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Fifteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Enterprise (or HMS Enterprize) while another was planned:

Four other ships which served with the Royal Navy were also named Enterprise, but were not commissioned warships and so did not have the "HMS" prefix.

  • Enterprise LP was a British East India Company armed paddle steamer that served alongside the Fleet in the First China War from 1839 to 1840 and the Second Burmese War in 1852.
  • Enterprise was an uncommissioned tugboat that was in service at Portsmouth Dockyard from 1899 to 1919, when she was renamed Emprise. She continued to serve until 1947.
  • Enterprise was an uncommissioned auxiliary patrol anti-submarine net drifter with Harwich local forces from 1914 to 1918.
  • Enterprise II was an uncommissioned drifter, originally based at Larne but transferred to Italian waters in November 1915. In March 1916 she struck a naval mine off Brindisi and sank with eight casualties.

Battle honours

Ships named Enterprise have earned the following battle honours:

See also

Notes

  1. In the Royal Navy, and other Commonwealth navies that follow the traditions of the RN, battle honours awarded to a ship are inherited by subsequent ships to bear the same name, and are displayed on the ship's honours board.

References

  1. "Battle Honours of RN ships & Naval Air Squadrons". Royal Navy Research Archive.
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