Top 10 similar words or synonyms for hms_bellona

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HMS Bellona Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Bellona" after a Bellona, the goddess of war in Roman mythology:
HMS Bellona (1806) Bellone was a French privateer frigate that cruised under Jacques François Perroud and achieved fame with the capture of large East Indiaman "Lord Nelson" on 14 August 1803. HMS "Powerful" captured her during the Action of 9 July 1806. The British Royal Navy took her into service as HMS "Bellona. Later, the Nay renamed her HMS "Blanche. She was broken up in 1814.
HMS Bellona (63) HMS "Bellona" was the name ship of her sub-class of light cruisers for the Royal Navy. She was a modified design with only four turrets but improved anti-aircraft armament. Entering service in 1943, the cruiser operated during World War II as an escort for the Arctic convoys, as a jamming ship to prevent the use of radio-controlled bombs and in support of the Omaha Beach landings.
HMS Bellona (63) In 1946 the cruiser was loaned to the Royal New Zealand Navy. Although not involved in the multi-ship mutiny, at the start of the month, 140 sailors elected to not return to the ship in protest at the poor pay and working conditions and how their colleagues had been treated. Fifty-two sailors were eventually marked as deserters while the others were charged with various lesser offences.
HMS Bellona (63) "Bellona" was named after the Roman Goddess of War. Her motto was 'Battle is our Business'.