488:
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471:, and was joined by her sister ships as they commissioned. She was one of seven destroyers that suffered problems when steaming at full speed off the coast of Ireland during the 1911 Naval Manoeuvres, with serious leaks of water through hull rivets into the ships' oil tanks, requiring that they put into
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January 1917. She was carrying 2,650 troops and the exact number of deaths is unknown, though the number is likely to be 11 crew members and 129 troops. The Chatby Memorial in Egypt lists the names of 127 soldiers as having been lost with
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The abbreviation BL stood for Breech
Loading. In British use it also indicated that the gun used a bagged charge, with QF (Quick Firing) meaning that the gun used a charge enclosed in a metal cartridge
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417:
carried. The torpedo tubes were aft of the funnels, mounted singly with a searchlight position between them. By 1918, a 3-pounder (47 mm) anti-aircraft gun was fitted, and
1474:
1222:"Supplement to the Monthly Naval List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands, &c.: IV.—Vessels in Reserve at Home Ports and Other Bases"
1730:
1771:
1196:"Supplement to the Monthly Naval List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands, &c.: VIII.—Vessels in Miscellaneous Service"
553:
was one of four destroyers of the 2nd
Flotilla ordered to the Irish sea to join a large force of destroyers searching for the German submarine
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had left the 2nd
Destroyer Flotilla, moving to the Mediterranean and joining the 5th Destroyer Flotilla. On 1 January 1917 the German
1421:
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1104:"Supplement to the Monthly Naval List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands, &c.: IX.—Mediterranean Fleet"
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580:, which had left for Germany before any of the destroyers started search and patrol operations. After these operations finished,
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1460:
652:, the escorting destroyer, took off 650 and armed trawlers towed the remainder of the survivors in their lifeboats to Crete.
546:. Although they reported that there was "indisputable evidence" of submarine activity, the sightings were in fact imaginary.
403:
221:
487:
331:
274:
81:
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was 760 long tons (770 t) normal and 855 long tons (869 t) full load. The ship's machinery consisted of four
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395:
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369:
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was still part of the 2nd
Flotilla in August 1914, on the eve of the outbreak of the First World War.
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1158:"Ships of the Royal Navy - Location/Action Data, 1914–1918: Admiralty "Pink Lists", 11 November 1918"
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carried in the waist position between the first two funnels. Torpedo armament consisted of two
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was still a member of the 5th
Destroyer Flotilla at the end of the war on 11 November 1918.
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523:
472:
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Liverpool, arriving on 14 February, before setting off for Scapa Flow. Leaks forced
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335:
243:
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956:"Stern Mimic Naval War: Seven Destroyers Crippled but Triumphant: Thrilling Sea Fight"
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1272:
Ships of the Royal Navy: The
Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
988:"Fleets and Squadrons in Commission at Home and Abroad: Flotilla of the First Fleet"
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410:
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32:
20:
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360: in (2.248 m) and 8 ft 10 in (2.69 m) depending on load.
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with 2,400 Scottish troops aboard; of these 85 drowned, together with 36 crew.
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391:(50 km/h; 31 mph). The ship had a crew of 72 officers and enlisted.
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November 1914 to January 1915
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by May 1919. She was sold on 9 May 1921 to Ward for scrapping at their
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281:, completed on 4 November 1910 and sold for breaking up on 9 May 1921.
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reached a speed of 28.6 knots (53.0 km/h; 32.9 mph) during
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Monograph No. 29: Home Waters Part IV: From
February to July 1915
693:. The vessel that carried the survivors to Suda was likely the
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1311:
British Destroyers: From Earliest Days to the Second World War
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was a 10,963-ton passenger liner that had been converted to a
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were ordered to investigate sightings of submarines off the
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had been ordered home by March 1919, and was in reserve at
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Following the end of the war, pre-war destroyers like the
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ran aground in fog, forcing her to be docked for repairs.
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not reaching Scapa until 28 February. On 22 May 1915,
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receiving significant damage. On 12–13 November 1914,
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40:on 1 January 1917 during the rescue of troops from
1330:Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
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847:also had to stop at Greenock for repairs, with
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676:torpedoed her 150 miles (240 km) east of
1468:
1328:Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985).
1275:(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing.
215:BL 4-inch (101.6 mm) L/40 Mark VIII guns
8:
1762:World War I destroyers of the United Kingdom
930:
893:
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801:, 12 cwt referring to the weight of the gun.
342:of 25 ft 3 in (7.70 m) and a
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1245:
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379:shafts. The machinery was rated at 13,500
1118:– via National Library of Scotland.
1002:– via National Library of Scotland.
855:collided with the berth wall at Greenock.
334:and 246 ft 0 in (74.98 m)
330:was 240 ft 0 in (73.15 m)
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
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1290:Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972).
27:
1313:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing.
968:, Australia. 9 August 1911. p. 3
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724:s were quickly laid up into reserve.
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7:
1731:List of destroyers of the Royal Navy
1414:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I
1135:by Duncan Haws, vol.12, Cunard Line.
587:s division escorted the battleship
14:
1332:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
1079:Naval Staff Monograph No. 29 1925
1064:Naval Staff Monograph No. 29 1925
1049:Naval Staff Monograph No. 28 1925
451:and was completed in March 1911.
439:shipyard on 21 December 1909 and
404:12-pounder (76 mm) QF 12 cwt guns
1772:Ships built on the Isle of Wight
1656:
1495:
662:was en route from Marseilles to
55:
31:
1356:. London: Cassell and Company.
1131:by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1, p.155;
396:4-inch (102 mm) BL Mk VIII
797:"Cwt" is the abbreviation for
394:Gun armament consisted of two
387:) giving a design speed of 27
1:
1294:. Shepperton, UK: Ian Allan.
704:was listed as under refit at
510:joined the newly established
275:J. Samuel White & Company
82:J. Samuel White & Company
851:also suffering leaks, while
522:collided with the destroyer
1736:List of destroyers of Japan
1250:Dittmar & Colledge 1972
994:. August 1914. p. 269a
601:for repairs, however, with
332:long between perpendiculars
195:(50 km/h; 31 mph)
16:Destroyer of the Royal Navy
1788:
1487:-class (H-class) destroyer
1440:. London: Longmans Green.
1292:British Warships 1914–1919
1110:. January 1916. p. 20
18:
1726:
1700:
1309:Friedman, Norman (2009).
670:, when the German U-boat
155:25.2 ft (7.7 m)
147:246 ft (75.0 m)
114:
48:
30:
1437:Naval Operations: Vol. V
1202:. March 1919. p. 21
931:Gardiner & Gray 1985
549:In early February 1915,
398:guns, one on the ship's
163:8.5 ft (2.6 m)
1269:; Warlow, Ben (2006) .
576:. No sign was found of
498:On the outbreak of the
285:Construction and design
249:H97 (from January 1918)
222:QF 12 pdr 12 cwt Mark I
115:General characteristics
1757:Acorn-class destroyers
1664:Imperial Japanese Navy
1369:Manning, T.D. (1961).
1228:. May 1919. p. 16
644:. She was en route to
504:2nd Destroyer Flotilla
495:
465:2nd Destroyer Flotilla
320:, were to be built by
304:. Three of the class,
175:turbines, 13,500
1371:The British Destroyer
1129:North Atlantic Seaway
655:On 15 April 1917 the
518:. On 23 August 1914,
490:
408:21-inch (533 mm)
402:and one aft, and two
366:White-Forster boilers
346:of between 7 ft
1412:Moore, John (1990).
736:, South Wales yard.
700:On 20 January 1918,
467:of the Royal Navy's
572:, operating out of
566:s division, led by
443:on 22 August 1910.
217:, mounting P Mark V
1416:. London: Studio.
1373:. London: Putnam.
961:Geelong Advertiser
496:
459:On commissioning,
413:, with two reload
375:which drove three
171:4 Yarrow boilers,
105:Sold on 9 May 1921
1744:
1743:
1320:978-1-84832-049-9
1282:978-1-86176-281-8
1162:Naval-history.net
772:
771:
612:By January 1916,
574:Barrow-in-Furness
368:feeding steam to
291:British Admiralty
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224:mounting P Mark I
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108:Scrapped in 1923
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1457:
1451:
1450:
1432:Newbolt, Henry
1428:
1422:
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1396:
1383:
1366:
1348:Jellicoe, John
1344:
1338:
1325:
1319:
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625:torpedoed the
544:Outer Hebrides
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1423:1-85170-378-0
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1339:0-85177-245-5
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1301:0-7110-0380-7
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1092:
1091:Jellicoe 1919
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1037:Jellicoe 1919
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912:, p. 295
911:
910:Friedman 2009
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899:
898:Friedman 2009
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881:Friedman 2009
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1015:, p. 9
597:to dock at
512:Grand Fleet
463:joined the
431:at White's
293:ordered 20
1767:1910 ships
1751:Categories
1503:Royal Navy
1260:References
943:Moore 1990
730:Portsmouth
664:Alexandria
646:Alexandria
516:Scapa Flow
469:Home Fleet
449:sea trials
400:forecastle
302:Royal Navy
200:Complement
168:Propulsion
1638:Sheldrake
1554:Goldfinch
1446:220475309
1362:859842281
863:Citations
706:Gibraltar
691:Cameronia
686:troopship
682:Cameronia
659:Cameronia
631:RMS
590:Conqueror
429:laid down
415:torpedoes
377:propeller
338:, with a
273:built by
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1624:Rifleman
1589:Minstrel
1533:Cameleon
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716:Disposal
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603:Rifleman
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595:Rifleman
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551:Rifleman
534:Rifleman
520:Rifleman
508:Rifleman
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477:Rifleman
461:Rifleman
445:Rifleman
441:launched
425:Rifleman
328:Rifleman
306:Rifleman
260:Rifleman
208:Armament
92:Launched
72:Rifleman
38:Rifleman
1716:Acheron
1679:Nemesis
1645:Staunch
1617:Redpole
1603:Nereide
1596:Nemesis
1379:6470051
1232:29 July
1206:29 July
1168:29 July
1114:28 July
998:28 July
972:28 July
966:Geelong
633:Ivernia
559:, with
528:, with
455:Service
370:Parsons
355:⁄
344:draught
336:overall
311:Redpole
263:was an
173:Parsons
160:Draught
78:Builder
49:History
42:Ivernia
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1686:Sendan
1674:Kanran
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618:U-boat
502:, the
298:-class
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144:Length
127:-class
1718:class
1709:class
1568:Larne
1540:Comet
1526:Brisk
1519:Alarm
1512:Acorn
1485:Acorn
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818:Larne
788:case.
775:Notes
760:1914
752:Date
722:Acorn
678:Malta
668:Egypt
622:UB-47
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530:Comet
525:Comet
433:Cowes
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279:Cowes
266:Acorn
238:Notes
193:knots
188:Speed
125:Acorn
86:Cowes
1689:(ex-
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1575:Lyra
1561:Hope
1547:Fury
1442:OCLC
1418:ISBN
1375:OCLC
1358:OCLC
1334:ISBN
1315:ISBN
1296:ISBN
1277:ISBN
1234:2019
1208:2019
1170:2019
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1000:2019
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849:Ruby
843:and
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825:and
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636:off
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556:U-21
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427:was
340:beam
317:Ruby
314:and
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100:Fate
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