Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Heartsease, after the common name for the wildflower Viola tricolor:
HMS Heartsease (1652) was a 36-gun ship captured in 1652 and sold in 1656.
HMS Heartsease (K15) was a Flower-class corvette, originally to have been named HMS Pansy. She was launched in 1940, transferred to the United States Navy in 1942 as USS Courage and returned in 1945. She was sold into civilian service in 1946 and was lost in 1958.
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Royal Navy have borne the name HMSHeartsease, after the common name for the wildflower Viola tricolor: HMSHeartsease (1652) was a 36-gun ship captured...
named HMS Pansy : HMS Pansy (1916) an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1916 and sold in 1920 HMS Pansy (K15), a Flower-class corvette renamed Heartsease before...
an Indian submarine-launched ballistic missile HMS K15, a submarine of the Royal Navy HMSHeartsease (K15), a corvette of the Royal Navy Kalinin K-15...
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were thirteen survivors, nine of whom were later picked up by the cruiser HMS Hawkins on 3 January 1941 and taken to Freetown. The remaining four were...