WebJan 21, 1999 · Contributed by Bill Maccormick ([email protected]), the source being Warships of World War 1 - No 3 Destroyers by H M Le Fleming, published by Ian Allan Ltd, c1960. 1914 (September) 1st Flotilla (Harwich) 20 'I' class. 2nd Flotilla (Grand Fleet) Broke to join. 20 'H' class. WebA total of 62 destroyers of the "R" Class were completed in 1916-1917 as part of the War Emergency Programme.. There was a mix of Admiralty design vessels (39) and a diverse …
"C" Class Destroyer (1896) - The Dreadnought Project
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S-class destroyer (1917) - Wikipedia
WebR-class destroyer may refer to: . R-class destroyer (1916), a class of Royal navy destroyers, launched in 1916 and 1917, that served in World War I Q and R-class destroyer, a class of … WebBuilt in 1913 and was the second and last of the Pennsylvania Class “super-dreadnought” battleships and primarily served stateside during WWI. She was part of the escort of the USS George Washington that carried President Wilson to the Paris Peace Conference on December 13, 1918. 31,400 tons and required a crew of 1,385. WebLe Fantasque class Super Destroyers - 5x1 5.4" guns, 1x4, 2x3 21.7" torpedo tubes Mogador class wartime Super Destroyers - 4x2 5.1" guns, 1x3, 2x2 21.7" torpedo tubes Le Hardi class wartime Super Destroyers from ONI 203 French Naval Vessels and ONI 204 German Naval Vessels - 3x2 5.1" guns, 1x3, 2x2 21.7" torpedo tubes Minor Combatants how do organelles make up cells