Languedoc, Warship of the French Navy
The Languedoc was an 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy and flagship of Admiral d'Estaing. She was offered to King Louis XV by the Languedoc province in France.
She took part in numerous battles including the Battle of St. Lucia in December 1778, capture of Grenada in July and Savannah in September of 1779. She was later refitted and went on to further conquests until her last log in 1798 prior to decommissioning.
HMS Rose, Warship of the British Navy
HMS Rose was a 20-gun (Seaford-class) sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy, built at Blaydes Yard in Hull, England in 1757. Her activities in suppressing smuggling in the colony of Rhode Island provoked the formation of what became the Continental Navy, precursor of the modern United States Navy. She was based at the North American station in the West Indies and then used in the American Revolutionary War. She was scuttled in the harbour of Savannah, Georgia in 1779.