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    HMS Valhalla was an Admiralty V-class flotilla leader built for the Royal Navy. She was named after the home of the Norse gods. She was one of 2 destroyers...
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  • by Aston Martin Valhalla station, a railroad station serving Valhalla, New York HMS Valhalla (1917), a Royal Navy destroyer Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery...
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  • Cruiser – HMS Argonaut Association". Retrieved 14 August 2021. "HMS Badsworth, escort destroyer". www.naval-history.net. Retrieved 14 August 2021. "HMS Beaufort...
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  • following the battle. In 1917 he was given command of the new destroyer HMS Vimiera and in July 1918 moved to HMS Valhalla. In March 1918 he was awarded...
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    March 1917, completed 27 June 1917, damaged by German aircraft, beached and abandoned off Terneuzen 15 May 1940, salvaged 1953 and broken up. Valhalla – built...
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    Valhalla RYS was a steam yacht, famous for her participation in the Kaiser's Trans-Atlantic Race of 1905, and the sighting of a sea serpent in the Atlantic...
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    HMS Shakespeare was a Thornycroft type flotilla leader of the British Royal Navy. She was built by J I Thornycroft from 1916 to 1917 as the lead ship of...
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    naval engagement fought between British and German squadrons on 17 November 1917 during the First World War. The British used sea mining defensively to protect...
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    gradually faded due to a lack of interest. The British submarine, HMS K13, sank on 29 January 1917 while on her trials after diving with a hatch and some vents...
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    ship or other transportation has caught on fire. 1800 – British warship HMS Queen Charlotte — 673 deaths 1807 – The slave ship Ann — some 100 deaths...
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