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  2. HMS Rodney (29) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Rodney was one of two Nelson-class battleships built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1920s. The ship entered service in 1928, and spent her peacetime career with the Atlantic and Home Fleets , sometimes serving as a flagship when her sister ship , Nelson , was being refitted.

  3. List of Allied warships in the Normandy landings - Wikipedia

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    HMS Ramillies (1915, Revenge class, 33,500 tons, main armament: eight 15-inch guns). HMS Rodney (1925, Nelson -class, 38,000 tons, main armament: nine 16-inch guns). USS Texas , western Omaha Beach ( New York class , 27,000 tons, main armament: ten 14-inch guns, Flagship of Rear Admiral Carleton F. Bryant ) primarily in support of the US 1st ...

  4. Nelson-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Because of their unusual silhouette, HMS Nelson and her sister Rodney were nicknamed Nelsol and Rodnol by Royal Navy sailors as their single-funnelled silhouettes reminded Navy men of a series of fleet oilers (oil tankers) that had been built during the First World War bearing names ending in "ol", the Ol class. [21]

  5. HMS Rodney (1884) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Rodney was a battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, a member of the Admiral class of warships designed by Nathaniel Barnaby. The ship was the last British battleship to carry a figurehead although smaller ships continued to carry them.

  6. HMS Rodney - Wikipedia

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    HMS Rodney (1884) was an Admiral-class battleship launched in 1884 and sold in 1909. HMS Rodney (1916) was to have been an Admiral-class battlecruiser. She was ordered in April 1916, but construction was suspended in March 1917 and cancelled in October 1918. HMS Rodney (29) was a Nelson-class battleship launched in 1925 and broken up in 1948.

  7. Treaty battleship - Wikipedia

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    After the signing of the treaty, as a result of compromise with Japan, two Nelson-class treaty battleships were built, HMS Nelson and Rodney, the only two built by the Royal Navy until 1936. [ 15 ] [ 28 ] [ 33 ] [ 32 ] Their navy, while it remained the largest in the world until 1933, became increasingly out of date.

  8. List of warships by nickname - Wikipedia

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    "Century One" – HMS Centurion; humorous malapropism "Charlie Love Five Five" – USS Cleveland (CL-55), nickname refers to the ship's hull symbol, CL-55. "Cheer Up Ship" – USS Nevada (BB-36) "Chesapeake Raider" – USS Wyoming (BB-32), nickname given after frequent sightings of the ship in the Chesapeake Bay during World War Two.

  9. List of battlecruisers - Wikipedia

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    HMS Howe: 16 October 1916 [38] HMS Rodney: 9 October 1916 [38] G3 battlecruiser: 9 × 16-inch ... The Encyclopedia of Warships: From World War II to the Present Day ...