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Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Courageous or Courageux (the French spelling).
  • The second Courageux or Courageuse, was a 32-gun sailing frigate captured in 1799.
  • The third Courageux was a 74-gun ship launched in 1800, laid up in 1814, and later in use as a lazeretto.
  • The fourth Courageous was originally a battlecruiser, then converted to an aircraft carrier in 1924; sunk by U-29 in 1939.
  • The fifth Courageous was a submarine in service from 1971 to 1993, and presently on display at Plymouth.Further Information

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