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launched in 1942, damaged by German aircraft in 1943, and declared a constructive total loss. She was scrapped in 1944.
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was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1845. She was converted into a coal hulk in 1860 and sold in 1904.
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built in 1919 and hired from the Iraqi Government in 1940 as a minesweeper; renamed
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was to be a 28-gun sixth rate laid down in 1832 and cancelled later that year.
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transferred from Customs in 1810 and returned to Customs in 1812 or 1813.
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purchased in 1777 and scuttled to avoid capture in July 1778.
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Index

Royal Navy
HMS Alarm (1758)
fifth rate
frigate
HMS Alarm (1763)
cutter
HM galley Alarm
galley
HMS Alarm (1799)
sixth rate
HMS Alarm (1810)
carronades
HMS Alarm (1845)
HMS Alarm (1892)
Alarm-class
torpedo gunboat
HMS Alarm (1910)
Acorn-class
destroyer
HMS Alarm (1940)
tug
HMS Alarm (J140)
Algerine-class
minesweeper
"Torpedo Gunboats"
"A special Exmouth RNLI welcome for the new generation of inshore lifeboat"
RNLI
the original
"Acorn Class"
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