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was heavily damaged by the German shells, which caused large fires and heavy flooding, although the engine room crew - of whom only three survived - kept the engines running for long enough to allow her to withdraw to the west. She was taken in tow by the
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class. Because of the extra topweight of the turrets in comparison to their half-sisters their stability was reduced which made them very good seaboats and steady gun platforms. The ship also mounted three submerged
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who took off her surviving crew of 743. She was abandoned in a rising sea at 8:25 a.m. on 1 June when her upper deck was only 4 feet (1.2 m) above the water, and subsequently
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to join a squadron of French and British ship to search for German warships still at sea off the African coast. This was cancelled on 19 November after the location of the German
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was hit by at least fifteen 28-centimetre (11 in) and six 15-centimetre (5.9 in) shells, but was saved when the German ships switched their fire to the battleship
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is the last of the 25 ships sunk at the Battle of Jutland to be located. There are concerns that the wreck may be exploited by illegal metal scavengers, despite the
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on 31 May 1916, the 1st Cruiser Squadron was in front of the Grand Fleet, on the right side. At 5:47 p.m., the squadron flagship,
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and opened fire. Their shells felt short and the two ships turned to port in pursuit, cutting in front of the battlecruiser
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and four battleships who were less than 8,000 yards (7,300 m) away. The fire from the German ships was heavy and
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in 1904 to free up the name. She was launched on 25 November 1905 and completed on 12 December 1906. On completion,
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were fitted, ten on turret roofs and eight each on the forward and aft superstructures. The last four ships of the
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was ordered as part of the 1903–04 naval construction programme as the first of four armoured cruisers and
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cruisers had a secondary armament of turreted 7.5-inch guns rather than the 6-inch (152 mm) guns in
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The Fighting at Jutland: the Personal Experiences of Forty-Five Officers and Men of the British Fleet
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in single Mk II turrets was carried amidships, between the wing 9.2-inch guns. Twenty-six Vickers QF
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that was sprayed on the coal to increase its burn rate. At full capacity, she could steam for 7,960
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in December 1914 and remained there for the rest of her career. She was heavily damaged during the
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Seas of Adventures; The Story of the Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and AEgean
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and closed to engage. When the two ships reached a range of 5,500 yards (5,000 m) from
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against any Turkish attack and remained there until 6 November when she was ordered to
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in 1916, after which she withdrew and was later abandoned and sank in a rising sea.
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participated in the Allied sweep which led to the sinking of the Austro-Hungarian
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of 27 feet 6 inches (8.4 m). She was powered by four-cylinder
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of the first two ships; these latter four were sometimes referred to as the
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s boiler tubes failed during firing practice, and she was repaired at
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at the outbreak of World War I, but was ordered not to engage them.
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Fawcett, Harold William; Hooper, Geoffrey William Winsmore (1921).
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in the first decade of the 20th century. She was stationed in the
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joined the Grand Fleet in December 1914 and was assigned to the
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they were spotted in turn at 6:05 by the German battlecruiser
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Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project - HMS Warrior Crew List
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to make two complete circles within sight of much of the
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in August 1914. A few days later she was ordered to
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Index

HMS Warrior

Round Tower, Portsmouth
United Kingdom
Pembroke Dock
Battle of Jutland
Warrior-class
armoured cruiser
deep load
ihp
triple-expansion steam engines
water-tube boilers
boilers
knots
nmi
BL 9.2-inch (234 mm) Mk X guns
BL 7.5-inch (191 mm) Mk II or Mk V guns
QF 3-pounder (47 mm) guns
18-inch (450-mm)
torpedo tubes
Belt
Decks
Barbettes
Turrets
Conning tower
Bulkheads
Warrior-class
armoured cruiser
Royal Navy
Mediterranean

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