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HMAS Psyche

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began patrols along the Chinese coast, with a marked improvement of the health of all aboard. These continued until 14 October, when the cruiser was assigned to Singapore for further patrols of the Bay of Bengal and Sumatra. In March and April 1917, she was assigned to escort duties between Burma and
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decommissioned on 23 July. Also during July, sickness ran through the ship, with 67 personnel sent to the naval hospital ashore, while another 41 were treated aboard: about 60% of the ship's company were unfit for duty during this period. Recurring illnesses had been a problem while the ship operated
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sited above the waterline. Armour protection was limited to 50 mm (2.0 in) thick section of deck plating over vital areas. The ship's company initially stood at 220, but this was later reduced to 188; 12 officers, and 176 sailors.
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on 15 November 1897. She was launched on 19 July 1898 by Miss E. Carr, sister of the dockyard's admiral superintendent. The cruiser was completed on 28 April 1899, and was placed in reserve until her commissioning on 2 May 1899.
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served as escort to two ships carrying Turkish prisoners of war, was responsible for the transportation of two Chinese spies (one of whom escaped), and helped capture the ringleaders of an Indian soldiers' mutiny in Singapore.
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in October 1917, but recommissioned a month later for patrols in Australia's northern waters. She was decommissioned for the final time in early 1918. The ship was sold for use as a timber lighter in 1922, and sank in 1940 at
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for training between 1950 and 1973, and was later broken up during an underwater demolitions exercise. The remains sit 4.2 metres (14 ft) below sea level, around 200 metres (219 yd) off Roy Wood Reserve.
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At the recommendation of the Australian government, the ship was commissioned into the RAN in 1915, and assigned to patrol the coast of Burma, in response to the threat of a German-instigated uprising.
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On 17 January 1916, the demobilisation of the Burma Coast Patrol was ordered, as the threat of insurrection in India and Burma had ceased, and German machinations had focused on the Malay Peninsula.
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operated in the Bay of Bengal and around Sumatra until 1916, when she was docked at Hong Kong for refit. During this, personnel from the ship were used to commission and man the river gunboat
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was reactivated on 20 November 1917 for service along Australia's north-east coast, but after uneventful patrols, she was decommissioned for the final time on 26 March 1918.
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on 20 September, with Feakes appointed as Senior Naval Officer Burma and overall commander of the three British India vessels and ten coastal launches. For
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also escorted troop ships heading from New Zealand to the Middle East. She returned to Sydney in late 1914, and was decommissioned on 22 January 1915.
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in July 1902, when the government captured revolutionists from an attempted coup. The following month she left Bermuda homeward bound, returning to
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be reactivated and loaned to the RAN as a training ship. Approval was granted on 1 June, but before the ship's 1 July commissioning as HMAS
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s captain, Commander Henry Feakes, under instructions to establish patrols along the Burmese coast with the two warships, plus three
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in tropical climates, and the ship's surgeon recommended the ship be deployed to cooler regions. For one day, the reassignment of
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Pelvin, Richard (September 2017). "The Second Team: The P Class Cruisers of the RAN and the Exercise of Sea Power, 1914โ€“1918".
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was hastily fitted out, provided with a ship's company consisting primarily of untrained sailors, and sailed on 16 August with
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when it was learned that the civilians had been recovered by another vessel, and returned to Hong Kong, where
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on 20 August, to pay off on 5 September when she was placed in the D division of the dockyard reserve.
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The ship was sold to the Moreland Metal Company on 21 July 1922, who used her as a timber lighter.
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sailed to Hong Kong for inspection and refit. During the period from late 1915 to early 1916,
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Djokovic, Petar (2011). "HMAS Psyche โ€“ The Forgotten Cruiser". In Mitchell, Rhett (ed.).
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The cruiser was armed with eight single QF 4 in (100 mm) guns, eight single QF
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for Singapore. From there, the ships sailed to Ragoon, arriving on 10 September with
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was commissioned on 2 May 1899 by Captain Francis Raymond Pelly, for service on the
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vessels. Command of the Burma Coast Patrol was passed to Captain George Hutter of
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2 ร— triple expansion steam engines, 7,000 ihp (5,200 kW), two screws
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The Andrew and The Onions: The Story of The Royal Navy in Bermuda, 1795โ€“1975
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HMS Psyche in the floating drydock at HM Dockyard Bermuda, circa 1899-1902.
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A memorial to the ship was unveiled at Roy Wood Reserve on 27 June 2015.
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patrolled in Chinese waters, before returning to the Bay of Bengal.
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arrived at Penang on 28 January, then sailed three days later for
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on 6 July, and then man her to evacuate European civilians from
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Transferred to the Royal Australian Navy 1 July 1915
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Stranack, Royal Navy, Lieutenant-Commander B. Ian D (1977).
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at the end of the 19th century. Initially operating on the
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formed part of the escort for the New Zealand Force which
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In December 1903, she was transferred to the Royal Navy's
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In May 1915, the Australian government suggested to the
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Pelorus-class cruisers of the Royal Australian Navy
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From here, the ship performed patrols of 679:, the Admiralty instead requested that the 1658: 1644: 1636: 1443: 1429: 1421: 1075: 1073: 805:The ship was paid off on 16 October 1917. 751:were used to commission the river gunboat 1666:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1940 1823:Pelorus-class cruisers of the Royal Navy 1207: 1205: 1203: 747:During the refit period, personnel from 19:For other ships with the same name, see 842: 1260:. Cremorne, NSW: Angus and Robertson. 707:British India Steam Navigation Company 443:in 1903, and remained there until the 301:20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph) 27: 1036:"Naval & Military intelligence". 1021:"Naval & Military intelligence". 1006:"Naval & Military intelligence". 976:"Naval & Military intelligence". 961:"Naval & Military intelligence". 946:"Naval & Military intelligence". 588:North America and West Indies Station 439:, the cruiser was transferred to the 437:North America and West Indies Station 142: 49: 7: 555:was laid down for the Royal Navy at 1151:HMAS Psyche โ€“ The Forgotten Cruiser 1121:HMAS Psyche โ€“ The Forgotten Cruiser 1103:HMAS Psyche โ€“ The Forgotten Cruiser 1065:HMAS Psyche โ€“ The Forgotten Cruiser 681:Australian Commonwealth Naval Board 544:, and two 14 in (356 mm) 1625:List of cruisers of the Royal Navy 14: 1843:World War I cruisers of Australia 762:. The gunboat was halfway up the 1705: 1700: 1561: 1463: 470:. 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Index

HMS Psyche

HM Devonport Dockyard
inherited battle honour
timber
lighter
Pelorus-class
cruiser
length overall
between perpendiculars
QF 4-inch (102 mm) guns
QF 3-pounder (47 mm) guns
QF 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns
field guns
Maxim machine guns
torpedo tubes
Deck
deck
Conning tower
Pelorus-class
Royal Navy
North America and West Indies Station
Australian Squadron
Royal Australian Navy
Occupation of German Samoa
HMS Moorhen
paid off
Salamander Bay, New South Wales
protected cruiser
Pelorus- or P-class

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