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  • |{{UK-1Calliope|f=p}}||third class protected cruiser||24 Jul, 1884||Sold 1951 |{{UK-1Melpomene|f=p}}||second class protected cruiser||20 Sep, 1888||Sold 1905
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  • ...and West Indian Station consist of his flag-ship, a first-class protected cruiser, and certain second and third-class cruisers. The Board have decided to wi ...er training.<br><br>Under this arrangement it is estimated that the Fourth Cruiser Squadron will be cruising for 30 weeks, and will be at Home for 22 weeks.<b
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  • ...enger. She would eventually be renamed ''Isonzo'', as there was already a cruiser named ''Isis''.{{SMNLOct15|p. 20}} The {{UK-Venerable|f=t}} has replaced the {{UK-PrinceOfWales}}. Light cruiser {{UK-Liverpool}} has joined, and {{UK-Bristol}}, {{UK-Amethyst}} and {{UK-D
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  • The '''Second Light Cruiser Squadron''' was a formation of light cruisers in the [[Royal Navy]]. Found ...2}} as post-war operations suggested the wisdom of merging heavy and light cruiser operations.
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  • |align=center colspan=6|'''Cruiser''' |align=center colspan=5|'''Flotilla Cruiser'''
    86 KB (10,624 words) - 11:48, 30 April 2023
  • ...}}, {{UK-Nereus}}, {{UK-Ophelia}} and {{UK-Partridge}}. Strength is now a cruiser, thirteen destroyers and a shared depot ship.{{SMNLMay16|p. 12}} |align=center colspan=6|'''Flotilla Cruiser'''
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Encounter''''' was one of two [[Challenger Class Cruiser (1902)|''Challenger'' class cruisers]] completed in 1904 and 1905. ...cis Robins|nick=John F. Robins|appt=January, 1919<ref>[http://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-encounter-i Royal Australian Navy page on ''Encounter'']</ref>|end=}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Pioneer''''' was one of eleven [[Pelorus Class Cruiser (1896)|''Pelorus'' class cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] betwee ...homas Wyburn Biddlecombe]] was in command c. 1910<ref>[http://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-pioneer RAN page on ''Pioneer''].</ref>
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  • |{{UK-Pathfinder|f=p}}||scout cruiser||16 Jul, 1904||Torpedoed 5 Sep, 1914 |{{UK-Patrol|f=p}}||scout cruiser||13 Oct, 1904||Sold 21 Apr, 1920
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  • |{{UK-1Nelson|f=p}}||armoured cruiser||4 Nov, 1876||Sold Jul, 1910 |{{UK-Australia|f=p}}||armoured cruiser||25 Nov, 1886|| 4 Apr, 1905
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  • ...-mile set and cruisers an as-yet undesigned twenty-mile set in future, the cruiser set having two wave-lengths, one being the same as that for the battleships ...xiliary sets previously allotted to battle cruisers who would soon receive Cruiser Auxiliary sets were to be given to {{UK-1Active}}, {{UK-Bellona}}, {{UK-1Bo
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  • ...the light cruisers {{UK-1Aurora}}, {{UK-1Galatea}}, {{AU-Melbourne}} and {{AU-1Sydney}}.<ref>''Manual of Gunnery in H.M. Fleet, Volume III, 1920'', pp. 4 ...ruiser (1911)|''Chatham'' class]], {{AU-Adelaide}}, {{AU-Brisbane}} and {{AU-1Sydney}}.<ref>''Manual of Gunnery in H.M. Fleet, Volume III, 1920'', pp. 4
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  • ...1 June, 1913, he was appointed Commander (second-in-command) of the battle cruiser [[H.M.A.S. Australia (1911)|''Australia'']].<ref>''The Navy List''. 1st Apr Hyde was appointed in command of the {{AU-Brisbane|f=t}} on 27 August, 1919.{{NLDec20|p. 947}}
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  • |{{UK-Mauretania|f=p}}||armed merchant cruiser||20 Sep, 1906|| |{{UK-1Laconia|f=p}}||armed merchant cruiser||27 Jul, 1911||Torpedoed 25 Feb, 1917
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  • Battle Cruiser Squadrons, less " {{AU-1Australia}}," on the afternoon fired at a three-funnelled cruiser steering southwards, and fire
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  • ...N}} on 31 December, 1916, Allen would spend much of the war in the battle cruiser, being reappointed once and eventually being discharged on 25 January, 1917
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  • ...l Australian Navy]] on 6 April, 1926, his first appointment being to the {{AU-Melbourne|f=t}}. Whitehorn was appointed in command of the Armed Merchant Cruiser [[H.M.S. Aurania (1924)|''Aurania'']] from 12 October, 1939 to 18 March, 19
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  • ...nd their seconds in command. Two were slated to go to Australia, in the {{AU-Australia|f=t}} and their Torpedo School.{{ARTS1919|p. 120}} ...B.S.]] (2)||[[Fourth Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|4th B.S.]] (2)||[[Battle Cruiser Fleet (Royal Navy)|B.C.F.]] (2)||[[Flying Squadron (Royal Navy)|Aircraft]]
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  • |{{UK-1Indefatigable|f=p}}||second class protected cruiser||12 Mar, 1891||Sold 1913 |{{UK-1Intrepid|f=p}}||second class protected cruiser||20 Jun, 1891||Blockship 23 Apr, 1918
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  • ...gers" ''The West Australian'', 31 Aug 1937, p. 14. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/41425435?searchTerm=%22J.%20C.%20Wauhope%22 link].</ref> ...t to the Royal Australian Navy in 1923, and was commander of the cruiser {{AU-Adelaide}}. He retired in 1924 and went to live in New Guinea, where for t
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