- HMS Zebra
Six ships of the
Royal Navy have been named HMS "Zebra", after theZebra .* The first "Zebra" was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1777. She was abandoned and blown up after going aground on
October 22 ,1778 atLittle Egg Harbor ,New Jersey , during theAmerican Revolutionary War .
* The second "Zebra", launched in 1780, was an 18-gun sloop, converted to a bomb vessel, and sold in 1812.
* The third "Zebra", launched in 1815, was an 18 gun sloop, the last of the "Cruizer" class. She spent much of her career based atPort Jackson ,Australia . She was wrecked onDecember 2 ,1840 nearHaifa .
* A 16-gun brig-sloop was named "Zebra" in 1846 but renamed "Jumna" before being launched in 1848.
* The fourth "Zebra", launched onNovember 13 1860 , was a sloop of the "Cameleon" class. She was scrapped in 1873.
* The fifth "Zebra", launched onDecember 3 1895 , was thelead ship of her class ofdestroyer s. She was sold for scrap in 1914.
* A destroyer of the V and W class was to have been named "Zebra", but she was cancelled in 1919.
* A destroyer of the W and Z class was to have been named "Zebra", but was renamed "Wakeful" on the stocks before being launched in 1943.
* The sixth "Zebra" (R81) was a Z-class destroyer, originally named "Wakeful", but renamed on the stocks to make way for "Wakeful" (R59). She was launched onMarch 18 ,1944 atWilliam Denny & Brothers shipyard inDumbarton ,Scotland and commissioned onOctober 13 ,1945 .References
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