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  • The '''''Courageous'' class''' of warship consisted of two vessels, variously described as battle cruis {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...tive. He was appointed to ''Victory'' on 31 August for command of the new battleship {{UK-Resolution}}, which commissioned in September. On 16 September he was ...lerophon'' prepared to leave on a sweep:{{ArthurTrueGlory|Midshipman Brian de Courcy-Ireland, quoted on pp. 63-4.}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Dreadnought''''' was a British battleship of the [[Royal Navy]] whose design had a revolutionary impact on not only h The only member of her class, she was the first all-big-gun battleship to be laid down, launched, and commissioned. Her design also featured the
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  • Four '''''Brandenburg'' Class Battleships''' were completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]] in the 1890s {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...-dreadnoughts of the [[Brandenburg Class Battleship (1891)|''Brandenburg'' class]]. {{Footer Brandenburg Class Battleship (1891)}}
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  • ...rge V''''' was one of four [[H.M.S. King George V (1911)|''King George V'' class battleships]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] shortly before the war. ...teration could be copied for ''Ajax'', ''Audacious'' and the ''Iron Duke'' class.<ref>Letter in D'Eyncourt Papers at the National Maritime Museum's Caird Li
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  • ...rmed part of the [[King George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'' class]]. She saw constant service throughout the [[First World War]] and during ...ent Mark I]] in her {{TCT}}. This probably made her the first ship in the class to be so equipped.{{ARTS1915|p. 60. Her sisters are not mentioned in the s
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  • ...lossus''''' was one of two [[Colossus Class Battleship (1910)|''Colossus'' class battleships]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1911. ...ir]] for service in the Second Division of the {{HomeFleet}}.<ref>"The New Battleship Colossus" (News). ''The Times''. Wednesday, 9 August, 1911. Issue '''396
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  • ...ne''''' was a battleship of the [[Royal Navy]], and the only member of her class. She was laid down at [[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]] in 1909, launched the ...ucleus crew of {{UK-Illustrious}} forming part of the complement.<ref>"The Battleship Neptune" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times''. Wednesday, 1
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  • ...ire''''' was a [[Bellerophon Class Battleship (1907)|''Bellerophon'' class battleship]] of the British [[Royal Navy]] built at [[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]. ...the [[North Sea]] on 18 March 1915, she unsuccessfully attempted to ram {{DE-U29}} which had just attacked {{UK-1Neptune|f=p}}. During the summer of th
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  • ''Kearsarge'', the lead ship of her class of battleships, was the first ship of the [[United States Navy]] to be name ...led the [[United States North Atlantic Battleship Squadron|North Atlantic Battleship Squadron]] to Lisbon, Portugal, where she entertained the King Charles of P
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  • ...'Kentucky''''', (BB-6) a [[Kearsarge Class Battleship (1898)|''Kearsarge'' class]] pre-dreadnought of the [[United States Navy]] was launched 24 March, 1898 ...Rear Admiral [[Louis Kempff]] 23 March. Throughout the following year the battleship led her squadron as it watched over American interest In the Far East, visi
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  • The keel of the battleship to be known as ''Iron Duke'' was laid on 15 January, 1912 at [[Portsmouth R ...sometime in 1914 prior to the start of the war.{{FCHMShips|pp. 9-10}} Her class received their directors after ''King George V'' received hers, and likely
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  • ...130.</ref>|end=October, 1924{{MackieRNW}}|note=as Flag Captain to Admiral de Robeck}} ...{{TNA|ADM 196/45/14.|D7603266}} f. 14.</ref>|note=and as Flag Captain to de B. Brock}}
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  • ...etary to the First Lord]], [[Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair|Dudley R. S. de Chair]]; Sir James Marshall, Director of Dockyards; [[George Le Clerc Egert {{Tenure|rank=Captain|name=Charles Martin-de-Bartolomé|nick=Charles Martin-de-Bartolomé|appt=16 December, 1916{{NLOct17|p. 399''e''}}<ref>Bartolomé Ser
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  • ...>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''Raglan'' (1915)|fate2={{DE-Breslau}} and {{DE-Goeben}}{{DittColl|p. 102}} ...hips were required either in the Grand Fleet or on patrol duties, so a new class of ship, with a shallow draught for inshore work and a requisite small numb
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  • {{Footer Brandenburg Class Battleship (1891)}} {{CatShipPreDreadnought|DE}}
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  • Sometime before 1913, she may have also had a [[Type 3 Wireless Set|Type 3 Battleship Auxiliary set]], but it was to be replaced by a [[Type 10 Wireless Set|Type On 23 February, 1909, Fleet Paymaster [[Henry de Courcy Ward]] reported to Captain [[Herbert Goodenough King-Hall]] that £2
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: | {{DE-KaiserBarbarossa}}
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  • {{Footer Kaiser Friedrich III Class Battleship (1896)}} {{CatShipPreDreadnought|DE}}
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