HMS Juno
Seven ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS
Juno
after the
Roman goddess
Juno
:
HMS
Juno
(1757)
was a 32-gun
fifth rate
launched in 1757. She was burnt at
Rhode Island
in 1778 to prevent her capture.
HMS
Juno
(1780)
was a 32-gun
Amazon
-class
fifth rate launched in 1780 and broken up in 1811.
HMS
Juno
(1844)
was a 26-gun
sixth rate
launched in 1844. She was renamed HMS
Mariner
in 1878, and became a
training ship
named HMS
Atalanta
later that year. She foundered in the Atlantic in 1880.
HMS
Juno
(1867)
was a wooden screw
corvette
launched in 1867 and sold in 1887.
HMS
Juno
(1895)
was an
Eclipse
-class
protected cruiser
launched in 1895 and sold in 1920.
HMS
Juno
(F46)
was a
J-class
destroyer
launched in 1938 and sunk in an air attack off
Crete
in 1941.
HMS
Juno
(F52)
was a
Leander
-class
frigate
launched in 1965 and scrapped in 1994.