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HMS Cornwallis (1901)

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before leaving for Tenedos. Assigned to the 2nd Division during the major attack on the forts on 18 March, she did not take an active rule in the attack that saw the sinking of three Allied battleships. The repeated failures to destroy the coastal fortifications and force the straits led the British
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and the two ships made their initial pass into the straits before turning about to allow Guépratte room to manoeuvre. Neither ship was damaged in the attack and de Roebeck reported that several of the Ottoman batteries were no longer manned, so Guépratte began his run. His ships received only a
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class to match the purported top speed of the Russian vessels. To achieve the higher speed while keeping displacement from growing, White was forced to reduce the ships' armour protection significantly, effectively making the ships enlarged and improved versions of the
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After making preparations for another major assault on the Ottoman defences, the Anglo-French fleet launched another attack on 26 February. Several ships were tasked with sending raiding parties ashore to destroy the Ottoman guns directly, while
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s escorting destroyers. By this time, the British had begun preparations to take her under tow, but Hartwig launched another torpedo at long range. About 75 minutes after the first torpedo hit, another struck
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at close range; at the same time, she used her 6-inch guns to attack the "Helles" battery. About an hour and a half later, the Ottoman coastal guns finally began to engage the Anglo-French fleet, and
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on the aft end of the belt was 7 to 11 in (178 to 279 mm) thick. Her main battery turrets' sides were 8 to 10 in (203 to 254 mm) thick, atop 11 in (279 mm)
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on 17 July 1901, when she was christened by Mrs. William L. Ainslie, wife of one of the directors. The launching ceremony was subdued, due to the Court mourning following the death of
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fired extensively on 20 December to destroy equipment that could not be evacuated, expending some five hundred 12-inch shells and six thousand 6-inch shells. She was the last
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conducted a heavy bombardment of the heights above V Beach as the British troops battled their way off the beach. By 10:00, the British troops had secured a beachhead, so
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came under fire but was unscathed. By 17:20, with the setting sun beginning to silhouette his ships, Carden ordered the fleet to break off the attack and withdraw.
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and her sisters the fastest battleships in the world for several years. At a cruising speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph), the ship could steam for 6,070
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fired the first shots of the Dardanelles campaign when she began her bombardment of the "Orkanie" battery, but her time on station was cut short when a defective
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before joining the attack on Erenköy. She quickly neutralised the guns at Intepe before turning to shell those at Erenköy, which were also quickly suppressed.
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and French commanders to decide that a major landing of ground forces would be necessary to secure the peninsula and allow a direct attack on Constantinople.
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was one of six British and French battleships selected to lead the first attack on the straits on 19 February, under the operational control of Vice Admiral
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was assigned to the 1st Division, and the fleet was tasked with attacking fortresses further up the straits, particularly the batteries at Dardanus and
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s stayed in the Channel Fleet, where they reconstituted the 6th Battle Squadron on 14 November. This squadron was given a mission of bombarding German
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prevented her from dropping anchor. The Ottomans had not returned fire, so de Roebeck ordered his ships to anchor in place to improve their accuracy.
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that had been beached under heavy fire at Sedd el Bahr, but by this time, the decision had been made to refrain from landing the men stranded aboard
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on 25 April and shelled Ottoman troops over the following month as the Allied soldiers sought to push further inland. She thereafter served with the
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The Complete Encyclopedia of Battleships and Battlecruisers: A Technical Directory of All the World's Capital Ships From 1860 to the Present Day
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s proved to be disappointments in service, owing to their reduced defensive characteristics, though they were still markedly superior to the
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transferred the soldiers to trawlers, which in turn transferred them to small boats to carry them ashore to V Beach. Wemyss instructed
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and most of the rest of the fleet were detached to return to Tenedos while a few ships remained behind to cover the minesweepers.
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then fired two shells at Dardanus before de Roebeck recalled his ships, as the Ottoman guns all appeared to have been destroyed.
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Lyon, David & Roberts, John (1979). "Great Britain and Empire Forces". In Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M. (eds.).
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and several other battleships were assembled to provide fire support for the attack. The Ottomans blocked the attack in the
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defenses at Dover, the squadron returned to Portland on 19 November. The 6th Battle Squadron returned to Dover in December.
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had 12-inch-thick sides. She was fitted with two armoured decks, 1 and 2 in (25 and 51 mm) thick, respectively.
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attempted to break up the Ottoman defences, but the Ottoman fire proved to be too heavy, and the marines had to retreat.
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to combine in the 6th Battle Squadron and serve in the Channel Fleet, where the squadron was to patrol the
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Preston, Antony (1985). "Great Britain and Empire Forces". In Gardiner, Robert & Gray, Randal (eds.).
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and thinner armour layout. As such, they reflected a development of the lighter second-class ships of the
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was detached from the squadron in late December and assigned to West Ireland, where she was based at
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was assigned to the 1st Squadron, and she was tasked with covering the southernmost landing sites,
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Naval Operations: From The Battle of the Falklands to the Entry of Italy Into the War in May 1915
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to be armed and completed for sea in September 1902. The work was completed in February 1904.
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to France. However, plans also existed for the 6th Battle Squadron to be assigned to the
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thus became a Home Fleet unit at Gibraltar. She was reduced to a nucleus crew in the
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in the Grand Fleet for patrol duties to make up for the Grand Fleet's shortage of
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to shell the Ottoman defences until the men had landed, and then to support the
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on 14 January 1907. During her Atlantic Fleet service, she underwent a refit at
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until March 1916, when she returned to the Mediterranean. While on patrol off
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on 17 September 1904, but suffered no serious damage. She transferred to the
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to suppress the Ottoman "Orkanie" coastal battery. At 09:51 on 19 February,
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When the First World War began in August 1914, plans originally called for
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to France in August 1914, and thereafter its ships were transferred to the
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was stationed inside the strait to directly support a landing party of
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The Immortal Gamble - And the part Played in it by H.M.S. Cornwallis
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in 1898. The Russian ships were fast second-class battleships, so
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was transferred back to the Mediterranean Fleet and was based at
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Naval Operations: To The Battle of the Falklands, December 1914
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from inflicting serious damage, and the attack was called off.
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on 8 August. The ships worked with Grand Fleet cruisers on the
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and up to 14,900 to 15,200 long tons (15,100 to 15,400 t)
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Manning, Thomas Davys & Walker, Charles Frederick (1959).
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on 9 January 1917, she was torpedoed and sunk by the German
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Map showing the Ottoman defences at the Dardanelles in 1915
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to go ashore. After arriving in her bombardment location,
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and several other ships bombarded the fortresses from the
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A second attack began on 25 February; de Roebeck, aboard
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until nightfall, owing to the stiff Ottoman resistance.
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that was 7 in (178 mm) thick; the transverse
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was given the mission to suppress the battery of six
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single shot in return, so Carden ordered a group of
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London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1877: 1875: 1873: 1871: 1869: 1867: 512:, where she was stationed at the outbreak of the 1828: 3861:World War I shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea 1686:until March 1916, including convoy duty in the 1369:The British attempted another raid on 4 March; 516:. The 6th Squadron covered the crossing of the 3856:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I 2347:Stewart, A.T. & Peshall, C. J. E. (1918). 1804: 1110:-class ships returned to the Grand Fleet, but 3846:World War I battleships of the United Kingdom 3538: 2511: 2379: 2271:Dittmar, F. J. & Colledge, J. J. (1972). 1664:After the Suvla Bay evacuation was complete, 906:on 9 February 1904 to relieve the battleship 679:of 75 ft 6 in (23.01 m) and a 594:Right elevation and deck plan as depicted in 40:fires a broadside during the withdrawal from 8: 1604:on 12–13 May in company with the battleship 1325:firing during operations off the Dardanelles 1307:to enter the straits and begin clearing the 1168:Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign 969:, based at Gibraltar rather than Malta, and 942:from January to May 1908, and became Second 492:until 1905, when she was transferred to the 1600:was assigned to protect the right flank at 683:of 25 ft 9 in (7.85 m). The 323:12-inch (305 mm) 40-caliber Mk IX guns 3545: 3531: 3523: 3460: 3191: 2965: 2518: 2504: 2496: 2386: 2372: 2364: 2169:Naval Operations: The Dardanelles Campaign 1272:, was to lead the assault in company with 1106:activity in its area. On 13 November, the 707:. Her crew numbered 720 officers and 1540:, which was the flagship of Rear Admiral 1224:was therefore replaced by the battleship 1150:. She remained there until January 1915. 874:Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company 97:Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company 2052: 2025: 2013: 2001: 1989: 1977: 1965: 1953: 1941: 1929: 1917: 1905: 1893: 1584:As the Allied ground forces advanced on 743:(35 km/h; 22 mph) from 18,000 608:were ordered in response to the Russian 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2538:Atlantic U-boat campaign of World War I 1776: 1753: 795:3-pounder 47 mm (1.9 in) guns 777:fore and aft. The ships also mounted a 657:series of first-class battleships. 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Cave Associates. 1723:, which was able to evade the 1029:and cover the movement of the 934:in February 1905, then to the 625:Director of Naval Construction 270:triple-expansion steam engines 1: 2111:British Battleships 1889–1904 1640:to leave the Suvla Bay area. 1624:helped to pick up survivors. 1251:joined the French battleship 1130:, although it transferred to 803:18-inch (457 mm) torpedo 376:: 2–1 in (51–25 mm) 2553:Mediterranean (World War II) 1841:"Launch of the Cornwallis". 1525:, along with the battleship 1411:covered their evacuation to 747:(13,000 kW). This made 2548:Mediterranean (World War I) 1764:was hit by three torpedoes. 1278:Émile Paul Amable Guépratte 1031:British Expeditionary Force 596:Brassey's Naval Annual 1915 518:British Expeditionary Force 291:(35 km/h; 22 mph) 44:in December 1915. 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3797: 3794: 3792: 3790: 3789: 3787: 3782: 3765: 3740: 3729: 3718: 3712:Other incidents 3707: 3696: 3686: 3675: 3664: 3653: 3636: 3625: 3614: 3597: 3587: 3577: 3567: 3554: 3551: 3521: 3512: 3450: 3424: 3339: 3288: 3176: 3015: 2955: 2911: 2676: 2630: 2597:Most successful 2573: 2529: 2524: 2494: 2489: 2476: 2470:King Edward VII 2450: 2400: 2392: 2346: 2340: 2327: 2321: 2308: 2302: 2289: 2283: 2270: 2267: 2265:Further reading 2257: 2242: 2225: 2219: 2202: 2196: 2183: 2166: 2149: 2127: 2121: 2108: 2105: 2100: 2092: 2088: 2080: 2071: 2063: 2059: 2051: 2047: 2039: 2032: 2024: 2020: 2012: 2008: 2000: 1996: 1988: 1984: 1976: 1972: 1964: 1960: 1952: 1948: 1940: 1936: 1928: 1924: 1916: 1912: 1904: 1900: 1892: 1888: 1880: 1865: 1855: 1854: 1850: 1840: 1839: 1835: 1827: 1823: 1815: 1811: 1803: 1790: 1782: 1778: 1774: 1769: 1768: 1759: 1755: 1750: 1745: 1731: 1646: 1497:to operate, so 1490: 1448:Queen Elizabeth 1444:Queen Elizabeth 1421:Queen Elizabeth 1170: 1156: 1108:King Edward VII 1098:King Edward VII 1083:Northern Patrol 1027:English Channel 983: 981:First World War 846: 841: 719:that drove two 627:, designed the 588: 582: 530:Northern Patrol 514:First World War 504:, first to the 422:pre-dreadnought 335:12-pounder guns 238:Installed power 172:pre-dreadnought 138:9 February 1904 65: 60: 58: 48: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3874: 3872: 3864: 3863: 3858: 3853: 3848: 3843: 3838: 3833: 3823: 3822: 3812:35.100; 15.183 3784: 3783: 3745: 3742: 3741: 3739: 3738: 3727: 3715: 3713: 3709: 3708: 3706: 3705: 3694: 3684: 3673: 3662: 3651: 3634: 3623: 3612: 3595: 3585: 3575: 3564: 3562: 3556: 3555: 3552: 3550: 3549: 3542: 3535: 3527: 3518: 3517: 3514: 3513: 3511: 3510: 3509: 3508: 3503: 3493: 3492: 3491: 3483: 3482: 3481: 3476: 3467: 3465: 3458: 3452: 3451: 3449: 3448: 3443: 3438: 3432: 3430: 3426: 3425: 3423: 3422: 3417: 3412: 3407: 3402: 3397: 3392: 3387: 3382: 3377: 3372: 3367: 3362: 3357: 3351: 3349: 3345: 3344: 3341: 3340: 3338: 3337: 3329: 3321: 3313: 3305: 3296: 3294: 3290: 3289: 3287: 3286: 3278: 3270: 3262: 3254: 3246: 3238: 3231: 3223: 3215: 3207: 3198: 3196: 3189: 3182: 3181: 3178: 3177: 3175: 3174: 3169: 3164: 3159: 3154: 3149: 3144: 3139: 3134: 3129: 3124: 3119: 3114: 3109: 3104: 3099: 3094: 3089: 3084: 3079: 3074: 3069: 3064: 3059: 3054: 3049: 3044: 3039: 3034: 3029: 3023: 3021: 3017: 3016: 3014: 3013: 3011:Constantinople 3008: 3003: 2998: 2993: 2988: 2983: 2978: 2972: 2970: 2963: 2957: 2956: 2954: 2953: 2945: 2940: 2935: 2930: 2925: 2919: 2917: 2913: 2912: 2910: 2909: 2902: 2895: 2888: 2881: 2874: 2867: 2860: 2853: 2846: 2839: 2832: 2825: 2818: 2811: 2804: 2797: 2790: 2783: 2776: 2769: 2762: 2755: 2748: 2741: 2734: 2727: 2720: 2713: 2706: 2699: 2692: 2686: 2684: 2678: 2677: 2675: 2674: 2669: 2664: 2659: 2654: 2649: 2644: 2638: 2636: 2632: 2631: 2629: 2628: 2627: 2626: 2616: 2615: 2614: 2609: 2607:Never deployed 2604: 2599: 2594: 2583: 2581: 2575: 2574: 2572: 2571: 2563: 2555: 2550: 2545: 2540: 2534: 2531: 2530: 2525: 2523: 2522: 2515: 2508: 2500: 2491: 2490: 2488: 2487: 2481: 2478: 2477: 2475: 2474: 2465: 2455: 2452: 2451: 2449: 2448: 2441: 2434: 2427: 2420: 2413: 2405: 2402: 2401: 2393: 2391: 2390: 2383: 2376: 2368: 2362: 2361: 2344: 2338: 2325: 2319: 2306: 2300: 2287: 2281: 2266: 2263: 2262: 2261: 2255: 2240: 2223: 2217: 2200: 2194: 2181: 2164: 2147: 2125: 2119: 2104: 2101: 2099: 2098: 2096:, p. 167. 2086: 2084:, p. 246. 2069: 2057: 2055:, p. 243. 2045: 2030: 2018: 2006: 1994: 1982: 1980:, p. 205. 1970: 1958: 1946: 1934: 1922: 1910: 1898: 1886: 1884:, p. 245. 1863: 1848: 1833: 1831:, p. 148. 1821: 1809: 1788: 1775: 1773: 1770: 1767: 1766: 1752: 1751: 1749: 1746: 1744: 1741: 1709:nautical miles 1645: 1642: 1542:Rosslyn Wemyss 1413:Braemar Castle 1381:Braemar Castle 1206:John de Robeck 1196:under Admiral 1186:Ottoman Empire 1155: 1152: 1114:and the other 982: 979: 936:Atlantic Fleet 890:Queen Victoria 856:, 17 July 1901 845: 842: 840: 837: 753:nautical miles 623:, the British 615:that had been 584:Main article: 581: 578: 551:supported the 545:Ottoman Empire 498:Atlantic Fleet 404: 403: 402: 401: 395: 389: 383: 377: 371: 365: 357: 353: 352: 351: 350: 343: 341:3-pounder guns 337: 331: 325: 317: 313: 312: 309: 305: 304: 297: 293: 292: 285: 281: 280: 279: 278: 272: 264: 260: 259: 258: 257: 248: 239: 235: 234: 231: 227: 226: 223: 219: 218: 211: 207: 206: 205: 204: 198: 182: 178: 177: 163: 162:Class and type 159: 158: 154: 153: 144: 140: 139: 136: 132: 131: 128: 124: 123: 120: 116: 115: 112: 108: 107: 94: 90: 89: 84: 80: 79: 73: 69: 68: 66:United Kingdom 55: 54: 50: 49: 36: 21:HMS Cornwallis 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3873: 3862: 3859: 3857: 3854: 3852: 3849: 3847: 3844: 3842: 3839: 3837: 3834: 3832: 3829: 3828: 3826: 3819: 3816: 3781: 3780:February 1917 3777: 3772: 3768: 3767:December 1916 3764: 3760: 3756: 3752: 3748: 3743: 3736: 3735: 3728: 3725: 3724: 3717: 3716: 3714: 3710: 3703: 3702: 3695: 3692: 3691: 3685: 3682: 3681: 3674: 3671: 3670: 3663: 3660: 3659: 3652: 3649: 3648: 3642: 3641: 3635: 3632: 3631: 3624: 3621: 3620: 3613: 3610: 3609: 3604: 3603: 3596: 3593: 3592: 3586: 3583: 3582: 3576: 3573: 3572: 3566: 3565: 3563: 3561: 3557: 3548: 3543: 3541: 3536: 3534: 3529: 3528: 3525: 3507: 3504: 3502: 3499: 3498: 3497: 3494: 3490: 3487: 3486: 3484: 3480: 3479:Saint-Nazaire 3477: 3475: 3472: 3471: 3469: 3468: 3466: 3462: 3459: 3457: 3453: 3447: 3446:Rocket U-boat 3444: 3442: 3439: 3437: 3434: 3433: 3431: 3427: 3421: 3418: 3416: 3413: 3411: 3408: 3406: 3403: 3401: 3398: 3396: 3393: 3391: 3388: 3386: 3383: 3381: 3378: 3376: 3373: 3371: 3368: 3366: 3363: 3361: 3358: 3356: 3355:Anechoic tile 3353: 3352: 3350: 3346: 3336: 3335: 3330: 3328: 3327: 3322: 3320: 3319: 3314: 3312: 3311: 3306: 3304: 3303: 3298: 3297: 3295: 3291: 3285: 3284: 3279: 3277: 3276: 3271: 3269: 3268: 3263: 3261: 3260: 3255: 3253: 3252: 3247: 3245: 3244: 3239: 3237: 3236: 3232: 3230: 3229: 3224: 3222: 3221: 3216: 3214: 3213: 3208: 3206: 3205: 3200: 3199: 3197: 3193: 3190: 3187: 3186:Capital ships 3183: 3173: 3170: 3168: 3165: 3163: 3160: 3158: 3155: 3153: 3150: 3148: 3145: 3143: 3140: 3138: 3135: 3133: 3130: 3128: 3125: 3123: 3120: 3118: 3115: 3113: 3110: 3108: 3105: 3103: 3100: 3098: 3095: 3093: 3090: 3088: 3085: 3083: 3080: 3078: 3075: 3073: 3070: 3068: 3065: 3063: 3060: 3058: 3055: 3053: 3050: 3048: 3045: 3043: 3040: 3038: 3035: 3033: 3030: 3028: 3025: 3024: 3022: 3018: 3012: 3009: 3007: 3004: 3002: 2999: 2997: 2994: 2992: 2989: 2987: 2984: 2982: 2979: 2977: 2974: 2973: 2971: 2967: 2964: 2962: 2958: 2952: 2950: 2946: 2944: 2941: 2939: 2936: 2934: 2931: 2929: 2926: 2924: 2921: 2920: 2918: 2914: 2908: 2907: 2903: 2901: 2900: 2896: 2894: 2893: 2889: 2887: 2886: 2882: 2880: 2879: 2875: 2873: 2872: 2868: 2866: 2865: 2861: 2859: 2858: 2854: 2852: 2851: 2847: 2845: 2844: 2840: 2838: 2837: 2833: 2831: 2830: 2826: 2824: 2823: 2819: 2817: 2816: 2812: 2810: 2809: 2805: 2803: 2802: 2798: 2796: 2795: 2791: 2789: 2788: 2784: 2782: 2781: 2777: 2775: 2774: 2770: 2768: 2767: 2763: 2761: 2760: 2756: 2754: 2753: 2749: 2747: 2746: 2742: 2740: 2739: 2735: 2733: 2732: 2728: 2726: 2725: 2721: 2719: 2718: 2714: 2712: 2711: 2707: 2705: 2704: 2700: 2698: 2697: 2693: 2691: 2688: 2687: 2685: 2683: 2679: 2673: 2670: 2668: 2665: 2663: 2660: 2658: 2655: 2653: 2650: 2648: 2645: 2643: 2640: 2639: 2637: 2633: 2625: 2622: 2621: 2620: 2617: 2613: 2610: 2608: 2605: 2603: 2600: 2598: 2595: 2593: 2590: 2589: 2588: 2585: 2584: 2582: 2580: 2576: 2570: 2569: 2564: 2562: 2561: 2556: 2554: 2551: 2549: 2546: 2544: 2541: 2539: 2536: 2535: 2532: 2528: 2521: 2516: 2514: 2509: 2507: 2502: 2501: 2498: 2486: 2483: 2482: 2479: 2473: 2471: 2467:Followed by: 2466: 2464: 2462: 2458:Preceded by: 2457: 2456: 2453: 2447: 2446: 2442: 2440: 2439: 2435: 2433: 2432: 2428: 2426: 2425: 2421: 2419: 2418: 2414: 2412: 2411: 2407: 2406: 2403: 2399: 2397: 2389: 2384: 2382: 2377: 2375: 2370: 2369: 2366: 2358: 2354: 2350: 2345: 2341: 2335: 2331: 2326: 2322: 2316: 2312: 2307: 2303: 2297: 2293: 2288: 2284: 2278: 2274: 2269: 2268: 2264: 2258: 2252: 2248: 2247: 2241: 2237: 2233: 2229: 2224: 2220: 2214: 2209: 2208: 2201: 2197: 2191: 2187: 2182: 2178: 2174: 2170: 2165: 2161: 2157: 2153: 2148: 2144: 2140: 2136: 2135: 2130: 2126: 2122: 2116: 2112: 2107: 2106: 2102: 2095: 2090: 2087: 2083: 2078: 2076: 2074: 2070: 2066: 2061: 2058: 2054: 2049: 2046: 2042: 2037: 2035: 2031: 2027: 2022: 2019: 2015: 2010: 2007: 2003: 1998: 1995: 1991: 1986: 1983: 1979: 1974: 1971: 1967: 1962: 1959: 1955: 1950: 1947: 1943: 1938: 1935: 1931: 1926: 1923: 1919: 1914: 1911: 1907: 1902: 1899: 1895: 1890: 1887: 1883: 1878: 1876: 1874: 1872: 1870: 1868: 1864: 1859: 1852: 1849: 1844: 1837: 1834: 1830: 1825: 1822: 1818: 1813: 1810: 1807:, p. 37. 1806: 1801: 1799: 1797: 1795: 1793: 1789: 1785: 1780: 1777: 1771: 1763: 1757: 1754: 1747: 1742: 1740: 1738: 1730: 1726: 1722: 1718: 1714: 1710: 1706: 1705: 1701: 1697: 1693: 1689: 1685: 1681: 1677: 1676: 1671: 1667: 1660: 1659: 1654: 1650: 1643: 1641: 1639: 1635: 1631: 1627: 1623: 1619: 1615: 1614: 1609: 1608: 1603: 1599: 1595: 1591: 1588:on 28 April, 1587: 1582: 1580: 1576: 1572: 1568: 1564: 1563: 1559: 1555: 1551: 1547: 1543: 1539: 1538: 1534: 1530: 1529: 1524: 1520: 1516: 1513:on 25 April, 1512: 1507: 1504: 1500: 1496: 1489: 1485: 1484:Gulf of Saros 1481: 1478:went to join 1477: 1476: 1472: 1468: 1464: 1455: 1451: 1449: 1445: 1441: 1440: 1435: 1431: 1427: 1423: 1422: 1418: 1414: 1410: 1409: 1405: 1404:light cruiser 1401: 1397: 1393: 1392: 1387: 1383: 1382: 1376: 1375:Royal Marines 1372: 1367: 1365: 1361: 1357: 1353: 1349: 1345: 1341: 1337: 1333: 1324: 1320: 1316: 1314: 1310: 1306: 1301: 1300:cable lengths 1297: 1293: 1289: 1288: 1283: 1279: 1275: 1271: 1266: 1264: 1260: 1256: 1255: 1250: 1246: 1242: 1241: 1237: 1236:battlecruiser 1233: 1232: 1227: 1223: 1219: 1215: 1211: 1207: 1203: 1199: 1195: 1191: 1187: 1183: 1179: 1175: 1169: 1160: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1148:Killarney Bay 1145: 1141: 1137: 1136:antisubmarine 1133: 1129: 1125: 1121: 1117: 1113: 1109: 1105: 1101: 1099: 1094: 1090: 1088: 1084: 1080: 1076: 1072: 1068: 1064: 1060: 1056: 1052: 1048: 1044: 1043:John Jellicoe 1040: 1036: 1032: 1028: 1024: 1023: 1018: 1017: 1012: 1011: 1006: 1005: 1000: 999: 994: 993: 988: 980: 978: 976: 972: 968: 964: 960: 956: 951: 949: 945: 941: 937: 933: 932:Channel Fleet 929: 926: 923: 919: 915: 911: 910: 905: 901: 897: 895: 891: 887: 883: 879: 875: 871: 867: 863: 855: 850: 843: 838: 836: 834: 833:conning tower 830: 826: 822: 818: 817:armoured belt 814: 810: 808: 804: 800: 799:torpedo boats 796: 792: 788: 784: 780: 776: 772: 768: 764: 760: 756: 754: 750: 746: 742: 738: 734: 730: 726: 722: 718: 714: 710: 706: 702: 698: 694: 690: 686: 682: 678: 674: 670: 666: 664: 660: 656: 655: 650: 649: 644: 643: 638: 636: 630: 626: 622: 618: 614: 612: 607: 605: 597: 592: 587: 579: 577: 575: 574: 570: 566: 562: 558: 554: 550: 546: 542: 538: 533: 531: 527: 523: 519: 515: 511: 507: 503: 499: 495: 494:Channel Fleet 491: 487: 483: 482:commissioning 478: 476: 472: 468: 466: 461: 457: 455: 450: 446: 442: 438: 434: 430: 426: 423: 420: 418: 413: 412: 399: 398:Conning tower 396: 393: 390: 387: 384: 381: 378: 375: 372: 369: 366: 363: 360: 359: 358: 355: 354: 348: 344: 342: 338: 336: 332: 330: 326: 324: 320: 319: 318: 315: 314: 310: 307: 306: 302: 298: 295: 294: 290: 286: 283: 282: 277: 273: 271: 267: 266: 265: 262: 261: 256: 253: 249: 246: 242: 241: 240: 237: 236: 232: 229: 228: 224: 221: 220: 216: 212: 209: 208: 202: 199: 196: 192: 188: 185: 184: 183: 180: 179: 176: 173: 170: 168: 164: 161: 160: 155: 151: 150: 145: 142: 141: 137: 134: 133: 130:February 1904 129: 126: 125: 121: 118: 117: 113: 110: 109: 106: 102: 98: 95: 92: 91: 88: 85: 82: 81: 78: 74: 71: 70: 56: 51: 47: 46:Ernest Brooks 43: 39: 34: 29: 26: 22: 3788: 3733: 3722: 3700: 3690:Amiral Magon 3689: 3679: 3668: 3657: 3646: 3638: 3629: 3619:Ben-my-Chree 3618: 3607: 3601: 3599: 3590: 3579: 3570: 3464:World War II 3400:Pillenwerfer 3385:Mark 24 mine 3360:Depth charge 3333: 3325: 3317: 3309: 3301: 3293:World War II 3282: 3274: 3266: 3258: 3250: 3242: 3234: 3227: 3219: 3211: 3209: 3203: 3020:World War II 2948: 2938:Convoy ONS 5 2928:Convoy PQ 17 2905: 2898: 2891: 2884: 2877: 2870: 2863: 2856: 2849: 2842: 2835: 2828: 2821: 2814: 2807: 2800: 2793: 2786: 2779: 2772: 2765: 2758: 2751: 2744: 2737: 2730: 2723: 2716: 2709: 2702: 2695: 2667:Erich Raeder 2579:U-boat lists 2567: 2559: 2469: 2460: 2444: 2437: 2430: 2423: 2416: 2415: 2409: 2395: 2348: 2329: 2310: 2291: 2272: 2245: 2227: 2206: 2185: 2168: 2151: 2133: 2110: 2089: 2060: 2053:Corbett 1923 2048: 2043:, p. 9. 2026:Corbett 1923 2021: 2014:Corbett 1921 2009: 2002:Corbett 1921 1997: 1990:Corbett 1921 1985: 1978:Corbett 1921 1973: 1966:Corbett 1921 1961: 1954:Corbett 1921 1949: 1942:Corbett 1921 1937: 1930:Corbett 1921 1925: 1918:Corbett 1921 1913: 1906:Corbett 1921 1901: 1894:Corbett 1920 1889: 1857: 1851: 1842: 1836: 1824: 1812: 1779: 1761: 1756: 1736: 1728: 1727:attack from 1725:depth charge 1720: 1703: 1698:from German 1691: 1688:Indian Ocean 1679: 1674: 1665: 1663: 1657: 1652: 1638:capital ship 1633: 1625: 1621: 1617: 1612: 1606: 1602:Kereves Dere 1597: 1589: 1583: 1578: 1574: 1570: 1566: 1561: 1558:landing ship 1553: 1549: 1536: 1527: 1514: 1508: 1498: 1487: 1479: 1474: 1467:Irresistible 1466: 1462: 1460: 1447: 1443: 1438: 1434:Irresistible 1433: 1429: 1420: 1412: 1407: 1399: 1395: 1391:Irresistible 1390: 1385: 1380: 1370: 1368: 1363: 1351: 1343: 1340:Sedd el Bahr 1331: 1328: 1322: 1312: 1305:minesweepers 1295: 1291: 1286: 1281: 1273: 1269: 1267: 1262: 1253: 1248: 1244: 1239: 1230: 1225: 1221: 1213: 1209: 1201: 1184:against the 1173: 1171: 1139: 1115: 1111: 1107: 1097: 1092: 1091: 1089:of Germany. 1074: 1062: 1058: 1054: 1050: 1046: 1021: 1015: 1009: 1003: 997: 991: 986: 984: 970: 954: 952: 948:Rear Admiral 927: 908: 904:commissioned 899: 898: 864:, named for 861: 859: 853: 812: 811: 763:main battery 758: 757: 748: 736: 712: 705:fully loaded 684: 673:long overall 668: 667: 662: 658: 653: 647: 641: 634: 628: 610: 603: 600: 595: 572: 548: 543:against the 536: 534: 485: 479: 470: 464: 460:displacement 453: 444: 437:sister ships 432: 416: 410: 408: 407: 243:18,000  181:Displacement 166: 148: 135:Commissioned 122:17 July 1901 114:19 July 1899 76: 37: 25: 3810: / 3380:Leigh light 3365:Elektroboot 3195:World War I 2969:World War I 2923:Convoy SC 7 2857:Steinbrinck 2672:Karl Dönitz 1579:River Clyde 1575:River Clyde 1562:River Clyde 1309:naval mines 1287:Charlemagne 1178:Dardanelles 1035:Grand Fleet 829:Krupp steel 785:mounted in 775:gun turrets 526:Grand Fleet 475:keel laying 349:(submerged) 299:6,070  3841:1901 ships 3825:Categories 3602:Cornwallis 3560:Shipwrecks 3348:Technology 3318:Courageous 3228:Formidable 3212:Cornwallis 2843:Schlieffen 2794:Pfadfinder 2773:Kreuzotter 2710:Delphin II 2635:Commanders 2566:Operation 2560:Regenbogen 2558:Operation 2417:Cornwallis 2103:References 1762:Cornwallis 1737:Cornwallis 1729:Cornwallis 1692:Cornwallis 1666:Cornwallis 1653:Cornwallis 1634:Cornwallis 1626:Cornwallis 1622:Cornwallis 1598:Cornwallis 1590:Cornwallis 1571:Cornwallis 1567:Cornwallis 1554:Cornwallis 1550:Cornwallis 1546:battalions 1528:Implacable 1515:Cornwallis 1499:Cornwallis 1469:, and the 1463:Cornwallis 1430:Cornwallis 1402:, and the 1396:Cornwallis 1386:Cornwallis 1371:Cornwallis 1364:Cornwallis 1352:Cornwallis 1344:Cornwallis 1336:Aegean Sea 1332:Cornwallis 1323:Cornwallis 1313:Cornwallis 1292:Cornwallis 1274:Cornwallis 1263:Cornwallis 1245:Cornwallis 1240:Inflexible 1222:Cornwallis 1214:Cornwallis 1210:Cornwallis 1202:Cornwallis 1174:Cornwallis 1166:See also: 1140:Cornwallis 1112:Cornwallis 1093:Cornwallis 1079:Scapa Flow 1075:Cornwallis 1047:Cornwallis 987:Cornwallis 971:Cornwallis 967:Home Fleet 955:Cornwallis 925:brigantine 900:Cornwallis 862:Cornwallis 854:Cornwallis 852:Launch of 813:Cornwallis 781:of twelve 759:Cornwallis 749:Cornwallis 669:Cornwallis 648:Formidable 549:Cornwallis 537:Cornwallis 502:Home Fleet 486:Cornwallis 471:Cornwallis 433:Cornwallis 429:Royal Navy 425:battleship 411:Cornwallis 308:Complement 263:Propulsion 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Index

HMS Cornwallis

Suvla Bay
Ernest Brooks
William Cornwallis
Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
Leamouth
London
U-32
Duncan-class
pre-dreadnought
battleship
Normal
long tons
t
Full load
loa
ihp
Belleville
water-tube boilers
triple-expansion steam engines
screw propellers
knots
nmi
12-inch (305 mm) 40-caliber Mk IX guns
6-inch (152 mm) 45-calibre guns
12-pounder guns
3-pounder guns
18-inch (457 mm) torpedo tubes
Belt

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