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On May 24, 1941, HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Hood engaged the German ships in the Battle of the Denmark Strait. Tragically, the British underestimated the German firepower, and HMS Hood was ...
An international diving mission has been conducted to study the wreck of Nelson's favourite ship. Launched on April 10, 1781, HMS Agamemnon was Admiral Nelson's favourite ship and served the Royal ...
The HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier is working towards the UK’s most ambitious carrier deployment in recent years, with two full F-35B squadrons on board. After nearly a year of fervent ...
Only slightly more than a quarter of HMS’ operating revenue comes from “endowment income made available for operations,” per the Medical School’s official news publication. Of the ...
Experts from the Royal Navy have confirmed the identity of a World War 1 wreck off the Scottish coast found in the summer as HMS Hawke. Before divers swam around the remains of the cruiser ...
The HMS Trooper’s wreckage is largely made up of three separate pieces. Credit: YouTube / Planet Blue Visual analysis of the Trooper severely damaged wreckage appears to confirm the submarine ...
HMS Exmouth’s wreck was discovered more than 20 years ... Exmouth was assigned to escort duties – either accompanying major warships such as flagship HMS Hood on sorties or on convoy duties in home ...
Finally, after years of isolation, the American people entered World War II, galvanized in part by the smoldering wreck of ... off an attack by HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Hood, Britain's largest ...
HMS Hawke sank in the North Sea after being struck by a single torpedo in October 1914, killing 524 people. Divers from Lost in Waters Deep believe they have discovered the wreck 70 miles east of ...
A wrecked seagoing vessel discovered decades ago off the Florida Keys has recently been identified as a British warship that sank in the 18th century. National Park Service archaeologists used new ...
The shipwreck was initially located in 1993 off of Key West, but new research by archeologists has confirmed definitive evidence that the wreck is indeed the 50-gun frigate HMS Tyger, the National ...