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  • of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Nessus after Nessus, a centaur of Greek mythology: HMS Nessus (1915) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer...
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  • Nessus may refer to: Nessus (mythology), a famous centaur from Greek mythology Nessus, an alternate name of Nestos (god), son of Oceanus and Tethys, and...
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    HMS Janus K-class destroyer HMS Khartoum M-class destroyer HMS Marmion HMS Martial HMS Mary Rose HMS Matchless HMS Menace HMS Nessus HMS Nestor HMS Pasley...
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    in 1917. She collided with the destroyer HMS Nessus in the North Sea on 8 September 1918, which sunk Nessus. She was later assigned to the Nore Command...
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    Division / 12th D.F. HMS Maenad: Cdr John Pelham Champion HMS Narwhal: Lt Cdr Henry Victor Hudson HMS Nessus: Lt Cdr Eric Quentin Carter HMS Noble: Lt Cdr Henry...
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    who boarded destroyer Nessus at 16:10. Fortune, Marne, and Musketeer departed to take the battleship's crew to port, while Nessus stayed on the scene until...
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  • of one of her 777 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS Fortune, HMS Marne, HMS Musketeer and HMS Nessus (all  Royal Navy). Winchester  United States The...
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    Pompeii, 25–35 CE Hercules carrying his son Hyllus looks at the centaur Nessus, who is about to carry Deianira across the river on his back. Fresco from...
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  • December 2012. "San Francesco P." Uboat.net. Retrieved 19 December 2012. "HMS Seagull". World Naval Ships. Retrieved 19 February 2013. "Wrecks off West...
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  • the last to leave the ship, boarding the destroyer Nessus at 16:10. He was then given command of HMS Royal Oak the same month, and commanded her at the...
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  • tugboat Centaure (1912), a French Navy tugboat launched in 1912 and renamed Nessus in 1932 French submarine Le Centaure, a French Navy submarine in commission...
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    invasion of France, Junon left Brest on 18 June 1940, towed by the tugboat Nessus, and accompanied by her sister ship Minerve towed by Zeelew, under escort...
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  • Junon towed by the Nessus, and escorted by the patrol vessels Pessac and Sauternes. Off Ushant, they were joined by the destroyer HMS Broke, and arrived...
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  • HMS Milne was a Royal Navy Admiralty M-class destroyer. Milne was built by John Brown & Company from 1913 to 1914 and was completed in December that year...
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    her crew being taken off by the destroyers Musketeer, Marne, Fortune and Nessus before the battleship sank. Kempenfelt sailed as part of the 11th Destroyer...
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    the stricken ship's aid. The destroyer, along with Fortune, Musketeer and Nessus, transferred all but one of the crew and took them back to port. On 24 April...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Grosser Kurfürst (1913)
    scored one 15 cm hit on the destroyer Nessus at a range of about 2,200 yd (2,000 m), disabling one of Nessus's boilers. Heavy fire from the German battleships...
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    Engineering Explorer) after Selene, and was also known as Kaguya in Japan. HMS Selene (P254), a 1944 British submarine and Ghia Selene, a concept car from...
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  • HMS Mentor was a Hawthorn Leslie M-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Tyneside shipbuilder Hawthorn Leslie between 1913 and 1915...
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    1916 Sold for breaking up 15 November 1921. Nessus Swan Hunter 24 August 1915 Sunk after colliding with HMS Amphitrite in the North Sea on 8 September...
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