wiktionary merchantman merchantmen A merchantman is any non naval vessel, including tanker ship Tanker s, cargo ship freighter s, or cargo ship s, but not troopship s. Merchantman may refer to ST Merchantman ST Merchantman , a tug in service with United Towing Co Ltd from 1946 to 1962 The freighter conversion of the Vickers Vanguard airliner The colloquial name for a mercaptan additive to normally odourless liquified petroleum gas that gives it a pungent odour disambiguation ... more details
straightforward. Intended for greater loads the Merchantman was bigger, heavier and more powerful .... ref name Jackson ref name JacksonA Harvnb Jackson 1960 page 168 71 ref Unlike the Aerovan the Merchantman ... 52. The Merchantman s extra power came from both the number and choice of engines it had four 250 ... on the underside of the wing, with fuel tanks behind the engine firewall. The Merchantman had ..., but the initial arrangement on the Merchantman continued the ellipse below the boom. This form was changed ... via the rudder bar as in the Aerovan. ref name FlightC The Merchantman first flew in mid August ... ceased trading in 1947 and their assets were taken over by Handley Page the Merchantman was scrapped in 1948. The wing of the Merchantman and the Marathon had much in common and so the former survived ... 1949 Category Miles aircraft Merchantman ... more details
. In one incident, the German Ship German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran 2 ex merchantman Steiermark managed ... when an armed merchantman managed to sink a modern warship in most cases, auxiliary cruiser raiders ... convert 800000 LT t abbr on of Allied shipping. Compare to the Q ship , which was a disguised merchantman for anti submarine operations. Others The CAM Ship from catapult armed merchantman was a British merchantman fitted with a catapult that could launch, but not recover, a single fighter aircraft ... de Valencia She used the alias Nadir for operations in the North Sea . She sank the Republican merchantman ... more details
Summary Information Description Vangard Merchantman at Brooklands Museum Weybridge Source I created this image entirely by myself. Date 24 05 08 Author User Dave Rogers 100 Dave Rogers Licensing PD self date May 2008 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
The Sumatran Expeditions can refer to The First Sumatran Expedition An American naval expedition to the island in 1832, as redress for the taking of the massacre of the crew of the merchantman Friendship The Second Sumatran Expedition An American naval expedition to the island in 1838, as redress for the massacre of the merchantman Eclipse disambig id Serangan Amerika Serikat ke Kuala Batee ... more details
Maiden of Enkhuysen 34 br Jonge Prins Young Prince 28 br Julius Caesar 28 hired merchantman br Witte Olifant White Elephant 28 hired Italian merchantman Elefante Bianco captain Sijbrant Janszoon Mol br Madonna della Vigna 28 hired merchantman Ran aground north of Livorno harbor br Susanna 28 hired merchantman br Zwarte Arend Black Eagle 28 br Salomons Oordeel 28 hired merchantman br Roode Haes Red Hare 28 hired merchantman br Ster Star 28 hired merchantman England Henry Appleton s squadron ... ? br Sam p son 40 hired merchantman, Edmund Seaman Burnt by fireship br Mary 30 hired merchantman, Benjamin Fisher br Peregrine 30 hired merchantman, John Wood Captured by Zwarte Arend br Levant Merchant 28 30? hired merchantman, Stephen Marsh Captured by Maagd van Enkhuysen br Richard Badiley ... 32 Upshott br Mary Rose 32 hired merchantman, John Turtley br Lewis 30 hired merchantman, William Elle br William and Thomas 30 hired merchantman, John Godolphin br Thomas Bonaventure 28 hired merchantman ... more details
M71 , M 71 , or M.71 may refer to M 71 Michigan highway , a state highway in Michigan M 71 mine , an Egyptian mine Macchi M.71 , an Italian flying boat fighter aircraft of the 1930s Miles M.71 Merchantman , a bigger all metal design of the Miles Aerovan Soltam M 71 , a 1979 Israeli 155  mm 39 calibre towed howitzer Messier 71 or M71, a globular cluster in the constellation Sagitta Letter NumberCombDisambig it M71 nl M71 pl M71 scn M71 ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 The naval Battle of Elba or Battle of Monte Cristo was a naval battle which took place on 6 September 1652 between a Netherlands Dutch Naval fleet fleet under Johan van Galen and an Kingdom of England English fleet under Richard Badiley . Battle The English were trying to reach Livorno , where a squadron under Henry Appleton was. The captured ship, Phoenix , was recaptured 2 months later during a night raid at Livorno. Ships involved Netherlands Johan van Galen Jaarsveld 44 flag br Prinses Royaal 34 Albert Cornelisz t Hoen killed br Wapen van Zeeland 32 Joost Willemsz Block killed br Eendracht 40 Jacob de Boer, Vice Admiral br Maan 40 David Janszoon Bondt killed br Vereenigde Provinci n Zeven Provinci n 40 Hendrick Claeszoon Swart killed br Haarlem 40 Dirck Quirijn Verveen br Maagd van Enkhuysen 34 Cornelis Tromp br Zeelandia 32 Andries de Boer br Jonge Prins 28 Cornelis Barentszoon Slordt br England Richard Badiley Paragon 52 flag br Elizabeth 36 Jonas Reeves br Phoenix 36 John Wadsworth Captured by Eendracht br Constant Warwick 32 Owen Cox br Mary Rose 32 hired merchantman, Jonas Poole br William and Thomas 30 hired merchantman, John Godolphin br Thomas Bonaventure 28 hired merchantman, George Hughes?? br Richard and William 24 hired merchantman, John Wise?? br coord 42 45 0 N 10 13 48 E display title Category Conflicts in 1652 Category Naval battles of the First Anglo Dutch War Elba 1652 Category Elba Netherlands hist stub England battle stub de Seeschlacht bei Elba fr Bataille d Elbe nl Zeeslag bij Elba pl Bitwa morska pod Elb pt Batalha de Elba ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Kentish , a variation on the England English Counties of the United Kingdom county of Kent HMS Kentish 1646 HMS Kentish was an armed merchantman purchased in 1646 and listed until 1647. HMS Kent 1652 HMS Kentish was a 46 gun ship launched in 1652. She was renamed HMS Kent in 1660, and was wrecked in 1672. See also HMS Kent HMS Kent Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Kentish, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ru HMS Kentish ... more details
There have been at least two ships of the Royal Navy named HMS Privet HMS Privet 1916 , built as the merchantman Island Queen in 1916 and taken up a Q ship during World War I. HMS Privet 1942 , a sclass2 Flower corvette which was intended for the Royal Navy but was delivered to the U.S. Navy as USS Prudent PG 96 6 in 1942. shipindex DISPLAYTITLE HMS Privet DEFAULTSORT Privet, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Action of 31 May 1677 partof Scanian War image caption date 31 May 1677 place Proximity of Femern casus territory result Denmark Danish Netherlands Dutch victory combatant1 flagicon Sweden Sweden combatant2 flagicon Denmark Denmark Norway br flagicon United Provinces Netherlands commander1 flagicon Sweden Erik Carlsson Sj blad commander2 flagicon Denmark Niels Juel strength1 12 ships 404 guns strength2 17 ships 671 guns casualties1 7 ships captured, 1 wrecked, 1500 men casualties2 Negligible Campaignbox Invasion of Scania This battle of M n , also known as the battle of Lolland took place on 31 May 1677 as part of the Scanian War . The Denmark Danes had been blockading a Sweden Swedish squadron in Gothenburg , and each side had been sending fleets out regularly in the hope of a decisive victory at sea. The Swedish ships, under Erik Carlsson Sj blad , left to return to the Baltic Sea Baltic and met a larger Danish squadron under Niels Juel . The action started in the evening of the 31st and continued until the next morning. It was an almost complete Danish victory. Several Swedish ships were captured, most as they tried to flee, and one was run aground and burned. Ships involved Denmark Niels Juel Christianus V 86 flag br Churprinds 74 br Enighed 62 br Gyldenl ve 56 br Christiania 54 br Christianus IV 54 br Nelleblad 52 br Lindorm 50 br Neptunus 44 br Christiansand 40 br Hummer 37 br Havmand 34 br Havfru 30 br ? galliot br ? galley br 2 fireships br Total 17 ships 671 guns Sweden Sj blad Amarant 46 flag Captured 1 June br Andromeda 52 br Wrangels Pallats 44 Captured by Enighed early on 1 June about midnight br Kalmarkastell merchantman 72 Captured 1 June, damaged and aground br Gustavus merchantman 48 br Havsfru merchantman 46 Captured by Lindorm and Gyldenl ve 1 June br Rosa merchantman 46 br Engel Gabriel merchantman 32 Captured by Christianus V 1 June br Grip bojort 8 br Diana 6 Captured by Svenske ... more details
Wulfstan may refer to Wulfstan, ealdorman of Wiltshire or Weohstan , died 802 Wulfstan of Hedeby , 9th century merchantman and traveller Wulfstan died 956 , Archbishop of York Wulfstan died 1023 , Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London and Archbishop of York Wulfstan died 1095 , Bishop of Worcester sometimes known as St. Wulfstan II Wulfstan the Cantor c.960 early 11th century , monk and poet Wolstanus , 10th century bishop of London hndis es Wulfstan eo Wulfstan fr Wulfstan nl Wulfstan no Wulfstan ru sv Wulfstan olika betydelser ... more details
A member of the boarding team from USS Hewitt DD 966 maintains continuous contact with other team members during an inspection of the merchant ship Ibn Abdoon from the bridge of the merchantman. Ibn Abdoon was bound for port in Iraq . Hewitt and its crew are enforcing United Nations U.N. trade sanctions against Iraq. United States Navy U.S. Navy photo by Photographer s Mate 1st Class Spike Call. 990429 N 5961C 007 Apr. 29, 1999. PD USGov Military Navy Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot priority true ... more details
Fought during the Russo Turkish War, 1768 1774 , this indecisive battle took place on 27 and 28 May 1770 at the entrance to the Gulf of Nauplia , Greece, when a Russian fleet under John Elphinstone engaged a larger Ottoman Navy Ottoman fleet . No ships were lost on either side, and casualties were small. Elphinston had arrived at Cape Matapan, southern Greece, on 20 May 1770 from Portsmouth and landed his troops on 22 May at Rupino. Hearing that the Ottoman fleet was in 2 parts, he decided to attack. After battling bad weather, he sighted the Ottoman ships on 27 May at the entrance to the gulf and despite the superior numbers of the Ottomans about 10 battleships and some smaller vessels vs 3 battleships, 2 frigates and 4 armed merchantmen he sailed up before a light SSE breeze to attack. Soon after 5pm Ne tron menya attacked the Ottoman flagship, and then Saratov attacked the Ottoman Vice and Rear Admiral s ships. Nadezhda was also in action. Elphinston, in Svyatoslav , had to chase and fire on the armed merchantmen to get them to fight, but when he did attack the Ottoman fleet retreated, using their galley s to tow their battleships north. The Russians used their boats to do the same. On 28 May, soon after 12pm the Ottoman fleet anchored in line under the guns of the Nauplia batteries. At about 3pm Elphinston attacked, standing up and down the Ottoman line, but with little effect. Russian casualties were low. On 30 May, the Ottomans began to move, and some Russian captains insisted that they were not bound to attack such a superior fleet. Elphinston had to give in, and during the evening of 31 May as the Ottomans steadily approached, being towed again by their galleys, the wind rose and the Russians got away. Ships involved Russia Elphinston Svyatoslav 80 flag br Ne tron menya 66 br Saratov 66 br Afrika 32 br Nadezhda 32 br Graf Tchernyshev 22 hired British merchantman br Graf Panin 18 hired British merchantman br Graf Orlov 18 hired British merchantman br Sv. Pave ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 Operation Nordseetour was the first Atlantic sortie of the German heavy cruiser German cruiser Admiral Hipper Admiral Hipper during December, 1940. The first attack, on troop convoy WS 5A, took place in December 1940. Although one of the escorting British cruisers, HMS Berwick 65 HMS Berwick , was heavily damaged, the impact on the convoy was limited to damage to two merchantman. Engine problems and low fuel stores obliged Admiral Hipper to return to Brest, France Brest . En route, she encountered and sank the freighter Jumna . Repairs took about a month to complete. Main German cruiser Admiral Hipper coord missing Category Conflicts in 1940 Category Atlantic and Arctic theatres of World War II Nordseetour germany mil stub ja ru ... more details
Wolstan is an unusual variant spelling of Wulstan and Wulfstan . Of the following Wulfstans, the spelling Wolstan typically refers to St. Wulfstan II. Wulfstan, ealdorman of Wiltshire or Weohstan , died 802 Wulfstan of Hedeby , 9th century merchantman and traveller Wulfstan died 956 , Archbishop of York Wulfstan died 1023 , Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London and Archbishop of York Wulfstan died 1095 , Bishop of Worcester sometimes known as St. Wulfstan II Wulfstan the Cantor c.960 early 11th century , monk and poet Wolstanus , 10th century bishop of London As a given name, the spelling is almost unique to Wolstan Dixie , Lord Mayor of London his grand nephew Wolstan Dixie and many other Wolstans in the long line of Dixie Baronets hndis ... more details
USS Stephen Young was one of the ships of the Stone Fleet , sunk in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina as a blockade during the American Civil War . The convert 200 LT t lk on abbr on merchant brig was purchased by the Union Navy on 27 November 1861 in Boston, Massachusetts . She sailed from Boston on 10 December, and was sunk in Maffitt s Channel of Charleston, SC Charleston harbor on 25 or 26 January 1862. This Stephen Young may be the merchantman cargo ship Stephen J. Young , which was previously captained by Isaac D. Seyburn , a Union naval officer who later helped maintain the blockade in this area. References DANFS coord missing United States DEFAULTSORT Stephen Young Category Ships of the Stone Fleet Category Ships of the Union Navy Category Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast Category Maritime incidents in 1862 ... more details
unreferenced date October 2007 SS John B. Lennon was a 7,198 ton American cargo ship merchantman built in 1943. She sailed in two known convoys during World War II . These convoys were JW 58 , which departed from Liverpool on 27 March 1944 arriving in Kola Inlet on 4 April 1944 Convoy RA 59 departed from Kola Inlet on 28 April 1944 and arrived at Locke Ewe on 6 May 1944. The ship was named after John Brown Lennon John B. Lennon , an American labour movement labor leader of the early twentieth century. DEFAULTSORT John B. Lennon Category Merchant ships of the United States Liberty ship stub Liberty ships J ... more details
Ridderschap van Holland Dutch Ridder title Knighthood of Holland is a name that has been held by various Dutch naval and merchant ships, including Ridderschap van Holland , Dutch naval ship, 64 66 guns, Vice Admiral Johan de Liefde s flagship at the Four Days Battle of 1666, captained by Schout bij Nacht Jan Jansse van Nes at the 1672 Battle of Solebay , by Eland du Bois at the 1673 Battle of Texel , and by Philips van Almonde in 1674 actions against the French west coast Ridderschap van Holland , 72 guns, present at the Battles of Barfleur and La Hogue Ridderschap van Holland 1682 Ridderschap van Holland 1682 , Dutch East India Company merchantman, launched 1682, lost at sea 1694 The name refers to the Knighthood Estate within the States of Holland it would be shortened to Ridderschap . shipindex ... more details
Several ships have been named after Bombay now Mumbai 1742 Sloop of the Bengal Pilot Service as a non combatant vessel 1750 Grab armed convert 90 ft m adj on cruiser of 32 guns 1808 1870 A 26 gun, 1228 ton armed merchantman trading with China, which fought at the Malacca Straits in 1810, and was broken up in Bombay in 1870 1821 Gunboat of the British East India Company 1835 62 tonne schooner involved in coastal trade 1872 1905 Light vessel at the outer limits of Bombay Harbour Several instances of HMS Bombay and HMS Bombay HMIS INS Bombay Sources http www.bharat rakshak.com NAVY Articles Article14.html INS Mumbai a photo essay Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Bombay Category Ships ... more details
minelaying off Norway in mid 1941, she encountered and torpedoed a Finnish merchantman. Later in the war .... On 21 December, however, her mines claimed three auxiliary submarine chasers, a German merchantman ... merchantman Jadarland 938 BRT , from Haugesund , hits a mine laid on 27 May and sinks at coord 59 28 00 N 05 12 00 E display inline 10 June 1940 Norwegian merchantman Sverre Sigurdss n 1 081 BRT ... 1940 Norwegian merchantman Almora 2 433 BRT , from Egersund , hits a mine laid on 10 May at coord 58 21 00 N 06 01 00 E display inline . The ship survives. 24 July 1940 Norwegian merchantman Kem 1 705 ... . 28 July 1940 Norwegian merchantman Argo 413 BRT , from Egersund, hits a mine laid on 10 May ... Finnish merchantman Hogland 4 360 BRT off Norway at coord 58 27 00 N 05 46 00 E display inline . 1942 ... inline German merchantman MS Cl re Hugo Stinnes 1 Cl re Hugo Stinnes 5 295 BRT hits a mine laid on 24 ... merchantman Castor 1 683 BRT , from Egersund, hits a mine laid on the same day and sustain damage ... more details
Morgonstjerna merchantman 48 Captured by Eendracht Goteborgsfalk merchantman 24 Krona 68 colspan 3 ... burnt after action Rafael 36 Samson 36 J gare 26 Konung David merchantman 42 St Johannes merchantman 36 Kalmarkastell merchantman 32 colspan 3 align center bgcolor white 4th squadron G. Wrangel ... H k 28 Rose merchantman 40 Captured by Landman ngermanland merchantman 20 References Naval Wars in the Baltic ... more details