have been three ships named USS Mistletoe:
- USS Mistletoe (1861) (en:USS Mistletoe (1861))—a tug boat that served during the American Civil War
- USS Mistletoe (1872) (en:USS Mistletoe (1872))—a wooden tender that served as a patrol boat during World War I
- USS Mistletoe (WAGL-237) (en:USS Mistletoe (WAGL-237))—a buoy tender built in 1939 that served with the U.S. Coast Guard and later with the U.S. Navy during World War II.
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Four ships of the French Navy have born the name Mistral, as well as a few other auxiliary ships:
- A high sea armoured torpedo boat of the Cyclone type (1901)
- A 1500-tonne torpedo boat of the Bourrasque type (1923), requisitioned by the British on the 3rd July 1940 at Portsmouth. She was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Mistral and decommissioned in 1944. She was restituted to France at the end of the war, and scrapped in 1953.
- The DF38 Mistral, a coast-guard cutter of the Tourmaline type (1977), commissioned as Vent d'Aval, later renamed Mistral. (Measurements: 37 t ; 26,8 x 4,97 x 1,53 m ; I.12,7 mm)
- The DF50 Liane also bore the name Mistral.
- A fishing ship, the Henri Cameleyre (1908) was requisitioned as a minesweeper during the Second World War. She was restituted in 1941 and renamed Mistral.
- An auxiliary patrol boat of the Second World War also bore the name of Mistral II.
- The present Mistral is an assault helicopter and command ship, lead ship of her class.
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USS Mitchell may refer to:
- USS Mitchell (DE-43) (en:USS Mitchell (DE-43)), a destroyer which saw service during World War II
- USS Oliver Mitchell (DE-417) (en:USS Oliver Mitchell (DE-417)), a destroyer escort which saw service during World War II
- USS General William Mitchell (AP-114) (en:USS General William Mitchell (AP-114)), a troop transport which saw service during World War II
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USS Mitscher may refer to:
- USS Mitscher (DL-2) (en:USS Mitscher (DL-2)), was launched in January 1952 and decommissioned in 1980
- USS Mitscher (DDG-57) USS Mitscher (DDG-57) — эсминец УРО типа «Арли Бёрк». (en:USS Mitscher (DDG-57), is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer commissioned in 1994 and currently in active service)
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USS Mizar may refer to:
- USS Mizar (AF-12) (en:USS Mizar (AF-12)), was a cargo ship during World War II
- USNS Mizar (T-AGOR-11) (en:USNS Mizar (T-AGOR-11)), was an oceanographic research ship and submarine rescue ship
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The name HMNZS Moa may apply to
- HMNZS Moa (T233) (en:HMNZS Moa (T233)), a minesweeper commissioned in 1941
- HMNZS Moa (P3553) (en:HMNZS Moa (P3553)), a patrol boat commissioned in 1983
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USS Mobile may refer to:
- USS Mobile, a former name of SS Republic (1853)
- SS Cleveland (en:USS Mobile (ID-4030)), the former German liner SS Cleveland used to transport U.S. troops home from Europe after World War I
- USS Mobile (CL-63) (en:USS Mobile (CL-63)), a Cleveland-class light cruiser
- USS Mobile (LKA-115) (en:USS Mobile (LKA-115)), a Charleston-class amphibious cargo ship
- USS Mobile Bay (CG-53) (en:USS Mobile Bay (CG-53)), a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser
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USS Moccasin may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Moccasin (1864) (en:USS Moccasin (1864)), a tug in commission from 1864 to 1865 that was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the American Civil War
- USS Moccasin (SS-5) (en:USS Moccasin (SS-5)), a Plunger-class submarine in commission from 1903 to 1919
- USS Moccasin (ID-1322) (en:USS Moccasin (ID-1322)), a refrigerated cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919
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USS Mockingbird may refer to:
- USS Mockingbird (AMc-28) (en:USS Mockingbird (AMc-28)), was a wooden dragger purchased by the US Navy in October 1940 and placed out of service February 1944
- USS Mockingbird (AMS-27) (en:USS Mockingbird (AMS-27)), was launched as YMS‑419 in March 1944 and transferred to the Republic of Korea January 1956
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Modeste:
- French ship Modeste (1759) (en:HMS Modeste) was a 64-gun third rate, previously the French Modeste. She was captured in 1759, used for harbour service from 1778 and was broken up in 1800.
- HMS Modeste (1793) (en:HMS Modeste) was a 36-gun fifth rate, previously the French Modeste. She was captured in 1793, used as a floating battery from 1804 and was broken up in 1814.
- HMS Modeste (1814) (en:HMS Modeste) was a 38-gun fifth rate, previously the French Terpsichore. She was captured in 1814 and was broken up in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Modeste (1837) (en:HMS Modeste) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1837 and sold in 1866. (not exists)
- HMS Modeste (1873) (en:HMS Modeste) was a wooden screw corvette launched in 1873 and sold in 1888. (not exists)
- HMS Modeste (U42) (en:HMS Modeste) was a modified Black Swan-class sloop launched in 1944 and sold in 1961. (not exists)
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Two cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Mogami, after the Mogami River in the Tohoku region of Honshū:
- Japanese cruiser Mogami (1908) (en:Japanese cruiser Mogami (1908)) — a Yodo-class high speed cruiser that commissioned in 1908 and was scrapped in 1928.
- Japanese cruiser Mogami (1934) (en:Japanese cruiser Mogami (1934)) — a Mogami-class of heavy cruiser that commissioned in 1935 and scuttled in 1944 after the Battle of the Surigao Strait.
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USS Mohawk may refer to:
- USS Mohawk (1814) (en:USS Mohawk (1814)), a U.S. Navy ship in the War of 1812.
- USS Mohawk (1853) (en:USS Mohawk (1853)), a U.S. Navy screw steamship launched in 1853.
- USS Mohawk (YT-17) (en:USS Mohawk (YT-17)), a U.S. Navy tug acquired in 1898.
- See also
- USRC Mohawk (1904) (en:USRC Mohawk (1904)), a U.S. Revenue cutter launched in 1904.
- USCGC Mohawk (WPG-78) (en:USCGC Mohawk (WPG-78)), a U.S. Coast Guard cutter launched in 1934.
- USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913) (en:USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913)), a U.S. Coast Guard launched in 1989.
- USNS Mohawk (T-ATF-170) (en:USNS Mohawk (T-ATF-170)), a U.S. Navy reserve fleet ocean tug launched in 1980.
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Thirteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mohawk, after the Mohawk, an indigenous tribe of North America:
- HMS Mohawk (1756) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a 6-gun sloop launched at Oswego on the Great Lakes in 1756 and captured by the French that same year. (not exists)
- HMS Mohawk (1759) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a 16-gun snow, constructed in 1759, that participated in the Battle of the Thousand Islands, during the French and Indian War. She was lost in 1764.
- HMS Mohawk (1782) (en:HMS Mohawk) was an 18-gun sloop purchased in 1782 and sold in 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Mohawk (1795) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a schooner listed in 1795 and operating on the Great Lakes out of Kingston, Ontario. She was condemned in 1803. (not exists)
- HMS Mohawk (1798) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a sloop in service in 1798 and taken by the French in 1799 according to the Captain of HMS Apollo, in a letter.<ref>The Gentleman's Magazine, June 1812, pp. 575.</ref> (not exists)
- HMS Mohawk (1813) (en:HMS Mohawk) was the American 10-gun brig Viper captured in 1813 and sold in 1814.<ref>Winfield (2008), p.350.</ref> (not exists)
- HMS Mohawk was to have been an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop but she was renamed HMS Ontario before being launched in 1813. She was sold in 1832.
- HMS Mohawk (1843) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a paddle-vessel launched in 1843 and sold in 1852. (not exists)
- HMS Mohawk (1856) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a Vigilant-class wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1856. She was sold in 1862 to the Emperor of China and renamed Pekin. (not exists)
- HMS Mohawk (1886) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a Torpedo Cruiser launched in 1886 and sold in 1905.
- HMS Mohawk (1907) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a Tribal-class destroyer launched in 1907 and sold in 1919.
- HMS Mohawk (F31) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a Tribal-class destroyer launched in 1937. She was torpedoed by an Italian destroyer in 1941 and was subsequently sunk by HMS Janus.
- HMS Mohawk (F125) (en:HMS Mohawk) was a Tribal-class frigate launched in 1962 and sold for scrapping in 1980.
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{{cite book |first=Rif|last=Winfield|title=British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates|publisher=Seaforth|year=2008|isbn=1861762461}}
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USS Mohican has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Mohican (1859) (en:USS Mohican (1859)), a sloop of war, launched in 1859, commissioned that same year and decommissioned in 1872.
- USS Mohican (1883) (en:USS Mohican (1883)), also a sloop of war, launched in 1883, commissioned in 1885 and decommissioned in 1921.
- USS Mohican (SP-117) (en:USS Mohican (SP-117)), a converted yacht, commissioned in 1917 and decommisisoned in 1919.
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Two German ships has been named SMS Moltke after the 19th century General Helmuth von Moltke.
- SMS Moltke (1877) (en:SMS Moltke (1877))
- Мольтке (линейный крейсер) Мольтке (Panzerkreuzer S.M.S. Moltke) — линейный крейсер (1911—1919) германского Императорского военно-морского флота, головной корабль в серии германских линейных крейсеров типа «Мольтке». (en:SMS Moltke (1910))
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Momo was the name of more than one Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer, and may refer to:
- Japanese destroyer Momo (1916) (en:Japanese destroyer Momo (1916)), a destroyer commissioned in 1916 and sold in 1940 (not exists)
- Japanese destroyer Momo (1944) (en:Japanese destroyer Momo (1944)), a destroyer launched in March 1944 and sunk in December 1944 (not exists)
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USS Monadnock may refer to:
- USS Monadnock (1863) (en:USS Monadnock (1864)), was a double-turret monitor commissioned in October 1864 and decommissioned June 1866
- USS Monadnock (BM-3) (en:USS Monadnock (BM-3)), was an Amphitrite-class monitor commissioned in September 1883 and decommissioned March 1919
- USS Monadnock (ACM-10) (en:USS Monadnock (ACM-10)), was acquired by the US Navy in June 1941 and sold in 1949
- USS Monadnock (ACM-14) (en:USS Monadnock (ACM-14)), was acquired by the US Navy in March 1951 and removed from the Navy List in July 1960
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USS Monaghan may refer to:
- USS Monaghan (DD-32) (en:USS Monaghan (DD-32)), was a modified Paulding-class destroyer launched in 1911 and served in World War I then served in the US Coast Guard from 1924 to 1930
- USS Monaghan (DD-354) DD 354 Monaghan (Корабль соединённых штатов Монахэн) — американский эсминец типа Farragut. (en:USS Monaghan (DD-354), was a Farragut-class destroyer launched in 1935 and sunk during a typhoon in December 1944)
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Monarch.
- The first HMS Monarch (1747) (en:HMS Monarch (1747)) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line, originally the French Monarque, captured in 1747 at the second battle of Cape Finisterre, and sold in 1760. Admiral John Byng was executed on board in 1757.
- The second HMS Monarch (1765) (en:HMS Monarch (1765)), launched in 1765, was another 74-gun third-rate. She was Vice Admiral Onslow's flagship at the Battle of Camperdown in 1797. She was broken up in 1813.
- The third HMS Monarch (1832) (en:HMS Monarch (1832)), launched in 1832, was an 84-gun second-rate, broken up in 1866.
- The fourth HMS Monarch (1868) (en:HMS Monarch (1868)), launched 1868, was an ironclad masted turret ship, sold in 1905.
- The fifth HMS Monarch (1911) (en:HMS Monarch (1911)), launched 1911, was an Orion-class battleship. She served in World War I and was sunk as a target in 1925.
- See also
- HMS Monarca (en:HMS Monarca) (not exists)
- References
- J. J. Colledge (en:Colledge, J. J.) (1987) Ships of the Royal Navy: the complete record of all fighting ships of the Royal Navy from the fifteenth century to the present, London: Greenhill, ISBN 0-947898-75-1
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One ship and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Monck, after George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle.
- HMS Monck (1659) (en:HMS Monck) was a 52-gun third rate frigate launched in 1659. She was rebuilt in 1702 as a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line, and was wrecked in 1720.
- HMS Monck (shore establishment) (en:HMS Monck) was the Combined Training Headquarters, commissioned at Largs, Ayrshire, in 1942. By 1944 the establishment covered the Combined Operations Carrier Training, the naval barracks and the landing craft base at Port Glasgow, and the ICE school at Rosneath. The establishment was paid off in 1946. (not exists)
- HMS Monck II was the headquarters for unallocated landing craft, commissioned at Greenock in 1944 and paid off later that year.
- See also
- HMS Monck Prize (en:HMS Monck Prize) (not exists)
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Moncton.
- HMCS Moncton (K139) (en:HMCS Moncton (K139)) (I), a Flower class corvette that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Battle of the Atlantic.
- HMCS Moncton (MM 708) (en:HMCS Moncton (MM 708)) (II), a Kingston class patrol vessel in the Canadian Forces, commissioned in 1998.
- Battle honours
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic, 1942-44.)
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SS Mongolia may refer to:
- SS Mongolia (also launched 1903), a 9,505 GT British passenger and cargo liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) (sunk in 1917)
- SS Mongolia (1903) (en:SS Mongolia (1903)), a 13,369 GT (gross tonnage) American passenger and cargo liner of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company
- SS Mongolia (1922) (en:SS Mongolia (1922)), a 16,504 GT British passenger and cargo liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)
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Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Monitor. The name means "a person or thing that warns or instructs"; it was suggested by the engineer John Ericsson who hoped that his warship — the first Monitor — would admonish the Confederate States of America and the United Kingdom which was then sympathetic to the Confederacy.
- USS Monitor «Монитор» (англ. Monitor — наблюдатель) — первый броненосец ВМС США, знаменитый прежде всего своим участием в первой в истории морских сражении битве броненосцев: битве у Хэмптон Роудс 9 марта 1862 года в ходе Гражданской войны в США. «Монитор» стал основателем нового класса судов. (en:Monitor, launched in 1862, was a revolutionary ironclad warship that gave its name to the monitor warship type. She served in the American Civil War and fought in the battle of Hampton Roads on 1862-03-09. She was lost at sea on 1862-12-31.)
- USS Monitor (LSV-5) (en:Monitor (LSV-5)), launched in 1941, was a landing ship that served in World War II, landing troops and equipment on Luzon and Okinawa.
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Monmouth, after the Welsh town; the name also recognises James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, the "Black Duke":
- HMS Monmouth (1666) (en:HMS Monmouth) was an 8-gun yacht launched in 1666 and sold in 1698. (not exists)
- HMS Monmouth (1667) (en:HMS Monmouth) was a 66-gun third-rate launched in 1667. She was rebuilt in 1700 and 1742, and was broken up in 1767.
- HMS Monmouth (1772) (en:HMS Monmouth) was a 64-gun third-rate launched in 1772. She became a prison ship and named HMS Captivity in 1796, and was broken up in 1818.
- HMS Monmouth (1796) (en:HMS Monmouth) was a 64-gun third-rate, originally the Indiaman Belmont. She was purchased on the stocks and launched in 1796. She became a sheer hulk in 1815 and was broken up in 1834.
- HMS Hotspur (1828) (en:HMS Monmouth) was a 46-gun fifth-rate launched in 1828 as HMS Hotspur. She was became a chapel hulk in 1859, was renamed HMS Monmouth in 1868, and was finally sold in 1902. (not exists)
- HMS Monmouth (1901) (en:HMS Monmouth) was a Monmouth class armoured cruiser launched in 1901 and sunk at the Battle of Coronel in 1914.
- HMS Monmouth (F235) (en:HMS Monmouth) is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1991 and currently in service.
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Several ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Monocacy for the Battle of Monocacy:
- USS Monocacy (1864) (en:USS Monocacy (1864)), a gunboat launched in 1864, and served until 1903
- USS Monocacy (PG-20) (en:USS Monocacy (PG-20)), commissioned in 1914 and decommissioned in 1939
- USS Genesee (AT-55) (en:USS Genesee (AT-55)), originally the civilian tug Monocacy (1905)
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USS Monongahela may refer to:
- USS Monongahela (1862) (en:USS Monongahela (1862)), was launched in 1862 and served during the American Civil War
- USS Monongahela (AO-42) (en:USS Monongahela (AO-42)), was an oiler acquired by the US Navy in July 1942 and decommissioned August 1957
- USS Monongahela (AO-178) (en:USS Monongahela (AO-178)), was an oiler launched in 1979 and decommissioned in 1999 (not exists)
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The name HMNZS Monowai may apply to
- HMNZS Monowai (F59) (en:HMNZS Monowai (F59)), an armed merchant cruiser commissioned 1940-1943
- HMNZS Monowai (A06) (en:HMNZS Monowai (A06)), a hydrographic survey vessel commissioned 1977-1997
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USS Monssen may refer to:
- USS Monssen (DD-436) Эскадренный миноносец «Монссен» (англ. USS Monssen (DD-436)) — американский эсминец типа Gleaves. (en:USS Monssen (DD-436), was a Gleaves-class destroyer that served from 1940 until sunk during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in 1942)
- USS Monssen (DD-798) (en:USS Monssen (DD-798)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer that served from 1943 until 1957
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{{French Navy}}
A number of French ships of have born the name Mont-Blanc, in honour of the Mont-Blanc mountain. Among them,
- Линейный корабль (парусный) Линейный корабль (парусный) (англ. ship-of-the-line, фр. navire de ligne) — класс парусных трёхмачтовых деревянных военных кораблей. (The en:ship of the line Mont-Blanc (1791))
- The civilian cargo ship SS Mont-Blanc (1899) of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, which when carrying ammunition during World War I blew up in the Halifax Explosion of 1917.
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Montagu or HMS Montague:
- HMS Montague (1654) (en:HMS Montague), a 52-gun Speaker-class frigate launched in 1654 as Lyme, renamed in 1660, rebuilt in 1698 and 1716 and broken up in 1749.
- HMS Montagu (1779) (en:HMS Montagu), a 74-gun third rate launched in 1779 and broken up in 1818.
- HMS Montagu (1901) (en:HMS Montagu), a Duncan-class battleship launched in 1901 and wrecked in 1906.
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USS Montana may refer to:
- USS Montana (ACR-13) (en:USS Montana (ACR-13)), was a Tennessee-class cruiser that provided convoy escort duty during World War I, and was eventually renamed and reclassified Missoula (CA-13)
- SS Montanan (en:USS Montanan (1913)), was a cargo ship during World War I and sunk by torpedo in August 1918
- Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (1920) Линейные корабли типа «Южная Дакота» (англ. South Dakota class) — тип линейных кораблей США. (en:USS Montana (BB-51), was a South Dakota-class battleship laid down in 1920 but canceled and scrapped in 1923)
- Линейные корабли типа «Монтана» Линейные корабли типа «Монтана» — проект линейных кораблей ВМС США. (en:USS Montana (BB-67), would have been the lead ship of the Montana-class battleship however, the entire class was canceled in 1943)
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USS Montauk may refer to:
- USS Montauk (1862) (en:USS Montauk (1862)), was a monitor, commissioned in 1862 and decommissioned in 1865
- USS Montauk (SP-392) (en:USS Montauk (SP-392)), was a minesweeper, purchased in 1917 and wrecked in 1918
- USS Montauk (SP-1213) (en:USS Montauk (SP-1213)), was a tug, commissioned in 1917 and sold in 1920
- USS Montauk (LSV-6) (en:USS Montauk (LSV-6)), was a transport commissioned in 1944 then renamed Galilea (AKN-6) in 1946 and decommissioned in 1947
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{{French Navy}}
Four ships of the French Navy have been named Montcalm in honour of the 18th century Marshal Marquess Louis de Montcalm de Saint Véran:
- The armoured corvette Montcalm (1865–1891).
- The armoured cruiser Montcalm (1898–1926).
- the cruiser Montcalm (1933–1969), which served in the Free French Forces.
- the Georges Leygues class frigate (en:F70 type) anti-submarine frigate Montcalm (1975–present).
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A number of ships have been named Monte Cervantes.
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USS Monterey may refer to:
- USS Monterey (1862) (en:USS Monterey (1862)), was a screw tug that operated in San Francisco Bay from 1863 to 1892
- USS Monterey (BM-6) (en:USS Monterey (BM-6)), was an armored monitor in service from 1893 to 1921
- USS Monterey (CVL-26) (en:USS Monterey (CVL-26)), was a light aircraft carrier of World War II, serving from 1943 to 1956
- USS Monterey (CG-61) (en:USS Monterey (CG-61)), is a guided missile cruiser commissioned in 1990 and currently in active service
- SS Monterey (en:SS Monterey) (1931), was an ocean liner that saw service as a troopship in World War II and sunk in 2000
- Monterey, a Matson cruise ship constructed from a 1952 C4 Mariner-class hull formerly named Free State Mariner; renamed Monte in 2006 to be broken up for scrap in 2007
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USS Montezuma may refer to:
- USS Montezuma (1798) (en:USS Montezuma (1798)), was a 20‑gun converted merchant ship acquired by the US Navy in June 1798 and sold December 1799
- USS Montezuma was purchased by the US Navy in November 1861 to be sunk as part of the second stone fleet in April 1862
- USS Montezuma (YTB-145) (en:USS Montezuma (YTB-145)), was a harbor tug that served from 1941 to 1975 (not exists)
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USS Montgomery may refer to:
- USS Montgomery (1776) (en:USS Montgomery (1776)), was a frigate that was never completed during the Revolutionary War
- USS Montgomery (1813) (en:USS Montgomery (1813)), was a sloop or schooner in service just from 1813 to 1815
- USS Montgomery (1861) (en:USS Montgomery (1861)), was a screw-driven steamer in service from 1861 to 1865
- USS Montgomery (C-9) (en:USS Montgomery (C-9)), was a protected cruiser in service between 1891 and 1918
- USS Montgomery (DD-121) (en:USS Montgomery (DD-121)), was a destroyer, commissioned in 1918, and later converted to a minelayer that served in WW II, and then was decommissioned and sold for scrap in 1946
- USS Elmer Montgomery (FF-1082) (en:USS Elmer Montgomery (FF-1082)), was a destroyer escort, then redesignated a fast frigate, launched in November 1970 and decommissioned in June 1993. She was in that same year donated to the Turkish Navy in an American Military Assistance Program to NATO allies.
- USS Montgomery County (LST-1041) (en:USS Montgomery County (LST-1041)), a World War II Landing Ship, Tank
- SS Richard Montgomery (en:SS Richard Montgomery), was a Liberty ship that was wrecked off Sheerness, England, with thousands of tons of ammunition on board
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USS Monticello may refer to:
- USS Monticello (1859) (en:USS Monticello (1859)), was a wooden screw steamer launched in 1859, purchased in 1861, sold in 1865; foundered while in merchant service in 1872
- SS Conte Grande (en:USS Monticello (AP-61)), was built in 1928 as SS Conte Grande purchased by the US Navy and commissioned, 1942; decommissioned, 1946; returned to Italy in 1947
- USS Monticello (LSD-35) (en:USS Monticello (LSD-35)), was a Thomaston-class dock landing ship commissioned in 1957 and decommissioned in 1985
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USS Montpelier may refer to:
- USS Montpelier (1917) (en:USS Montpelier (1917)), was the German ship Bochum seized in 1917 and used until 1919 (not exists)
- USS Montpelier (CL-57) (en:USS Montpelier (CL-57)), was a light cruiser in service from 1942 to 1946
- USS Montpelier (SSN-765) (en:USS Montpelier (SSN-765)), is a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine commissioned in 1993 and currently in active service
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Montreal.
- HMCS Montreal (K319) (en:HMCS Montreal (K319)) (I), a River class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Battle of the Atlantic. (not exists)
- HMCS Montréal (FFH 336) (en:HMCS Montréal (FFH 336)) (II), a Halifax class frigate commissioned in 1994.
- Battle honours
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic, 1944-45.)
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Montreal, after the Canadian city of Montreal:
- HMS Montreal (1761) (en:HMS Montreal) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1761. She was captured by the French in 1779 and subsequently destroyed by the Anglo-French forces at Toulon in 1793.
- HMS Wolfe (1813) (en:HMS Montreal) was a 20-gun sloop launched as HMS Wolfe in 1813 and renamed HMS Montreal in 1814. She was sold in 1832.
- HMS Montreal (1839) (en:HMS Montreal) was a schooner serving on the Canadian lakes. She was purchased in 1839 and sold in 1848. (not exists)
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HMS Montrose has been the name of two ships of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy:
- HMS Montrose (D01) (en:HMS Montrose (1918)), a Scott-class (or Admiralty-type) destroyer leader that served throughout World War II and was scrapped in 1946.
- HMS Montrose (F236) (en:HMS Montrose (F236)), a Type 23 frigate launched in 1992 and currently in service.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Moorhen, after the moorhen, a water bird:
- HMS Moorhen (1875) (en:HMS Moorhen) was a Forester-class composite screw gunboat launched in 1875 and sold in 1888. (not exists)
- HMS Niger (1880) (en:HMS Moorhen) was a composite paddle vessel launched in 1880 as HMS Niger. She was renamed HMS Cockatrice in 1881, and HMS Moorhen in 1896. She was sold in 1899. (not exists)
- HMS Moorhen (1901) (en:HMS Moorhen) was a river gunboat launched in 1901 and sold in 1933. (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Moorsom, after Admiral Sir Robert Moorsom:
- HMS Moorsom (1914) (en:HMS Moorsom) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Moorsom (K567) (en:HMS Moorsom) was a Captain-class frigate launched in 1943 and transferred to the Royal Navy under lend-lease. She was returned to the US Navy in 1945. (not exists)
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USS Moose may refer to:
- USS Moose (1863) (en:USS Moose (1863)), was a wooden steam gunboat purchased by the US Navy in 1863 and decommissioned April 1865
- USS Moose (IX-124) (en:USS Moose (IX-124)), was commissioned in January 1944 and sold in 1951
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USS Moosehead may refer to:
- USS Moosehead (ID-2047) (en:USS Moosehead (ID-2047)), was purchased by the US Navy in 1918, redesignated YFB-2047 in 1920 and renamed Porpoise in 1921. She was sold in 1931. (not exists)
- USS Turner (DD-259) (en:USS Moosehead (IX-98)), was laid down as Turner (DD‑259), redesignated as a water barge YW-56 in 1936, she was renamed Moosehead in 1943 and decommissioned in 1946.
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BAE Morán Valverde may refer to one of the following frigates of the Ecuadorian Navy:
- USS Enright (DE-216) (en:BAE Morán Valverde (D-01)), the former American Buckley-class destroyer escort USS Enright (DE-216); acquired by the Ecuadorian Navy in July 1967 as BAE 25 de Julio (E-12); renamed Morán Valverde (D-01), 1975; scrapped 1989
- HMS Danae (F47) (en:BAE Morán Valverde (FM-02) (Leander class)), the former British Leander-class frigate HMS Danae (F47); commissioned by the Ecuadorian Navy in 1991; was {{ship in active service|2007|lc=on}}
, but current fate not reported in secondary sources - Chilean frigate Almirante Lynch (PFG-07) (en:BAE Morán Valverde (FM-02) (Condell class)), the former Chilean Condell-class frigate Almirante Lynch (PFG-07); purchased by the Ecuadorian Navy in 2008; {{ship in active service}}
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Moresby, for Captain (later Admiral) John Moresby:
- HMAS Moresby (1918) (en:HMAS Moresby (1918)), a 24-class sloop serving with the Royal Navy from 1918 to 1925 as HMS Silvio, and with the RAN from 1925 to 1946
- HMAS Moresby (1963) (en:HMAS Moresby (1963)), a unique survey vessel serving from 1963 until 1998, before entering civilian service
- Battle honours
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- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1942-43
- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1943-44)
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- HMS Moresby (en:HMS Moresby), a Royal Navy destroyer serving in World War I (not exists)
- HMCS Moresby (MSA 112) (en:HMCS Moresby (MSA 112)), a Canadian Forces minesweeper operating from 1989 to 2000 (not exists)
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SS Mormacland may refer to one of several Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission on behalf of Moore-McCormack Lines:
- HMS Archer (D78) (en:SS Mormacland (1939)) (MC hull number 46, Type C3), built by Sun Shipbuilding; delivered to Moore-McCormack in April 1940; acquired by the United States Navy in March 1941 for conversion to escort carrier USS Archer (BAVG-1); transferred to Royal Navy as HMS Archer (D78); converted to merchant aircraft carrier MS Empire Lagan, 1945; returned to U.S. custody in 1946; sold for commercial service in 1948; wrecked and scrapped in 1962
- HMS Pursuer (D73) (en:SS Mormacland (1942)) (MC hull number 163, Type C3-S-A2), built at Ingalls Shipbuilding; acquired by the United States Navy for conversion to Bogue-class USS St. George (CVE-17); transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease; served as HMS Pursuer (D73) of the Royal Navy's Attacker class; returned to U.S. custody in 1946 and scrapped the same year
- SS Mormacland (1945) (en:SS Mormacland (1945)) (MC hull number 2796, Type C3-S-A5), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; delivered to Moore-McCormack in September 1946; scrapped in 1971 (not exists)
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SS Mormacmail may refer to one of several Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission on behalf of Moore-McCormack Lines:
- USS Long Island (CVE-1) Лонг Айленд (англ. Long Island, CVE-1) — первый эскортный авианосец, построенный в США, головной в серии из двух кораблей (CVE-1 «Лонг Айленд» и AVG-1/BAVG-1 «Арчер»). (en:SS Mormacmail (1940) (MC hull number 49), built by Sun Shipbuilding; delivered to Moore-McCormack in May 1940; acquired by the United States Navy in March 1941 for conversion to escort carrier USS Long Island (CVE-1); sold for commercial use in 1948; scrapped 1977)
- SS Mormacmail (MC hull number 160), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; laid down as Mormacmail but acquired by United States Navy for conversion to escort carrier and launched as Altamaha (CVE-6); transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease as HMS Battler (D18) of the Royal Navy's Attacker class; returned to U.S. custody in 1946 and scrapped the same year
- HMS Tracker (D24) (en:SS Mormacmail (1942)) (MC hull number 233), built at Todd Shipyard (Tacoma, Washington); converted to escort carrier for transfer to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease; served as HMS Tracker (D24) of the Royal Navy's Attacker class; returned to U.S. custody in 1945 and sold for commercial service in 1946; scrapped in 1964
- SS Mormacmail (1945) (en:SS Mormacmail (1945)) (MC hull number 2869 , Type C3-S-A5), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; delivered to Moore-McCormack in November 1946; scrapped in 1971 (not exists)
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SS or MS Mormacpenn may refer to one of several Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission on behalf of Moore-McCormack Lines:
- USS Griffin (AS-13) (en:MS Mormacpenn (1939)) (MC hull number 44, Type C3), built by Sun Shipbuilding; transferred to the United States Navy as submarine tender USS Griffin (AS-13) in 1940; scrapped 1973
- USS Markab (AD-21) (en:SS Mormacpenn (1940)) (MC hull number 66 , Type C3), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; originally laid down as Sea Swallow; transferred to the United States Navy as destroyer tender USS Markab (AD-21) in 1941; scrapped 1976
- HMS Hunter (D80) (en:SS Mormacpenn (1942)) (MC hull number 161 , Type C3-S-A1), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; acquired by the United States Navy for conversion to Bogue-class escort carrier USS Block Island (CVE-8); transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease as HMS Hunter (D80); returned to U.S. custody in 1945 and sold for commercial service in 1947; scrapped in 1965
- SS Mormacpenn (1945) (en:SS Mormacpenn (1945)) (MC hull number 2870 , Type C3-S-A5), built by Ingalls Shipbuilding; delivered to Moore-McCormack in December 1946; scrapped in 1972 (not exists)
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SS or MS Mormacyork may refer to one of two Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission on behalf of Moore-McCormack Lines:
- USS Pelias (AS-14) (en:SS Mormacyork (1939)) (MC hull number 43), built by Federal Shipbuilding; transferred to the United States Navy as submarine tender USS Pelias (AS-14) in 1940; scrapped 1973
- USS Anne Arundel (AP-76) (en:MS Mormacyork (1940)) (MC hull number 45), built by Sun Shipbuilding; transferred to the United States Navy as transport USS Anne Arundel (AP-76) in 1942; scrapped 1970
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Morning Star, after the poetic name for Venus:
- HMS Morning Star (1672) (en:HMS Morning Star) was a 14-gun ketch captured from the Dutch in 1672 and given away in 1674. (not exists)
- HMS Morning Star (1763) (en:HMS Morning Star) was a cutter purchased in 1763 and sold in 1773. (not exists)
- HMS Morning Star (1781) (en:HMS Morning Star) was a 16-gun sloop, formerly an American privateer captured in 1781 and sold in 1782. (not exists)
- HMS Morning Star (1799) (en:HMS Morning Star) was a 22-gun sloop launched in 1799. Her fate is unknown. (not exists)
- HMS Morning Star (1915) (en:HMS Morning Star) was an M class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
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SS Morro Castle may refer to:
- SS Morro Castle (1900) (en:SS Morro Castle (1900))
- SS Morro Castle (1930) (en:SS Morro Castle (1930))
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USS Morris may refer to:
- USS Morris (1778) (en:USS Morris (1778)), was a ship in service from 1778 until wrecked in 1779
- USS Morris (1779) (en:USS Morris (1779)), was a schooner acquired in 1779 which operated on the Mississippi River during the American Revolutionary War
- USS Morris (1846a) (en:USS Morris (1846a)), was a schooner in service from early 1846 until wrecked in October 1846
- USS Morris (1846b) (en:USS Morris (1846b)), was a schooner in service from 1846 to 1848.
- USS Morris (TB-14) (en:USS Morris (TB-14)), was a torpedo boat commissioned in 1898 and decommissioned in 1919
- USS Morris (DD-271) (en:USS Morris (DD-271)), was a Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1919 and decommissioned in 1922
- USS Morris (DD-417) (en:USS Morris (DD-417)), was a Sims-class destroyer commissioned in 1940 and decommissioned in 1945
- USS PC-1179 (en:USS Morris (PC-1179)), was a patrol craft commissioned as USS PC-1179 in 1943, decommissioned in 1946, renamed Morris in 1956, and struck from the Navy List in 1960
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Twelve ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mosquito, or the archaic HMS Musquito, after the tropical insect, the Mosquito:
- HMS Musquito (1777) (en:HMS Musquito) was a vessel in service in 1777. (not exists)
- HMS Musquito (1794) (en:HMS Musquito) was a 6-gun schooner, previously the French privateer Venus. She was captured in 1793, purchased by the Navy in 1794 and captured by the Spanish in 1799. (not exists)
- HMS Musquito (1795) (en:HMS Musquito) was a floating battery launched in 1795 but wrecked later that year. (not exists)
- HMS Musquito (1799) (en:HMS Musquito) was a 12-gun schooner captured from the French in 1799 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Musquito (1804) (en:HMS Musquito) was a Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1804 and sold in 1822.
- HMS Musquito (1825) (en:HMS Musquito) was a Cherokee class brig-sloop launched in 1825 and sold in 1843. (not exists)
- HMS Musquito (1851) (en:HMS Musquito) was a 16-gun brig launched in 1851 and sold to the Prussian Navy in 1862. (not exists)
- HMS Mosquito (1871) (en:HMS Mosquito) was a composite screw gunboat launched in 1871 and sold in 1888. (not exists)
- HMS Mosquito (1884) (en:HMS Mosquito) was an Australian torpedo boat launched in 1884 and sold in 1912. (not exists)
- HMS Mosquito (1890) (en:HMS Mosquito) was a paddle river gunboat launched in 1890 and sold in 1902. (not exists)
- HMS Mosquito (1910) (en:HMS Mosquito) was a Beagle class destroyer launched in 1910 and sold in 1920. (not exists)
- HMS Mosquito (1939) (en:HMS Mosquito) was a river gunboat launched in 1939 and sunk in 1940. (not exists)
- HMS Mosquito (shore establishment) (en:HMS Mosquito (shore establishment)) was a naval base in Alexandria, Egypt during World War II
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Moth after the insect, the Moth:
- HMS Moth (1907) (en:HMS Moth) was a coastal destroyer launched in 1907. She had been renamed TB12 in 1906. She was sunk by a mine in 1915. (not exists)
- HMS Moth (1915) (en:HMS Moth) was an Insect class gunboat launched in 1915. She was scuttled in 1941 but was salvaged by the Japanese and recommissioned with the Imperial Japanese Navy as Suma. She was sunk by a mine in 1945.
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Four ships of the French Navy have been named in honour of the 18th century admiral count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte.
- a 2nd class propeller aviso (1859); she was launched in Cherbourg and carred out numerous overseas missions (Africa, South Atlantic, Pacific, Indochina), notably evacuating 80 religious from Málaga in 1873. She was decommissioned in 1880. 736 tonnes, length of 54.55 m, width 8.52 m, beam 4.35 m, 4 140 mm guns, 878 m2 of sails; 89 men ; Mazeline Le Havre engine)
- a Hamelin type coast ferry (1919). She was built at the chantiers de la Loire and launched on the 26 September 1919. Used for ferry and escorts near the coast, she was renamed Adour on the 26 June 1922, and Alfred de Courcy in 1924. From 1934, she served for flying ship support. (700 tonnes; length 51.25 m, width 7.90 m, beam 4.25 m; 1 90 mm gun; 1200 HP; 12 knots; 2 boilers; 2 off. + 25 men)
- a The French cruiser Lamotte-Piquet, of the Duguay-Trouin class. Built from the 17 January 1923, commissioned 1 September 1926. On the 17 January 1941, she was the flagship of the division of Indochina, and won the Battle of Koh-Chang against the Siamese fleet (now Thaïland). She was sunk in January 1945 by US planes.
- The present La Motte-Picquet is an anti-submarine frigate of the F70 type.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mounsey, after Captain William Mounsey:
- HMS Mounsey (1915) (en:HMS Mounsey) was an M class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Mounsey (K569) (en:HMS Mounsey) was a Captain class frigate launched in 1943 and returned to the US Navy in 1946. (not exists)
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USS Mount Baker may refer to:
- USS Mount Baker (AE-4) (en:USS Mount Baker (AE-4)), a Type C2 ship originally commissioned as Kilauea in May 1941 and renamed Mount Baker, March 1943. She was decommissioned and struck in 1969
- USNS Mount Baker (T-AE-34) (en:USS Mount Baker (T-AE-34)), is a Kilauea-class ammunition ship commissioned July 1972 as USS Mount Baker (AE-34), and in active service with Military Sealift Command
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[[ko:USS 마운트 베이커]]
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USS Mount Hood may refer to:
- USS Mount Hood (AE-11) (en:USS Mount Hood (AE-11)), was an ammunition ship in service during World War II in the Pacific Ocean
- USS Mount Hood (AE-29) (en:USS Mount Hood (AE-29)), was an ammunition ship in service from 1971 to 1999
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USS Mount Vernon has been the name of five U.S. Navy ships:
- USS Mount Vernon (1859) (en:USS Mount Vernon (1859)), a steamer purchased by the U.S. Navy in April 1861 and sold in 1865.
- USS Mount Vernon (1846), a sidewheel gunboat seized by the U.S. Navy in April 1861, renamed USS Mount Washington in November 1861, and sold in 1865.
- SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (en:USS Mount Vernon (ID-4508)), an ocean liner built in Germany as Kronprinzesin Cecilie in 1906, commandeered and commissioned by the U.S. Navy for use as a troop transport as USS Mount Vernon in 1917, and decommissioned in 1919.
- USS Mount Vernon (AP-22) (en:USS Mount Vernon (AP-22)), an ocean liner built in the early 1930s as SS Washington, purchased by the U.S. Navy for use as a troop transport in 1941 and commissioned as USS Mount Vernon, and decommissioned in 1946
- USS Mount Vernon (LSD-39) (en:USS Mount Vernon (LSD-39)), a dock landing ship commissioned in 1972 and decommissioned in 2003.
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USS Mount Washington may refer to:
- USS Mount Washington (1846) (en:USS Mount Washington (1846)), was the side‑wheel gunboat Mount Vernon acquired by the US Navy in April 1861 and sold June 1865
- SS Mount Washington (T-AOT-5076) (en:SS Mount Washington (T-AOT 5076)), was a transport oiler
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USS Mugford may refer to:
- USS Mugford (DD-105) (en:USS Mugford (DD-105)), Wickes-class destroyer that was launched in 1918 and decommissioned in 1922
- USS Mugford (DD-389) DD 389 Mugford (Корабль соединённых штатов Магфорд) — американский эсминец типа Бэгли. (en:USS Mugford (DD-389), Bagley-class destroyer that was launched in 1937 and served until 1947, having served through World War II)
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USS Mullany may refer to:
- USS Mullany (DD-325) (en:USS Mullany (DD-325)), a Clemson-class destroyer launched in 1920 and struck in 1930
- USS Mullany (DD-528) (en:USS Mullany (DD-528)), a Fletcher-class destroyer launched in 1942 and stricken in 1971; transferred to the Republic of China as Chiang Yang; struck 1999
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At least three vessels of the Royal Navy have born the name HMS Mullett or Mullet.
- HMS Mullett (1807) (en:Mullett) was a Ballahoo-class schooner that was built in Bermuda and launched in 1807. She was sold in 1814.
- HMS Mullett (1860) (en:Mullett) was a Philomel-class wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1860, sold on 25 April 1872 at Hong Kong for mercantile use and renamed Formosa.
- HMS Mullett (T331) (en:Mullett) was a Fish-class ASW trawler launched in 1942 and sold in 1946. (not exists)
- References
- {{colledge}}
- {{cite book |first=Rif|last=Winfield|title=British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates|publisher=Seaforth|year=2008|isbn=1861762461}}
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SS München was the name of a number of ships.
- Генерал Штойбен (судно) «Генерал Штойбен» (нем. General von Steuben) — немецкий пассажирский океанский лайнер. (en:SS München (1923), a Norddeutscher Lloyd liner which was sunk on 9 February 1945 by Soviet submarine S-13 with the loss of over 2,000 lives.)
- SS München (1936) (en:SS München (1936)), a cargo ship which was scuttled by her crew on 2 April 1941 after being intercepted by HMCS Prince Henry. (not exists)
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Four Japanese destroyers have born the name {{nihongo|Murasame|村雨||"Passing Shower"}}
<ref>Nelson. Japanese-English Character Dictionary. Page 493</ref>.
- Japanese destroyer Murasame (1903) (en:Murasame (1903)) was a Harusame-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy, launched in 1902 and decommissioned in 1923. (not exists)
- Мурасамэ (1937) Мурасамэ (яп. 村雨?, «короткий дождь») — японский эсминец типа «Сирацую». (en:Murasame (1937) was a Shiratsuyu-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy, launched in 1937 and sunk 1943 in the Battle of Blackett Strait.)
- Japanese destroyer Murasame (1958) (en:Murasame (1958)) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, launched in 1958 and deleted in 1988. (not exists)
- Japanese destroyer Murasame (DD-101) (en:Murasame (DD-101)) is the lead ship of her class of destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, launched in 1994 and {{As of|2006|lc=on}}
still active in service. (not exists)
- Reference
- {{cite book | last = Jentsura | first = Hansgeorg | year = 1976 | title = Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869–1945 | publisher = US Naval Institute Press | id = ISBN 087021893X }}
- {{cite book | last = Nelson | first = Andrew N. | year = 1967 | title = Japanese–English Character Dictionary | publisher = Tuttle | id = ISBN 0804804087}}
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[[en:Japanese destroyer Murasame]]
At least two cruisers of the Soviet Navy have borne the name Murmansk, after the city and naval base of Murmansk:
- USS Milwaukee (CL-5) (en:Soviet cruiser Murmansk (1944)) was the former USS Milwaukee, an Omaha-class cruiser transferred to the USSR in 1944 and decommissioned in 1949.
- Мурманск (крейсер, 1953) Мурманск — лёгкий крейсер проекта 68-бис Советского, а позже и Российского ВМФ. (en:Soviet cruiser Murmansk (1955) was a Sverdlov-class cruiser launched in 1955. She was decommissioned in 1989 and sold for scrapping in 1994, but was wrecked while being towed to the breakers.)
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USS Murphy could refer to:
- USS Murphy (DD-603) DD 603 Murphy (Корабль соединённых штатов Мерфи) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS Murphy (DD-603) Benson-class destroyer (25 July 1942 – 9 March 1946) earned four battle stars, and survived a partial sinking during World War II. )
- USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112) USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112) — последний из серии запланированных к 13 сентября 2002 г. 62 эсминцев УРО типа «Арли Бёрк», строительство которых было одобрено Конгрессом США. (en:USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112) Arleigh Burke-class destroyer (keel laid down 18 June 2010) named for the Navy's first Medal of Honor recipient since the Vietnam War.)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Murray, after Vice-Admiral Sir George Murray:
- HMS Murray (1914) (en:HMS Murray) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Murray (F91) (en:HMS Murray) was a Blackwood-class frigate launched in 1955 and sold in 1970.
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USS Murray has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Murray (SP-1438) (en:USS Murray (SP-1438)), a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
- USS Murray (DD-97) (en:USS Murray (DD-97)), a Wickes-class destroyer in commission from 1918 to 1936
- USS Murray (DD-576) (en:USS Murray (DD-576)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer in commission from 1943 to 1965
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USS Muscatine is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Muscatine (ID-2226) (en:USS Muscatine (ID-2226)), a refrigerator ship built in 1917.
- USS Muscatine (AK-197) (en:USS Muscatine (AK-197)), a cargo ship launched 16 June 1944.
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USS Muskegon may refer to:
- USS Muskegon (PF-24) (en:USS Muskegon (PF-24)), was a patrol frigate launched in July 1943 and scrapped in the late 1950’s exact date unknown
- USS Muskegon (YTB-763) (en:USS Muskegon (YTB-763)), is a large harbor tug launched in 1962 and currently in active service
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USS Mustang has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Mustang (SP-36) (en:USS Mustang (SP-36)), a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Mustang (IX-155) (en:USS Mustang (IX-155)), a wooden schooner in commission from 1944 to 1946
- USCGC Mustang (WPB-1310) (en:USCGC Mustang (WPB-1310)), a US Coast Guard patrol vessel in commission from 1986 to present
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USS Mustin may refer to:
- USS Mustin (DD-413) (en:USS Mustin (DD-413)), was a Sims-class destroyer during World War II
- USS Mustin (DDG-89) USS Mustin (DDG-89) — 39-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 Mustin (DDG-89), is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer currently in active service)
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A number of ships of the French Navy have bourne the name of Mutin ("mutinous", or "jocker"):
- a 14-gun cutter launched in 1778. She was captured by HMS Jupiter on the 2 October 1779 and commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Pigmy. She was re-taken by the French in 1781, and once again by the English in 1782.
- a 4-gun cutter, luanched in Cherbourg in 1837 as Passe-Partout, and renamed to Mutin in 1845. She was decommissioned in 1850.
- an unarmed cutter launched in 1883 for the benefits of the navigation school. She served as a warship during the First World War. She was given to the Naval Academy in 1924 as the Sylphe, and decommissioned in 1937, though she still stailed in Toulon in 1942-1943.
- the present Mutin is a school cutter of the French Navy, launched in 1927.
Also, a number of ships bourne the name of Mutine (the feminine form of "mutin"):
- a frigate (1744-1758)
- a corvette (1794-1797)
- a corvette (1799-1803)
- Шхуна Шхуна (нидерл. Schoener) — тип парусного судна, имеющего не менее двух мачт с косыми парусами. (a en:schooner (1824-1841))
- a gunboat (1884-1897)
- a swift boat on the Lake Constance (1945)
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Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mutine:
- HMS Mutine (1779) (en:HMS Mutine) was a 14-gun cutter, previously the French ship Mutin. She was captured in 1779 and commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Mutine. She was renamed HMS Pigmy in 1798 and was wrecked in 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Mutine (1795) (en:HMS Mutine) was a 12-gun brig in service in 1795. (not exists)
- HMS Mutine (1797) (en:HMS Mutine) was a 16-gun brig-sloop captured from the French in 1797. She was sold in 1807.
- HMS Mutine (1806) (en:HMS Mutine) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1806 and sold in 1819.
- HMS Mutine (1825) (en:HMS Mutine) was a 6-gun Cherokee class brig-sloop launched in 1825 and sold into civilian service in 1841, being renamed Aladdin. (not exists)
- HMS Mutine (1844) (en:HMS Mutine) was a 12-gun brig launched in 1844 and wrecked in 1848. (not exists)
- HMS Mutine (1859) (en:HMS Mutine) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1859 and sold in 1870. (not exists)
- HMS Mutine (1880) (en:HMS Mutine) was a composite screw sloop launched in 1880 and used as a boom defence vessel in 1899. She was renamed HMS Azov in 1904 and was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Mutine (1900) (en:HMS Mutine) was a Condor class sloop launched in 1900. She was used as a survey vessel from 1907 and as a Royal Naval Reserve drill ship from 1925. She was sold in 1932. (not exists)
- HMS Mutine (J227) (en:HMS Mutine) was an Algerine class minesweeper launched in 1942 and sold in 1966.
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USS Myles C. Fox has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer:
- USS Myles C. Fox (DE-546) (en:USS Myles C. Fox (DE-546)), a destroyer escort cancelled in 1944
- USS Myles C. Fox (DD-829) (en:USS Myles C. Fox (DD-829)), a destroyer in commission from 1945 to 1979
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Myngs, after Admiral Sir Christopher Myngs:
- HMS Myngs (1914) (en:HMS Myngs) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Myngs (R06) (en:HMS Myngs) was a Z-class destroyer flotilla leader launched in 1943 and sold to the Egyptian Navy in 1955. She was renamed El Qaher in 1956 and was sunk by Israeli aircraft in 1970. (not exists)
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Seven ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Myrmidon after the Myrmidons of Greek mythology.
- The first HMS Myrmidon (1781) (en:Myrmidon) was a 22-gun sixth-rate in use from 1781 to 1811. (not exists)
- The second HMS Myrmidon (1813) (en:Myrmidon) was a 20-gun sixth-rate launched 1813 and broken up 1823. (not exists)
- The third HMS Myrmidon (1845) (en:Myrmidon) was an iron-hulled paddle gun vessel in service from 1845 to 1858 (not exists)
- The fourth HMS Myrmidon (1867) (en:Myrmidon) was a wooden-hulled screw gun vessel, launched in June 1867 but completed in October as a survey vessel, and sold in 1889.
- The fifth HMS Myrmidon (1900) (en:Myrmidon) was a destroyer launched in 1900 and lost in a collision with a passenger ship in 1917.
- The sixth ORP Orkan (G90) (en:Myrmidon) a destroyer launched in 1942 and loaned to the Polish Navy in that year, and as ORP Orkan sunk in 1943 by U 378.
- The seventh Myrmidon was a minesweeper launched in 1944 and broken up 1958.
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USS Myrtle may refer to:
- USS Myrtle (1862) (en:USS Myrtle (1862)), tugboat acquired by US Navy September 1862 and sold August 1865
- USS Myrtle (1872) (en:USS Myrtle (1872)), wooden lighthouse tender acquired by US Navy 1917 and returned to Lighthouse Service July 1919 (not exists)
- USS Myrtle (SP-3289) (en:USS Myrtle (SP-3289)), was a motorboat leased by US Navy October 1918 and returned to owner January 1919 (not exists)
- USS Myrtle (WAGL-263) (en:USS Myrtle (WAGL-263)), lighthouse and buoy tender acquired by US Navy 1939 and sold May 1964 (not exists)
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Two ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Mysore originally after the state city of Mysore (Karnataka):
- INS Mysore (1939) (en:INS Mysore (1957)), a Crown Colony class light cruiser, the former HMS Nigeria, commissioned into the Indian Navy in 1957, and decommissioned in 1985.
- INS Mysore (D60) (en:INS Mysore (D60)), a Delhi class destroyer, commissioned into the India Navy in 1999.
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[[en:INS Mysore]]
USS Mystery has been the name of more than one proposed or actual United States Navy vessel, and may refer to:
- USS Mystery (SP-16) (en:USS Mystery (SP-16)), the proposed naval designation for the private motorboat Mystery, which was inspected for naval service in 1917 but never acquired or commissioned
- USS Mystery (SP-428) (en:USS Mystery (SP-428)), a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Mystery (ID-2744) (en:USS Mystery (ID-2744)), sometimes reported as SP-2744, a support ship for minesweepers in commission from 1918 to 1919
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mystic
- HMS Mystic (1915) (en:HMS Mystic) was an M class destroyer, originally ordered as HMS Myrtle, but renamed before being launched in 1915. She was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Mystic (J455) (en:HMS Mystic) was an Algerine class minesweeper launched in 1944 and scrapped in 1958. (not exists)
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Ships of the United States Navy known as USS Mystic
Other US Navy ships named Mystic
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USS Nahant may refer to:
- USS Nahant (1862) (en:USS Nahant (1862)), an ironclad monitor launched in 1862 that saw service in the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War
- USS Nahant (SP-1250) (en:USS Nahant (SP-1250)), a motor patrol boat acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1917 and decommissioned in 1928
- USS Nahant (AN-83) (en:USS Nahant (AN-83)), a net laying ship commissioned in 1945 and sold to Uruguay in 1968
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USS Nahma may refer to:
- USS Asp (YFB-1) (en:USS Nahma (YFB-1)) was a small ferry/patrol boat that was built in 1902 and served the New Orleans area during World War I.
- USS Nahma (SP-771) (en:USS Nahma (SP-771)) was a motor patrol boat used primarily as an escort for British shipping into the Mediterranean during World War I.
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[[en:USS Nahma]]
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Naiad after a Greek mythological figure, the Naiad
- HMS Naiad (1797) (en:HMS Naiad (1797))
- HMS Naiad (1890) (en:HMS Naiad (1890)) - Apollo class second class protected cruiser launched in 1890 and sold in 1922 (not exists)
- HMS Naiad (93) (en:HMS Naiad (93)) — Dido class cruiser which sank 11 March 1942
- HMS Naiad (F39) (en:HMS Naiad (F39)) — Leander class frigate
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There have been two ships with this name.
- HMS Nairana (1917) (en:HMS Nairana (1917)) was a conversion to handle seaplanes.
- HMS Nairana (D05) (en:HMS Nairana (D05)) was a Royal Navy escort carrier that served in World War II, later transferred to the Dutch Navy as HNLMS Karel Doorman
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Namur, after the capture of the Belgian city of Namur by William III in 1695, whilst another was launched, but never completed:
- HMS Namur (1697) (en:HMS Namur) was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1697. She was rebuilt in 1729 and was wrecked in 1749.
- HMS Namur (1756) (en:HMS Namur) was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1756. She was rebuilt as a 74-gun third rate in 1805 and was used on harbour service from 1807. She was broken up in 1833.
- HMS Namur was to have been a Battle class destroyer. She was launched in 1945, but never completed, her hull being scrapped in 1951.
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[[en:HMS Namur]]
ROCS Nan Yang (DD-17) may refer to one of the following destroyers of the Republic of China Navy:
- USS Plunkett (DD-431) Эскадренный миноносец «Планкетт» (англ. USS Plunkett (DD-431)) — американский эсминец типа Gleaves. (en:ROCS Nan Yang (DD-17) (Gleaves class), the former American Gleaves-class destroyer USS Plunkett (DD-431) launched in March 1940; acquired by the Republic of China Navy in February 1959; struck in 1975 and scrapped)
- USS John W. Thomason (DD-760) (en:ROCS Nan Yang (DD-17) (Allen M. Sumner class)), the former American Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS John W. Thomason (DD-760) launched in September 1944; acquired by the Republic of China Navy in May 1974; later reclassified as DD-954; decommissioned in 2000 and placed in reserve
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Nanaimo.
- HMCS Nanaimo (K101) (en:HMCS Nanaimo (K101)) (I), a Flower class corvette that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Battle of the Atlantic. (not exists)
- HMCS Nanaimo (MM 702) (en:HMCS Nanaimo (MM 702)) (II), a Kingston class patrol vessel in the Canadian Forces, commissioned in 1997.
- Battle honours
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic, 1941-44.)
- Battle of the St. Lawrence (en:Gulf of St. Lawrence), 1944.
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Three ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Nancy.
- The first HMS Nancy (1789) (en:Nancy) was schooner built in Detroit, and served as a supply ship during the War of 1812 until it was destroyed by American forces on 14 August 1814.
- The second Nancy was a 72 ton fireship bought in April 1794 and sold in December 1801.
- The most recent Nancy was a 16-gun brig purchased in 1809 and sold in 1813.
- References
- {{colledge}}
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[[en:HMS Nancy]]
USS Nansemond may refer to:
- USS Nansemond (1862) (en:USS Nansemond (1862)) was a side wheel steamer in commission from 1863 to 1865 that served in the Union Navy during the American Civil War.
- USS Nansemond (ID-1395) (en:USS Nansemond (ID-1395)) was a transport that served during World War I from 1917 until 1919.
- USS LST-1064 (en:USS Nansemond County (LST-1064)), ex-USS LST-1064, a tank landing ship in commission from 1945 to 1946 that served towards the end of World War II.
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USS Nantahala may refer to:
- USS Nantahala (ID-3519) (en:USS Nantahala (ID-3519)), a cargo ship from the United States Shipping Board that the navy used for two years before returning to the USSB.
- USS Nantahala (AO-60) (en:USS Nantahala (AO-60)), an oil resupply ship built in 1943 which served in many theaters.
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USS Nanticoke may refer to:
- USS Nanticoke (AOG-66) (en:USS Nanticoke (AOG-66)), was a gasoline tanker launched in 1945 and eventually acquired by the Argentine Navy serving there until 1985
- USS Nanticoke (YTB-803) (en:USS Nanticoke (YTB-803)), was a large harbor tug launched in 1969 and struck in 1999
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USS Nantucket may refer to:
- USS Nantucket (1862) (en:USS Nantucket (1862)) - was a Passaic-class coastal monitor that served in the Union during the American Civil War.
- Lightship Nantucket (en:Lightship Nantucket) - was a series of lightships, including one built in 1907 for the United States Lighthouse Service, and including one National Historic Landmark
- USS Nantucket (IX-18) (en:USS Nantucket (IX-18)) - started off as the USS Ranger, then renamed to USS Rockport before being named Nantucket. While seeing some action, the majority of her time was spent in repair, before being converted as a survey/school ship.
- USS Nantucket (SP-1153) (en:USS Nantucket (SP-1153)) - a coastal passenger steamer built in 1899, but found unsuitable for naval service and returned to her owner. (not exists)
- References
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USS Napa may refer to:
- USS Napa (1864) (en:USS Napa (1864)), a non-commissioned Union ship in the American Civil War
- USS Napa (AT-32) (en:USS Napa (AT-32)), a Bagaduce-class ocean tug; scuttled by her crew in the Philippines on 9 April 1942.
- USS Napa (APR-10), assigned 23 August 1942; contract for construction of the rescue vessel was cancelled 12 March 1943
- USS Napa (APA-157) (en:USS Napa (APA-157)), a Haskell-class attack transport which served in World War II during 1944-1945.
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[[pl:USS Napa]]
Three ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Napier, in honor of Admiral Charles Napier.
- The first Napier was a 445-ton iron river gunboat built at Bombay Dockyard, launched 11 September 1844, and in the records until 1858.
- The second HMS Napier (1916) (en:Napier) was an M-class destroyer launched in 1916 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- The third HMAS Napier (G97) (en:Napier (G97)) was an N-class destroyer launched in 1940 and loaned to the Royal Australian Navy during World War II. She was broken up in 1956.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Narborough, after Rear-Admiral Sir John Narborough. A third was planned, but renamed shortly before being launched:
- HMS Termagant (1915) (en:HMS Narborough) was to have been a Talisman-class destroyer, originally built for the Turkish Navy but taken over as HMS Narborough, later renamed HMS Termagant and launched in 1915. She was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Narborough (1916) (en:HMS Narborough) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1916 and wrecked in 1918. (not exists)
- HMS Narborough (K578) (en:HMS Narborough) was a Captain-class frigate launched in 1943 under lend-lease, and returned to the US Navy in 1946. (not exists)
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Narcíso Monturiol may refer to one of the following submarines of the Spanish Navy:
- Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (A-2) (en:Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (A-2)), Spanish A-Class Submarine (Italian F-Class) (not exists)
- USS Picuda (SS-382) (en:Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (S33)), the former American Balao-class submarine USS Picuda (SS-382); acquired by the Spanish Navy in 1972; laid up with mechanical defects in 1975; struck from the Spanish Navy in 1977
- USS Jallao (SS-368) (en:Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (S35)), the former American Balao-class submarine USS Jallao (SS-368); acquired by the Spanish Navy in 1974; decommissioned in 1984 and scuttled off Cartagena in 1985
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[[en:Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol]]
USS Narcissus may refer to:
- USS Narcissus (1863) (en:USS Narcissus (1863)), a screw steamer which served in the Union, during the American Civil War.
- USS Narcissus (WAGL-238) (en:USS Narcissus (WAGL-238)), a U.S. Coast Guard ship that was transferred to the U.S. Navy; served as a large inland buoy tender until the end of World War II; returned to the Coast Guard.
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[[en:USS Narcissus]]
[[pl:USS Narcissus]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Narcissus after the Narcissus of mythology, or after the Narcissi flowers.
- The first HMS Narcissus (1781) (en:Narcissus) was a 20-gun sixth-rate launched in 1781 and wrecked in 1796. (not exists)
- The second HMS Narcissus (1801) (en:Narcissus) was a 32-gun fifth-rate launched in 1801, a convict ship after 1823, and sold 1837. (not exists)
- A 28-gun sixth-rate Narcissus of 601 tons was ordered in 1846 but cancelled in 1848.
- A 50-gun fourth-rate Narcissus of 1,996 tons was ordered in 1849 and cancelled in 1857.
- The third HMS Narcissus (1859) (en:Narcissus) was a wooden-hulled screw frigate in service from 1859 to 1883. (not exists)
- The fourth HMS Narcissus (1886) (en:Narcissus) was an armoured cruiser launched in 1886 and sold in 1906.
- The fifth HMS Narcissus (1915) (en:Narcissus) was a Acacia-class sloop in use from 1915 to 1922. (not exists)
- The sixth HMS Narcissus (K74) (en:Narcissus) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1941 and sold 1946.
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USS Narkeeta may refer to:
- USS Narkeeta (1891) (en:USS Narkeeta (1891)) was a tug boat that served primarily in the New York area during the Spanish-American War and World War I.
- USS Narkeeta (YT-133) (en:USS Narkeeta (YT–133)) duties included tugging, towing, and firefighting, for the 11th Naval District, during World War II.
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USS Narragansett may refer to:
- USS Narragansett (1859) (en:USS Narragansett (1859)), a Union sloop, launched in 1859 and decommissioned in 1875. During that time she saw significant action in the American Civil War.
- USS Narragansett (SP-2196) (en:USS Narragansett (SP-2196)), a passenger liner that served as a troopship in Europe during World War I.
- USS Narragansett (YFB-1163) (en:USS Narragansett (YFB-1163)), built in 1905, purchased by the Navy in 1918 and struck in 1944. (not exists)
- USS Narragansett (AT-88) (en:USS Narragansett (AT-88)), commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1946.
- USNS Narragansett (T-ATF-167) (en:USNS Narragansett (T-ATF-167)), a fleet ocean tug launched in 1979 and struck in 2002.
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Narval or Narwhal class submarine may refer to:
- French Narval class submarine (en:French Narval-class submarine), a six-boat French Navy submarine class built in the 1950s
- Подводные лодки типа «Нарвал» Подводные лодки типа «Нарвал» — серия российских подводных лодок, построенных в 1911—1915 годах в России по американскому проекту Holland-XXXIA (Голланд-31А). (en:Russian Narval-class submarine, a three-boat Imperial Russian Navy submarine class built during World War I)
- V-boat (en:United States Narwhal-class submarine), a three-boat United States Navy class built in the 1930s; part of the U.S. Navy's V-boats
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[[en:Narwhal class submarine]]
[[ja:ナーワル級潜水艦]]
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Narwhal, after the marine mammal, the narwhal:
- HMS Narwhal (1915) (en:HMS Narwhal) was an M class destroyer launched in 1915. She was involved in a collision in 1919 that broke her back, and was broken up in 1920. (not exists)
- HMS Narwhal (N45) (en:HMS Narwhal) was a Grampus class submarine launched in 1935 and lost to an unknown cause in 1940.
- HMS Narwhal (S03) (en:HMS Narwhal) was a Porpoise class submarine launched in 1957 and sunk as a target in 1983.
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USS Narwhal has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Narwhal, a submarine renamed USS D-1 (SS-17) in 1911, in commission from 1909 to 1922
- USS Narwhal (SS-167) (en:USS Narwhal (SS-167)), a submarine in commission from 1930 to 1945, named USS V-1 (SS-167) from 1930 to 1931
- USS Narwhal (SSN-671) (en:USS Narwhal (SSN-671)), a submarine in commission from 1969 to 1999
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nashak:
- INS Nashak (K87) (en:INS Nashak (K87)) was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Nashak (K83) (en:INS Nashak (K83)) is a Veer class corvette, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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USS Nashville may refer to:
- USS Nashville (PG-7) (en:USS Nashville (PG-7)), was a gunboat in service from 1897 to 1918
- USS Nashville (CL-43) (en:USS Nashville (CL-43)), was a light cruiser in service from 1938 to 1946; sold to Chile in 1951 and scrapped in 1985
- USS Nashville (LPD-13) (en:USS Nashville (LPD-13)), was an amphibious transport dock that served from 1970 to 2009
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Two ships in the Confederate Navy were named CSS Nashville in honor of Nashville, Tennessee.
- CSS Nashville (1861) (en:CSS Nashville (1861)) was a steamer, seized in 1861. She was a blockade runner, renamed Thomas L. Wragg and later commissioned as the privateer Rattlesnake and destroyed in 1863
- CSS Nashville (1864) (en:CSS Nashville (1864)) was a large side-wheel steam ironclad built in 1863
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USS Nassau may refer to:
- USS Nassau (CVE-16) (en:USS Nassau (CVE-16)) was an escort aircraft carrier in service from 1943 to 1946.
- USS Nassau (LHA-4) (en:USS Nassau (LHA-4)) is an amphibious assault ship commissioned 1979 and currently in active service
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nassau, after King William III who was of the House of Orange-Nassau, with the County of Nassau being a subsidiary holding of that family:
- HMS Nassau (1672) (en:HMS Nassau) was a 4-gun fluyt captured from the Dutch in 1672 and given away later that year. (not exists)
- HMS Nassau (1699) (en:HMS Nassau) was an 80-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1699 and wrecked in 1706.
- HMS Nassau (1706) (en:HMS Nassau) was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1706, rebuilt in 1740 and sold in 1770.
- HMS Nassau (1785) (en:HMS Nassau) was a 64-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1785. She was converted into a 36-gun troopship in 1799 and was wrecked later that year.
- HMS Nassau was a 64-gun third rate originally named HMS Holstein. She was renamed HMS Nassau in 1805 and was sold in 1814.
- HMS Nassau (1866) (en:HMS Nassau) was a wood screw gunvessel launched in 1866, having been completed as a survey ship. She was broken up in 1880. (not exists)
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HMS Natal may refer to:
- HMS Natal (1905) (en:HMS Natal (1905)), a Duke of Edinburgh-class cruiser launched on 30 September 1905 and sunk by an internal explosion in the Cromarty Firth on 30 December 1915.
- HMSAS Natal (K10) (en:HMSAS Natal (K10)), a Loch class frigate, previously HMS Loch Cree, renamed in 1944 and commissioned into the South African Navy later that year. She was converted to a survey ship in 1957 and decommissioned and sunk as a target off the Cape of Good Hope in 1972. (not exists)
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USS Natchez may refer to:
- USS Natchez (1827) (en:USS Natchez (1827)), a sloop-of-war launched in 1827.
- USS Oceanographer (AGS-3) (en:USS Natchez (PG-85)), the name and designation of USS Oceanographer (AGS-3) from April to May 1942
- USS Natchez (PF-2) (en:USS Natchez (PG-102)), an Asheville-class patrol frigate, launched in 1942, served in World War II; sold to Dominican Republic in 1948 and served as Juan Pablo Duarte (F–102) until she sank in 1957.
See also:
- Natchez (boat) (en:Natchez (boat)): Civilian boats named Natchez
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USS Natick may refer to:
- USS Agawam (SP-570) (en:USS Agawam (SP-570)) was renamed USS Natick (SP-570) in 1917.
- USS Natick (YTB-760) (en:USS Natick (YTB-760)) was a tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1961.
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USS Naubuc may refer to:
- USS Naubuc (1864) (en:USS Naubuc (1864)), was a monitor during the American Civil War
- USS Naubuc (AN-84) (en:USS Naubuc (AN-84)), was a net laying ship in operation at the end of World War II
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USS Naugatuck may refer to:
- USRC Naugatuck (en:USS Naugatuck (1844)) the name incorrectly attributed to the US Revenue Cutter E.A. Stevens (later renamed USRC Naugatuck), a semi-submersible armored gunboat employed by the Revenue Cutter Service 1861-1889
- USS Naugatuck (WYT-92) (en:USS Naugatuck (WYT-92)), was a Coast Guard tugboat launched in March 1939 (not exists)
- USS Naugatuck (YTM–753) (en:USS Naugatuck (YTM–753)), was a medium harbor tugboat taken over from the US Army in 1963
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USS Nausett may refer to:
- USS Nausett (1865) (en:USS Nausett (1865)), a light draft monitor, built by Donald McKay, South Boston, Massachusetts
- USS Nausett (YT-35), the second name of wooden tug USS Carl R. Gray (No. 2671); renamed on 24 November 1920
- USS Nausett (IX-190) (en:USS Nausett (IX-190)), a tanker completed in April 1918 by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Alameda, California
- Major General Wallace F. Randolph (ship) (en:USS Nausett (ACM-15)), originally a mine planter for the U.S. Army; transferred to the U.S. Navy in March 1951
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Nautilus is common ship's name in several languages:
- HMS Nautilus (en:HMS Nautilus) - nine surface ships (1762–1913), and one submarine (1914–1922)
- USS Nautilus (en:USS Nautilus) - two surface ships (1799–1859), and two submarines (1930–1980)
- Наутилус (Фултон) Наутилус (фр. Nautile) — обобщающее название для трёх подводных лодок, построенных в 1800-1804 годах по проектам выдающегося инженера Роберта Фултона. (en:Nautilus (1800), the first practical submarine, built by Robert Fulton in 1800.)
- The fictional ship Nautilus from Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The Mysterious Island (1874)
- Nautilus, the Spanish ship commanded by Fernando Villaamil which completed a world circumnavigation from 1892 to 1894.
- USS Nautilus II (SP-559) (en:USS Nautilus II (SP-559)), a 66-foot patrol/escort (1917–1919)
- USS O-12 (SS-73) (en:USS O-12 (SS-73)), an O-11-class submarine (1917–1931), which bore the name Nautilus during a civilian arctic expedition in 1931
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In addition to several other ships, ten ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nautilus, after the Greek word for a sailor.
- HMS Nautilus (1762) (en:HMS Nautilus) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1762 and put up for sale in 1780. (not exists)
- HMS Nautilus (1784) (en:HMS Nautilus) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1784 and wrecked in 1799. (not exists)
- HMS Nautilus (1794) (en:HMS Nautilus) was a 14-gun brig-sloop built c. 1794 and captured in 1815 by USS Peacock. (not exists)
- HMS Nautilus (1804) (en:HMS Nautilus) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1804 and wrecked in 1807. (not exists)
- HMS Nautilus (1806) (en:HMS Nautilus) was a 14-gun brig-sloop launched in 1806 and wrecked in 1834. (not exists)
- HMS Nautilus (1807) (en:HMS Nautilus) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1807 and broken up in 1823. (not exists)
- HMS Nautilus (1830) (en:HMS Nautilus) was a 10-gun Cherokee class brig-sloop launched in 1830. She became a training ship in 1852, was hulked in 1872 and broken up in 1878. (not exists)
- HMS Nautilus (1879) (en:HMS Nautilus) was an 8-gun training brig launched in 1879 and sold in 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Grampus (1910) (en:HMS Nautilus) was a Beagle-class destroyer launched in 1910. She was renamed HMS Grampus in 1913 and was sold in 1920.
- Nautilus class submarine (1914) (en:HMS Nautilus) was a submarine launched in 1914. She was renamed HMS N1 in 1918 and was sold in 1922.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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[[en:HMS Nautilus]]
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Nautilus is a Greek derivative meaning sailor or ship; a tropical mollusk having a many chambered, spiral shell with a pearly interior; and the namesake of Jules Verne's submersible in his novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
In addition to many other ships, four ships of the U.S. Navy have been named USS Nautilus. Three other Navy ships are related to the name:
Officially named Nautilus:
- USS Nautilus (1799) (en:USS Nautilus (1799)), a 12-gun schooner (1799–1812)
- USS Nautilus (1838) (en:USS Nautilus (1838)), a 76-foot coast survey schooner (1838–1859)
- USS Nautilus (SS-168) (en:USS Nautilus (SS-168)), a Narwhal-class submarine (1930–1945)
- USS Nautilus (SSN-571) USS Nautilus (SSN-571) — первая в мире атомная подводная лодка, спущена на воду в США в 1954 году. (en:USS Nautilus (SSN-571), the first nuclear submarine (1954–1980)
Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1982 and added to the U.S. Navy Submarine Force Library and Museum in 1986)
Related vessels:
- USS H-2 (SS-29) (en:USS H-2 (SS-29)), a H-class submarine (1913–1930)
Only called Nautilus during construction - USS Nautilus II (SP-559) (en:USS Nautilus II (SP-559)), a 66-foot patrol/escort (1917–1919)
The U.S. Navy considers Nautilus II to be a separate name - USS O-12 (SS-73) (en:USS O-12 (SS-73)), an O-11-class submarine (1917–1931)
Only bore the name Nautilus during a civilian arctic expedition in 1931
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USS Navajo may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Navajo (AT-52) (en:USS Navajo (AT-52)), a tug in commission from 1908 to 1937 and in non-commissioned service from 1942 to 1946
- USS Navajo (AT-64) (en:USS Navajo (AT-64)), a tug commissioned in 1940 and sunk in 1943
- USS Navajo (ATA-211) (en:USS Navajo (ATA-211)), an auxiliary ocean tug in commission from 1945 to 1962
- USNS Navajo (T-ATF-169) (en:USNS Navajo (T-ATF-169)), a fleet ocean tug in service with the Military Sealift Command since 1980
- USS Navajo III (SP-298) (en:USS Navajo III (SP-298)), a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
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Navasota may refer to
- Geography
- Navasota, Texas (en:Navasota), a city in Texas
- The Navasota River (en:Navasota River) in Texas
- Ships
- USS Navasota (AO-106) (en:USS Navasota), a fleet replenishment oiler in commissioned service in the United States Navy from 1946 to 1975.
- USS Navasota (AO-106) (en:USNS Navasota), a fleet replenishment oiler that served in non-commissioned service in the U. S. Navy's Military Sealift Command from 1975 to 1991.
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USS Nebraska may refer to:
- USS Shakamaxon (1863) (en:USS Nebraska (1869)) was the name given to the never commissioned Shakamaxon in 1869
- USS Nebraska (BB-14) (en:USS Nebraska (BB-14)) was a battleship from 1904 to 1923
- USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) (en:USS Nebraska (SSBN-739)) is an Ohio-class submarine launched in 1992 and currently on active duty
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USS Neches may refer to:
- USS Neches (AO-5) (en:USS Neches (AO-5)), a U.S. Navy fleet replenishment oiler; launched in 1920 and sunk by the Japanese, 23 January 1942
- USS Neches (AO-47) (en:USS Neches (AO-47)), a U.S. Navy fleet replenishment oiler; launched in 1942 and scrapped in 1973
- USNS Neches (T-AO-183) (en:USNS Neches (T-AO-183)), a tanker leased by the U.S. Navy; launched in 1971 and scrapped in 1983 (not exists)
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SS Neckar may refer to one of the following North German Lloyd passenger steamers:
- SS Neckar (1874) (en:SS Neckar (1874)), in service 1874–1896; scrapped at Genoa, 1896 (not exists)
- USS Antigone (ID-3007) (en:SS Neckar (1901)), in service 1901–1917; seized by United States; served as troopship USS Antigone (ID-3007); served as SS Potomac for United States Lines, 1921–1922; scrapped at Baltimore, 1927
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USS Needlefish may refer to:
- USS Needlefish (SS-379) (en:USS Needlefish (SS-379)), was a planned submarine but her construction was canceled in July 1944 before she was laid down
- USS Needlefish (SS-493) (en:USS Needlefish (SS-493)), was a planned submarine but her construction was canceled in August 1945 before she was laid down
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Three ships and a naval base of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nelson in honour of Horatio Nelson:
- HMS Nelson (1814) (en:HMS Nelson) was a 120-gun first rate launched in 1814. She was converted to screw propulsion and rearmed to 90 guns in 1860, and was handed over to the government of Victoria in 1867. She was sold in 1898 as a store hulk, and later a coal hulk, and was broken up in 1928.
- HMS Nelson (1876) (en:HMS Nelson) was a Nelson class armoured cruiser launched in 1876. She became a training ship in 1902 and was sold in 1910.
- HMS Nelson (28) (en:HMS Nelson) was a Nelson class battleship launched in 1925 and broken up in 1949.
- HMS Nelson is the name used for HMNB Portsmouth.
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nemesis, after the goddess Nemesis, of Greek mythology:
- HMS Nemesis (en:HMS Nemesis) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1780. She was captured by the French in 1795, but was recaptured in 1796, and was sold in 1814.
- HMS Nemesis (1826) (en:HMS Nemesis) was a 46-gun fifth rate launched in 1826 and broken up by 1866. (not exists)
- HMS Nemesis (1910) (en:HMS Nemesis) was an Acorn class destroyer launched in 1910. She was lent to the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1917, being renamed Kanran. She was returned in 1919 and was sold in 1921. (not exists)
- See also
- Nemesis (1839) (en:HEIC Nemesis) was an iron paddle frigate of the Honourable East India Company launched in 1839. She was surveyed and laid up in 1843 and put up for sale in 1852.
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USS Nemesis has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Napa (1864) (en:USS Napa (1864)), a torpedo boat launched in 1864 but never commissioned, which was named USS Nemesis from June to August 1869 before resuming the name Napa
- USS Nemesis (SP-343) (en:USS Nemesis (SP-343)), a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
- USCGC Nemesis (WPC-111) (en:USCGC Nemesis (WPC-111)), a United States Coast Guard cutter in commission from 1934 to 1964, which served in the U.S. Navy as USS Nemesis from 1941 to 1946 (not exists)
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USS Neosho may refer to:
- USS Neosho (1863) (en:USS Neosho (1863)), a single-turreted, wooden-hulled, river monitor (1863–1873)
- USS Neosho (AO-23) (en:USS Neosho (AO-23)), Cimarron-class oiler (1939–1942), sunk at the Battle of the Coral Sea
- USS Neosho (AO-48) (en:USS Neosho (AO-48)), Kennebec-class oiler, launched 1942, sold and renamed SS Catawba
- USS Neosho (AO-143) (en:USS Neosho (AO-143)), the lead ship of the Neosho-class oilers (1954). Transferred to Military Sealift Command in 1978 and stricken in 1994
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USS Neptune has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Clyde (1863) (en:USS Clyde (1863)), a 294-ton side-wheel steam gunboat, was briefly named Neptune when first commissioned
- USS Neptune (1863) (en:USS Neptune (1863)), a 1244-ton screw steamship, served during the American Civil War
- USS Manhattan (1863) (en:USS Manhattan (1863)), a monitor in commission from 1864 to 1877, briefly named USS Neptune during 1869
- USS Neptune (AC-8) (en:USS Neptune (AC-8)), was a collier that carried the first United States troops to Europe in World War I
- USNS Neptune (ARC-2) (en:USNS Neptune (ARC-2)), was a Neptune-class cable repair ship, acquired by the US Navy in 1953 and scrapped in 2005
- In fiction
- A fictitious U.S. Navy nuclear submarine named USS Neptune was the setting of the 1978 movie Gray Lady Down
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A number of ships of the French Navy have borne the name Neptune:
- French ship Neptune (1610) (en:Neptune) (1610-1615), a privateer (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1628) (en:Neptune) (1628-1641), a 16-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1652) (en:Neptune) (1651-1655), a ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1666) (en:Neptune) (1666-1671), a 64-gun ship of the line, also known as Illustre (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1671) (en:Neptune) (1671-1679), a 36-gun ship of the line, also known as Beaufort (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1679) (en:Neptune) (1670-1702), a 40-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1689) (en:Neptune) (1689), a 46-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French frigate Neptune (1697) (en:Neptune) (1697-1699), a 24-gun frigate (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1705) (en:Neptune) (1705-1713), a 64-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1716) (en:Neptune) (1716), a 74-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1724) (en:Neptune) (1724-1747), a 74-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1778) (en:Neptune) (1778-1795), a 74-gun ship of the line
- French corvette Neptune (1780) (en:Neptune) (1780), a corvette (not exists)
- French schooner Neptune (1780) (en:Neptune) (1780-1782), a 6-gun schooner (not exists)
- French corvette Neptune (1793) (en:Neptune) (1793), a 16-gun corvette (not exists)
- French cutter Neptune (1794) (en:Neptune) (1794), a cutter (not exists)
- French gunboat Neptune (1795) (en:Neptune) (1795-1798), a gunboat (not exists)
- French lugger Neptune (1795) (en:Neptune) (1795), a lugger (not exists)
- French schooner Neptune (1799) (en:Neptune) (1799-1799), a schooner (not exists)
- French troop ship Neptune (1801) (en:Neptune) (1801-1805), troop ship n°188 (not exists)
- French troop ship Neptune (1804) (en:Neptune) (1804-1808), troop ship n°262 (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1803) (en:Neptune), a Tonnant class ship of the line launched in 1804, captured by the Spanish in 1808 and renamed Neptuno
- French xebec Neptune (1805) (en:Neptune) (1805-1814), a xebec (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1807) (en:Neptune) (1807) (not exists)
- Neptune (1811-1814), an unbuilt 110-gun Commerce de Paris class ship of the line
- French ship Neptune (1818) (en:Neptune) (1839-1858), a 80-gun ship of the line
- French battleship Neptune (en:Neptune) (1892-1908), a Marceau class battleship
- French ship Neptune (1914) (en:Neptune) (1914-1919), an auxiliary minesweeper (not exists)
- French ship Neptune (1945) (en:Neptune), an ex-German ship of the Reichsbahn (not exists)
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Nine ships and a naval base of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Neptune after the Roman god of the ocean:
- HMS Neptune (1683) (en:HMS Neptune) was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1683. She was rebuilt in 1710 and 1730 before being renamed HMS Torbay in her new incarnation as a third rate in 1750. She was sold in 1784.
- HMS Neptune (1757) (en:HMS Neptune) was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1757. She was hulked in 1784 and broken up in 1816.
- HMS Neptune (1797) (en:HMS Neptune) was a 98-gun second rate launched in 1797. She fought at the battle of Trafalgar and was broken up in 1818.
- HMS Neptune was to have been a 120-gun first rate. She was renamed HMS Royal George in 1822, before being launched in 1827. Royal George was sold in 1875.
- HMS Neptune (1832) (en:HMS Neptune) was a 120-gun first rate launched in 1832. She was rebuilt as a 72-gun third rate with screw propulsion in 1859 and was sold in 1875.
- HMS Neptune (1863) (en:HMS Neptune) was a coastguard cutter built in 1863 and sold in 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Neptune (1874) (en:HMS Neptune) was previously Independencia, an ironclad battleship launched in 1874 for the Brazilian Navy. The Royal Navy acquired her in 1878; she was sold in 1903.
- HMS Neptune (1909) «Нептун» (англ. HMS Нептун) — британский линейный корабль - дредноут. (en:HMS Neptune was an early dreadnought launched in 1909 and scrapped in 1922.)
- HMS Neptune (20) (en:HMS Neptune) was a Leander-class light cruiser launched in 1933 and sunk in a minefield off Tripoli in 1941.
- HMS Neptune was a projected cruiser in the 1945 Naval Estimates, but the plans were cancelled in March 1946 and she was never ordered.
- HMNB Clyde (en:HMS Neptune) is the name given to the shore establishment at HMNB Clyde.
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At least six ships of the Spanish Navy have been named Neptuno:
- Spanish ship Neptuno (1740) (en:Neptuno) was an 66-gun ship of the line Acquired in 1740 and sold in 1748 (not exists)
- Spanish ship Neptuno (1754) (en:Neptuno) was an 68-gun ship of the line launched 6 July 1754, comisionated 1754 and scuttled in la Havana in 1762 (not exists)
- Spanish ship Neptuno (1795) (en:Neptuno) was an 80-gun Montañes-class ship of the line launched in 1795 and wrecked in 1805.
- French ship Neptune (1803) (en:Neptuno) was an 80-gun ship of the line, previously the French ship Neptune. She was captured in 1808 and broken up in 1820.
- Neptuno (F-01) (en:Neptuno (F-01)), was a Jupiter class gunboat-minelayer, comisionated in 1939, reclasificate like frigate y decomisionated in 1972 (not exists)
- Neptuno (A-20) (en:Neptuno (A-20)), is a submarine rescue ship, active since 1989.<ref>Spanish navy web</ref> (not exists)
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A number of ships of the French Navy have born the name Néréide ("Nereid"). Among them:
- French frigate Néréide (1779) (en:Néréide) (1779), a 32-gun Sibylle class frigate
- HMS Madagascar (1811) (en:Néréide), a 38-gun frigate.
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USS Nereus may refer to:
- USS Nereus (1863) (en:USS Nereus (1863)), a Civil War steamer
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Three vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Nerissa:
- HMS Nerissa (1916) (en:HMS Nerissa) was an M-class destroyer launched at Yarrow in February 1916 and sold in November 1921 at Newport. (not exists)
- ORP Piorun (G65) (en:HMS Nerissa) was an N class destroyer launched on 7 May 1940 at John Brown, Clydebank and lent to the Polish Navy in October 1940 and renamed ORP Piorun. Returned to the Royal Navy in September 1946 the vessel was recommissioned as HMS Noble, and broken up nine years later in 1955.
- HMS Nerissa (J456) (en:HMS Nerissa) was an Algerine class minesweeper launched at Redfern in 25 November 1944 and arrived at Llanelly for breaking up in August 1960. (not exists)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
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USS Nerka may refer to:
- USS Nerka (SS-380) (en:USS Nerka (SS-380)), a United States Navy submarine authorized during World War II; her construction contract was canceled in July 1944
- USS Nerka, a fictional submarine of the United States Navy that serves as the setting for the 1955 novel Run Silent, Run Deep, and its 1958 film adaptation
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Two vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Ness after the Scottish River Ness:
- HMS Ness (1905) (en:HMS Ness) was a River class destroyer launched on 5 January 1905 at J S White in Cowes and sold in 1919. (not exists)
- HMS Ness (K219) (en:HMS Ness) was an River class frigate launched at Robbs in Leith on 30 July 1942 and sold in 1956, broken up at Newport. (not exists)
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- {{Colledge}}
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Two vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Nessus after Nessus, a centaur of Greek Mythology:
- HMS Nessus (1915) (en:HMS Nessus) was an M class destroyer launched ay Swan Hunter on 24 August 1915 and sunk on 8 September 1918 in a collision with the cruiser HMS Amphitrite in the North Sea. (not exists)
- HMS Nessus was a 150 ton river steamer armed with a single 3 pdr gun. The vessel was bought in 1926 in Hong Kong and sold in 1929.
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- {{Colledge}}
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nestor, after Nestor, a figure in Greek mythology:
- HMS Nestor (1781) (en:HMS Nestor) was a 28-gun sixth rate, formerly the French privateer Franklin. She was captured in 1781 and sold in 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Nestor (1915) (en:HMS Nestor) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1915 and sunk during the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
- HMAS Nestor (G02) (en:HMAS Nestor) was an N-class destroyer launched in 1942. She was used by the Royal Australian Navy though she remained British property. She was sunk in 1942.
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USS Nettle may refer to:
- USS Nettle (1814) (en:USS Nettle (1814)), was a galley launched in 1814 and sold in 1825 (not exists)
- USS Nettle (1862) (en:USS Nettle (1862)), was a side-wheel steamer acquired by the US Navy in September 1862 and sunk in a collision in October 1865
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USS Nevada may refer to:
- USS Neshaminy (1865) (en:USS Neshaminy (1865)) was renamed Nevada in August 1869
- USS Nevada (BM-8) (en:USS Nevada (BM-8)), was a monitor commissioned in 1902, renamed to Tonopah in 1909, and sold in 1922
- USS Nevada (BB-36) (en:USS Nevada (BB-36)) was a battleship, commissioned in 1916, damaged in the attack on Pearl Harbor, repaired and served during World War II, used as a target for Operation Crossroads after the war in 1946, and finally sunk for practice in 1948
- USS Nevada (SSBN-733) (en:USS Nevada (SSBN-733)) is an Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine commissioned in 1986 and currently in active service
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USS New England may refer to:
- USS New England (1861) (en:USS New England (1861)), was purchased by the US Navy in November 1861 for use as part of the stone fleet
- USS New England (SP-1222) (en:USS New England (SP-1222)), was a tugboat chartered by the US Navy in October 1917 and returned to her owner in May 1919 (not exists)
- Submarine tender (en:Submarine tender) AS–28 was named New England in September 1944 and laid down in October but her construction was canceled 12 August 1945
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USS New Hampshire may refer to one of a number of United States Navy ships named in honor of the state of New Hampshire:
- USS New Hampshire (1864) (en:USS New Hampshire (1864)) was one of nine ships of the line authorized (as the USS Alabama) in 1816, but not launched until 1864 as a storeship and destroyed by fire in 1921
- USS New Hampshire (BB-25) (en:USS New Hampshire (BB-25)) was a Connecticut-class battleship commissioned in 1908 and sold for scrapping in 1923
- Линейные корабли типа «Монтана» Линейные корабли типа «Монтана» — проект линейных кораблей ВМС США. (en:USS New Hampshire (BB-70) was a Montana-class battleship authorized in 1940 but canceled in 1943 before her keel was laid)
- USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Нью-Хэмпшир — пятая подводная лодка США класса «Вирджиния». (en:USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) is a Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, commissioned in 2008 and currently in active service)
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USS New Haven may refer to:
- USS New Haven (1776) (en:USS New Haven (1776)) was a gondola on Lake Champlain that participated in the Battle of Valcour Island during the American Revolutionary War.
- USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24) (en:USS New Haven (CL-76)) was initially laid down as a Cleveland-class light cruiser, but after the attack on Pearl Harbor she was reordered as an Independence-class light aircraft carrier and renamed USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24).
- USS New Haven (CL-109) (en:USS New Haven (CL-109)) was planned as a Fargo-class light cruiser, but her construction was canceled in August 1945.
- USS New Haven (CLK-2) was a planned Norfolk-class hunter-killer cruiser, but her construction was canceled in February 1951 before she was laid down.
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USS New Jersey may refer to one of the following ships of the United States Navy named after the U.S. state of New Jersey:
- USS New Jersey (BB-16) (en:USS New Jersey (BB-16)), a battleship commissioned in 1906, decommissioned in 1920, and sunk in 1923 in bombing tests
- USS New Jersey (BB-62) Линкор «Нью-Джерси» (ББ-62) (англ. USS New Jersey (BB-62), «Большое Джей» (англ. Big J) или «Чёрный Дракон» (англ. Black Dragon)) — американский линкор типа «Айова». (en:USS New Jersey (BB-62), a battleship commissioned in 1943, seeing service in World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War; currently a museum ship in Camden, New Jersey)
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One ship and one submarine of the United States Navy have been named USS New Mexico in honor of the state of New Mexico.
- USS New Mexico (BB-40) (en:USS New Mexico (BB-40)) was the lead ship of her class of battleship, commissioned in 1918 and struck in 1947.
- USS New Mexico (SSN-779) (en:USS New Mexico (SSN-779)) is a Virginia-class submarine, commissioned in 2010.
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USS New Orleans may refer to:
- USS New Orleans (1815) (en:USS New Orleans (1815)), was a ship-of-the-line laid down in January 1815 but her construction was halted and she remained on the stocks, housed over, until sold in September 1883
- USS New Orleans (CL-22) (en:USS New Orleans (CL-22)), was a New Orleans-class (1896) protected cruiser commissioned in 1898, decommissioned in 1922, and served during both the Spanish-American War and World War I
- USS New Orleans (CA-32) CA-32 «Нью-Орлеан» (англ. USS New Orleans (CA-32)), ранее CL-32 - американский тяжелый крейсер времен второй мировой войны, головной корабль типа. (en:USS New Orleans (CA-32), was a New Orleans-class (1931) heavy cruiser commissioned in 1934, decommissioned in 1947, and saw much service in World War II)
- USS New Orleans (LPH-11) (en:USS New Orleans (LPH-11)), was an Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship commissioned in 1968, decommissioned in 1997, and sunk as a target in 2010. She was a recovery ship for Project Apollo and was used in the filming of the movie Apollo 13
- USS New Orleans (LPD-18) (en:USS New Orleans (LPD-18)), is a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock commissioned in 2007 and currently in active service
See also
- CSS New Orleans (en:CSS New Orleans) was a floating gun battery on the Mississippi River in the service of the Confederate States of America.
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USS New York may refer to:
- USS New York (1776) (en:USS New York (1776)), was a gondola, built on Lake Champlain in 1776, that participated in the Battle of Valcour Island. (not exists)
- USS New York (1800) (en:USS New York (1800)), was a 36-gun frigate commissioned in 1800 and burned by the British in 1814.
- USS New York (1820) (en:USS New York (1820)), was a 74-gun ship of the line, laid down in 1820 which never left the stocks, and was burned in 1861.
- A screw sloop named Ontario was laid down in 1863; renamed New York in 1869, and sold while still on the stocks, in 1888.
- Нью-Йорк (броненосный крейсер) Его дальнейшим развитием стал проект «Бруклин». (en:USS New York (ACR-2), was an armored cruiser commissioned in 1893, in action in the Spanish-American War, renamed to Saratoga in 1911, renamed Rochester in 1917, decommissioned in 1933, and scuttled in 1941.)
- USS New York (BB-34) (en:USS New York (BB-34)), was a battleship laid down in 1911, commissioned in 1914, in action in both World Wars, decommissioned in 1946 and sunk as a target after surviving two atomic bombs tests in 1946.
- USS New York City (SSN-696) (en:USS New York City (SSN-696)), was a Los Angeles class submarine launched in 1977 and retired in 1997.
- USS New York (LPD-21) USS New York (LPD-21) — пятый десантно-вертолетный корабль-док типа «Сан-Антонио», шестой корабль Военно-морских сил США, который назван в честь штата Нью-Йорк. USS New York имеет экипаж из 360 человек и может перевозить до 700 морских пехотинцев. (en:USS New York (LPD-21), is an amphibious transport dock, launched in 2007 and partly constructed with metal salvaged from the World Trade Center. New York was commissioned in November 2009.)
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SS New York may refer to:
- SS New York (1858) (en:SS New York (1858)), a passenger steamer for North German Lloyd, 1858–1874 (not exists)
- SS City of New York (en:SS New York (1888)), formerly known as SS City of New York from launching in 1888; also served in U.S. Navy as USS Harvard in the Spanish-American War, and as USS Plattsburg in World War I
- SS Pan Kraft (en:SS New York (1919)), the former name for SS Pan Kraft, an American cargo ship bombed and sunk by Germany in 1942
- SS New York (1924) (en:SS New York (1924)), a British ship sunk by the German U-boat U-96 in 1942 (not exists)
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS New Zealand, after the country of New Zealand, a British Dominion at the time, whilst a third was planned:
- HMS New Zealand (1904) (en:HMS New Zealand) was a King Edward VII class battleship launched in 1904, renamed HMS Zealandia in 1911 to free the name for the new battlecruiser, and sold in 1921.
- HMS New Zealand (1911) HMS New Zealand (ЕВК «Новая Зеландия») — один из трёх линейных крейсеров типа «Indefatigable». (en:HMS New Zealand was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser paid for by the Dominion of New Zealand and launched in 1911. She served during the First World War and was sold in 1922.)
- HMS New Zealand was to have been a Malta class aircraft carrier. She was cancelled in 1946 while under construction.
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Multiple ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Newark, after the city of Newark, New Jersey.
- USS Newark (C-1) (en:USS Newark (C-1)) was a protected cruiser in service from 1891 to 1912.
- USS Newark (SP-266) (en:USS Newark (SP-266)) was a minesweeper and tug in commission from 1917 to 1919.
- USS Newark (CL-88) (en:USS Newark (CL-88)) was a planned Cleveland-class light cruiser; construction was cancelled in 1940.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}}
(not exists) - USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) (en:USS Newark (CL-100)) was a Cleveland-class light cruiser that was converted during construction to the Independence-class light aircraft carrier USS Reprisal (CV-30), later renamed and redesignated USS San Jacinto (CVL-30).
- USS Newark (CL-108) (en:USS Newark (CL-108)) was a planned Fargo-class light cruiser; construction was cancelled in 1945.
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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Newcastle, after the English city of Newcastle upon Tyne:
- HMS Newcastle (1653) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a 50-gun fourth-rate ship launched in 1653. She was rebuilt in 1692 and wrecked in 1703.
- HMS Newcastle (1704) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1704, rebuilt in 1733 and broken up in 1746.
- HMS Newcastle (1750) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1750. She foundered in a storm in 1761.
- HMS Newcastle (1813) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched 1813. She was converted to harbour service in 1824 and was sold in 1850. (not exists)
- HMS Newcastle (1860) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a screw frigate launched in 1860. She was converted into a powder hulk in 1889 and was sold in 1929. (not exists)
- HMS Newcastle (1909) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a Town-class light cruiser launched in 1909 and sold in 1921, being broken up in 1923.
- HMS Newcastle (C76) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a Town-class light cruiser launched in 1937. She was laid down as HMS Minotaur, but was renamed in 1936. She was broken up in 1958.
- HMS Newcastle (D87) (en:HMS Newcastle) was a Type 42 (Batch 1) destroyer launched in 1975 and decommissioned in 2005 and placed into inactive reserve. She was sold for scrap in 2008.
- Battle honours
- Ghar al Milh (en:Porto Farina) (1655)
- Санта-Крус-де-Тенерифе Санта-Крус-де-Тенерифе (исп. Santa Cruz de Tenerife) — столица одноимённой провинции Испании, острова Тенерифе и одна из двух столиц Канарских островов (место работы автономного парламента). (en:Santa Cruz (1657))
- Лоустофтское сражение Лоустофтское сражение — морское сражение, произошедшее 13 июня 1665 года в Северном море, около Лоустофта, между флотами Англии и Голландской республики. (en:Lowestoft (1665))
- St. James's Day Battle (en:Orfordness) (1666)
- Battle of Schooneveld (en:Schooneveld) (1673)
- Battle of Texel (en:Texel) (1673)
- Марбелья Марбелья (исп. Marbella) — город и муниципалитет в Испании, входит в провинцию Малага, в составе автономного сообщества Андалусия. (en:Marbella (1705))
- Battle of Cuddalore (1758) (en:Sadras) (1758)
- Battle of Negapatam (1758) (en:Negapatam) (1758)
- Battle of Pondicherry (en:Porto Novo) (1759)
- 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))
- Бирманская кампания Бирманская кампания — боевые действия (с января 1942 по июль 1945 года) в ходе Второй мировой войны на территории Бирмы, между британскими войсками (в том числе индийскими и бирманскими частями, а также китайскими войсками и американскими наёмниками) и японскими войсками (включая бирманские и индийские части). (en:Burma (1944–1945))
- Корейская война Корейская война — конфликт между Северной Кореей и Южной Кореей, длившийся с 25 июня 1950 по 27 июля 1953 года (хотя официального окончания войны объявлено не было). (en:Korea (1952–1953))
- Motto
- "Fortitudino Vinco" - (I conquer through strength)
- See also
- HMAS Newcastle (FFG 06) (en:HMAS Newcastle), an Adelaide class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy launched in 1992 and currently in service.
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Several ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Newmarket.
- HMS Newmarket, a minesweeper active during the First World War and lost in 1917
- USS Robinson (DD-88) (en:HMS Newmarket), a Town class destroyer provided under lend-lease from the US Navy in 1940 and scrapped in 1945.
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{{For|ships with a similar name|USS Newport News}}
USS Newport may refer to:
- USS Newport (PG-12) (en:USS Newport (PG-12)), was a gunboat that served during the Spanish-American War
- USS Newport (PF-27) (en:USS Newport (PF-27)), was a Tacoma-class frigate that served during World War II
- USS Newport (LST-1179) (en:USS Newport (LST-1179)), was the lead ship of the Newport-class landing ship tank that served during the Cold War
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USS Newport News may refer to:
- USS Newport News (AK-3) (en:USS Newport News (AK-3)), was a German cargo ship named Odenwald, taken over by the US Navy during World War I
- USS Newport News (CA-148) (en:USS Newport News (CA-148)), was a Des Moines-class heavy cruiser in service from 1948 to 1978
- USS Newport News (SSN-750) (en:USS Newport News (SSN-750)), is a Los Angeles-class submarine commissioned in 1989 and currently in active service
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Newport after the Welsh city of Newport:
- HMS Newport (1694) (en:HMS Newport) was a 24-gun sixth rate captured by the French in 1694. (not exists)
- HMS Orford (1695) (en:HMS Newport) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1695 as HMS Orford. She was renamed HMS Newport in 1698 and was sold in 1718. (not exists)
- Святая Анна (паровая шхуна) «Святая Анна» — парусно-паровая баркентина типа «Филомель» (англ. «Philomel»), использовалась несколькими британскими путешественниками, затем российской полярной экспедицией под руководством Г. Л. Брусилова с 1912 года при попытке прохождения Северного морского пути и пропала без вести в 1914 году. (en:HMS Newport was a wood screw gunvessel launched in 1867 and completed in 1868 as a survey vessel. She was sold into civilian service in 1881 and was renamed Pandora.)
- USS Sigourney (DD-81)#As_HMS_Newport_and_HNoMS_Newport (en:HMS Newport) was a Town class destroyer transferred from the US Navy in 1940. She was lent to the Royal Norwegian Navy between 1941 and 1942 and then became an aircraft target ship in 1943. She was sold for scrapping in 1947. (not exists)
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USS Newton may refer to:
- USS Newton (1901) (en:USS Newton (1901)), was launched in 1901; acquired by the US Navy in 1918 and used as a troop transport until 1919 (not exists)
- USS Newton (ID-4306) (en:USS Newton (ID-4306)), was acquired by the US Navy in 1922, redesignated IX-33 in 1941 and sold in September 1946
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{{For|a ship with a similar name|USS Niagara Falls (AFS-3)}}
USS Niagara may refer to:
- USS Niagara (1813) (en:USS Niagara (1813)), was a brig launched in 1813, and served as Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship during the Battle of Lake Erie. Sunk for preservation in 1820, she was raised in 1913 and rebuilt as US Brig Niagara for the 100th anniversary of the battle
- USS Niagara (1855) (en:USS Niagara (1855)), was a Civil War-era steam frigate launched in 1855 and sold in 1885
- USS Niagara (1898) (en:USS Niagara (1898)), was a steamer, built in 1877, and acquired by the US Navy in 1898 for service in the Spanish-American War and sold in 1899
- A submarine tender named Niagara was laid down in 1911 but renamed USS Fulton prior to completion
- USS Niagara (SP-246) (en:USS Niagara (SP-246)), was a motor boat built in 1913 and acquired by the US Navy for World War I in 1917, and served until 1919
- USS Niagara (SP-263) (en:USS Niagara (SP-263)), was a yacht built in 1915 and acquired by the US Navy in 1917 serving until 1922. She was later transferred to the US Coast Guard, reclassified as a USLHT, and renamed Poinsettia.
- USS Niagara (SP-136) (en:USS Niagara (SP-136)), was a yacht, built in 1898 and acquired by the US Navy in 1917 and converted into an armed patrol yacht. She was reclassified PY-9 in 1920, and finally struck from the Naval Vessel Register in 1931.
- USS Niagara (PG-52) (en:USS Niagara (PG-52)), was a yacht built in 1929 as Hi-Esmare. Acquired by the Navy in 1940 and sunk in battle on 22 May 1943
- USS Niagara (APA-87) (en:USS Niagara (APA-87)), was an amphibious assault ship which served from 1945 to 1950
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USS Niantic may refer to:
- HMS Ranee (D03) (en:USS Niantic (CVE-46)), was a light aircraft carrier launched in June 1943 and transferred to the United Kingdom on 8 November and commissioned as Ranee. She was sold in 1947.
- USS Niantic (YTB-781) (en:USS Niantic (YTB-781)), was a large harbor tug launched in 1965 and sold in 2006
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{{For|ships with a similar name|USS Nicholson}}
USS Nicholas may refer to:
- USS Nicholas (DD-311) (en:USS Nicholas (DD-311)) was a Clemson-class destroyer, launched in 1919 and one of seven destroyers lost in the Honda Point Disaster on 8 September 1923
- USS Nicholas (DD-449) (en:USS Nicholas (DD-449)) was a Fletcher-class destroyer, launched in 1942 and struck in 1970
- USS Nicholas (FFG-47) (en:USS Nicholas (FFG-47)) is an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, launched in 1983 and currently active
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Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Nicholson, named in honor of the Nicholson family, James; Samuel; John; William; and James W..
- USS Nicholson (TB-29) (en:USS Nicholson (TB-29)), was a Blakely-class torpedo boat, launched in 1901 and struck in 1909
- USS Nicholson (DD-52) (en:USS Nicholson (DD-52)), was a O’Brien-class destroyer, launched in 1913 and struck in 1936
- USS Nicholson (DD-442) Эскадренный миноносец «Николсон» (англ. USS Nicholson (DD-442)) — американский эсминец типа Gleaves. (en:USS Nicholson (DD-442), was a Gleaves-class destroyer, launched in 1940 and decommissioned and transferred to Italy in 1951. She served in the Italian Navy as Aviere. She was stricken and sunk as target in 1975.)
- USS Nicholson (DD-982) (en:USS Nicholson (DD-982)), was a Spruance-class destroyer, launched in 1977 and sunk as a target in 2004.
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Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Niemen:
- HMS Niemen (1809) (en:HMS Niemen) was a 38-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1809 and broken up in 1815.
- HMS Niemen (1820) (en:HMS Niemen) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1820 and broken up by 1828. (not exists)
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SS Nieuw Amsterdam may refer to one of the following ships of the Holland America Line:
- SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1905) (en:SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1905)), an ocean liner in service 1905–1932 (not exists)
- SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1937) (en:SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1937)), an ocean liner in service 1938–1974
- MS Thomson Spirit (en:MS Nieuw Amsterdam (1983)), a cruise ship in service 1984–2000
- MS Nieuw Amsterdam (en:MS Nieuw Amsterdam), a cruise ship due to enter service in 2010
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Niger after the Niger River, whilst another was planned.
- HMS Niger (1759) (en:HMS Niger) was a 33-gun fifth-rate launched in 1759, converted to a prison ship in 1810 and renamed Negro in 1813. She was sold in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Niger (1813) (en:HMS Niger) was a 38-gun fifth-rate, launched in 1813 and broken up in 1820. (not exists)
- HMS Niger (1846) (en:HMS Niger) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1846 and sold in 1869.
- HMS Niger (1880) (en:HMS Niger) was a composite paddle vessel launched in 1880, renamed Cockatrice in 1881, Moorhen in 1896, and sold in 1899. (not exists)
- HMS Niger (1892) (en:HMS Niger) was a torpedo gunboat launched in 1892, converted to a minesweeper in 1909, and sunk in 1914 by U-12 near Deal. (not exists)
- HMS Niger (J73) (en:HMS Niger) was a Halcyon-class minesweeper launched in 1936 and sunk by a mine near Iceland in 1942.
- HMS Niger was to have been an Algerine-class minesweeper. She was laid down in 1944, but was cancelled two months later.
- HMS Niger (J442) (en:HMS Niger) was an Algerine-class minesweeper, launched in 1945, and scrapped in 1966. (not exists)
- References
- {{colledge}}
- {{cite web | title= HMS Niger (i) (J 73)| work=Uboat.net | url= http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3669.html |accessdate=2007-01-26}}
- {{cite web | title= HMS Niger (iii) (J 442)| work=Uboat.net | url= http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3783.html |accessdate=2007-01-26}}
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USS Nightingale may refer to:
- USS Nightingale (1851) (en:USS Nightingale (1851)), was a slave ship captured in 1861 and sold in 1865
- USS Nightingale (SP-523) (en:USS Nightingale (SP-523)), was a motorboat acquired by the US Navy in 1917 and sold in 1919
- USS Nightingale (AMc-18) (en:USS Nightingale (AMc-18)), was a coastal minesweeper acquired by the US Navy in 1940 and returned to the owner in 1944
- USS Nightingale (AMc-149) (en:USS Nightingale (AMc-149)), was acquired by the US Navy in 1941 and struck from the Navy List in 1946
- USS Nightingale (AMS-50) (en:USS Nightingale (YMS-290)), was a minesweeper commissioned in 1943 and struck from the Navy List in 1959
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nile, after the Battle of the Nile in 1798:
- HMS Nile (1806) (en:HMS Nile) was a 12-gun cutter purchased in 1806. She was sold in 1810, but was rejected by the purchaser and subsequently broken up in 1811. (not exists)
- HMS Nile (1839) (en:HMS Nile) was a 92-gun second rate ship of the line launched in 1839. She was converted to screw propulsion in 1854, renamed HMS Conway in 1876 whilst on loan as a training ship, and was burnt in 1956.
- HMS Nile (1888) (en:HMS Nile) was a Trafalgar class battleship launched in 1888 and sold in 1912.
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USS Nimble may refer to:
- USS Nimble (AM-266) (en:USS Nimble (AM-266)), was a minesweeper commissioned in 1944 and transferred to Taiwan in 1948
- USS Nimble (AM-459) (en:USS Nimble (MSO-459)), was a minesweeper commissioned in 1955 and sold in 1981
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Several vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nimble.
- HMS Nimble (1781) (en:HMS Nimble (1781)) was a purchased 12-gun cutter that ran aground in 1808 in Stangate Creek in the Medway and was then sold.<ref>Gossett (1986), p.69.</ref> (not exists)
- HMS Nimble (1811) (en:HMS Nimble (1811)) was a Nimble class 10-gun cutter commissioned under Lieut. John Reynolds in 1812 and was wrecked on a sunken rock a half-dozen miles from the Salo Beacon, Sweden, during a violent storm in the Kattegat on 6 October 1812. Apparently, insufficient allowance had been made for the strong currents.<ref>Gossett (1986), p.85.</ref> (not exists)
- HMS Nimble (1813) (en:HMS Nimble (1813)) was a purchased 12-gun cutter that was sold in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Nimble (1826) (en:HMS Nimble (1826)) was a 5-gun schooner employed off Cuba in the suppression of the slave trade until she was wrecked on 4 November 1834. The uncertainty of the rapid currents and the sound of the 272 captured slaves aboard drowning out the sound of the breakers led to her wrecking on a reef between Key Verde and the Old Bahama Channel. All her crew were saved,<ref>Gossett (1986), p.105.</ref> as were some 200 slaves. (not exists)
- HMS Nimble (1860) (en:HMS Nimble (1860)) was a gunvessel of 5 guns that had a relatively uneventful career before she became a drill ship for the Royal Naval Reserve in 1890 and was disposed of in 1906. (not exists)
- References
{{reflist}}
- {{Colledge}}
- {{cite book|last=Gossett|first=William Patrick|year=1986|title=The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900|publisher=Mansell|isbn=0-7201-1816-6}}
- {{cite book |first=Rif|last=Winfield|title=British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates|publisher=Seaforth|year=2008|isbn=1861762461}}
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nimrod, after the biblical figure of Nimrod:
- HMS Nimrod (1799) (en:HMS Nimrod (1799)) was an 18-gun sloop, previously the French ship Eole. She was captured in 1799 by HMS Solebay and sold in 1811. (not exists)
- HMS Nimrod (1812) (en:HMS Nimrod (1812)) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig sloop launched in 1812 and wrecked in 1827 when she was driven ashore after her anchor broke; she was refloated and gotten into dock where she was sold later that year.<ref>Gossett (1986), p.102.</ref> (not exists)
- HMS Nimrod (1828) (en:HMS Nimrod (1828)) was a 20-gun sloop, previously a sixth rate named HMS Andromeda. She was renamed in 1827, before being launched in 1828. She was used as a coal hulk from 1853, being renamed C 1, and then C76. She was eventually sold in 1907. (not exists)
- HMS Nimrod (1839) (en:HMS Nimrod (1839)) was an iron paddle gunboat launched in 1839, re-erected at Basra in 1840 and on the Navy lists until 1859. (not exists)
- HMS Nimrod (1836) (en:HMS Nimrod (1836)) was a wood screw gunboat launched in 1856 and sold in 1865. (not exists)
- HMS Nimrod (1915) (en:HMS Nimrod (1915)) was a Marksman class destroyer leader launched in 1915 and sold in 1926. (not exists)
- HMS Nimrod (1940) (en:HMS Nimrod (1940)) was a shore establishment at Campbeltown, Argyll. Principle Asdic training school for officers and men from early 1940. (not exists)
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars the Admiralty also made use of hired armed cutters with the name of Nimrod.
- References
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- {{colledge}}
- Gossett, William Patrick (1986) The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900. (London: Mansell). ISBN 0-7201-1816-6
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Niobe, after the figure of Niobe in Greek mythology:
- HMS Niobe (1800) (en:HMS Niobe) was a 38-gun Fifth-rate, formerly the French frigate Diane. She was captured in 1800 and broken up in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Niobe (1849) (en:HMS Niobe) was a 28-gun Sixth-rate launched in 1849 and sold to the Prussian Navy in 1862. (not exists)
- HMS Niobe (1866) (en:HMS Niobe) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1866 and wrecked in 1874. (not exists)
- HMS Niobe (1897) (en:HMS Niobe) was a Diadem-class Protected cruiser launched in 1897. She was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1910, used as a depot ship from 1915 and was broken up in 1922.
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nipat:
- INS Nipat (K86) (en:INS Nipat (K86)) was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Nipat (K42) (en:INS Nipat (K42)) is a Veer class corvette, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Nipigon.
- HMCS Nipigon (J154) (en:HMCS Nipigon (J154)) (I) was a Bangor-class minesweeper that served in World War II.
- HMCS Nipigon (DDH 266) (en:HMCS Nipigon (DDH 266)) (II) was an Annapolis-class destroyer that served during the Cold War.
- Battle honours
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic, 1941-45.)
- Battle of the St. Lawrence (en:Gulf of St. Lawrence) 1942, 1944.
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nirbhik:
- INS Nirbhik (K88) (en:INS Nirbhik (K88)) was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Nirbhik (K41) (en:INS Nirbhik (K41)) is a Veer class corvette, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Nirghat:
- INS Nirghat (K89) (en:INS Nirghat (K89)) was a Vidyut class missile boat of the Indian Navy which served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- INS Nirghat (K44) (en:INS Nirghat (K44)) is a Veer class corvette, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
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USS Nirvana or USS Nirvana II may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Nirvana (SP-706) (en:USS Nirvana (SP-706)), later USS SP-706, a patrol vessel in commission in 1917 and from 1918 to 1919
- USS Nirvana II (SP-204) (en:USS Nirvana II (SP-204)), a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918
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USS Nitro may refer to:
- USS Nitro (AE-2) (en:USS Nitro (AE-2)), a Pyro-class ammunition ship launched in 1919 and sold for scrap in 1949
- USS Nitro (AE-23) (en:USS Nitro (AE-23)), lead ship of the Nitro-class of ammunition ship; launched in 1958 and struck in 1995
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USS Noa may refer to:
- USS Noa (DD-343) (en:USS Noa (DD-343)), a destroyer, commissioned in 1921, converted to a transport and sunk in an accident in 1944.
- USS Noa (DD-841) (en:USS Noa (DD-841)), commissioned in 1946, stricken in 1975 and transferred to Spain.
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USS Noble may refer to:
- USS Noble (1861) (en:USS Noble (1861)), was part of the Stone Fleet in 1862
- USS Noble (APA-218) (en:USS Noble (APA-218)), was acquired by the US Navy in 1944 and transferred to Spain in 1964
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USS Nokomis may refer to:
- USS Nokomis (SP-609) (en:USS Nokomis (SP-609)), served the US Navy as a patrol craft during World War I
- USS Nokomis (YT-142) (en:USS Nokomis (YT-142)), was a tugboat in service from 1940 to 1974
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Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nonpareil, from the French meaning 'without equal':
- HMS Nonsuch (1603) (en:HMS Nonpareil) was a 56-gun galleon, launched in 1556 as the 44-gun HMS Philip and Mary. She was rebuilt in 1584 and renamed Nonpareil. She was again rebuilt in 1603 and renamed Nonsuch. She was sold in 1645.
- HMS Nonpareil (1807) (en:HMS Nonpareil) was a 14-gun schooner captured from the Americans in 1807. She was damaged in a storm in 1812 and sold the following year. (not exists)
- HMS Nonpareil (1916) (en:HMS Nonpareil) was an Admiralty M class destroyer launched in 1916 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Nonpareil (G16) (en:HMS Nonpareil) was an N-class destroyer launched in 1941. She was transferred to the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1942 and renamed Tjerk Hiddes. She was transferred to Indonesia in 1951 and renamed Gadjah Mada. She was broken up in 1961. (not exists)
- HMS Nonpareil was to have been an Algerine class minesweeper. She was laid down in 1944 but cancelled later that year.
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Several vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Nonsuch, presumably named after Nonsuch Palace:
- HMS Nonsuch (1603) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a 38-gun great ship, rebuilt from a previous ship and sold c. 1645.
- HMS Nonsuch (1646) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a 34-gun ship launched in 1646 and wrecked 1664.
- HMS Nonsuch (1654) (en:HMS Nonsuch), an 8-gun ketch purchased in 1654 and sold in 1667, later as the civilian vessel Nonsuch making the trading voyage establishing the Hudson's Bay Company. (not exists)
- HMS Nonsuch (1668) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1668. Upgraded to a 42-gun fourth-rate in 1669, but reverted to 36-gun Fifth Rate in 1691. She was captured in 1695 by the French privateer Le Francais.
- HMS Nonsuch (1686) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a 5-gun hoy launched in 1686 and sold 1714. (not exists)
- HMS Nonsuch (1696) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a 48-gun fourth rate ship of the line, launched in 1696, rebuilt 1717, and broken up in 1745.
- HMS Nonsuch (1741) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line in service from 1741 to 1766.
- HMS Nonsuch (1774) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a 64-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1774, used as a floating battery from 1794, and broken up in 1802.
- HMS Nonsuch (1915) (en:HMS Nonsuch), an 'M' class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Nonsuch (1945) (en:HMS Nonsuch), a sloop laid down in February 1945 and canceled in October of that year. (not exists)
- HMS Nonsuch (D107) (en:HMS Nonsuch (D107)), the former German Narvik class destroyer Z.38 taken after the war's end, and scrapped in 1949. (not exists)
- See Also
- HMCS Nonsuch (en:HMCS Nonsuch), a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve division in Edmonton, Alberta. (not exists)
- HMS Nonsuch is also a sample ship name as used by the Royal Navy.
- A fictional HMS Nonsuch (a 74 gun ship of the line) also appears in the tales of Horatio Hornblower.
- Battle Honours
- Battle of the Kentish Knock (en:Kentish Knock 1652)
- Battle of Portland (en:Portland 1653)
- Battle of the Gabbard (en:Gabbard 1653)
- Battle of Texel (en:Texel 1673)
- Бой при Сент-Люсии Бой при Сент-Люсии (англ. Battle of St. Lucia, также фр. Bataille de Cul-de-Sac) — морской бой 15 декабря 1778 года у острова Сент-Люсия в Вест-Индии во время американской войны за независимость, между французской и британской эскадрами. (en: St. Lucia 1778)
- 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 Saints 1782)
- Ютландское сражение Балтийское море (en:Jutland 1916<ref>http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/ol-lo/vol-tom-2/par1/nonsuch-eng.asp</ref>)
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Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Nootka.
- HMCS Nootka (J35) (en:HMCS Nootka (J35)) (I) was a Fundy-class minesweeper that served with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1938-1943 before being renamed HMCS Nanoose (J35) and decommissioned in 1945.
- HMCS Nootka (R96) (en:HMCS Nootka (R96)) (II) was a Tribal-class destroyer that served the Royal Canadian Navy from 1946-1964.
- Battle honours
- Корейская война Корейская война — конфликт между Северной Кореей и Южной Кореей, длившийся с 25 июня 1950 по 27 июля 1953 года (хотя официального окончания войны объявлено не было). (en:Korea 1951-52)
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USS Norfolk may refer to:
- USS Norfolk (1798) (en:USS Norfolk (1798)), was a brig during the Quasi-War with France
- Norfolk (CA-137), was a planned heavy cruiser laid down in December 1944 at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, but construction was canceled in August 1945.
- USS Norfolk (DL-1) USS Norfolk (DL-1) («Норфолк») — экспериментальный корабль ВМФ США, предназначенный для поиска и уничтожения быстроходных подводных лодок. (en:USS Norfolk (DL-1), was a destroyer leader in service from 1953 to 1970)
- USS Norfolk (SSN-714) (en:USS Norfolk (SSN-714)), is a Los Angeles-class submarine commissioned in 1983 and currently on active service
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Norfolk, after the Duke of Norfolk or the county of Norfolk. The Norfolk motto is Serviens servo ("serving, I preserve").
- HMS Norfolk (1693) (en:HMS Norfolk) was an 80-gun third-rate launched in 1693. She was rebuilt in 1728, and renamed HMS Princess Amelia in 1755. She was used for harbour service from 1777 and transferred to the Customs service in 1788.
- HMS Norfolk (1757) (en:HMS Norfolk) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1757 and broken up in 1774.
- HMS Norfolk (78) (en:HMS Norfolk) was a County-class heavy cruiser launched in 1928 and was scrapped in 1950.
- HMS Norfolk (D21) (en:HMS Norfolk) was a County-class destroyer launched in 1967. She was sold to Chile in 1982, and renamed Capitán Prat. She was decommissioned in 2006 and sold for scrap.
- HMS Norfolk (F230) (en:HMS Norfolk) was a Type 23 or 'Duke' class frigate launched in 1987. She was paid off in 2004 and sold to Chile, being transferred as Almirante Cochrane in 2006.
Battle Honours
- Сражение при Малаге Сражение при Малаге — (англ. Battle of Málaga) — крупнейшее морское сражение в ходе Войны за испанское наследство, произошло 24 августа 1704 год возле испанского города Велес-Малага. (en:Velez Malaga 1704)
- Battle of Cartagena (en:Cartagena) 1741
- Battle of Toulon (1744) (en:Toulon) 1744
- Battle of Pondicherry (en:Pondicherry) 1760
- Battle of Manila (en:Manila) 1761
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic 1941 )
- Сражение в Датском проливе Сражение в Датском проливе — морское сражение Второй мировой войны между кораблями Королевского флота и Кригсмарине. (en:Bismarck 1941)
- Арктические конвои Арктические конвои Второй мировой войны проходили из Великобритании и США в северные порты СССР — Архангельск и Мурманск. (en:Arctic 1941-43)
- Western Desert Campaign (en:North Africa) 1942
- Бой у Нордкапа Бой у Нордкапа 26 декабря 1943 г. — морской бой у мыса Нордкап во время Второй мировой войны в котором корабли ВМФ Великобритании потопили немецкий линкор «Шарнхорст». (en:North Cape 1943)
- Норвегия Королевство Норвегия (норв. Kongeriket Norge, нюнорск Kongeriket Noreg), Норвегия — государство в Северной Европе, в западной части Скандинавского полуострова и большом количестве прилегающих мелких островов. (en:Norway 1945)
- See also
Other vessels called Norfolk:
- Norfolk (sloop) (en:Norfolk (sloop)) (1798): Used by Matthew Flinders to circumnavigate Van Diemen's Land proving the existence of Bass Strait.
- Norfolk (brig) (en:Norfolk (brig)) (1797)
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Norman. The second ship is named for the Norman River in Queensland.
- HMAS Norman (G49) (en:HMAS Norman (G49)), an N class destroyer launched in 1940 and transferred to the Royal Navy in 1945.
- HMAS Norman (M 84) (en:HMAS Norman (M 84)), a Huon class minehunter commissioned in 2000 and active as of 2009.
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Eleven ships in the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy have been named Norske Løve. The name translates as Norwegian Lion and is a reference to the Coat of Arms of Norway.
The merchant ship Nordische Löwe (-1707) is also often referred to as Norske Løve.
- Ships
- Norske Løve (1634-1653) (en:Norske Løve) (1634–1653) (not exists)
- Norske Løve (1654-1666) (en:Norske Løve) (1654–1666) (not exists)
- Norske Løve (1665-1679) (en:Norske Løve) (1665–1679) (not exists)
- Norske Løve (1680-1715) (en:Norske Løve) (1680–1715) (not exists)
- Norske Løve (1735-1764) (en:Norske Løve) (1735–1764) (not exists)
- Norske Løve (1765-1798) (en:Norske Løve) (1765–1798) (not exists)
- Fortresses
- Norske Løve Fortress (en:Norske Løve), a 19th century fortress in Horten, Norway.
- Norske Løve Battery (en:Norske Løve), a battery built in 1750 outside Stavern. (not exists)
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