26:
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629:. The flotilla escorted multiple small convoys loaded with supplies and equipment to Antivari, beginning in October and lasting for the rest of the year, always covered by the larger ships of the Naval Army in futile attempts to lure the Austro-Hungarian fleet into battle. Amidst these missions, the 1st and 6th Flotillas were led by the
748:
Initially unaware of the losses suffered by the Austro-Hungarians, Addison had sailed directly for
Cattaro, but when he was informed of the losses, he turned south, searching for the Austro-Hungarians. Smoke on the southern horizon was spotted at 1320, although Addison's ships had been seen five
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534:, on 16 August, the 1st, 4th and 5th Destroyer Flotillas were tasked to escort the core of the 1st Naval Army while the 2nd, 3rd and 6th Flotillas escorted the
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and the 1st
Destroyer Flotilla) was alerted by a report of an Austro-Hungarian cruiser and five destroyers off Durazzo, shortly before 0700 on 29 December and
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thought that the Austro-Hungarian ship was still underway and decided to engage it with gunfire rather than torpedoing it. The time required to sink
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Destroyer Flotillas under command while the rest of the 1st Naval Army bombarded the Austro-Hungarian naval base at
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at 0715 in an attempt to cut off the Austro-Hungarian ships from their base at
Cattaro. While attacking the ships in the harbor, the
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as they conducted a sweep south of
Cattaro on the night of 10/11 November in an unsuccessful search for Austro-Hungarian destroyers.
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was longer than expected and left the flotilla unable to rejoin the pursuit despite following
Addison's cruisers at full speed.
568:, the French destroyers played no role in sinking the cruiser, although the 4th Flotilla was sent on an unsuccessful pursuit of
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745:. Another destroyer began towing the cripple and the Austro-Hungarians turned north at 6 knots (11 km/h; 6.9 mph).
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Adriatic Part 1: 1914–1916". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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1142:]. Collection Navires & Histoire des Marines du Mond. Vol. 27. Le Vigen, France: Éditions Lela presse.
1119:]. Collection Navires & Histoire des Marines du Mond. Vol. 23. Le Vigen, France: Éditions Lela presse.
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1087:. Naval Staff Monographs (Historical). Vol. VIII. The Naval Staff, Training and Staff Duties Division. 1923.
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as under repair on 1 August. Exactly when those were completed and the ship entered active service is unknown.
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The flotilla covered the evacuation of the Royal
Serbian Army from Durazzo on 23–26 February 1916.
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reached a speed of 30.55 knots (56.58 km/h; 35.16 mph). The ships carried enough
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French
Warships in the Age of Steam 1859–1914: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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238:
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La marine française dans la Grande guerre: les combattants oubliés: Tome I 1914–1915
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653:) in December which was assigned to the 1st Division of Destroyers and Submarines (
617:, Montenegro, on 1 September. Four days later, the fleet covered the evacuation of
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526:) of the 1st Naval Army in the Mediterranean. During the preliminary stages of the
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Forgotten Combatants, Book II 1916–1918
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The French Navy during the Great War: The Forgotten Combatants, Book I 1914–1915
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was ordered on 23 November 1910 as part of the 1910 naval program from the
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during the early 1910s. Completed in 1913, the ship was assigned to the
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minutes earlier by the Austro-Hungarians; the tow had been dropped and
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and Albanian coasts on 18 March when they were attacked off Durazzo (
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on 23 May, the ship was transferred to the 1st Destroyer Flotilla (
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on 20 March 1913 and began her sea trials on 10 July. The ship was
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abandoned. At 1338 Addison detached his destroyers to deal with
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Modèle 1893 guns in single mounts, one each fore and aft of the
406:) at normal load. Their crew numbered 4 officers and 77–84 men.
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359:, in February 1916. The ship was sunk by an Austro-Hungarian
1176:
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Clash of Fleets: Naval Battles of the Great War, 1914-18
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on 1 January 1914 and was assigned to the 6th Destroyer
838:. The latter ship was able to rescue 30 survivors from
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class were slightly enlarged versions of the preceding
438:) which was intended to give the ships a speed of 30
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1362:
1092:O'Hara, Vincent P. & Heinz, Leonard R. (2017).
1178:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
572:. Having broken the Austro-Hungarian blockade of
363:the following month with the loss of 50 crewmen.
327:in August 1914 and escorted multiple convoys to
1357:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in March 1916
548:. After reuniting both groups and spotting the
1096:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
430:. The engines were designed to produce 15,000
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1210:
1081:Monograph No. 21: The Mediterranean 1914–1915
845:s crew of 80 after the submarine disengaged.
390:of 7.96 meters (26 ft 1 in), and a
8:
938:Prévoteaux, I, pp. 113, 124; Roberts, p. 396
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656:1 division de torpilleurs et de sous-marines
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1062:The Great War in the Adriatic Sea 1914–1918
834:, breaking her in half, and another missed
669:. According to a British report of 5 June,
394:of 2.94 meters (9 ft 8 in). They
1647:World War I shipwrecks in the Adriatic Sea
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1335:
1327:
1217:
1203:
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386:of 78.1 meters (256 ft 3 in), a
1642:Ships sunk by Austro-Hungarian submarines
685:were assigned to patrol the area between
983:Freivogel, p. 230; Prévoteaux, II, p. 15
442:(56 km/h; 35 mph). During her
878:
854:
475:65-millimeter (2.6 in) Modèle 1902
757:which still had smoke coming from its
650:1 escadrille de torpilleurs de escadre
20:
1316:List of destroyers of the French Navy
1161:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing.
886:
884:
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523:6 escadrille de torpilleurs d'escadre
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7:
1026:. London: Conway. pp. 161–173.
947:Naval Staff Monograph No. 21, p. 158
898:
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823:) by the Austro-Hungarian submarine
271:2 Ă— twin 450 mm (17.7 in)
704:A. P. Addison's force (the British
164:78.1 m (256 ft 3 in)
619:Danilo, Crown Prince of Montenegro
172:7.96 m (26 ft 1 in)
14:
738:which sank one ship and crippled
180:2.94 m (9 ft 8 in)
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761:. The flotilla commander aboard
734:destroyers had blundered into a
607:, and escorted by the destroyer
45:
24:
343:in late 1915 and protected the
1043:French Warships of World War I
974:Cernuschi & O'Hara, p. 170
465:-class ships consisted of two
454:to give them a range of 1,950
261:100 mm (3.9 in) guns
1:
1041:Couhat, Jean Labayle (1974).
423:using steam provided by four
267:65 mm (2.6 in) guns
1157:Roberts, Stephen S. (2021).
1064:. Zagreb: Despot Infinitus.
1060:Freivogel, Zvonimir (2019).
508:on 1 February 1911. She was
467:100-millimeter (3.9 in)
461:The primary armament of the
16:Destroyer of the French Navy
1134:Prévoteaux, Gérard (2017).
1111:Prévoteaux, Gérard (2017).
784:were one of three pairs of
538:of the 2nd Light Squadron (
229:(56 km/h; 35 mph)
1663:
1637:Maritime incidents in 1916
965:O'Hara & Heinz, p. 158
788:destroyers patrolling the
588:Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère
335:helped to sink a crippled
331:for the rest of the year.
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412:was powered by a pair of
249:4 officers, 77–84 crewmen
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38:
23:
643:and declared war on the
1622:Bisson-class destroyers
659:) of the 2nd Squadron (
645:Austro-Hungarian Empire
639:After Italy signed the
493:Construction and career
485:amidships, one on each
192:Guyot-du Temple boilers
124:General characteristics
700:Several months later,
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631:French destroyer
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367:Design and description
307:
1627:Ships built in France
1045:. London: Ian Allan.
830:. One torpedo struck
341:1st Battle of Durazzo
339:destroyer during the
1375:PrĂncipe de Asturias
994:"Destroyer Renaudin"
576:(now known as Bar),
807: /
419:, each driving one
382:. The ships had an
319:, she escorted the
911:Smigielski, p. 203
561:and the destroyer
544:) and two British
528:Battle of Antivari
428:water-tube boilers
349:Royal Serbian Army
325:Battle of Antivari
1609:
1608:
1324:
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1229:-class destroyers
1168:978-1-5267-4533-0
1149:978-2-37468-001-9
1126:978-2-37468-000-2
1103:978-1-68247-008-4
1071:978-953-8218-40-8
1033:978-1-84486-276-4
920:Prévoteaux, p. 27
861:Prévoteaux lists
811:41.283°N 19.367°E
673:and the cruisers
553:protected cruiser
502:Arsenal de Toulon
477:guns distributed
313:Mediterranean Sea
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80:Arsenal de Toulon
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