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HMS Mersey (1914)

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had its fore 6in. gun disabled in this initial action. Returning on 11 July the two monitors caused extensive damage to the German ship, forcing it to be scuttled.
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On 6 July 1915 the two monitors undertook an extended engagement with the Königsberg, which had taken shelter in the shallow waters of the Rufiji Delta. The
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Her log books from March 1915 to December 1917 can be viewed online at naval-history.net
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Five crew died between January 3 and January 6, 1919. They are buried at the
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This article about a specific naval ship or boat of the United Kingdom is a
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London: Conway Maritime Press. 699: 547:The East Africa Campaign 1914-18 292:2 × 6 in (152 mm) guns 115: 49: 28: 783:United Kingdom naval ship stubs 323:: 1.5–3 in (38–76 mm) 463:The monitor later went to the 1: 763:Ships built on the River Tyne 799: 694: 593:Gray, Randal, ed. (1985). 576:British Warships 1914-1919 421:in 1914, off the coast of 335:: 3.5 in (89 mm) 329:: 1.5 in (38 mm) 109:Sold to the United Kingdom 15: 676: 656: 627: 341:: 4 in (102 mm) 154: 42: 27: 478:Bucharest War Cemetery. 239:triple expansion engines 203:49 ft (14.9 m) 155:General characteristics 150:Sold 1921 for scrapping 369:. Originally built by 773:Humber-class monitors 758:Javary-class monitors 578:. 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Index

HMS Mersey
HMS Mersey
Vickers
Humber-class
monitor
long tons
t
ihp
kW
triple expansion engines
Yarrow boilers
screws
kn
km/h
mph
3-pounder
anti-aircraft gun
Belt
Bulkheads
Barbette
Turret Face
Humber-class
monitor
Royal Navy
Vickers
Brazilian Navy
First World War
sister ships
Humber
Severn

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