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HMS Caroline

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launched in 1914 and decommissioned in 2011. From 1924 she served as the headquarters of the Northern Ireland division of the
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captured in 1803 and that was probably broken up in 1807. Accounts differ as to whether she was commissioned or instead was a
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launched in 1882. She was reassigned to harbour service in 1897 and then became a
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until 2010 when the division moved ashore and was recommissioned as
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captured from the French in 1809 and that was listed until 1814.
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waters. She was purchased in 1859 and sold in 1863.
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Index

Royal Navy
HMS Caroline (1794)
gunvessel
barge
HMS Caroline (1795)
fifth rate
HMS Caroline
brig
HMS Doris
hired
HMS Caroline (1809)
schooner
HMS Halifax
HMS Caroline (1856)
gunboat
Albacore class
HMS Caroline (1859)
New Zealand
HMS Caroline (1882)
Satellite-class
corvette
training ship
HMS Ganges
Powerful III
Impregnable IV
HMS Caroline (1914)
C-class
light cruiser
Royal Naval Reserve
HMS Hibernia

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