- World War Two
- Royal Navy
- commissioned on 18 February 1924
- reclassified as training ship: 16 July 1938
- reclassified as aircraft carrier: 24 August 1939
- HMS Hermes cooperated with French Navy from October 1939 until the fall of France and the establishment of Vichy France at the end of June 1940.
- Battle of Dakar (Operation Menace) [September 1940] - HMS Hermes and cruisers blockade Dakar unsuccessfully by attempted to sink French battleship Richelieu.
- East African Campaign [February 1941]
- from the end of 19941, patrolling Indian Ocean
- Indian Ocean Raid [31 March~10 April 1942] - on 9 Apr 1942, HMS Hermes & HMAS Vampire sailed for Maldives with no aircraft on board, and was attacked by 80 Aichi D3A dive bombers (Val). HMS Hermes & HMAS Vampire was quickly sunk. Most of the survivors were rescued by hospital ship Vita (307 men were lost on Hermes)
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