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He was posted to the battlecruiser HMS Renown in March 1920 and accompanied Edward, Prince of Wales, on a royal tour of Australia in her.
He was appointed Vice-Admiral commanding the Atlantic Fleet on 20 December 1910 and hoisted his flag in HMS Prince of Wales.
* December 10 – WWII: The British battleship HMS Prince of Wales and battlecruiser HMS Repulse are sunk by Japanese aircraft in the South China Sea north of Singapore.
* HMS Black Prince, for Royal Navy ships named in his honour
The British naval vessel HMS Calypso evacuated Prince Andrew's family, with Philip being carried to safety in a cot made from a fruit box.
The Battle of the Gabbard, 12 June 1653 by Heerman Witmont, shows the Dutch flagship Dutch ship Brederode | Brederode, right, in action with the English ship Resolution, the temporary name during the Commonwealth of HMS Prince Royal.
* HMS Invincible was to have been the world's second ocean-going iron-hulled armoured frigate, and sister to HMS Warrior, but she was renamed HMS Black Prince before her launch.
It was announced in November 1978 that Prince Andrew would join the Royal Navy the following year, and in December he underwent various sporting tests and examinations at the Aircrew Selection Centre, at RAF Biggin Hill, along with further tests and interviews at HMS Daedalus, and interviews at the Admiralty Interview Board, HMS Sultan.
After passing out from Dartmouth, the Prince went on to elementary flying training with the Royal Air Force at RAF Leeming, and later, basic flying training with the Navy at HMS Seahawk, where he learned to fly the Gazelle helicopter.
Though he had brief assignments to HMS Illustrious, RNAS Culdrose, and the Joint Services School of Intelligence, Prince Andrew remained with Invincible until 1983.
Prince Andrew then went on to serve aboard HMS Brazen as a flight pilot until 1986, including deployment to the Mediterranean Sea as part of Standing NRF Maritime Group 2, and undertook the Lieutenants ' Greenwich Staff course.
From 1993 to 1994, Prince Andrew commanded the Hunt-class minehunter HMS Cottesmore.
HMS Royal Charles and HMS Royal Katherine indeed were grounded but managed to get free in time, HMS Prince Royal got stuck however.
Originally called The Prince of Wales, the building was rebuilt from timbers reclaimed from HMS Donegal in 1926.
" On 10 December HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were both sunk by Japanese bombers off the Malayan coast.
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Prince of Wales, after numerous holders of the title the Prince of Wales.
* HMS Prince of Wales ( 1765 ) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1765.

HMS and Wales
* HMS Prince of Wales ( 1794 ) was a 90-gun second-rate launched in 1794 and broken up in 1822.
* HMS Prince of Wales ( 1795 ) was a 38-gun transport purchased in 1795, and still on the records in 1801.
* HMS Prince of Wales ( 1805 ) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1805.
* HMS Prince of Wales ( 1902 ) was a Formidable class battleship launched in 1902 and sold for scrap in 1920.
* HMS Prince of Wales ( 53 ) was a King George V class battleship launched in 1939 and sunk in a Japanese airstrike in 1941.
* HMS Prince of Wales ( R09 ) will be the second of two Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers and is scheduled to enter service in 2018.
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HMS and 1860
* 1860 – The first British seagoing iron-clad warship, HMS Warrior is launched.
December 29: HMS Warrior ( 1860 ) | HMS Warrior ( restored ).
The figurehead of HMS Warrior ( 1860 ) | HMS Warrior.
The wrought-iron-and-wood armor of HMS Warrior ( 1860 ) | HMS Warrior, 4. 5 inches of iron backed by 15 inches of teak
She became a prison ship in 1826, was renamed HMS Africa in 1859 and was sold in 1860.
* HMS Warrior was the Royal Navy's first ironclad ocean-going armoured battleship, and was launched in 1860.
She was ordered in 1833, renamed HMS Royal Frederick in 1839, then in 1860, before being launched later that year.
* A screw driven 91-gun second rate ship of the line was ordered in 1860 under the name HMS Blake, but construction was cancelled in 1863.
He was transferred, on 12 June 1860, to the paddle-sloop HMS Furious where he saw sufficient action to add the Taku and Canton clasps to his China service medal.
* HMS Liverpool was a fourth-rate screw frigate launched in 1860 and sold in 1875.
* HMS Newcastle was a screw frigate launched in 1860.
As First Lord he commissioned the first ironclad warship, HMS Warrior, launched in 1860.
* HMS Dryad was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1795, sent to harbour service in 1832, and broken up in 1860.
* HMS Dryad was a screw frigate laid down in 1860 but cancelled in 1864.
The blackbirding schooner Daphne was seized by HMS Rosario ( 1860 ) | HMS Rosario in 1869, and its passengers freed
In 1860, while carrying out a survey of Howe Sound on board the Royal Navy survey ship HMS Plumper, Captain George Henry Richards was impressed by a gigantic mountain | archivedate = 2008-05-09
In August 1994, a historian from Mareeba published a letter in the local newspaper about two tortoises he remembered at the Botanic Gardens in 1922 and that the keepers of the time were saying that the tortoises had arrived at the Gardens in 1860 as a donation from John Clements Wickham, who was the First Lieutenant ( and later Captain ) of HMS Beagle under Fitzroy during the voyage of the Beagle in 1835.
She was reduced to 50 guns in 1830 and then became a training school in 1860, being renamed HMS Eaglet in 1918.
* HMS Kangaroo was the, launched in 1860, renamed Kangaroo in 1882 and broken up in 1884.

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