HMS Valiant
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Seven vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Valiant.
- {{HMS|Valiant|1755}}, a schooner launched at Oswego, New York, Thirteen Colonies and captured by the French in 1756.{{cite web |url=https://threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=show_ship&id=13792 |title=British schooner 'Valiant' (1755) |publisher=Threedecks |accessdate=15 August 2021 }}
- {{HMS|Valiant|1759}}, launched in 1759 at Chatham, was a third-rate ship of the line of 74 guns.
- {{HMS|Valiant|1807}}, launched in 1807, was a {{sclass|Repulse|ship of the line|0}} third-rate.
- HMS Valiant was ordered in June 1825 as another third-rate, but was cancelled in February 1831.
- {{HMS|Valiant|1863}}, launched in 1863, was a {{sclass|Hector|ironclad|0}} ironclad battleship, scrapped in 1957.
- {{HMS|Valiant|1914}}, launched in 1914, was a {{sclass|Queen Elizabeth|battleship|2}} that served in World War I and World War II.
- {{HMS|Valiant|S102}}, launched in 1963, was a nuclear-powered submarine, the lead boat of her class. She was paid off in 1994.
- HMS Valiant will be the second boat of the {{sclass|Dreadnought|submarine|2}} class.
Battle honours
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- Belle Isle, 1761
- Havana, 1762
- Ushant, 1781
- The Saints, 1782
- First of June, 1794
- Basque Roads, 1809
- Jutland, 1916
- Norway, 1940
- Mediterranean, 1940−43
- Matapan, 1941
- Crete, 1941
- Malta Convoys, 1941
- Sicily, 1943
- Salerno, 1943
- Sabang, 1944
- Falklands, 1982
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See also
- Airborne Aircraft Carrier HMS Valiant From Dr. Who
- {{ship|Hired armed lugger|Valiant}}
- {{ship|HMC|Valiant}}, customs cutter
- Valiant (disambiguation)
- {{sclass|Valiant|submarine|1}}
- {{USS|Valiant}}
References
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