A unique readiness condition of some Royal Navy vessels was known as "in ordinary".
A Royal Navy vessel was just yards away but did not intervene because they feared for the couple's safety.
She was the only Royal Navy vessel to bear that name.
He evaded the few Royal Navy vessels in the area and sailed north.
Brecon was the first Royal Navy vessel to be commanded by a woman.
On 16 April 2003 she was the first Royal Navy vessel to return home from the war.
She was the first Royal Navy vessel to have twin propellers.
The complex allowed Royal Navy vessels to obtain both food and water at one site.
This is not a complete list of all Royal Navy vessels.
However, such problems could not be allowed to stop a Royal Navy vessel from doing its duty.