Mace, fair comment, but take it from one who knows, the correct form of address for H.M. and United States ships is as I've given it, particularly when writing.
Ack-Ack, my father was CERA of the engine room in* H.M.S
Warrior during her 1957 circumnavigation, when she served as Control Ship for the naval component of Operation Grapple, the detonation of Britain's first H-bomb. He took a series of photos using a Kodak Brownie; Nephew Richard has the photo album now, I'll grab some scans later in the month and see if I can post them to this thread. One of the pictures is of the last TBM Avenger to serve afloat with the Royal Navy, just after it was dumped off the stern, 'Aloha' painted on its side.
Warrior had previously served with the Royal Canadian Navy.
I've been aboard the original
Warrior of 1860 too. As the son of an ex-
Warrior, I get free admission whenever I can spare the time to toddle down to Pompey for a visit.
* In Dad's time, all Royal Navy officers and seamen served
in their ship, provided it was a surface vessel; it was home, after all, and you didn't live on your home. Perversely, a Royal Navy submarine is always called a boat and the crew lives on it. Don't ask me why, it just is . . .