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    HMS Retalick (K555) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II. Originally constructed as a United States...
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  • Retalick may refer to: Richard Retalick ( (died 1803), British naval officer HMS Retalick (K555), British frigate which served in the Royal Navy from...
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  • promoted to captain in 1798 and commanded HMS Defiance at the Battle of Copenhagen in April 1801 Richard Retalick was born in St Wenn, Cornwall, in about...
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    German naval forces attempting to escape Le Havre while patrolling with HMS Retalick. In this action, she was hit 26 times. Her captain, Lieutenant Richard...
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  • of Retallack village, close to St Columb Major Retallick, a surname HMS Retalick, a ship in Britain's Royal Navy This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Zealand rugby player, plays for Bay of Plenty, Chiefs and New Zealand HMS Retalick, a ship in Britain's Royal Navy Retallack (disambiguation) This page...
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    from the Yugoslav Navy in 1941. Two of them sank the British light cruiser HMS Manchester in August 1942, the largest warship to be sunk by fast torpedo...
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    HMS Defiance was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Randall and Co., at Rotherhithe on the River Thames, and launched on...
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    Yelland) Defiance 74 (2nd flag of Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves, Captain Richard Retalick) Russell 74 (Captain William Cuming) Bellona 74 (Captain Thomas Boulden...
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    Mark Kerr took command, only to be replaced in May by Commander Richard Retalick. Bonne Citoyenne then had a productive summer capturing two privateers...
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