HMS Alliance

Summary

Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Alliance:

  • HMS Alliance, originally the Dutch frigate Alliantie captured from the Dutch Navy off the coast of Norway on 22 August 1795 that the Royal Navy used as a 22-gun store ship. Sold May 1802.
  • HMS Alliance (W77), lead vessel of her class of four tugs, launched 1910 and scuttled in Hong Kong in 1941 to prevent her capture by the invading Japanese forces.[1]
  • HMS Alliance (P417), a submarine launched in 1945 but not completed until 1947, and now a museum ship and the only surviving member of her class.

References edit

  1. ^ "HMS Alliance (W 77)". Uboat.net. Retrieved 10 December 2006.

Further reading edit

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