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HMS

abbr.
Her (or His) Majesty's Ship
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HMS

or H.M.S.,

Her (or His) Majesty's Ship.
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Translations

HMS

(Brit) abbr of His/Her Majesty’s ShipHMS f
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The association also highlighted Pakistan Customs differentiates betAween unserviceable auto parts and HMS and levies a much higher import tariff of 35 per cent on unserviceable auto parts.
A Royal Navy spokesman said: "Type 23 frigate HMS Kent will relieve HMS Duncan of her duties in the Gulf and is scheduled to work alongside US partners as part of the newly formed international maritime security construct.
The Type 45 Destroyer, HMS DUNCAN, will work with the Type 23 Frigate HMS MONTROSE until she comes off duty in late August, ensuring the continuous availability of ships to accompany merchant vessels.
Two more submarines, HMS Otter and HMS Andrew, joined the convoy.
Raster Products has been HMS's primary distributor of Ewon products in the Netherlands for several years.
This acquisition is expected to have a limited impact on HMS' earnings per share in 2019.
They also hosted a lunch on board HMS DRAGON for senior officials from the Pakistan Navy.
Now the Ministry of Defence is facing calls to bring HMS Manchester back by renaming one of eight new frigates due to be built for the Navy.
Speaking on board HMS Tyne in North Shields, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson announced on Thursday that the decision to axe the ship would be reversed to protect the country's fisheries after the UK leaves the European Union.
HMS Tyne is one of three Batch 1 Offshore Patrol Vessels that will be kept to "bolster the UK's ability to protect our fishing fleet as well as our shores".