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Numerous Royal Navy vessels have been named HMS ''Dolphin'' after the dolphin. * The first seven ''Dolphins'' were small ketches and fireships. * , launched in 1731, was a 20-gun post ship, renamed ''Firebrand'' in 1755 and ''Penguin'' in 1757. * , launched in 1751, was a 24-gun post ship. She was used as a survey ship from 1764 and made two circumnavigations under the command of John Byron and Samuel Wallis. She was broken up in 1777. * was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1781 and broken up in 1817. * was originally the Dutch 24-gun ''Dolflin'', which HMS ''Wolverine'' and HMS ''Arrow'' captured at Vlie Island in 1799. She was listed until 1801. * was a 10 or 12-gun cutter hired by the Royal Navy in 1793, purchased in 1801, and sold in 1802. * was the 12-gun American privateer schooner ''Dolphin'' captured by Admiral John Borlase Warren's squadron on 13 April 1813. * was originally the East Indiaman ''Admiral Rainier'', purchased in 1804 and renamed ''Hindostan'', renamed ''Dolphin'' in 1819, and ''Justitia'' in 1830. She was used as a convict ship and sold in 1855. * was a 3-gun brigantine launched in 1836 and sold in 1894. * was a screw sloop launched in 1882. She served as a submarine depot ship in World War I. She foundered in 1925 but was beached and used as a school ship. She was broken up in 1977. * was originally the depot ship ''Pandora'', purchased in 1914. She was renamed ''Dolphin'' in 1924 and was sunk by a mine in 1939. * , the spiritual home of the Royal Navy's submarine service at Fort Blockhouse in Gosport, and was a submarine base until 1994 and training school to 1999. ==Also== *, a brig-sloop that was formerly the French privateer ''La Marquise de Cavalaire'', captured by HMS ''Dolphin'' on 19 September 1747 *In 1803 , anchored in Portsmouth, had a cutter ''Dolphin'' that made two captures in company with the privateer ''Henry''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Dolphin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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