So we were rushed over from Vancouver and joined HMS Ruler for our journey home.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The JTRS HMS system is due to undergo limited user tests before the end of 2008.
From the upi.com
Intriguingly, the knockout mice exhibited the same phenotype as the HMS mutants.
From the sciencedaily.com
Built and launched as HMS Pitt, she was renamed to Salsette on 19 February 1807.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The cruisers HMS Dido and Gloucester accompanied the ships as part of the force.
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He returned to England aboard HMS Seahorse, arriving at Spithead on 1 September.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A second round of negotiations took place on board HMS Fearless in October 1968.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Cook's first posting was with HMS Eagle, sailing with the rank of master's mate.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A chef at work in the galley of HMS St Albans, currently on patrol in the Gulf.
From the navynews.co.uk
More examples
(HMS Ness) Two vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Ness after the Scottish River Ness: * was a River class destroyer launched on 5 January 1905 at J S White in Cowes and sold in 1919. ...
A prefix used before a vessel's name to denote that it is owned by the crown, or is His/Her Majesty's Ship.*
His/Her Majesty's Ship. Used in Bretonia to denote ships belonging to the navy, e.g. Bretonia Battleship
Loscam's pallet control software - Hire Management System.