i believe it might have been leutenant commander duncan fergerson i served on her in that year in 1982 after comin out of refit in gibralter
HMS Duke of York HMS King George V HMS Ruler HMS Speaker HMS Newfoundland HMS Whelp HMS Wizard HMS Wager HMS Terpsichore HMS Tenacious HMS Teazer HMS Quality HMS Derg HMS Crane HMS Whimbrel
The HMS Endeavour sank on August 4, 1778. The ship, originally commanded by Captain James Cook on his first voyage, was scuttled in a reef off the coast of Rhode Island after being used in the American Revolutionary War. Its sinking marked the end of its service after a significant maritime history.
The HMS warrior is a iron/steel ship - steam powered - the HMS Victory is wooden construction, sail powered. The HMS warrior is a Frigate, the HMS Victory a Ship-of-the-Line.
The HMS Endeavour, famously commanded by Captain James Cook during his first voyage of exploration from 1768 to 1771, had a crew of about 94 sailors and officers. This included not only the ship's company but also scientists and artists who were part of the expedition. The total number of individuals aboard varied slightly due to crew changes and provisions during the journey.
HMS Victory was launched on May 7, 1765.
HMS surprise
James Cook (not yet a captain) commanded the HMS Bark Endeavour on his first voyage.
James Cook commanded the HMS Bark Endeavour when he first sighted the east Australian coast.
In August 1941, the captain of HMS Oribi was Captain E.D. W. B. "Bobby" de Salis. He commanded the vessel during its service in the Royal Navy. HMS Oribi was a British submarine that saw action in World War II, conducting various missions in the Mediterranean and other theaters.
The Ross Ice Shelf was named after James Clark Ross. According to Wikipedia:"Between 1839 and 1843, Ross commanded an Antarctic expedition comprising the vessels HMS Erebus and HMS Terror and charted much of the coastline of the continent. "
James Cook (not yet a Captain) commanded the HMS Bark Endeavour when he charted Australia's eastern coast.
HMS Duke of York HMS King George V HMS Ruler HMS Speaker HMS Newfoundland HMS Whelp HMS Wizard HMS Wager HMS Terpsichore HMS Tenacious HMS Teazer HMS Quality HMS Derg HMS Crane HMS Whimbrel
Admiral Horatio Nelson's most famous ship was HMS Victory. He commanded her during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, a pivotal naval engagement that established British naval supremacy. HMS Victory is now preserved as a museum ship in Portsmouth, England.
HMS Endeavour, (or HM Bark Endeavour), was commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771.
The Officers who Commanded HMS Beagle were:Captain Pringle Stokes (1820 to 1828)Lieutenat Parker King (1828)Captain Robert FitzRoy (1829 to 1836)Commander John Wickham (1837 to 1841)Lieutenant John Stokes (1841 to 1845)
Lieutenant James Cook (not yet a captain) sailed to Australia on the HMS Bark Endeavour in 1770. This was the first of three ships he commanded.
The HMS Endeavour sank on August 4, 1778. The ship, originally commanded by Captain James Cook on his first voyage, was scuttled in a reef off the coast of Rhode Island after being used in the American Revolutionary War. Its sinking marked the end of its service after a significant maritime history.