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Vanguard was a 32-gun galleon of the English Tudor navy, launched in 1586 from Woolwich, and was the first ship of the navy to bear the name. She played a key part in the action against the Spanish Armada in 1588. George Beeston anchored the ship in the Forth at Leith on 1 June 1589. One of his crew was killed ashore in Edinburgh in a fight with Spanish sailors. She was commanded by Martin Frobisher in 1594 and by Sir Robert Mansell in 1596. She was taken to pieces in 1599 and rebuilt for the first time. In 1615 she was rebuilt for a second time, at Chatham, as a great ship.

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  • Vanguard was a 32-gun galleon of the English Tudor navy, launched in 1586 from Woolwich, and was the first ship of the navy to bear the name. She played a key part in the action against the Spanish Armada in 1588. George Beeston anchored the ship in the Forth at Leith on 1 June 1589. One of his crew was killed ashore in Edinburgh in a fight with Spanish sailors. She was commanded by Martin Frobisher in 1594 and by Sir Robert Mansell in 1596. She was taken to pieces in 1599 and rebuilt for the first time. In 1615 she was rebuilt for a second time, at Chatham, as a great ship. During actions against Algerian pirates in 1620, Vanguard flew the flag of Sir Richard Hawkins. Vanguard was broken up in 1630. Some of her timbers were used in the construction of the next Vanguard, launched the following year, and officially recorded as a rebuild of the first Vanguard. (en)
  • HMS Vanguard (Awangarda) – angielski XVI-wieczny galeon. Pierwszy spośród okrętów Royal Navy noszących do dziś tę nazwę. (pl)
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  • HMS Vanguard (Awangarda) – angielski XVI-wieczny galeon. Pierwszy spośród okrętów Royal Navy noszących do dziś tę nazwę. (pl)
  • Vanguard was a 32-gun galleon of the English Tudor navy, launched in 1586 from Woolwich, and was the first ship of the navy to bear the name. She played a key part in the action against the Spanish Armada in 1588. George Beeston anchored the ship in the Forth at Leith on 1 June 1589. One of his crew was killed ashore in Edinburgh in a fight with Spanish sailors. She was commanded by Martin Frobisher in 1594 and by Sir Robert Mansell in 1596. She was taken to pieces in 1599 and rebuilt for the first time. In 1615 she was rebuilt for a second time, at Chatham, as a great ship. (en)
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