The Action of 16 March 1917 was a naval battle in which the German auxiliary cruiser Leopard was engaged and sunk by the British Armed boarding steamer HMS Dundee and the cruiser HMS Achilles.
A number of ships of the Royal Navy have been named Dundee, after the town in Scotland.
Dundee | HMS Beagle | Dundee United F.C. | HMS Victory | HMS M31 | HMS Bounty | Dundee F.C. | University of Dundee | HMS M23 | HMS ''Humber'' | HMS ''Bounty'' | HMS M27 | HMS M25 | HMS Investigator | HMS M33 | HMS ''Beagle'' | HMS Plumper (1848) | HMS Endeavour | HMS ''Victory'' | HMS Royal Charles | HMS Queen Mary | HMS ''Plumper'' | HMS Britannia | HMS ''Investigator'' | HMS ''Express'' | HMS Duke of Wellington | HMS ''Britannia'' | HMS Ark Royal | Bill Dundee | Yangtse Incident: The Story of HMS Amethyst |