- HMS Illustrious
There have been five ships in the
Royal Navy to bear the proud name HMS "Illustrious". The ship's motto is "Vox Non Incerta" which translates as "No Uncertain Voice".
*The first HMS "Illustrious" was a 74-gunThird-rate , and launched at Buckler's Hard in 1789. She had two engagements against theFrench Navy . The first was off the southern French city ofToulon in 1793 during the British action to capture the city. The second was at Genoa where she suffered severe damage and won aBattle Honour . While returning home in tow for repairs she ran aground due to an extremely violent storm. Shortly afterwards she was set ablaze and abandoned.*The second HMS "Illustrious" was launched at
Rotherhithe in 1803 and was like her predecessor a 74-gunThird-rate . Though she did not serve in the historicBattle of Trafalgar her career was very successful. She was involved in battles offBasque Roads , in which she won a Battle Honour, and off Java inIndonesia . In 1854 she became a training ship and continued as one until she was broken up in 1868 inPortsmouth .*The third HMS "Illustrious" was a Majestic-class
pre-dreadnought , launched in 1896 and scrapped in 1920. Two of her 12" guns were remounted in theTyne Turrets .*The fourth HMS "Illustrious" was an Illustrious class
aircraft carrier commissioned in 1940. In the same year she became the first carrier to strike against an enemy fleet, and was in service until 1954.*The fifth HMS "Illustrious" is an Invincible class
aircraft carrier launched in 1981 and on active service as of 2008.Battle honours
Genoa 1795,Basque Roads 1809, Taranto 1940,Mediterranean 1940–1941,Malta Convoys 1941, Diego Suarez 1942,Salerno 1943,Sabang 1944,Palembang 1945,Okinawa 1945References
[http://www.royal-navy.org Royal Navy History]
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