At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Thyella (Greek: Θύελλα, "Storm"):
Greek destroyer Thyella (1907), a Thyella-class destroyer launched in 1907 and sunk in 1941.
Greek destroyer Thyella (D28), a Fletcher-class destroyer launched in 1942 as USS Bradford transferred to Greece in 1962 and renamed. She was scrapped in 1981.
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At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Thyella (Greek: Θύελλα, "Storm"): Greek destroyer Thyella (1907), a Thyella-class destroyer...
At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Lonchi (Greek: Λόγχη, "lance"): Greek destroyer Lonchi (1907) a Thyella-class destroyer launched...
At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Sfendoni (Greek: Σφενδόνη, "Sling"): Greek destroyer Sfendoni (1907) a Thyella-class destroyer...
destroyer Nafkratousa a Thyella-class destroyer launched in 1906 and lost in 1921. Greek dock landing ship Nafkratousa (1953) a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship launched...
Nafkratousa (Greek: Ναυκρατούσα) was a Thyella-class destroyer built for the Royal Hellenic Navy during the first decade of the 20th century. The ship, along...
decommissioned 28 September 1961. The ship was transferred to Greece 27 September 1962. She served in the Greek Navy as Thyella (D28) ("Storm"). She was stricken...
in 1932 by refugees, and Thyella Rafina, club founded in 1957. Robert Pires (French footballer) Kostas Karamanlis, former Greek prime minister Simon Rrumbullaku...
Parish-class tank landing ships. Kos (L116) (1977–2001), ex-USS Whitfield County Used as a target and sank during Thyella III/2004 naval exercise Oinoussai (L104)...
her Kilkis (Greek: Θ/Κ Κιλκίς); she thereafter became the flagship of the Greek fleet. She did not see action during World War I, as the Greek government...
sister were the most powerful vessels in the Greek fleet. The ship saw limited action during World War I. Greece's pro-German monarch, Constantine I opted...
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The Greek torpedo boat Kydoniai (Greek: TA Κυδωνίαi) served in the Royal Hellenic Navy in 1920–1941. Originally the ship was the Austro-Hungarian Fiume-class...
Vasilefs Georgios (Greek: ΒΠ Βασιλεύς Γεώργιος) (King George) was the lead ship of her class of two destroyers built for the Royal Hellenic Navy before...
invasion of Greece in April 1941, Costa Rica evacuated troops from the Peloponnese. German aircraft bombed her in the Sea of Crete. Royal Navy ships rescued...
The Greek torpedo boat Kyzikos (Greek: TA Κύζικος) served in the Royal Hellenic Navy from 1920–1941. Originally the ship was the Austro-Hungarian Fiume-class...
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an Almirante Clemente-class destroyer of the Venezuelan Navy Greek destroyer Thyella (D22), a Fletcher-class destroyer of the Hellenic Navy HMAS Waterhen (D22)...
Mecidiye participated in an inconclusive skirmish with the Greek destroyers Sfendoni, Lonchi, Thyella and Nafkratousa. On 14 January 1913, the cruiser Hamidiye...
as Leicestershire and was a UK troop ship in the First World War. In 1930 she was converted into an exhibition ship and renamed British Exhibitor. In 1933...
1913 for the International Navigation Company (IMM). She was to be a sister ship for Regina, which Harland & Wolff was building in its Govan shipyard in Scotland...
pier Woolwich foot tunnel Hoba Wharf Gallions Point site of Harland & Wolff ship repairers entrance to Royal Docks (remains in use for boat exhibitioning)...
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