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Greek destroyer Aetos (1912)

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was extensively rebuilt by the J Samuel White yard from 1925–1927 and emerged as a much more modern unit. Four Yarrow boilers replaced her five original units with 5 funnels reduced to two. This allowed the bridge to be moved further aft reducing spray and allowed a deckhouse to be built forward of
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it for a super firing 4-inch gun. One more gun between the funnels and one on the quarterdeck aft with two single Pom Pom's completed the gun armament. Torpedo tubes were increased to 2 triple mounts and a Vickers director fire control as was fitted.
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entered the Mediterranean she went adrift due to a serious engine breakdown. By pure coincidence one of the other destroyers passed nearby and towed
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5 × Foster Wheeler boilers (4 coal-fired and 1 oil-fired), replaced by Yarrow oil-fired boilers in 1925
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They were purchased in 1912 by Greece, ready for delivery, each for the sum of £148,000, when the
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from 1917-18. By 1918, they were back on escort duty under Greek colors, mainly in the
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in October 1916, taken over by the French in November, and served in the
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seemed likely. The four ships were sailed with a non-Greek crew to
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participated in the evacuation of Greeks from Russia during the
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which contained the Greek crews for the ships. When
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eagle
Cammell Laird
Birkenhead
Aetos-class
destroyer
steam turbines
knots
4 in (100 mm)
3 in (76 mm)
anti-aircraft
torpedo tubes
40 mm (1.6 in)
mines
20 mm Oerlikon
Greek
Aetos-class
destroyer

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