
HMS Comus - Wikipedia
HMS Comus (R43) was a C-class destroyer launched in 1945. She was scrapped in 1958. Also: The British privateer Comus, on 7 December 1800, captured a French chasse maree armed with three 3-pounder guns and carrying a cargo of hides. The next day, after an eight-hour chase, Comus captured the French letter of marque brig Rocou, which was pierced ...
HMS Comus (1914) - Wikipedia
The fourth HMS Comus was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy that saw service in World War I. She was part of the Caroline group of the C class. Built by Swan Hunter at Wallsend, Comus was laid down on 13 November 1913 and launched on 16 December 1914.
HMS Comus (R43) - Wikipedia
HMS Comus was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, built by John I. Thornycroft & Company at Woolston, Southampton. She was launched on 14 March 1945 and commissioned on 8 July 1946.
H.M.S. Comus (1914) - The Dreadnought Project
2024年4月5日 · H.M.S. Comus was one of six Caroline class light cruisers completed for the Royal Navy early in the Great War. Comus was originally envisioned as a unit to join the Second Light Cruiser Squadron upon her completion, but she …
HMS Comus (1806) | Military Wiki - Fandom
HMS Comus was a 22-gun Laurel-class sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1806.[2] In 1807 she took part in one notable single-ship action and was at the capture of...
HMS Comus (1806) 1 - Britain's Navy
HMS Comus (1806) (1st) 6th Rate 22-gun This the first ship to carry the name HMS Comus was a sixth rate, 22-gun, ship. Built by Custance of Yarmouth, launched 28-Aug-1806, 118ft long, 31ft 6in wide and of 522 tons builders measurement. Wrecked 04-Nov-1816 at Newfoundland. Won the Battle Honour: 'Frederikscoarn' 1807. Other HMS Comus
HMS Comus - RootsWeb
The Ingemane being in an unseaworthy condition and short of victuals and water, was supplied with water and provisions and taken to Havana where she was formally surveyed by Mr. Thomas A. Wemyss, Master of the Comus, and the Carpenters of H.M. Ships Belvidera, Wanderer, and Comus and found to be unfit to sail to Sierra Leone and was therefore ...
HMS Comus in the Great War - The Wartime Memories Project
Four Royal Navy warships encountered the Greif, including the two auxiliary cruisers, the light cruiser HMS Comus and the destroyer HMS Munster which arrived at the very end of the action. At about 0845 on the 29th February 1916, lookouts aboard …
HMS Comus (R43) | Military Wiki - Fandom
HMS Comus was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, built by Yarrow at Scotstoun. She was launched on 24 August 1943 and commissioned on 20 December 1946. Comus served in the Far East between 1947 and 1957 as part of the 8th Destroyer Squadron.[1]
HMS Comus (1806) - Wikipedia
HMS Comus was a 22-gun Laurel-class sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1806. [3] In 1807 she took part in one notable single-ship action and was at the capture of Copenhagen. In 1815 she spent six months with the West Africa Squadron suppressing the slave trade during which time she captured ten slavers and freed 500 ...