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  • ...Austen]]'s fifth brother, her immediately oldest sibling, he entered the [[Royal Navy]] at a young age, was made a [[Post Captain]] in his twenties, and retired
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  • The first nuclear-powered [[submarine]] of the [[Royal Navy]]; actually a hybrid of the stern of a U.S. [[Skipjack-class]] submarine wi
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  • A WWII [[Royal Navy]] [[corvette]] used as an [[ocean escort]], derived from a whaling vessel,
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  • Celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]'s youngest brother, entered the [[Royal Navy]], like his brother [[Frank Austen|Frank]], was made a [[Post Captain]] in
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  • * The [[Royal Navy]]
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  • * [[HMS Ashanti]], the name of two Royal Navy warships
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  • '''HMS ''Hood''''' was a [[Royal Navy]] [[Admiral-class]] [[battlecruiser]] that exploded and sank on 24 May 1941
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  • ...''' is [[Canada]]'s [[Navy]]. Founded in 1910, the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[Royal Navy]] provided a few vessels, and some officers, to help guide the new service. The Navy purchased four former Royal Navy submarines, which have been plagued with problems, and have seen very littl
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  • A '''Q-ship''' was an armed merchant vessel used principally by the [[Royal Navy]] during [[World War I]]. Its armament was concealed and so it served as a
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  • {{r|Royal Navy}}
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  • {{r|Royal Navy}}
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  • ...miral|admiral of the fleet]], considered to be the builder of the modern [[Royal Navy]].<ref name=Massey>{{citation ...02</ref> He was [[First Sea Lord]], or senior professional officer of the Royal Navy twice, in 1904-1910 and 1914-1915.
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  • A novel in the [[Horatio Hornblower]] series about a talented [[Royal Navy]] officer, as a new [[captain (naval)|captain]], moving from an extremely v
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