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HMS Mansfield (1914)

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tankage was 290 long tons (290 t). In wartime, 145 long tons (147 t) of fuel oil was carried to give an endurance of 1,650 nautical miles (3,060 km; 1,900 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph). The uptakes from the boilers were routed to individual funnels, giving a total of
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that ended the war, the Royal Navy returned to a peacetime level of strength and both the number of ships and personnel needed to be reduced to save money. The destroyer was transferred to
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British Destroyers: A History of Development, 1892–1953; Drawn by Admiralty Permission From Official Records & Returns, Ships' Covers & Building Plans
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on 3 December the following year and was completed four months later in April 1915. The destroyer, costing Β£125,882, was the second of two
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was declared superfluous to operational requirements, retired, and, on 26 October 1921, was sold to Barking Ship Breaking Co, and
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of the Grand Fleet. The exercise was deemed a success. Between 24 and 26 March most of the Harwich Force, including
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leaving Liverpool for the Dardanelles. On 4 August, the destroyer participated in a search for German warships near
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on 25 March, but only two returned at the appointed time, reporting that the Zeppelin base was at
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guns were carried on a platform between the torpedo tubes. The destroyer was later fitted with
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McBride, Keith (1991). "British 'M' Class Destroyers of 1913–14". In Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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into action. The submarines destroyed a viaduct. The destroyer then escorted the retired
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became even more intense. On 23 April 1918, the destroyer was part of the escort for the
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of All Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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at night when a flotilla of German destroyers was spotted. Poor visibility meant
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saw no action. The destroyer resumed escort duties, this time across the
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Hawthorn Leslie's design was 271 feet 6 inches (82.75 m)
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sheds during which the destroyer assisted in the sinking of two German
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rather than Hoyer, and that they had not been able to attack it.
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transported aircraft to be used in a raid against the German
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Manning, Thomas Davys; Walker, Charles Frederick (1959).
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on a raised platform and one between the middle funnels.
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On 23 January 1917, the destroyer was patrolling near
1399:"V Vessels in Reserve at Home Ports and Other Bases" 353:, the destroyer was launched in 1915 and joined the 2705: 2688: 2622: 2539: 2484: 2457: 1847: 1830: 398:. In 1918, the vessel supported attacks by British 1777:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 1–104. 1775:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921 1626:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 34–49. 1143: 579:armament consisted of two twin torpedo tubes for 559:had a main armament consisting of three single 1435: 919:, where the older vessel was sunk to act as a 1808: 1167: 8: 2800:World War I destroyers of the United Kingdom 1753:Parkes, Oscar; Prendergast, Maurice (1969). 727:took part in a large naval exercise east of 2764:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy 652:service to be named after both the town of 2702: 1844: 1815: 1801: 1793: 1483: 1471: 1459: 1447: 1413:– via National Library of Scotland. 1195:– via National Library of Scotland. 942:, meant that the ship was soon worn out. 764:base that was believed to be at Hoyer in 1155: 1131: 1107: 1080: 1046: 1022: 957: 589:2-pdr 40 mm (1.6 in) "pom-pom" 345:, capable of higher speed. Built by the 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1423: 1403:The Supplement to the Monthly Navy List 1373: 1361: 1349: 1325: 1301: 1277: 1095: 1063: 1034: 1015: 1757:. Newton Abbott: David & Charles. 1385: 180:271 ft 6 in (82.75 m) ( 27: 1119: 816:rammed and sank the German destroyer 676:Launched soon after the start of the 634:with yard number 469 on 9 July 1913, 54: 7: 373:. In between that service, in 1916, 1185:Supplement to the Monthly Navy List 525:and 1,198 long tons (1,217 t) 521:was 1,055 long tons (1,072 t) 640:Hawthorn Leslie M-class destroyers 581:21 in (533 mm) torpedoes 14: 1571:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing. 1505:. 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The destroyer, along with 841:, as the threat from German 684:was deployed as part of the 648:and the first ship to enter 517: inches (3.26 m). 295:QF 4-inch (102 mm) guns 1718:Naval Operations: Volume IV 747:, formed an escort for the 458:First Lord of the Admiralty 263:(63 km/h; 39 mph) 2816: 1755:Jane's Fighting Ships 1919 1737:Naval Operations: Volume V 1609:. London: Seeley Service. 1436:Colledge & Warlow 2006 18: 2785:M-class destroyers (1913) 2759: 2736: 1527:. London: Chatham Press. 1168:Manning & Walker 1959 808:collided, badly damaging 531:Yarrow water-tube boilers 491:and 265 feet (81 m) 149: 49: 30: 16:British M-Class destroyer 1605:March, Edgar J. 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London: Routledge. 1589:British Warship Names 2624:Yarrow Later M class 1376:, pp. 269, 272. 1181:"II – Harwich Force" 706:Southwest Approaches 587:defence, two single 367:Southwest Approaches 2707:Thornycroft M class 2698:Royal Canadian Navy 2486:Thornycroft M class 1304:, pp. 294–296. 1134:, pp. 150–151. 875:attack on Zeebrugge 784:spotted two German 671:Battle of Trafalgar 607:of 78 officers and 333:that served in the 1824:M-class destroyers 1592:. London: Putnam. 1543:Corbett, Julian S. 1328:, pp. 74, 76. 1316:, pp. 95, 99. 766:Schleswig-Holstein 700:duties to protect 567:, with one on the 456:, prompted by the 420:where the retired 2772: 2771: 2732: 2731: 2684: 2683: 1849:Admiralty M class 1784:978-0-85177-245-5 1704:978-0-71465-196-5 1633:978-0-85177-582-1 1578:978-1-84832-049-9 1534:978-1-93514-907-1 1512:978-1-526793-78-2 1002: 1001: 908:protected cruiser 890:, also towed the 658:Charles Mansfield 630:at their yard in 603:. 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Index

HMS Mansfield

Sister ship
Minion
Mansfield
Mansfield
Hawthorn Leslie
Hebburn
broken up
Hawthorn Leslie M-class destroyer
normal
oa
Yarrow boilers
shp
kW
Parsons
steam turbines
shafts
knots
nmi
QF 4-inch (102 mm) guns
2-pdr 40 mm (1.6 in)
AA
21 in (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Hawthorn Leslie M-class destroyer
Royal Navy
First World War
L class
Tyneside

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