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  2. British Defence Singapore Support Unit - Wikipedia

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    The facility has its origins in the larger HMNB Singapore (also known as HMS Terror), a naval base which was established by the United Kingdom during World War II as a cornerstone of its Singapore strategy. [3] [4] In 1942, the Battle of Singapore resulted in the base being taken over by Japan. However, after the surrender of Japan in 1945, the ...

  3. Singapore Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Naval Base, Singapore, also Her Majesty's Naval Base, Singapore (HMNB Singapore), alternatively known as the Singapore Naval Base, Sembawang Naval Base and HMS Sembawang, was situated in Sembawang at the northern tip of Singapore and was both a Royal Navy shore establishment and a cornerstone of British defence policy (the Singapore strategy) in the Far East between the World Wars.

  4. HMS Terror (1813) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Terror was a Vesuvius-class bomb ship built over two years at the Davy shipyard in Topsham in south Devon, for the Royal Navy.Her deck was 31 m (102 ft) long, and ...

  5. List of Royal Navy shore establishments - Wikipedia

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    HMS Armanillo, Combined Operations RN Beach Commando training centre, Glenfinnart; HMS Asbury, shore based transit accommodation, Asbury Park, New Jersey; HMS Atlantic Isle, U-boat monitoring station, Tristan da Cunha during WWII [18] HMS Attack, Coastal Forces MLs and storage, RN Dockyard, Portland; HMS Avalon, St. John's, Newfoundland and ...

  6. List of ships named HMS Terror - Wikipedia

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  7. Sembawang Park - Wikipedia

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    Located on the west of the park is the Sembawang Shipyard, which was His Majesty's Naval Base (HM Naval Base) of the British Royal Navy from the 1920s until Singapore's independence. The busy and geographically advantaged port in Singapore and the urgent need for a naval base made the British decide to establish a Naval Base in Singapore.

  8. Far East Fleet (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Far East Fleet (also called the Far East Station) was a fleet of the Royal Navy from 1952 to 1971.. During the Second World War, the Eastern Fleet included many ships and personnel from other navies, including the navies of the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, France and the United States.

  9. Bomb vessel - Wikipedia

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    Model of a mortar aboard Foudroyante, a French bomb vessel of the 1800s British bomb vessels attacking Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814. A bomb vessel, bomb ship, bomb ketch, or simply bomb was a type of wooden sailing naval ship.