- Nine
Royal Navy
ships have
borne the name HMS
Ambuscade: HMS
Ambuscade (1746) was a 40-gun
fifth rate,
formerly the
French ship Embuscade,
captured in...
-
Ambuscade took part in the
Falklands War of 1982.
Ambuscade was sold to ****stan in 1993 and
served their navy as PNS Tariq
until 2023.
Ambuscade was...
- HMS
Ambuscade was a
British Royal Navy
destroyer which served in the
Second World War. She and her
Thornycroft competitor, HMS Amazon, were prototypes...
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attended by New York
Governor William H. Seward.
Today the
Groveland Ambuscade Monument marks the site of the
ambush inside a
small park,
which was listed...
- HMS
Ambuscade was a 32-gun fifth-rate
frigate of the
Royal Navy,
built in the
Grove Street shipyard of
Adams &
Barnard at
Deptford in 1773. The French...
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between the two camps, flat
indeed and treeless, but well
adapted for an
ambuscade, as it was
traversed by a water-course with
steep banks,
densely overgrown...
- The
Battle of Lake
Trasimene was
fought when a
Carthaginian force under Hannibal Barca ambushed a
Roman army
commanded by
Gaius Flaminius on 21 June 217 BC...
- HMS
Ambuscade was an Acasta-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy and was
launched in 1913. She
served throughout the
First World War,
forming part of the...
- HMS
Ambuscade at the
Royal Naval Dockyard in 1988...
- HMS President in London, England. HMS Wellington in London, England. HMS
Ambuscade in Glasgow,
Scotland (planned) HNoMS Narvik in Horten, Norway. KD Hang...