T.S Proudmoore

HMS Proudmoore was a decommissioned war vessel that saw extensive action during the Second War under the name of HMS Waves, but was later renamed following her decommission.

Following the vessel's decommissioning from service, she was gifted to the shortly erected Lordaeron Alliance Naval College, being granted a name change to HMS Proudmoore in honour of the heroic naval leader, Lord Admiral Daelin Proudmoore.

To this day, the ship is used for Officer training, specifically Officer of the Watch (A set of Officers who operate, navigate and drive the vessel) training.

The Training Ship itself has underwent several commands, including it's initial Commanding Officer (C.O), Captain Charles Imogen and later Commander F. Ivan who commanded the ship until it's decommissioning from service.

Final retirement and replacement
Following the appointment of Fleet Commander Admiral Ranets Daggerfang (FC, GCV...), the acting Fleet Commander expressed open interest in replacing the old and deteriorating vessel with three newer vessels, each of the latest and regularly used ships in order to effectively aid in training as much of HMS Proudmoore is "Outdated and in much needed rest".

Plans were released that should such a movement go ahead, that the vessel would be maintained at a maritime museum.