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HMS Melampus (1914)

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to intercept the German forces. Later that night, the destroyers and cruisers of the Harwich Force were ordered out, to find the German force, and to induce the Germans to chase the British force into the path of the waiting British submarines. After the Germans bombarded Lowestoft and Yarmouth,
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sighted German ships when relaying the new orders to her submarines, and after completing passing on the orders, withdrew at high speed from the German ships. None of the British submarines managed to get close enough to the German ships to engage the Germans. One of the British submarines,
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rated at 25,000 shaft horsepower (19,000 kW) which drove three propeller shafts, giving a speed of 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph). The ship's crew consisted of 79 officers and men. Armament consisted of three
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struck a mine, and on detecting and deciphering German radio signals referring to the mining, the British Admiralty ordered six submarines accompanied by
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and four destroyers from a syndicate of British shipbuilders and armament companies in late 1913–early 1914. The destroyers were to be built by
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received orders to her submarines to deploy in a patrol line to have the best change of intercepting the German ships on their return journey.
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was still part of the 9th Flotilla in February 1919, but by March had left the Flotilla, and moved to
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In September 1916, the 8th Submarine Flotilla was split in two, with most of the Flotilla, including
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was not listed as part of any unit for the rest of 1915 after commissioning. In January 1916,
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was 1,040 long tons (1,060 t) normal and 1,178 long tons (1,197 t) deep load. Three
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resulted in the four under-construction destroyers being purchased by Britain for the
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in 1914. She was launched as 16 December 1914 and completed for service in the
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remained part of the 9th Submarine Flotilla at Harwich at the end of the war.
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on 22 October 1917, with Prize Money awarded to the destroyer's crew, but
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on 29 June 1915. On 16 April 1917 she accidentally rammed and sank the
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shipyard on 16 December 1914 and was completed on 29 June 1915.
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in August 1914. The first of the two Fairfield-built ships,
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The ships were 273 feet 4 inches (83.31 m)
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s crew to escape were unsuccessful, with all drowning.
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London: Chatham Publishing. 350:of 11 feet 2 inches (3.40 m). 8: 736: 717: 715: 694: 1566:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy 1599: 1585: 1577: 1385: 1371: 1363: 749: 747: 745: 367:mounted on the ships centreline, and four 1159:– via National Library of Scotland. 1133:– via National Library of Scotland. 1107:– via National Library of Scotland. 971:– via National Museum of Scotland. 949:– via National Museum of Scotland. 855:– via National Museum of Scotland. 833:– via National Museum of Scotland. 811:– via National Museum of Scotland. 789:– via National Museum of Scotland. 765: 721: 706: 577: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 662: 614: 110:Sold for breaking up, 22 September 1921 1197:Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). 865: 31: 1220:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1045: 43: 7: 1057: 981: 232:QF 4-inch (100 mm) Mark IV guns 147:273 ft 6 in (83.36 m) 1286:. London: Arms & Armour Press. 488:was exercising with the submarines 429:would bombard the coastal towns of 425:, where the battlecruisers of the 371:torpedo tubes in two twin mounts. 365:QF 4-inch (102 mm) Mk IV guns 244:2 Ă— twin 21 in (530 mm) 163:10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) 155:26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) 14: 1267:. Stroud, UK: Sutton Publishing. 1239:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 994:Naval Staff Monograph No. 34 1933 926:Naval Staff Monograph No. 32 1927 914:Naval Staff Monograph No. 32 1927 902:Naval Staff Monograph No. 32 1927 890:Naval Staff Monograph No. 32 1927 878:Naval Staff Monograph No. 32 1927 1898: 1893: 1881: 1873: 1463: 1405: 423:major operation in the North Sea 45: 1928:Ships built on the River Clyde 390:) was launched at Fairfield's 139:1,040 long tons (1,060 t) 1: 1201:. Shepperton, UK: Ian Allan. 386:(which had been laid down as 963:. September 1916. p. 13 329:Admiralty M-class destroyers 190:25,000 shp (19 MW) 1125:. February 1919. p. 13 1099:. December 1918. p. 13 803:. December 1915. p. 14 754:Dittmar & Colledge 1972 204:(59 km/h; 37 mph) 16:Destroyer of the Royal Navy 1954: 1938:Maritime incidents in 1917 1305:. London: Seeley Service. 1199:British Warships 1914–1919 1007:"Naval Prize Bounty Money" 825:. January 1916. p. 13 413:was listed as part of the 234:, single mounting P Mk. IX 18: 1868: 1556: 1530: 1322:. London: Vintage Books. 1318:Massie, Rober K. (2007). 1254:Grant, Robert M. (1964). 1216:Friedman, Norman (2009). 941:. August 1916. p. 13 356:Yarrow three-drum boilers 241:, single mounting HA Mk.I 114: 38: 34: 1301:March, Edgar J. (1966). 1151:. March 1919. p. 19 847:. March 1916. p. 13 737:Gardiner & Gray 1985 695:Gardiner & Gray 1985 671:"Medea Class Destroyers" 321:John Brown & Company 1176:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 781:. July 1915. p. 14 415:10th Destroyer Flotilla 307:Design and construction 115:General characteristics 1923:Medea-class destroyers 556:earlier in the month. 340:between perpendiculars 315:placed orders for two 1032:The Edinburgh Gazette 1012:The Edinburgh Gazette 508:at periscope depth. 504:crossed in front of 374:The outbreak of the 1413:Royal Hellenic Navy 1282:Kemp, Paul (1997). 1263:Kemp, Paul (1999). 1073:. Naval-History.net 675:worldnavalships.com 996:, pp. 458–459 500:off Harwich, when 270:laid down for the 177:water-tube boilers 1910: 1909: 1574: 1573: 1423: 1397:-class destroyers 1329:978-0-099-52378-9 1258:. 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Index

HMS Melampus
Greek ship Chios
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
Govan
Medea-class
destroyer
Yarrow-type
water-tube boilers
steam turbines
knots
QF 4-inch (100 mm) Mark IV guns
QF 2 pdr Mk.II
torpedo tubes
Medea-class
destroyer
Greek Navy
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
Govan
Royal Navy
C-class
C16
Greek Navy
light cruisers
John Brown & Company
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
Admiralty M-class destroyers
long overall
between perpendiculars
beam
draught

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