On 2 March, while under the command of Lieutenant John Whilley, Janissary protected the left flank during the landing of troops in Aboukir Bay, together with the cutter Cruelle and the gun-vessel Dangereuse. The cutter Entreprenante, schooner Malta, and the gun-vessel Negresse covered the right flank. Janissary's officers and crew therefore qualified for the clasp "Egypt" to the Naval General Service Medal that the Admiralty authorised in 1850 to all surviving claimants.
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| - On 2 March, while under the command of Lieutenant John Whilley, Janissary protected the left flank during the landing of troops in Aboukir Bay, together with the cutter Cruelle and the gun-vessel Dangereuse. The cutter Entreprenante, schooner Malta, and the gun-vessel Negresse covered the right flank. Janissary's officers and crew therefore qualified for the clasp "Egypt" to the Naval General Service Medal that the Admiralty authorised in 1850 to all surviving claimants.
- HMS Janissary was a destroyer of the Royal Manticoran Navy. In early 1921 PD, the ship, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Maitland Naysmith, was part of the improvised squadron Captain Aivars Terekhov put together to investigate the covert military build-up in the Monica System. It was destroyed in the Battle of Monica, and its name was put on the List of Honor. (SI1)
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| - On 2 March, while under the command of Lieutenant John Whilley, Janissary protected the left flank during the landing of troops in Aboukir Bay, together with the cutter Cruelle and the gun-vessel Dangereuse. The cutter Entreprenante, schooner Malta, and the gun-vessel Negresse covered the right flank. Janissary's officers and crew therefore qualified for the clasp "Egypt" to the Naval General Service Medal that the Admiralty authorised in 1850 to all surviving claimants.
- HMS Janissary was a destroyer of the Royal Manticoran Navy. In early 1921 PD, the ship, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Maitland Naysmith, was part of the improvised squadron Captain Aivars Terekhov put together to investigate the covert military build-up in the Monica System. It was destroyed in the Battle of Monica, and its name was put on the List of Honor. (SI1)
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