Hms Myrmidon
Seven ships of the British
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Myrmidon
'' after the
Myrmidones
of Greek mythology.
The first
Myrmidon
was a 22-gun
sixth-rate
in use from
1781
to
1811
.
The second
Myrmidon
was a 20-gun
sixth-rate
launched
1813
and broken up
1823
.
The third
Myrmidon
was an iron-hulled paddle gun vessel in service from
1845
to
1858
The fourth
Myrmidon
was a wooden-hulled screw gun vessel, launched in June
1867
but completed in October as a
survey vessel
, and sold in
1889
.
The fifth
Myrmidon
was a
destroyer
launched in
1900
and lost in a collision with a passenger ship in
1917
.
The sixth
Myrmidon
a
destroyer
launched in
1942
and loaned to the
Polish Navy
in that year, and as
Orkan
sunk in
1943
by
U-610
.
The seventh
Myrmidon
was a
minesweeper
launched in
1944
and broken up
1958
.
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