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Torpedo boat flotilla, operating in support of the main German battle fleet. During the night action, the 7th flotilla was ordered to search for and attack the British fleet. At about 23:00 hr
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Swedish territorial waters. The Flotilla commander disagreed, arguing that
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Harwich Force. The British opened fire on the two German torpedo boats, which made for port. Four British destroyers
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could be carried. The ship had a crew of 74 officers and other ranks. In 1916, the guns were replaced by more powerful
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1239:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
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261:Construction and design
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102:General characteristics
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1216:Fock, Harald (1989).
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249:, taking part in the
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739:His Majesty's Ship
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