Fleet
Fleet may mean:
The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for:
 fleet.
Vehicles
    
A fleet is a collection of ships or vehicles:
- Fleet vehicles, two or more vehicles
 - Fishing fleet
 - Naval fleet, large group of warships
 - A group of small ships or flotilla
 - A group of racing sailboats
 - Starfleet, fictional group in Star Trek
 - Ugs fleet, a collection of military ground sensors.
 
Places
    
- Fleet, Kent, a waterway in the Thames marshes, England
 - Fleet, Dorset, England
 - Fleet, Hampshire, England
 - River Fleet, river in London, England
 - Fleet, Lincolnshire, England
 - Gatehouse of Fleet, small town in Scotland
 - Water of Fleet, a river in Scotland
 - Fleet, Alberta, Canada
 
People
    
- Beth Van Fleet (born 1977), American volleyball player
 - Charles Browne Fleet (1843-1916), American pharmacist
 - David Fleet (born 1954), Canadian politician
 - Frank Fleet (1848-1900), American baseball player
 - Frederick Fleet (1887-1965), British sailor and Titanic survivor
 - Greg Fleet (born 1960), Australian comedian
 - James Fleet (born 1954), British actor
 - James Van Fleet (1892-1992), American general
 - Jo Van Fleet (1914-1996), American actress
 - Pat Fleet (born 1943), American voice actress
 - Preston Fleet (1934-1995), American businessman
 - Reuben Fleet (1887-1975), American aviation pioneer
 - Stephan Szpak-Fleet (born 1979), Polish-born American actor
 - Stephen Fleet (1936-2006), British administrator
 - William Van Fleet (1852-1923), American judge
 
Other uses
    
- Fleet Aircraft
 - FleetBoston Financial, financial institution
 - Fleet Farm, American farm and ranch supply store chain
 - Fleet Foxes, American band
 - Fleet (laxative), brand name for bisacody
 - Fleet services, English motorway service station
 - Fleet Spurs F.C.
 - Ebbsfleet United F.C., whose nickname is The Fleet
 - Fleet (boardgame), a strategy card game published by Eagle Games
 
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