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Four ships and three shore establishments of the Royal Navy have been named HMS St Vincent:

  • HMS St Vincent (1692) was an 8-gun fireship captured from the French in 1692 and sold in 1698.
  • HMS St Vincent (1780) was a 14-gun sloop, previously the Spanish ship San Vicente. She was captured in 1780 and was sold in 1783.
  • HMS St Vincent (1815) was a 120-gun first-rate ship of the line launched in 1815, on harbour service from 1841, used as a training ship from 1862, and sold in 1906.
  • HMS St Vincent (1908) was a St Vincent-class battleship launched in 1908 and sold in 1921.
  • HMS St Vincent (Gosport shore establishment) was a boy/junior training establishment in Gosport from 1927 to 1969.
  • HMS St. Vincent was the home of the Royal Navy section of the Royal Naval Reserve's London centre, HMS President between 1983 and 1992.
  • HMS St Vincent (Whitehall shore establishment) was the Navy's communication centre in Whitehall from 1992 to 1998. It then became known as 'MARCOMM COMCEN (St Vincent)'.

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HMS St Vincent

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been named HMS St Vincent: HMS St Vincent (1692) was an 8-gun fireship captured from the French in 1692 and sold in 1698. HMS St Vincent (1780) was a...

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Saint Vincent

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disabled children in Jerusalem HMS St Vincent HMS St Vincent (1815) HMS St Vincent (1908) St Vincent-class battleship St Vincent (1829), sailed on the Australia...

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List of dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy

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December 1923. The St Vincent-class was a line of three, originally four, dreadnought battleships, HMS St Vincent, HMS Collingwood, and HMS Vanguard. With...

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List of Royal Navy shore establishments

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Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex HMS St Vincent (1927–1969), Boys and Juniors Training Establishment, Gosport, Hampshire HMS St Vincent (1992–1998), Communications...

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St Vincent College

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"Access" students. St Vincent Secondary School opened in 1975 on the site of Forton Barracks, known after 1927 as HMS St. Vincent, with most of the historic...

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Military citadels under London

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centre was established here as the stone frigate HMS St Vincent, which became MARCOMM COMCEN (St Vincent) in 1998. The Admiralty Citadel is still used today...

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Forton Barracks

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ground, HMS St Vincent; beyond it, the original pavilions of 1807 The 1807 arcade linking together the pavilions of the old barracks HMS St Vincent: inside...

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William Wordsworth Fisher

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captain on 1 July 1912. "W W", as he was known, joined the battleship HMS St Vincent, wearing the flag of Rear-Admiral Somerset Gough-Calthorpe, on 10 December...

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CSS Virginia

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Unknown date: USS Noble Other incidents 11 Jan: HMS St Vincent January (unknown date): Mona's Queen 22 Feb: HMS Defence February: USS Vermont 8 Mar: USS Minnesota...

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James Fitzjames

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he was able to obtain the position of Midshipman on HMS St Vincent from 1830 to 1833. St Vincent was the flagship of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet...

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Order of battle at Jutland

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Augustus Gaunt HMS Colossus (flagship): Capt Dudley Pound HMS Collingwood: Capt James Clement Ley HMS St. Vincent: Capt William Wordsworth Fisher HMS Neptune...

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1st Battle Squadron

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constituted as follows: HMS Marlborough HMS Collingwood HMS Colossus HMS Hercules HMS Neptune HMS St. Vincent HMS Superb HMS Vanguard During the Battle...

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Dudley Pound

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War College in early 1913 and then transferred to the battleship HMS St Vincent in the Home Fleet in April 1914. Pound served throughout the First World...

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Gosport

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(opened 1811, closed 1923, re-opened as HMS St Vincent in 1923, closed 1969) was part-demolished and is now St Vincent College. There has also been extensive...

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