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547:. She fired the first shots of the campaign on 19 February during a bombardment of Ottoman coastal defences. Over the following two months, she participated in numerous attacks on the forts that failed to destroy them, leading to the decision that a major ground attack would be necessary to neutralise the defences.
1290:. These four battleships attacked the defences at close range, while several other battleships shelled them at longer range to suppress the Ottoman gun crews. The other ships began shelling the Ottoman fortresses in the late morning, and de Roebeck was given the order to begin his run into the narrows at 12:15.
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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
1739:, also on the starboard side, and the ship rolled quickly to starboard. Fifteen men were killed in the torpedo explosions, but she stayed afloat long enough to get the rest of the crew off. She sank about 30 minutes after the second torpedo hit.
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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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1342:, but the work was not completed by the end of the operation that day. De Roebeck intended to resume the attack the following day, but poor weather prevented him from doing so. For the next major attack on 2 March,
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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
1596:, despite the heavy fire they endured from the Anglo-French fleet. Over the following month, the British and French battleships rotated through the stations off the beachheads to support the troops ashore.
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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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1384:. She shelled the fort at Kumkale while the marines went ashore; they landed unopposed, but quickly encountered stiff Ottoman resistance in the village near the fort.
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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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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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892:, yet the launch was witnessed by a vast throng of spectators, including diplomats from the other naval powers at the time. She went to
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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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1719:, but counter-flooding corrected the list. She was also rendered immobilised, which made her an easy target for a second attack from
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1690:. She returned to the eastern Mediterranean in March 1916, and underwent a refit at Malta in May and June 1916. On 9 January 1917,
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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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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.
500:, where she remained until 1909, at which point she returned to the Mediterranean Fleet. In 1912, she was reassigned to the
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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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and thinner armour layout. As such, they reflected a development of the lighter second-class ships of the
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was assigned to the 1st Squadron, and she was tasked with covering the southernmost landing sites,
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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
801:. As was customary for battleships of the period, she was also equipped with four
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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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1073:. Accordingly, the 6th Battle Squadron was temporarily abolished, and
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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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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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1707:, commanded by Kurt Hartwig, in the eastern Mediterranean, 60
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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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496:. She stayed there for two years before being moved to the
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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
1188:. She departed Portland on 24 January 1915 and arrived at
447:-class battleships were armed with a main battery of four
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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.
431:. Built to counter a group of fast Russian battleships,
1860:. No. 36878. London. 20 September 1902. p. 9.
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that was 7 in (178 mm) thick; the transverse
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Burt mentions only two torpedo hits, but Preston says
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of 1896, rather than derivatives of the more powerful
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was given the mission to suppress the battery of six
2249:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. pp. 1–104.
2211:. Greenwich: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 1–113.
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single shot in return, so Carden ordered a group of
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1845:. No. 36510. London. 18 July 1901. p. 10.
1134:immediately on 14 November. However, due a lack of
1095:and her sisters, as well as the battleships of the
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715:-class ships were powered by a pair of 4-cylinder
539:was sent to the Mediterranean to take part in the
477:in July 1899 and her completion in February 1904.
3553:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917
2246:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
2207:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905
2137:. Vol. I. London: Longmans, Green & Co.
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512:, where she was stationed at the outbreak of the
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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
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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
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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
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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. The
2004:, pp. 310, 316–318, 335–337, 340.
1457:Map of the landing beaches on 25 April
791:12-pounder 3 in (76 mm) guns
27:
2543:Battle of the Atlantic (World War II)
1856:"Naval & Military intelligence".
1049:and her four surviving sister ships (
723:, with steam provided by twenty-four
451:and they were broadly similar to the
57:
7:
2313:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
2188:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1616:slipped out of the narrows and sank
783:6-inch (152 mm) 45-calibre guns
727:. The boilers were trunked into two
329:6-inch (152 mm) 45-calibre guns
2040:
1694:was hit on her starboard side by a
1628:was again on station, this time at
739:-class ships had a top speed of 19
347:18-inch (457 mm) torpedo tubes
225:75 ft 6 in (23.01 m)
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1711:(110 km; 69 mi) east of
1442:steamed in the strait to spot for
1243:. Later in the day, around 15:00,
1208:. The operational plan called for
1077:joined the 3rd Battle Squadron at
665:s they had been built to counter.
233:25 ft 9 in (7.85 m)
14:
2690:List of wolfpacks of World War II
2167:Corbett, Julian Stafford (1923).
2150:Corbett, Julian Stafford (1921).
2113:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing.
2016:, pp. 361–363, 377, 406–407.
1655:sinking after being torpedoed by
1276:, followed by the French Admiral
755:(11,240 km; 6,990 mi).
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2351:. London: A & C Black, Ltd.
2294:. London: Salamander Books Ltd.
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388:: 11–4 in (279–102 mm)
382:: 10–8 in (254–203 mm)
370:: 11–7 in (279–178 mm)
59:
31:
1896:, pp. 39–40, 75, 214, 254.
1672:in company with the battleship
1257:as it attacked the fortress at
977:, Second Fleet, in March 1914.
458:, though of a slightly reduced
439:were capable of steaming at 19
3441:Unrestricted submarine warfare
2332:. London: G. 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. Photo by
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3851:Maritime incidents in 1917
2933:Battle of the St. Lawrence
2273:British Warships 1914–1919
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671:was 432 feet (132 m)
583:
449:12-inch (305 mm) guns
400:: 12 in (305 mm)
213:432 ft (132 m) (
18:
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2662:Knight's Cross recipients
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2404:
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394:: 6 in (152 mm)
364:: 7 in (178 mm)
156:
52:
30:
3831:Duncan-class battleships
3257:Italian battleship
3241:Russian battleship
2328:Pears, Randolph (1979).
2184:Lowell, Thomas (2004) .
2129:Corbett, Julian Stafford
717:triple-expansion engines
3836:Ships built in Leamouth
3273:French battleship
3218:French battleship
2657:World War II commanders
2309:Parkes, Oscar (1990) .
1668:was transferred to the
1594:First Battle of Krithia
1085:to enforce the distant
805:tubes submerged in the
695:(13,483 to 13,966
586:Duncan-class battleship
193:(13,483 to 13,966
157:General characteristics
2652:World War I commanders
2290:Gibbons, Tony (1983).
1661:
1511:Landing at Cape Helles
1458:
1326:
1298:at a distance of four
1180:to participate in the
1163:
1122:bases on the coast of
920:she collided with the
857:
598:
553:Landing at Cape Helles
473:was built between her
2275:. London: Ian Allan.
2228:British Warship Names
2109:Burt, R. A. (2013) .
1651:
1456:
1321:
1200:on 13 February 1915.
1161:
1065:) be assigned to the
950:, on 25 August 1909.
851:
789:, in addition to ten
773:guns mounted in twin-
767:12-inch (305 mm)
601:The six ships of the
593:
3390:Metox radar detector
2612:Uncompleted projects
1829:Manning & Walker
1819:, pp. 229, 232.
1501:shelled the town of
1194:Dardanelles Squadron
1192:to join the British
1182:Dardanelles campaign
1154:Dardanelles campaign
1104:Imperial German Navy
884:on 19 July 1899 and
797:for defence against
745:indicated horsepower
541:Dardanelles campaign
488:was assigned to the
3803: /
2311:British Battleships
2186:Raiders of the Deep
2067:, pp. 245–246.
1992:, pp. 213–223.
1968:, pp. 187–188.
1956:, pp. 178–181.
1944:, pp. 170–172.
1932:, pp. 161–165.
1920:, pp. 157–160.
1908:, pp. 144–147.
1786:, pp. 227–229.
1684:East Indies Station
1461:Early on 10 March,
1388:and the battleship
1377:from the troopship
1176:was ordered to the
1126:, and was based at
1067:3rd Battle Squadron
975:6th Battle Squadron
963:4th Battle Squadron
914:Mediterranean Fleet
844:Pre-First World War
839:Operational history
687:-class battleships
621:William Henry White
561:East Indies Station
559:and briefly on the
522:3rd Battle Squadron
510:6th Battle Squadron
506:4th Battle Squadron
490:Mediterranean Fleet
189:: 13,270 to 13,745
3370:FuG 200 Hohentwiel
2398:-class battleships
2230:. London: Putnam.
1805:Lyon & Roberts
1662:
1613:Muavenet-i Milliye
1459:
1327:
1164:
866:William Cornwallis
858:
725:Belleville boilers
637:-class battleships
613:-class battleships
599:
456:-class battleships
255:water-tube boilers
87:William Cornwallis
3807:35.100°N 15.183°E
3786:
3785:
3520:
3519:
3516:
3515:
3436:Submarine warfare
3410:Sieglinde (decoy)
3343:
3342:
3259:Regina Margherita
3180:
3179:
2916:Major engagements
2493:
2492:
2339:978-0-906223-14-7
2320:978-1-55750-075-5
2301:978-0-86101-142-1
2282:978-0-7110-0380-4
2256:978-0-87021-907-8
2218:978-0-85177-133-5
2195:978-1-59114-861-6
2120:978-1-84832-173-1
1670:Suez Canal Patrol
1428:peninsula, while
1417:super-dreadnought
1172:In January 1915,
1045:, requested that
918:Mediterranean Sea
779:secondary battery
691:13,270 to 13,745
557:Suez Canal Patrol
535:In January 1915,
524:to reinforce the
467:-class battleship
406:
405:
3868:
3818:
3817:
3815:
3814:
3813:
3808:
3804:
3801:
3800:
3799:
3796:
3778:
3773:
3761:
3753:
3737:
3726:
3704:
3693:
3683:
3672:
3661:
3650:
3633:
3622:
3611:
3594:
3584:
3574:
3547:
3540:
3533:
3524:
3461:
3192:
2966:
2961:U-boat flotillas
2619:Austro-Hungarian
2602:Foreign captured
2520:
2513:
2506:
2497:
2388:
2381:
2374:
2365:
2360:
2343:
2324:
2305:
2286:
2260:
2239:
2222:
2210:
2199:
2180:
2163:
2146:
2124:
2097:
2091:
2085:
2079:
2068:
2062:
2056:
2050:
2044:
2038:
2029:
2023:
2017:
2011:
2005:
1999:
1993:
1987:
1981:
1975:
1969:
1963:
1957:
1951:
1945:
1939:
1933:
1927:
1921:
1915:
1909:
1903:
1897:
1891:
1885:
1879:
1862:
1861:
1853:
1847:
1846:
1838:
1832:
1826:
1820:
1814:
1808:
1802:
1787:
1781:
1765:
1758:
1733:
1644:Later operations
1573:left to support
1533:armoured cruiser
1492:
1471:seaplane carrier
1198:Sackville Carden
989:and battleships
953:In August 1909,
894:Chatham Dockyard
508:and then to the
276:screw propellers
247:(13,000 kW)
152:, 9 January 1917
67:
64:
63:
62:
35:
28:
3876:
3875:
3871:
3870:
3869:
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3809:
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3802:
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:
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2283:
2270:
2267:
2265:Further reading
2257:
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2020:
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1976:
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1960:
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1924:
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1900:
1892:
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1855:
1854:
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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:
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3833:
3823:
3822:
3812:35.100; 15.183
3784:
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3741:
3739:
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3713:
3709:
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3706:
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3694:
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3262:
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3178:
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3169:
3164:
3159:
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3139:
3134:
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3119:
3114:
3109:
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3079:
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3049:
3044:
3039:
3034:
3029:
3023:
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3017:
3016:
3014:
3013:
3011:Constantinople
3008:
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2998:
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2983:
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2956:
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2825:
2818:
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2797:
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2783:
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2675:
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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:
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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:
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2393:
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2390:
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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:
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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:
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2946:
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2921:
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2908:
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2903:
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2896:
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2893:
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2886:
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2879:
2875:
2873:
2872:
2868:
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2861:
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2791:
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2781:
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2774:
2770:
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2509:
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2498:
2486:
2483:
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2479:
2473:
2471:
2467:Followed by:
2466:
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2462:
2458:Preceded by:
2457:
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3464:World War II
3400:Pillenwerfer
3385:Mark 24 mine
3360:Depth charge
3333:
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3293:World War II
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2579:U-boat lists
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2053:Corbett 1923
2048:
2043:, p. 9.
2026:Corbett 1923
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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
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1918:Corbett 1921
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1906:Corbett 1921
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1894:Corbett 1920
1889:
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1779:
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1728:
1727:attack from
1725:depth charge
1720:
1703:
1698:from German
1691:
1688:Indian Ocean
1679:
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1657:
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1638:capital ship
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1602:Kereves Dere
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1467:Irresistible
1466:
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1434:Irresistible
1433:
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1390:
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1173:
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1089:of Germany.
1074:
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1021:
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948:Rear Admiral
927:
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899:
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864:, named for
861:
859:
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763:main battery
758:
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705:fully loaded
684:
673:long overall
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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
252:Belleville
175:battleship
77:Cornwallis
38:Cornwallis
3732:HMS
3721:HMS
3699:HMS
3680:Laurentic
3656:HMS
3630:Milwaukee
3628:USS
3617:HMS
3600:HMS
3395:Mousetrap
3334:Royal Oak
3332:HMS
3324:HMS
3316:HMS
3308:HMS
3302:Ark Royal
3300:HMS
3281:HMS
3265:HMS
3249:HMS
3226:HMS
3210:HMS
3204:Britannia
3202:HMS
2943:Black May
2871:Streitaxt
2864:Siegfried
2731:Eisteufel
2682:Wolfpacks
2568:Deadlight
2410:Albemarle
2357:464453522
2236:561921929
2177:174824081
2160:924170059
2143:174823980
1858:The Times
1843:The Times
1772:Citations
1743:Footnotes
1717:starboard
1630:Suvla Bay
1495:seaplanes
1488:Ark Royal
1475:Ark Royal
1426:Gallipoli
1400:Agamemnon
1356:howitzers
1296:Vengeance
1294:followed
1270:Vengeance
1249:Vengeance
1226:Vengeance
1120:submarine
1051:Albemarle
1022:Vengeance
998:Albemarle
992:Agamemnon
940:Gibraltar
916:. In the
870:laid down
825:barbettes
787:casemates
733:amidships
693:long tons
689:displaced
675:, with a
484:in 1904,
392:Casemates
386:Barbettes
368:Bulkheads
201:Full load
191:long tons
127:Completed
111:Laid down
42:Suvla Bay
3730:19 Jan:
3719:18 Jan:
3697:29 Jan:
3687:28 Jan:
3676:25 Jan:
3665:22 Jan:
3654:19 Jan:
3637:14 Jan:
3626:13 Jan:
3615:11 Jan:
3581:Peresvet
3489:Valentin
3485:Germany
3429:Concepts
3375:Hedgehog
3251:Majestic
3243:Peresvet
2996:Flanders
2949:Bismarck
2892:Weddigen
2885:Vorwärts
2829:Rossbach
2815:Raubgraf
2752:Hartmann
2131:(1920).
1680:Euryalus
1537:Euryalus
1531:and the
1509:For the
1379:SS
1234:and the
1144:Clew Bay
1128:Portland
1087:blockade
1071:cruisers
944:Flagship
928:Angelica
886:launched
878:Leamouth
821:bulkhead
793:and six
765:of four
731:located
701:normally
663:Peresvet
642:Majestic
617:launched
611:Peresvet
435:and her
316:Armament
146:Sunk by
119:Launched
101:Leamouth
83:Namesake
3798:15°11′E
3795:35°06′N
3640:Tsukuba
3608:Fernebo
3598:9 Jan:
3591:Lesbian
3588:5 Jan:
3578:4 Jan:
3571:Ivernia
3568:1 Jan:
3506:Dora II
3474:Lorient
3470:France
3420:Snorkel
3283:Triumph
3275:Suffren
3267:Russell
3235:Gaulois
3027:Regions
3001:Kurland
2878:Tümmler
2850:Seewolf
2780:Leuthen
2766:Kiebitz
2738:Endrass
2717:Dränger
2696:Blücher
2624:Classes
2527:U-boats
2445:Russell
2438:Montagu
2431:Exmouth
2041:Preston
1696:torpedo
1618:Goliath
1607:Goliath
1586:Krithia
1523:V Beach
1519:W Beach
1482:in the
1439:Canopus
1348:Erenköy
1282:Suffren
1259:Kumkale
1254:Suffren
1231:Triumph
1218:capstan
1190:Tenedos
1124:Belgium
1063:Russell
1059:Exmouth
1039:Admiral
1016:Russell
1010:Exmouth
912:in the
815:had an
771:calibre
729:funnels
709:ratings
635:Canopus
528:on the
465:Canopus
427:of the
380:Turrets
230:Draught
93:Builder
53:History
3723:Ferret
3501:Dora I
3496:Norway
3405:Q-ship
3310:Barham
3220:Danton
2836:Schill
2822:Rösing
2724:Eisbär
2703:Borkum
2587:German
2461:London
2424:Duncan
2396:Duncan
2355:
2336:
2317:
2298:
2279:
2253:
2234:
2215:
2192:
2175:
2158:
2141:
2117:
2094:Lowell
1700:U-boat
1503:Bulair
1480:Dublin
1436:, and
1408:Dublin
1360:Intepe
1116:Duncan
1061:, and
1055:Duncan
1019:, and
1004:Duncan
909:Renown
882:London
868:, was
831:. Her
761:had a
737:Duncan
735:. The
721:screws
713:Duncan
711:. The
685:Duncan
659:Duncan
654:London
651:, and
629:Duncan
604:Duncan
580:Design
569:U-boat
480:After
454:London
445:Duncan
419:-class
417:Duncan
414:was a
356:Armour
210:Length
187:Normal
169:-class
167:Duncan
105:London
3647:UB-37
3456:Bases
3415:Sonar
3326:Eagle
2951:chase
2808:Prien
2801:Pfeil
2759:Hecht
2592:Types
2472:class
2463:class
1748:Notes
1732:'
1713:Malta
1675:Glory
1491:'
1280:with
1132:Dover
1100:class
959:Malta
922:Greek
741:knots
681:draft
606:class
565:Malta
441:knots
374:Decks
333:10 ×
327:12 ×
296:Range
289:knots
284:Speed
250:24 ×
3763:1918
3755:1917
3747:1916
3678:HMS
3669:U-76
3188:sunk
3006:Pola
2906:Wolf
2899:West
2787:Lohs
2353:OCLC
2334:ISBN
2315:ISBN
2296:ISBN
2277:ISBN
2251:ISBN
2232:OCLC
2213:ISBN
2190:ISBN
2173:OCLC
2156:OCLC
2139:OCLC
2115:ISBN
2082:Burt
2065:Burt
1882:Burt
1817:Burt
1784:Burt
1721:U-32
1704:U-32
1678:and
1658:U-32
1521:and
1284:and
1247:and
1146:and
1041:Sir
902:was
860:HMS
807:hull
677:beam
573:U-32
409:HMS
362:Belt
345:4 ×
339:6 ×
321:4 ×
274:2 ×
268:2 ×
222:Beam
149:U-32
143:Fate
75:HMS
72:Name
3734:E43
3701:K13
3667:SM
3658:E36
3645:SM
3172:33.
3167:32.
3162:31.
3157:30.
3152:29.
3147:27.
3142:26.
3137:25.
3132:24.
3127:23.
3122:22.
3117:21.
3112:20.
3107:19.
3102:18.
3097:14.
3092:13.
3087:12.
3082:11.
3077:10.
2986:III
2745:Hai
2647:FdU
2642:BdU
1358:at
876:at
872:by
769:40-
311:720
301:nmi
287:19
245:ihp
215:loa
3827::
3643:,
3605:,
3072:9.
3067:8.
3062:7.
3057:6.
3052:5.
3047:4.
3042:3.
3037:2.
3032:1.
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