- HMS
Volage was a V-class
destroyer of the
British Royal Navy,
commissioned on 26 May 1944, that
served in the
Arctic and the
Indian Oceans during World...
- HMS
Volage: HMS
Volage (1798) was a 22-gun
sixth rate. She was the
French privateer Volage, of 22 guns, that HMS Melampus
captured in 1798;
Volage was...
- by HMS
Volage. Near the bay of Saranda, just
prior to 3 p.m., the
destroyer Saumarez struck a mine and was
heavily damaged. The
destroyer Volage was ordered...
- HMS
Volage was a Laurel-class sixth-rate post-ship of the
Royal Navy. She
served during the
Napoleonic War,
capturing four
privateers and parti****ting...
- dönüyor [Atlı karınca] - (
Volage Volage) Moda yolu - (Ma Loulou) Doğum günün
kutlu olsun - (Feliz ****pleanos)
Mersi - (
Volage Volage) Ayşe, Fatma,
Semra [Eski...
- HMS
Volage was a
Volage-class
corvette built for the
Royal Navy in the late 1860s. She
spent most of her
first commission ****igned to the
Flying Squadron...
- HMS
Volage was a sixth-rate
sailing frigate launched in 1825 for the
Royal Navy. At one
point geologist Thomas Abel
Brimage Spratt served aboard her. Volage...
- The
Volage class was a
group of two ****
corvettes built for the
Royal Navy in the late 1860s. Both
ships spent the bulk of
their active service abroad...
- brick-canonnier or chaloupe-canonnière, (gunbrig)
launched at Saint-Malo in 1793 as
Volage. She was
renamed Venteux in 1795 (possibly also Vérité on 30 May 1795, although...
- of Don Juan. He
returned to
England from
Malta in July 1811
aboard HMS
Volage.
After the
publication of the
first two
cantos of
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage...