HMS Hebe

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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hebe, after the Greek goddess Hebe.

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  • Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". was launched at Leith. For eight years she served the Royal Navy as a hired armed ship and transport. Her contract lasted from 27 April 1804 to 30 October 1812.Template:Sfnp She spent her entire naval career escorting convoys to the Baltic. She became a transport that an American privateer captured in March 1814.

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  • Swinford, Sally (2018) Veteran Diver, Peter Manchee, discusses shipwrecks near Georgetown. Georgetown: South Carolina Maritime Museum.
  • Wiberg, Eric (2013) SS Astrea, Dutch, sunk by Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli SE of Bermuda March 1942, rescued by Hebe & Rio Iguazu. Boston: Eric Wiberg

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