Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name Warwick, named after the English town of Warwick:
English ship Warwick (1643) was a 22-gun ship, formerly a privateer. She was captured in 1643, renamed HMS Old Warwick in 1650 and was broken up in 1660.
HMS Warwick (1696) was a 48-gun fourth rate launched in 1696. She was rebuilt in 1710 and was broken up in 1726.
HMS Warwick (1733) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1733. She was captured by the French ship L'Atlante in 1756, was recaptured in 1761 by HMS Minerva and broken up.
HMS Warwick (1767) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1767, converted to a receiving ship in 1783 and sold in 1802.
HMS Warwick (D25) was a W-class destroyer launched in 1917. She was converted into an escort destroyer in 1943 and was sunk in 1944.
privateer. She was captured in 1643, renamed HMS Old Warwick in 1650 and was broken up in 1660. HMSWarwick (1696) was a 48-gun fourth rate launched in...
battleship HMS Royal Sovereign), 1st Battle Squadron. By 1929 he had been promoted to captain and become the commanding officer of the destroyer HMSWarwick and...
Royal Navy have borne the name Sophie: HMS Sophie (1782) was a French merchantman of 802 tons (bm) that HMSWarwick captured in 1782. The Royal Navy took...
captured in 1781 by HMSWarwick and commissioned as HMS Rotterdam. She was renamed HMS Princess Caroline between 1799, reverting to HMS Rotterdam in 1806...
destroyer Marcilio Dias (D25), a Gearing-class destroyer of the Brazilian Navy HMSWarwick (D25), a W-class destroyer of the Royal Navy Spanish destroyer Jorge...
an E-boat HMSWarwick (D25) Atlantic Ocean 20 February 1944 Sunk by U-413 HMS Wessex (D43) off Calais 24 May 1940 Sunk by German aircraft HMS Whirlwind...
to the rank of lieutenant coming in June 1916. He was serving aboard HMSWarwick, the flagship of rear admiral Sir Roger Keyes, during the Second Ostend...
bailing operations, standing in water up to his waist, until the destroyer HMSWarwick, carrying Admiral Keyes, came to its aid. Although the second raid also...
Assembled at Dover Flagship, HMSWarwick (Admiralty W-class destroyer) Unit L (to escort Vindictive): HMS Phoebe and HMS North Star (Admiralty M-class...
1919: The Royal Navy introduces a standard system of ships' badges. HMSWarwick is the first to bear an official badge. 1924: The Royal Air Force College...
HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759, and launched in 1765. With 246 years...
HMS Inglefield was an I-class destroyer leader built for the Royal Navy that served during World War II. She was the navy's last purpose-built flotilla...