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HMS Suffolk (1903)

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assumed command until he returned home in late 1905. The ship returned home in 1907 for a lengthy refit. She returned to the Mediterranean in 1909 and was assigned to the 5th Cruiser Squadron. She began another refit at Devonport Royal Dockyard in October 1912. When it was completed in February 1913,
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until August 1917 when she became flagship of the China Station. She again became a private ship in November 1918 and deployed to Vladivostok to support the Siberian Intervention against the
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while protecting British shipping. She captured a German merchantman shortly after the war began. She remained in the Atlantic until she became flagship of the
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remained in the Atlantic hunting for German raiders. She captured a German merchant ship on 8 August and remained in the Atlantic, as a
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training ship before she was listed for sale in April 1920. The ship was sold for scrap on 1 July and broken up in 1922 in Germany.
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in the Mediterranean in 1909 after a lengthy refit. She returned home for another refit in 1912 and became the
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After the start of the war, Cradock transferred his flag to the faster and more heavily armed
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in the first decade of the 20th century. Upon completion she was assigned to the
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and two-inch (51 mm) forward. The armour of the gun turrets, their
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armour ranged in thickness from 0.75–2 inches (19–51 mm) and the
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on 15 January 1903, when she was named by Lady Stradbroke, wife of
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s were intended to protect British merchant shipping from fast
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of 25 feet (7.6 m). They were powered by two 4-cylinder
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and the casemates was four inches thick. The protective
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was protected by ten inches (254 mm) of armour.
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The engines produced a total of 22,000 19:For other ships with the same name, see 855: 853: 742: 719: 1087:Directory of the World's Capital Ships 892: 171:463 ft 6 in (141.3 m) ( 27: 934:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 913:British Cruisers of the Victorian Era 750: 748: 746: 372:North America and West Indies Station 50: 7: 810: 808: 762: 760: 595:was four inches (102 mm) thick 526:, and the others were positioned in 468:of 66 feet (20.1 m) and a deep 266:12-pdr (3 in (76 mm)) guns 784:Friedman 2012, pp. 251–252, 260–261 706:returned home in 1919 and became a 654:George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke 585:were installed on the upper deck. 533:. Six of these were mounted on the 1282:List of cruisers of the Royal Navy 554:3-pounder 1.9 in (47 mm) 14: 949:Head, Michael (2019). "Siberia". 544:were fitted for defence against 516:6-inch (152 mm) Mk VII guns 304:: 0.75–2 in (19–51 mm) 272:3-pdr (1.9 in (47 mm)) 52: 31: 522:, one each fore and aft of the 1089:. New York: Hippocrene Books. 726:"Cwt" is the abbreviation for 474:triple-expansion steam engines 298:: 2–4 in (51–102 mm) 227:triple-expansion steam engines 1: 1085:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984). 899:: CS1 maint: date and year ( 492:(43 km/h; 26 mph). 448:. The ships were designed to 358:and was then assigned to the 260:6 in (152 mm) guns 970:Lambert, Andrew D. (2008). 793:Friedman 2012, pp. 280, 286 673:she became the flagship of 636:, named to commemorate the 240:(43 km/h; 26 mph) 1334: 1000:. New York: Random House. 915:. 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Index

HMS Suffolk

Suffolk
Portsmouth Royal Dockyard
scrap
Monmouth-class
armoured cruiser
long tons
t
o/a
water-tube boilers
ihp
kW
triple-expansion steam engines
knots
6 in (152 mm) guns
12-pdr (3 in (76 mm)) guns
3-pdr (1.9 in (47 mm))
18 in (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
Belt
Decks
Barbettes
Turrets
Conning tower
Monmouth-class
armoured cruisers
Royal Navy
3rd Cruiser Squadron
Mediterranean Fleet

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