Hms Resolution
Eleven ships of the
Royal Navy
have borne the name
HMS ''Resolution
'':
The first
Resolution
was a 70-gun
third-rate
launched in
1667
, rebuilt
1698
, and foundered in
1703
.
The second
Resolution
was a 70-gun
third-rate
launched in
1705
but run ashore to avoid capture in
1707
.
The third
Resolution
was a 70-gun
third-rate
launched in
1708
and wrecked
1711
.
The fourth
Resolution
was a 74-gun
third-rate
launched in
1758
but run aground and lost a year later at the
battle of Quiberon Bay
.
The fifth
Resolution
was a 74-gun
third-rate
launched in
1770
and broken up in
1813
.
The sixth
Resolution
was the vessel of Captain
James Cook
in his explorations.
The seventh
Resolution
was a
cutter
purchased in
1779
and foundered
1797
.
The eighth
Resolution
was a
battleship
in service from
1892
to
1914
.
The ninth
Resolution
was a
battleship
in service from
1915
to
1944
.
The tenth
Resolution
(S22)
was the
lead ship
of the
Resolution
-class
ballistic missile
submarines
.
The eleventh
Resolution
is a
survey ship
transferred to the
Royal New Zealand Navy
in
1996
.
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