- Six
vessels of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Havock, including: HMS
Havock (1805) was a 12-gun gun-brig
launched in 1805. She
became a lightvessel...
- HMS
Havock was an H-class
destroyer built for the
British Royal Navy in the mid-1930s.
During the
Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, the ship
enforced the...
-
havoc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. havoc, Havoc, Havocs, Havok, or
Havock may also
refer to:
Havoc (musician) (born 1974),
American rapper and record...
- The
Havock class was a
class of
torpedo boat
destroyer (TBD) of the
British Royal Navy. The two ships,
Havock and Hornet,
built in
London in 1893 by Yarrow...
- HMS
Havock was a
Havock-class
torpedo boat
destroyer of the
British Royal Navy
built by the
Yarrow shipyard. She was one of the
first destroyers ordered...
- bear the
formal designation TBD were the
Daring class of two
ships and
Havock class of two
ships of the
Royal Navy.
Early torpedo gunboat designs lacked...
-
destroyer could not
disengage and was sunk
after ramming Admiral Hipper. Hardy,
Havock, Hostile,
Hotspur and
Hunter parti****ted in the
First Battle of Narvik...
-
Collins aboard the
light cruiser HMAS Sydney with the H-class
destroyers HMS
Havock, Hyperion, Hasty, Hero and the
similar I-class
destroyer Ilex of the Royal...
-
Royal Navy
during the
First World War.
Launched on 16
August 1913 as HMS
Havock, the ship was
renamed on 30
September under an
Admiralty order to become...
- and Nubian,
commanded by
Philip Mack); also
present were HMS Hotspur and
Havock.
Force B,
under Admiral Sir
Henry Pridham-Wippell,
consisted of the British...