• HMS Icarus was one of nine I-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. The I-class ships were improved versions of the preceding H-class...
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  • ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Icarus, after the Icarus of Greek mythology. HMS Icarus (1814), an 18-gun brig-sloop launched in 1814...
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  • D3 (redirect from D03)
    an 1869 American steam locomotive model HMS Icarus (D03), a 1936 British Royal Navy destroyer HMS Ranee (D03), a 1943 British Royal Navy escort aircraft...
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  • HMS Hindustan (1905) HMS Hood (51) HMS Hornet (1912) SS Hororata (1941) HMS Hydra (1912) HMS Icarus (D03) HMS Ilex (D61) SS Imperio (1947) HMS Indefatigable (R10) HMS Inflexible (1907)...
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  • then Nanking, China in 1949, Lieutenant-Commander Kerans took command of HMS Amethyst when the ship came under fire on the Yangtze River during the final...
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  • generally displayed on the ship's hull, though not on destroyer leaders such as HMS Montrose pennant D1. In May–June 1940 the Royal Navy was in the process of...
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  • Henry Dundas (1937)  United Kingdom 10,448 Joined ex convoy BHX 133 HMS Icarus (D03)  Royal Navy Escort. Destroyer Inverilen (1938)  United Kingdom 9,456...
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