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  2. HMS Swiftsure (08) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Swiftsure was one of three Minotaur-class light cruisers built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War.She was laid down by Vickers Armstrong at Newcastle upon Tyne on 22 September 1941, launched on 4 February 1943 by Lady Wake-Walker and commissioned on 22 June 1944.

  3. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    Relieved from the back-to-back commitment of aircraft carriers to the Adriatic in support of UNPROFOR, the Royal Navy sent a large force, headed by a Carrier Task Group with HMS Invincible flying the flag of Rear Admiral Alan West, Commander UK Task Group; HMS Fearless and an amphibious group; and a mine countermeasures group headed by HMS ...

  4. His Majesty's Ship - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Submarines in His Majesty's service also use the prefix HMS, standing for His Majesty's Submarine, though this is sometimes rendered HMS/m. [4] See, for example, HMS/m Tireless , at IWM ). The Royal Yacht Britannia , which was a commissioned ship in the Royal Navy, was known as HMY Britannia .

  5. Key Code Qualifier - Wikipedia

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    The target will respond to the Request Sense command with a set of SCSI sense data which includes three fields giving increasing levels of detail about the error: K - sense key - 4 bits, (byte 2 of Fixed sense data format) C - additional sense code (ASC) - 8 bits, (byte 12 of Fixed sense data format)

  6. Huawei Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    HMS Core is a hub for Huawei Mobile Services and serves as a toolkit for app development on Huawei devices. The core comprises Development, Growth and Monetizing [25] and was created as a replacement for Google Mobile Services (GMS) Core. [26] HMS core services were available in more than 55,000 apps in June 2020; HMS Core 5.0 debuted in ...

  7. HMS Havelock (1915) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Havelock was laid down at the Harland and Wolff Ltd shipyard at Belfast on 12 December 1914. The ship was named General Grant in honour of the United States General Ulysses S Grant, however as the United States was still neutral, the ship was hurriedly renamed HMS M2 on 31 May 1915. She was then named HMS Havelock on 20 June 1915.

  8. HMS St Vincent (Gosport shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    The new HMS St Vincent was commissioned on 1 June 1927, originally like its predecessor as a training establishment for boys and juniors. On the outbreak of the Second World War , the boys were evacuated to the Isle of Man , where they merged with those evacuated from HMS Caledonia to form HMS St George , which was formally established in 1939.

  9. Sea Wolf (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Wolf is a naval surface-to-air missile system designed and built by BAC, later to become British Aerospace (BAe) Dynamics, and now MBDA.It is an automated point-defence weapon system designed as a short-range defence against both sea-skimming and high angle anti-ship missiles and aircraft.