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*, and British
*, a British Royal Navy ship.
*, British aircraft carrier launched in 1937 that participated in World War II and was sunk by a U-boat in 1941.
*, any of eight ships of the British Navy
*, a British coaster
*, was a gundalow launched in 1776 and burned to avoid capture by the British on 13 October 1776
*, was a 24-gun frigate, commissioned in 1777 and captured by the British in 1780
*, was a 24-gun frigate built in 1776 and captured by the British in 1777
*, was a 36-gun frigate commissioned in 1800 and burned by the British in 1814.
*, was a 28-gun sailing frigate built in 1776, captured by the British in the following year and recommissioned as HMS Virginia
*, various ships of the British Royal Navy
*, a British cargo ship in service 1949-50
*, a Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy from 1945 – 1961
*, a British coaster
*, schooner acquired in 1812, captured by the British in 1813, recaptured by the United States in 1813, and finally captured by the British again in 1814
*, a sloop acquired in 1812, captured by the British in 1813 and renamed HMS Chubb, recaptured by the United States in 1814, and sold in 1815
*, one of six River class destroyer escorts ( based on the British Type 12 frigate ) built for the RAN.
*, 12-gun sloop-of-war Betsy captured from the Americans ; purchased into the Royal Navy March 1777 ; captured by the French, 1778 ; recovered by the British ; recaptured by the French, July 1779 ; renamed Duc DYork ; armed with eighteen, 4-pounder guns ; broken up 1783
*, a 12-gun ship, was captured from the British during the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 September 1813
*, a British coaster in service 1947-53
*, a British Armed Merchant Cruiser operated during World War II
*, was a 12-gun sloop purchased in 1812 that the British captured in 1814.
*, was a 12-gun ship originally named Katy, taken into service in 1775 and destroyed in 1779 to forestall capture by the British
*, was launched in 1776 and captured by the British in 1780
*, name of several English and British warships

*, and passenger
*, a passenger ferry built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1896.
*, Danish passenger ship
*, the name of more than one Cunard Line passenger ship
*, a Greek passenger ship in service 1984-85
*, a passenger ferry
*, a passenger liner launched in 1934, requisitioned by the RAN in 1939 for use as an armed merchant cruiser and later a landing ship, and returned to her owners in 1949
*, was originally constructed as the Great Lakes passenger steamer Virginia and was in service for less than a year during 1918
*, a German passenger liner which entered service in 1929 and was scrapped in 1952 which was involved in transporting refugees from Nazi Germany in 1939
*, German – built passenger liner, operated by the British White Star Line after World War 1

*, and ship
*, a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford in 1783
*, a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1823
*, an Italian cruise ship
*, merchant ship, converted to an aircraft carrier during World War I
*, a Liberian cargo ship known at one time as the Sabrina
*, the lead ship of her class, was the first American ballistic missile submarine.
*, commissioned building ( 27 May 2005 – June 2011 ), this building was the orientation " ship " for students in Great Lakes but is currently scheduled for demolition.
*, renamed before launching, was the lead ship of her class.
*, a Norwegian cargo ship in service 1946-54
*, the name of more than one United States Navy ship
*, a whaler and exploration ship originally named SS Pollux
*, the name of more than one ship
*, ex-T-AK-290, a vehicle cargo ship in non-commissioned Military Sealift Command service as USNS Pollux ( T-AKR-290 ) from 1981 to 2007, since 2007 maintained by the United States Maritime Administration as part of the Ready Reserve Force
*, the name of more than one United States Navy ship
*, was a steam yacht commissioned in 1898 and used as a training ship until sold in 1919
*, a United States Navy refrigerated cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919
*, a Panamanian cargo ship in service 1948 – 51
*, is a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship currently in service.
*, a German cargo ship in service 1937-45
*, was a Comfort-class hospital ship commissioned on 7 August 1944.
*, an Italian cargo ship in service 1925-28
*, was a side-wheel steamer, originally named Ion, was used as a receiving ship for the Mississippi Squadron during the American Civil War
*, laid down in 2001 and launched in 2007, is the lead ship of the Astute class of nuclear-powered attack submarines.
*, a barracks ship in commission from 1945 to 1946

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