HMS Invincible
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Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Invincible.
- The first Invincible was originally the French 74-gun ship of the line L'Invincible, captured off Cape Finisterre in 1747.
- The second Invincible was also a 74-gun ship, launched in 1765 and lost in a wreck 1801.
- The third Invincible was still another 74, launched in 1808, paid off in 1814, and broken up in 1861.
- The fourth Invincible was an armored "broadside battleship" built in 1869.
- The fifth Invincible was a battlecruiser of the First World War attached to the 1st Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet at the end of 1908. She saw action at Heligoland, the Battle of the Falkland Islands, and the Battle of Jutland, where she blew up and sank after taking a hit from SMS Lützow, with the loss of 1,026 crew. Only 6 crew members survived.
- The sixth and most recent Invincible was a light aircraft carrier, the first of three in the Invincible class. She served from 1980 to 2005, including service in the Falkland Islands War. She is currently in mothballs, on 18-month activation notice.
Battle Honours
Over the centuries, the ships of this name have received several battle honours.- St Vincent 1780
- Chesapeake 1781
- St Kitts 1782
- Glorious First of June 1794
- Trinidad 1797
- Alexandria 1882
- Heligoland 1914
- Falklands 1914
- Jutland 1916
- Falkland Islands 1982
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