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What (who) is H G S Murthy - definition

CANADIAN OCEANOGRAPHER
Tad S. Murty; Tad Murthy

H. G. S. Murthy         
INDIAN SPACE SCIENTIST
Draft:HGS Murthy; H. Govindrao Srinivasa Murthy; Holenarasipur Govindrao Srinivasa Murthy; H.G.S. Murthy
Holenarasipur Govindrao Srinivasa Murthy was an Indian civil servant (IOFS) and space scientist. He was known as one of the "Seven Pioneers of the Indian Space Programme".
K Ramachandra Murthy         
INDIAN JOURNALIST
K. Ramachandra Murthy
Kondubhatla Ramachandra Murthy (Telugu: కొండుభట్ల రామచంద్రమూర్తి born 20 May 1948) is an Indian journalist.- .
G and H-class destroyer         
  • Aerial view of ''Garland'' at low speed
  • ''Gallant'' at sea, 28 April 1938
  • ''Hardy'', 1936
  • ''Harvester'' in 1942, with a Hedgehog in lieu of 'A' gun and a Type 271 radar above the bridge
  • ''Hesperus'' wearing [[dazzle camouflage]] showing the angular bridge front that was fitted to ''Hero'', ''Hereward'', and the ex-Brazilian ships
  • Aerial view of ''Highlander'' at sea, 31 May 1942
1935 BRITISH DESTROYER SUPER-CLASS
Havant class destroyer; H class destroyer; Vasilefs Georgios class destroyer; G and h class destroyer; Juruena class destroyer; Jarua class destroyer; G and H class destroyer; H-class destroyer; Vasilefs Georgios-class destroyer; Jurua-class destroyer; Havant-class destroyer
The G- and H-class destroyers were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. Six additional ships being built for the Brazilian Navy when World War II began in 1939 were purchased by the British and named the Havant class.

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Tad Murty

Tad S. Murty (or Murthy) is an Indian-Canadian oceanographer and expert on tsunamis. He is the former president of the Tsunami Society. He is an adjunct professor in the departments of Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Ottawa. Murty has a PhD degree in oceanography and meteorology from the University of Chicago. He is co-editor of the journal Natural Hazards with Tom Beer of CSIRO and Vladimir Schenk of the Czech Republic.