Royal Navy

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The Royal Navy is the United Kingdom’s naval warfare force and one of the world’s oldest and historically most influential navies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf maritime warfare force
military branch
navy
alliance NATO
ceremonialChief British monarch
surface form: Monarch of the United Kingdom
controls Trident nuclear deterrent
country United Kingdom
eraOfProminence 18th century
19th century
Age of Sail
formedByUnionOf Royal Scots Navy
surface form: English Navy

Royal Scots Navy
governingBody War Office
surface form: Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
hasComponent Fleet Air Arm
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Royal Marines
Royal Navy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Submarine Service

Surface Fleet
hasEnsign White Ensign
hasHeadquarters London, England
surface form: London

Portsmouth
headedBy First Sea Lord
historicalPredecessor Royal Navy self-linksurface differs
surface form: English Navy

Royal Scots Navy
motto Si vis pacem para bellum
notableBattle Battle of Jutland
Battle of Trafalgar
notableConflict World War I
surface form: First World War

Napoleonic Wars
World War II
surface form: Second World War

Seven Years' War
surface form: Seven Years War
notableOperation Falklands War
operates aircraft carriers
amphibious warfare ships
ballistic missile submarines
destroyers
frigates
mine countermeasures vessels
nuclear-powered submarines
patrol vessels
partOf British Armed Forces
primaryBase HMNB Clyde
HMNB Devonport
HMNB Portsmouth
role disaster relief
humanitarian assistance
maritime security
nuclear deterrence
power projection
sea control
serviceBranchOf British Armed Forces
usesLanguage English

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West Indies station serviceBranch Royal Navy
subject surface form: West Indies Station
East Indies station operatedBy Royal Navy
subject surface form: East Indies Station
East Indies station serviceBranch Royal Navy
subject surface form: East Indies Station
East Indies station partOf Royal Navy
subject surface form: East Indies Station
HMS Glasgow (D88) operator Royal Navy
Leander class operator Royal Navy
Captain Charles Henry Woodhouse militaryBranch Royal Navy
subject surface form: Charles Henry Woodhouse
Thomas militaryBranch Royal Navy
subject surface form: Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
Battle of Cuddalore (1783) opponent Royal Navy
this entity surface form: British Royal Navy
James Somerville militaryBranch Royal Navy
John militaryBranch Royal Navy
subject surface form: John Rushworth Jellicoe
John employer Royal Navy
subject surface form: John Rushworth Jellicoe
HMS Cardiff (D108) operator Royal Navy
River Plate 1939 combatant Royal Navy
subject surface form: Battle of the River Plate
David Ramsay employer Royal Navy
subject surface form: Bertram Ramsay
HMS Galatea (71) operator Royal Navy
HMS Penelope (97) operator Royal Navy
HMS Galatea (sunk 1941) operator Royal Navy
HMS Galatea (sunk 1941) builtFor Royal Navy
HMS Aurora (12) operator Royal Navy
HMS Aurora (12) serviceBranch Royal Navy
HMS Aurora (12) armedForce Royal Navy
this entity surface form: British Royal Navy
HMS Aurora (12) builtFor Royal Navy
HMS Aurora (12) navy Royal Navy
HMS Aurora (12) militaryBranch Royal Navy
this entity surface form: naval forces of the United Kingdom
Royal Navy destroyers operator Royal Navy
Anglo-Dutch fleet participant Royal Navy
Charles Napier militaryBranch Royal Navy
Charles Napier serviceEntry Royal Navy
UK Special Forces Group branch Royal Navy
MoD St Athan usedBy Royal Navy