HMS Exmouth
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HMS Exmouth

1854 Albion-class second-rate ship of the line


Service Entry
1854
Commissioning Date
March 15, 1855
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
second-rate, Albion-class second-rate ship of the line

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HMS Exmouth was a Royal Navy ship launched in 1854, named after Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth. It served primarily in the Mediterranean and was involved in various operations during the Crimean War. The ship was armed with 70 guns and had a crew of around 700 men. HMS Exmouth participated in the bombardment of Sevastopol and also supported the French during the Siege of Kinburn in 1855. In 1861, the ship was converted into a screw ship and continued to serve in different capacities until it was eventually broken up in 1905. HMS Exmouth had a long and active service history, participating in various naval campaigns and operations over the course of its existence.

This description has been generated using GPT-3.5-TURBO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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