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*[[HMS Rose (K102)|HMS ''Rose'' (K102)]], launched in 1941, was a [[Flower class corvette|Flower-class]] [[corvette]]. She was transferred to the [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and sunk on [[26 October]] [[1944]] after colliding with [[HMS Manners (K568)|HMS ''Manners'']]. |
*[[HMS Rose (K102)|HMS ''Rose'' (K102)]], launched in 1941, was a [[Flower class corvette|Flower-class]] [[corvette]]. She was transferred to the [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and sunk on [[26 October]] [[1944]] after colliding with [[HMS Manners (K568)|HMS ''Manners'']]. |
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Revision as of 14:39, 28 January 2008
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Rose after the rose:
- HMS Rose (1757), launched in 1757, was a sixth-rate frigate. She fought in the American Revolutionary War, finally being sunk as a block ship off Savannah, Georgia in 1779.
- HMS Rose (K102), launched in 1941, was a Flower-class corvette. She was transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy and sunk on 26 October 1944 after colliding with HMS Manners.