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Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Strombolo, or HMS Stromboli,
after the
volcano Stromboli, in Italy: HMS
Strombolo (1691) was an 8-gun
fireship launched...
- HCS
Strombolo (or Stromboli) was a
ketch launched in 1793
Bombay Dockyard for the
Bombay Marine.
Later she
became a
floating battery at
Salsette Harbour...
- HMS
Strombolo was
launched in 1795 at
North Shields as the
mercantile Leander. The
Royal Navy
purchased her in 1797,
converted her to a bomb-vessel, and...
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replenishment oiler,
oilers used by the
Marina Militare since 1975 HMS
Strombolo, also HMS Stromboli, the name of
eight ships of the
Royal Navy USS Stromboli...
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Commander John
Stoddart had
again ****umed
command of
Strombolo.
Between 3 and 7 June 1813,
Strombolo,
Captain Stoddard, parti****ted in an Army-Navy operation...
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sloop launched in 1746. She was
converted to a fire ship and
renamed Strombolo in 1775. She was
hulked in 1780. HMS
Grampus was a 70-gun third-rate ship...
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Royal Navy Years of
service 1727–1761 Rank Rear-admiral
Commands HMS
Strombolo HMS
Success HMS
Sapphire HMS
Cornwall HMS
Enterprise HMS
Lenox HMS Anson...
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January 1771. He is
first recorded as
having commissioned the
fireship HMS
Strombolo in
February 1776, and
having sailed for
North America in May that year...
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George Byng,
afterwards Lord Torrington. He was
appointed captain of HMS
Strombolo in 1709. He
commanded HMS York in 1717, and HMS Advice in 1726 in the...
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Stormcloud Stour Strafford Stratagem Strat****a
Strenuous Striker Stromboli Strombolo Strongbow Stronghold Stuart Stubborn Stubbington S****y
Sturgeon Stygian...