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  • Zr.Ms. (Dutch: Zijner Majesteits, lit. 'His Majesty's') when a King is on the throne, and Hr.Ms. (Dutch: Harer Majesteits, lit. 'Her Majesty's') when there...
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    Navy was officially adopted, as well as the prefix His Majesty's Ship, and later, Her Majesty's Ship.[citation needed] The first recorded use of the abbreviated...
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    Majesteits" ("her majesty's", abbreviated as "Hr.Ms."). In English, the Dutch prefix is translated as "HNLMS" for "His/Her Netherlands Majesty's Ship". Some...
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  • spectrometry High Resolution Microwave Survey, a NASA project His/Her Dutch Majesty's Ship Human resource management system This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Royal Navy, which has usually used the prefix "HMS", standing for "His/Her Majesty's Ship". The Royal Navy also adopted nomenclature that reflected a vessel's...
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  • Navies such as British Royal Navy) (Her Majesty's Ship if Queen) Hr.Ms – His/Her Dutch Majesty's Ship (Dutch Royal Navy ship) HOMSEC – Homeland Security HRAP...
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    Artillery, CB, and Lieutenant-Colonel JC Dalton (HP), Royal Artillery, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London. 1893. "THE ARMY ESTIMATES. House of Commons...
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    (1974). The Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th Century. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. p. 39. It can hardly be denied that the Dutch raid on the Medway...
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    captured her and taken her into Gorée. Aggie (1777 ship) was launched in Liverpool in 1777. She traded locally until 1781 when her owners renamed her Spy and...
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    Ralph Boxer: The Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th Century, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London 1974. Coox, Alvin D. (1949). "The Dutch Invasion of England:...
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    crosses and a horizontal green stripe, she was renamed HMHS (His Majesty's Hospital Ship) Britannic and placed under the command of Captain Charles Alfred...
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    command of John Churchill, later Duke of Marlborough. On 5 April 1755, His Majesty's Marine Forces, fifty Companies in three Divisions, headquartered at...
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    MS Veendam (redirect from MS Aegean Majesty)
    Majesty, and has remained laid up. Veendamwas the fourth S-class/Statendam-class ship, ordered following the success of her three sister ships. Her keel...
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    Andrew Doria (1775 brig) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    unidentified ships headed toward the Americans and before long she was within hailing distance and identified herself as "... his majesty's ship of war Glasgow...
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    Queen's Yard, as appropriate). In 1694, Edmund Dummer referred to "His Majesty's new Dock and Yard at Plymouth"; from around that time, HM Dock Yard...
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    Rebellion of 1857, the small navy was transformed into "His Majesty's Indian Navy", then "Her Majesty's Indian Marine", and finally the "Royal Indian Marine"...
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    HMS Sovereign of the Seas (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    harbour this ship. The wild sea must be her port, her anchors and cables her safety; if either fail, the ship must perish, the King lose his jewel, four...
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    future, the word port is to be substituted for larboard, in all Her Majesty's ships or vessels. George Bancroft (February 18, 1846). "Port and Starboard:...
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    Boer Maritiem, Bussum Charles Ralph Boxer: The Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th Century, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London 1974. Alfred Thayer Mahan:...
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    HNLMS De Ruyter (1935) (category 1935 ships)
    Ruyter (Dutch: Hr.Ms. De Ruyter) was a light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was originally designed as a 5,000 long tons (5,080 t) ship with...
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