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- Notes, citations, and references
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2017}}{{Use British English|date=January 2017}}Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hebe, after the Greek goddess Hebe. - {{HMS|Hebe|1782}} was a French 38-gun frigate captured in 1782, renamed Blonde in 1805, and broken up in 1811.
- {{HMS|Hebe|1804}} was a 32-gun fifth rate in service from 1804 to 1813. Because Hebe served in the navy's Egyptian campaign (8 March to 8 September 1801), her officers and crew qualified for the clasp "Egypt" to the Naval General Service Medal, which the Admiralty issued in 1847 to all surviving claimants.[1]{{refn|A first-class share of the prize money awarded in April 1823 was worth £34 2s 4d; a fifth-class share, that of a seaman, was worth 3s 11½d. The amount was small as the total had to be shared between 79 vessels and the entire army contingent.[2]|group=Note}}
- {{HMS|Hebe|1826}} was a 46-gun {{sclass-|Leda|frigate|2}} launched in 1826, made a receiving ship in 1839, hulked in 1861, and broken up 1873.
- {{HMS|Hebe|1892}} was an {{sclass-|Alarm|torpedo gunboat}} launched in 1892, converted to a minesweeper in 1909, and sold 1919.
- {{HMS|Hebe|J24}} was a {{sclass-|Halcyon|minesweeper}} launched in 1936 and sunk by a mine off Bari in November 1943.
Notes, citations, and referencesNotes1. ^{{London Gazette|issue=21077|pages=791–792|date=15 March 1850}} 2. ^{{London Gazette|page=633 |issue=17915|date=3 April 1823}}
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