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A '''Destroyer''' was the smallest warship type to participate in fleet operations in World War I.
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They evolved in a series of stages from the small [[Torpedo Boat]]s of the 1800s who represented a threat to capital ships.  Navies reacted to this threat by creating slightly larger vessels with greater gun armament called "torpedo boat destroyers", although eventually they also shouldered the burden of torpedo attack.  Eventually, the name was further shortened to just "destroyers".
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Destroyers, like other ship types, generally grew in size and capability as time went on. 
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==Footnotes==
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==See Also==
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==Bibliography==
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[[Category:Ship Type]]

Revision as of 13:16, 22 September 2013

A Destroyer was the smallest warship type to participate in fleet operations in World War I.

They evolved in a series of stages from the small Torpedo Boats of the 1800s who represented a threat to capital ships. Navies reacted to this threat by creating slightly larger vessels with greater gun armament called "torpedo boat destroyers", although eventually they also shouldered the burden of torpedo attack. Eventually, the name was further shortened to just "destroyers".

Destroyers, like other ship types, generally grew in size and capability as time went on.

Footnotes

See Also

Bibliography

  • Lyon, David (1996). The First Destroyers. London: Chatham Publishing. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).
  • March, Edgar J. (1966). British Destroyers: A History of Development, 1892-1953. London: Seeley Service & Co. Limited. (on Bookfinder.com).