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  2. HMS Hermes (R12) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Hermes was a conventional British light aircraft carrier and the last of the Centaur class. Hermes was in service with the Royal Navy from 1959 until 1984, and she served as the flagship of the British forces during the 1982 Falklands War .

  3. Timeline for aircraft carrier service - Wikipedia

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    HMS Formidable sold for scrap. [32] HMS Unicorn decommissioned, placed in reserve. [37] 16 February – HMS Hermes launched. [60] 20 February – USS Yorktown recommissioned. [18] May – HMS Indomitable sold for scrap. [32] 15 May – USS Bon Homme Richard decommissioned, commenced extensive refit. [18] 1 July – USS Randolph recommissioned. [18]

  4. List of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Scrapped November 1973 HMS Bulwark (R08) 42 26,200 long tons (26,620 t) 4 Admiralty 3-drum boilers, 2 shafts, Parsons geared turbines 10 May 1945 29 October 1954 Scrapped April 1984 HMS Hermes (R12) ex-Elephant: 42 27,800 long tons (28,246 t) 4 Admiralty 3-drum boilers, 2 shafts, Parsons geared turbines 21 June 1944 November 1959

  5. HMS Ark Royal (R09) - Wikipedia

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    The Centaur-class aircraft carrier HMS Hermes remained in service after her, but had been converted to a helicopter commando carrier in 1971, and then as a V/STOL carrier. The much smaller Invincible -class aircraft carrier could carry only vertical/short takeoff and landing aircraft and helicopters.

  6. INS Viraat - Wikipedia

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    INS Viraat (Sanskrit: Virāṭa meaning Giant) was a Centaur-class light aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy. INS Viraat was the flagship of the Indian Navy until INS Vikramaditya was commissioned in 2013. The ship was completed and commissioned in 1959 as the Royal Navy's HMS Hermes, and decommissioned in 1984. She was sold to India in 1987.

  7. HMS Hermes (95) - Wikipedia

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    Like Hōshō, Hermes was based on a cruiser-type hull and she was initially designed to carry both wheeled aircraft and seaplanes.The ship's design was derived from a 1916 seaplane carrier design by Gerard Holmes and Sir John Biles, but was considerably enlarged by Sir Eustace d'Eyncourt, the Director of Naval Construction (DNC), in his April 1917 sketch design.

  8. Raid on Pebble Island - Wikipedia

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    As the raiding party approached the target, they spotted an Argentine sentry but were not seen, allowing them to lay charges on seven of the aircraft. Once all the aircraft had been prepared, the raiding team opened fire on the aircraft with small arms and rockets. All of the aircraft were damaged, with some having their undercarriages shot away.

  9. Westland Sea King - Wikipedia

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    Two aircraft embarked in Queen Elizabeth 2 and were later used for moving troops from QE2 to other ships, the remainder embarked in Atlantic Causeway and were used for troop movements around the islands. [40] Embarked in HMS Hermes was 826 Naval Air Squadron with nine HAS.5s, which carried out continuous anti-submarine sorties. [40]