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  • The five [[Protected Cruiser|protected cruisers]] of the '''''Victoria Louise'' class''''' were complete * Three 450mm torpedo tubes, eight torpedoes
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  • The two [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''''Roon'' class''' were completed in 1903 and ===Torpedo Control===
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  • :Also during this period the 1st cruiser squadron, which had :An enemy Battle-Cruiser of the latest type was then observed
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  • ...does at "a four funnel light cruiser" at a range of 4,500 yards with her [[Torpedo Director]] set for an enemy speed of 20 knots at an inclination of 113 left
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  • |type=armoured cruiser |fg=white|bg=black}}</div name=fredbot:career>The [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruiser]] '''S.M.S. ''Fürst Bismarck''''' was the only ship of her class, complete
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  • ...the destroyer as a result of this third misadventure and sent to work in a cruiser.<ref>Bake Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/50/237.|D7576685}} f. 288.</ref> .... {{TNA|ADM 196/43/200.|D7602538}} f. 215.</ref>|note=and for command of torpedo craft in reserve}}
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  • |{{UK-1Scout|f=p}}||torpedo cruiser||30 Jul, 1885||Sold 1904 |{{UK-1Archer|f=p}}||torpedo cruiser||23 Dec, 1885||Sold 1905
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  • ...of Battenberg]] (D.N.I.) and [[Alfred Leigh Winsloe]] (Commanding Officer, Torpedo and Submarine Flotillas). The main recommendation of the committee was the adoption of the battle-cruiser, a recommendation agreed to by the Admiralty leading to the construction of
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  • |{{UK-1Bellona|f=p}}||third class protected cruiser||29 Aug, 1890||Sold 1906 |{{UK-TB21|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||20 Dec, 1907||Sold 1920
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  • ...ry 1904, scoring three effective hits which disabled two battleships and a cruiser. The battle continued the next morning when the major vessels engaged in a
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  • ...'''' was one of four second class protected cruisers of the [[Mersey Class Cruiser (1885)|''Mersey'' class]] completed between 1887 and 1889. ...ifications to the original design overcame damage to the propellers of the torpedo as it left and a great number of wild shots. It was retained in hopes that
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  • ...''''' was one of five second class protected cruisers of the [[Medea Class Cruiser (1888)|''Medea'' class]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1889 and 1890. ...epairs; the cruiser was holed.{{ToL|Collision Between a Torpedo Boat and a Cruiser|Wednesday, Jul 12, 1893; pg. 11; Issue 34001}}
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  • ==LETTER OF PROCEEDINGS—FROM COMMODORE, 4TH LIGHT CRUISER SQUADRON== ...ward herewith, in the form of a diary, the proceedings of the Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron when not actually in station, during the Fleet action of 31st May
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  • The {{UK-LCS|2}} operated in a screening role for the [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]] at the [[Battle of Jutland]]. proceedings of the Second Light Cruiser Squadron, consisting of
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  • ...; Issue 45086.</ref> Between March 1915 until June 1917 Egerton served as torpedo officer and first Lieutenant-Commander of the battleship {{UK-Valiant}} and ...ank of {{CommRN}} and was appointed to the newly-established Department of Torpedo and Mining, where he would serve on naval staff under [[Jellicoe]].<ref nam
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  • [[File:ARTS1915Plate88.jpg|thumb|480px|'''Cruiser Mine'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 88}}]] ...drostatic firing mechanism. It is described in the ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1915''.{{ARTS1915|pp. 164-5, 174-5, Plate 73, Plates 88-9}} A Mark
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  • ...flotilla is now part of the [[Harwich Striking Force]], along with a light cruiser squadron and two destroyer flotillas. {{UK-E22}} is gone, lost to a torpedo on 25 April.
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  • The '''21-in R.G.F. Mark II Torpedo''' was a British torpedo developed at the [[Royal Gun Factory]] and first ordered for service in 190 It was developed in parallel with the [[21-in R.G.F. Mark I Torpedo|Mark I torpedo]], which was shorter at 18.5 feet.
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  • ...ser ; a few minutes later "Invincible" opened fire at the right hand light cruiser, the range being about 16,000 yards : the fire took no effect but the shots A torpedo with a smashed afterbody was floating among the wreckage.
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  • ...arters, preparing for battle, night defence, defence of ship at night from torpedo attack and papers relating to battle practice. ...8 and a printed booklet entitled 'List of His Majesties ships, vessels and torpedo boats engaged in naval manoeuvres, July 1901'.
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  • ...ome Fleet, conduct during battle, the discharge of men and defence against torpedo attack, 1911. ...spondence, some copies, concerning Pakenham's role as Vice Admiral, Battle Cruiser Force, regarding naval policy, strategy and tactics, farewell messages to o
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  • ...'Leopard''''' was one of 2 torpedo cruisers of the [[Panther Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|Panther class]]. {{Footer Panther Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)}}
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  • ...'Panther''''' was one of 2 torpedo cruisers of the [[Panther Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|Panther class]]. {{Footer Panther Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)}}
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  • ...ded the torpedo boat ''Ulan'' under Tirpitz's command in the first pitched torpedo boat versus fleet exercise outside port.<ref>Kelly. ''Tirpitz''. p. 54.</ ...ovember, 1898. He then commanded the coast defence ship ''Ägir'' and the cruiser ''Hansa''. He participated in the Boxer Rising, and on 7 May, 1900, was pr
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  • ! colspan=1 | Cruiser Flotilla ! colspan=3 | First Torpedo Craft Flotilla
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  • ...B. 56''' was one of 53 first-class torpedo boats of the [[125 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|125 Footer class]]. In 1895, she was one of ten first-class torpedo boats stationed in Malta.{{ARTS1895|p. 62}}
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  • ...B. 64''' was one of 53 first-class torpedo boats of the [[125 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|125 Footer class]]. ...epairs; the cruiser was holed.{{ToL|Collision Between a Torpedo Boat and a Cruiser|Wednesday, Jul 12, 1893; pg. 11; Issue 34001}}
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  • |type=armoured cruiser ...in Maria Theresia''''' was an Austro-Hungarian [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruiser]] completed in 1895 and modernized in 1909-1910.
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  • |type=armoured cruiser ...''Kaiser Karl VI''''' was an Austro-Hungarian [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruiser]] completed in 1900.
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  • |type=armoured cruiser ....S. ''Sankt Georg''''' was an Austro-Hungarian [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruiser]] completed in 1900.
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  • |type=armoured cruiser ...hite|bg=lightgray}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''S.M.S. ''Meteor''''' was a torpedo gunboat completed in 1887.
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  • ...Defences of the Tyne, carried out by the cruiser HMS VINDICTIVE (1897) and torpedo gunboat HMS SPEEDY (1893) in August 1908. ...ne Depot Ships and Fixed Bases, Repair and Distilling Ships, and the Fifth Cruiser Squadron', with a cover letter addressed to Noel, dated 30 March 1907.
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  • Note: There was also a cruiser named {{UK-2Pandora}} launched in 1900. {{Footer Vulcan Class Torpedo Boat Carrier (1889)}}
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  • <!-- [[File:ARTS1916Plate10.jpg|thumb|600px|'''R.N.T.F. Torpedo Mark V'''{{ARTS1916|Plate 10}}]] --> ...T.F. Mark V Torpedo''' was a British torpedo developed at the [[Royal Navy Torpedo Factory]] in 1918 and 1919. The design was not finalised before the end of
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  • ...quickly disappeared in the haze, and fire was shifted to a three-funnelled cruiser (probably the late 'Maravev-Amurski,')—rough range, 10,000 yards — shor At 7.25 p.m. another torpedo attack was observed to develop from the starboard quarter, and fire was ope
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  • Torpedo Craft. We had been in action about of an hour After Torpedo Tube at the rear Cruiser. The results of this shot
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  • own Flotillas led by a cruiser (believed to be S.S.E. Cruiser kept pressing us to port and
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  • and Half Flotilla proceeded to attack, the Commodore of [[Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|4th Light Cruiser Squadron]] detaching 3 Cruisers to support.
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  • ...do attack against the enemy battle cruisers at about 4.15pm, after gun and torpedo battle with enemy destroyers who were similarly tasked. Battle Cruiser Fleet with remainder of Flotilla, as described in
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  • after the Battle Fleet, passing the wreck of a Light Cruiser, {{JODSig|C. D. ROPER|Captain (D.)|The Vice-Admiral Commanding,|Battle Cruiser Fleet.}}
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  • ...d]], six destroyers of the [[Harwich Force]] were attached to the [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]] to screen the {{UK-BCS|2}}, under the nominal command of {{UK-Lydia :::making a torpedo attack,
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  • Battle Cruiser Squadrons, less " {{AU-1Australia}}," on the afternoon was out of action. At 4.11 a torpedo missed the Ship, passing
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  • ...riod of l½ years. During this period they will be accommodated on board a cruiser, part of the instruction being given on board and part on shore. ...n any one of the special branches, undertaking either Navigation, Gunnery, Torpedo, or Engineering duty.
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  • ...ils of British merchant vessels lost during operations of the German light cruiser EMDEN, September 1914. Correspondence of Admiral H.W. Richmond regarding a ...utiny: 1931' and 'What should be the principles governing our counter to a Torpedo Boat attack in a daylight fleet action.'
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  • ...t Signals' by Francis Beaufort; 'List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats' (1897); 'Naval Manoeuvres, 1899'; letters (2), one to Captain Beaufo ...amphlet classified Secret, which contains brief instructions on the use of Cruiser Code cipher numbers. [Number 92]
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  • ...g the {{UK-BS|5}}. The destroyer was disabled by shellfire after firing a torpedo, but survived the battle, making Aberdeen on June 2 under tow with only par
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  • ...ember, 1903. On 14 December, a Court Martial blamed him for stranding the cruiser and Lecky was severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship, this being noted ...1906. He spent two years and a month in ''Argyll'' and commenced a run of torpedo boat and destroyer commands that would eventually distinguish his naval car
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  • In April, 1911, ''Ghurka'' damaged a torpedo and Jones was admonished that he should have seen that all tests were prope ...t immediately after this order had been given, the "Shark" was struck by a torpedo and sank. Commander Jones was unfortunately not amongst the few survivors f
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  • ...nd of the {{UK-E29|f=t}} on 6 May, 1918 when she hit {{DE-U54}} with a dud torpedo.{{UKTH1|p. 14}} Cantlie was appointed to the heavy cruiser [[H.M.S. Achilles (1932)|''Achilles'']] on 1 June, 1933 to take command whe
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  • ...ic Charles Dreyer|Dreyer]]'s Disc, which is mentioned in the ''Handbook of Torpedo Control, 1916'' whereas Lambert's device is not.
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  • ...with {{UK-1Sparrowhawk}} after attempting to fire her second torpedo at a cruiser and took considerable fire suffering over 40 men killed, several missing, a
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  • ...not papers. ARB/1/12.</ref> On 14 April Arbuthnot went to [[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|H.M.S. ''Vernon'']] to discuss gear and experiments with i ...ands yards of the vessel to be attacked to enable aim to be taken with the torpedo. Efficient signalmen in the Service can take in signals at great distances,
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  • ...d class certificate (829/1,000 marks); on 28 March he achieved a second in torpedo (150/200 marks) and on 3 May finally passed in gunnery with a second class On 14 May, 1907, he was appointed to the torpedo gun-boat ''Hussar'' in the Mediterranean. On 10 February, 1908, he was appo
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  • Despite being blamed for not searching for a lost torpedo in January, Shuttleworth was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 30 June ...command of [[H.M.S. Montcalm (1920)|H.M.S. ''Wolfe'']] (an armed merchant cruiser previously named ''Montcalm'') vice [[Charles Geoffrey Coleridge Sumner|Sum
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  • ...romoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 28 February, 1914 while still in the cruiser. ...NLFeb19|p.924}} He was awarded a D.S.O. for his services in destroyer and torpedo boat flotillas in the period ending 31 December 1917.<ref>Harris-St. John S
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  • ...Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Third Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>10 Aug, 1921<ref>Smith Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/1
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  • ...ary, 1896. Four men were killed in a torpedo-handling accident aboard the cruiser on 9 February, 1897 when she was operating out of Zanzibar. Lieutenant [[W
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  • He lost a torpedo from ''Mystic'' in 1916 and was faulted in this by Admiral Jellicoe. Appointed in command of the Armed Merchant Cruiser [[H.M.S. Asturias (1925)|''Asturias'']] on 4 September, 1939, he was supers
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  • ...e was ordered to {{UK-Vernon|f=p}} to receive instruction in a three-day [[Torpedo Control]] course. Upon emerging, he was assigned to the {{UK-P50|f=t}}, bu He commanded the Dido-class cruiser [[H.M.S. Cleopatra (1940)|''Cleopatra'']], vice [[Ballin Illingworth Robert
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  • ...1|f=t}} on 29 July, 1914.{{NLJan15|p. 400}} On 29 August, he grounded his torpedo boat in the Firth of Forth, incurring Their Lordships' displeasure "for car ...as part of the {{UK-DF|13}}, which was tasked with screening the [[Battle Cruiser Force]].<ref>Scott Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/50/82.|D7604494}} f. ?.<
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  • ...primarily served at the {{UK-Vernon|f=tp}} except for some time serving as torpedo officer in the battleships {{UK-Formidable}} and {{UK-KingEdwardVII}} in 19 ...}}, however, until being appointed to the [[Portsmouth Signal School]] for torpedo duties in April 1918.<ref>Hallifax Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/49/67.|D7
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  • He qualified for torpedo duties on 25 August, 1911 with 1724 of 2000 marks awarded. On 28 June, 191 ...Ramillies}} to be her torpedo officer upon commissioning. He'd remain her torpedo officer until 7 April, 1919.<ref>Wake-Walker Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196
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  • On 12 April, 1915, Willis was appointed to the {{UK-Donegal|f=t}} as torpedo officer. He remained in her until 29 October when he moved to {{UK-Defianc ...s ''Fearless'' was unable to keep up with her destroyers. Willis quit the cruiser on 22 June, to return to ''Vernon'' until September, 1918.<ref>Willis Servi
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  • ...fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''Philadelphia'' (1889)|hullno=Cruiser No. 4{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}} |cat=Protected Cruiser
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  • Hallett proposed a new type of [[Torpedo Director|torpedo director]] around 1910, which eventually came to be referred to as [[Hallet His torpedo director was tried at sea and rejected by the Royal Navy's Torpedo School in 1914.<ref>Hallett Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/50/214.|D7604626
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  • | Battleships<br>First-class cruisers<br>Smaller cruisers<br>Scouts<br>Torpedo gun-boats<br>Depôt ships and fleet auxiliaries<br>Destroyers<br>Submarines Tenders to the gunnery and torpedo establishments, and the vessels (torpedo boats and smaller submarines) allocated to the local defence of the Home po
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  • The '''Type M''' [[Renouf Torpedo Tactical Instrument]] was conceived around 1919 and in 1920 a pair were pla The device's function is explained in the ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School'', 1919.{{ARTS1919|pp. 120-4}}
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  • ...ch]] for the examinations for the rank of {{LieutRN}}. He was lent to the cruiser {{UK-Iris}} from 21 July to 20 August for the annual man&oelig;uvres. At the College he obtained a second class in College, Part I, a first in Torpedo, a second in gunnery, and a second in pilotage. On 1 March, 1893 he was ap
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  • ...'' on 16 October, 1888, and from there he was appointed to the third-class cruiser {{UK-1Champion}} on 4 December, 1888.<ref>Mansergh Service Record. {{TNA|A ...Commodore Murray F. (1907). ''The Evolution of The Submarine Boat Mine and Torpedo from the Sixteenth Century to the Present Time''. Portsmouth: Gieve's.
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  • ...destroyers]], which quickly took over the torpedo gunboat's intended anti-torpedo boat role. ...hem, a similar arrangement to that used in the contemporary [[Barham Class Cruiser (1889)|''Barham'' class cruisers]].{{FriedmanBritishDestroyers|pp. 33-34}}
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  • ...''''' was one of five [[Dryad Class Torpedo Gunboat (1893)|''Dryad'' class torpedo gunboats]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. ...ally fitted out as a minesweeper before the war and was assigned to help [[Cruiser Force B]] enforce the Northern Patrol.
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  • | Remarks on cruiser shadowing. | Rangefinder, Fire control, and Torpedo control exercises.
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  • |type=torpedo boat |chain=Torpedo Boats
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  • ...Maine. Detached from the Coast Squadron on 26 September 1903, the [[First Torpedo Flotilla]] returned to Hampton Roads to fit out for service on the Asiatic ...stood out of Chesapeake Bay and headed south with the rest of the [[First Torpedo Flotilla]] and {{US-Baltimore}} on 12 December, 1903. After stops in South
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  • ...the Central Powers. At the end of April, the destroyer escorted the French cruiser {{FR-AmiralAuge}} from Norfolk to New York.
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  • |{{US-1Dahlgren|f=p}}||torpedo boat||4 Jun, 1898||Sold 19 Jul, 1920 |{{US-1Craven|f=p}}||torpedo boat||25 Sep, 1899||Expended 1913
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  • ==Torpedo Control== {{Footer Omaha Class Cruiser (1920)}}
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  • ==Torpedo Control== {{Footer Chester Class Cruiser (1907)}}
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  • |{{US-1Shubrick|f=p}}||torpedo boat||31 Oct, 1899||Sold 10 Mar, 1920 |{{US-1Stockton|f=p}}||torpedo boat||27 Dec, 1899||Expended Sep, 1916
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  • ...etters on various topics, Printed Remarks on the New Scheme of Gunnery and Torpedo Training, and other topics; Letter from Fisher to Greene, 7 December 1903; ...gramme, 1907; New Admiralty Scheme. Training of lieutenants in gunnery and torpedo, 1903; Manoeuvres and operations of the particular service squadrons, 1885;
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  • ...name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''Newark'' (1890)|hullno=Cruiser No. 1{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}} |cat=Protected Cruiser
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  • ...redbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''San Francisco'' (1889)|hullno=Cruiser No. 5{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}}<br>CM-2 (1916){{SilverstoneNewNavy|p. 26 |type=protected cruiser
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  • * four above water torpedo tubes: 14-inch in ''Columbia'', 18-inch in ''Minneapolis''{{Conways1860|p. {{Footer Columbia Class Cruiser (1892)}}
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  • ...name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''Olympia'' (1892)|hullno=Cruiser No. 6{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 449}}<br>CL-15{{FriedmanUSCruisers|p. 451}}<br |cat=Protected Cruiser
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  • * four above water torpedo tubes, four Howell torpedoes {{Footer Cincinnati Class Cruiser (1892)}}
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  • * three 18-inch torpedo tubes * three 18-inch torpedo tubes
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  • * three 18-inch torpedo tubes * three 18-inch torpedo tubes
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  • ===Torpedo Control=== {{Footer Tennessee Class Cruiser (1904)}}
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  • ...bot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''Brooklyn'' (1895)|hullno=Armored Cruiser No. 3<br>CA-3 |type=armoured cruiser
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  • |type=armoured cruiser '''U.S.S. ''New York''''' was an armored cruiser completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1893.
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  • * two 18-in torpedo tubes {{Footer Pennsylvania Class Cruiser (1903)}}
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  • ===Torpedo Control=== {{Footer St. Louis Class Cruiser (1904)}}
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  • Yates commanded heavy cruiser ''San Francisco'' from 1939 to 1941. During World War II, his assignments i ...'|'''[[Asiatic Torpedo Fleet|Commanding, First Submarine Division, Asiatic Torpedo Fleet]]'''<br>1912{{USOfficerReg1913|p. 46}}{{USOfficerReg1912|p. 46}} &nda
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  • ...ere converted to various uses, several becoming [[Depot Ship|tender]]s for torpedo craft. ...Cid'') was sold to [[Brazilian Navy|Brazil]] in 1893 as an armed merchant cruiser and named ''Nictheroy'' before being sold to the U.S. Navy.{{Conways1860|p.
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  • ...ats, a practice vessel for the Naval Academy, the ram {{US-Kathadin}}, the torpedo boat {{US-1Cushing}}, and the {{US-Vesuvius|f=t}}. Whitney also changed th
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  • |type=armed merchant cruiser ...rginian''''' was a commercial liner converted for use as an Armed Merchant Cruiser in the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • The two '''''Scout'' Class torpedo cruisers''', were completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1885 and 1887. ===Torpedo Control===
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  • The eight '''''Archer'' Class torpedo cruisers''', were completed for the [[Royal Navy]] between 1888 and 1891. * two twin 14-in torpedo tubes
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  • ...'' was one of eight [[Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Archer'' Class torpedo cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)}}
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  • ...'' was one of eight [[Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Archer'' Class torpedo cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)}}
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  • ...'' was one of eight [[Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Archer'' Class torpedo cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)}}
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  • ...'' was one of eight [[Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Archer'' Class torpedo cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)}}
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  • <blockquote>''When I sees a destroyer I goes on. A Cruiser, I slows down. A Battleship, I stops. If I sees Lieutenant Jackie Sutton In 1930, Sutton lost torpedo No. 1078 from {{UK-H32}}. He was informed he was considered to blame and to
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  • ...87 &ndash; 15 February, 1926) served in the [[Royal Navy]] as an inventive torpedo officer. ...He was granted a month's sick leave to regain his health. He received his torpedo qualification on 25 August, 1911, passing with 1612 of 2000 marks, but ill
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  • ...xt two terms at Bermuda. The fourth and final term was spent at sea in the cruiser {{UK-Isis}}.<ref>''Report of the Director of Naval Education, for the Year ...1910''. p. 3. {{TNA|ADM 7/936.}}</ref> In March he took a second class in Torpedo (150 out of 200 marks), in April a second class in Pilotage (774 out of 1,0
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  • There was also a super-dreadnought named {{UK-1Orion}} and a cruiser launched in 1932 named {{UK-Orion}}. In April 1902, ''Orion'' became a depot ship for torpedo boats at Malta, initially under the command of [[Charles Edward Madden, Fir
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  • Cotton served as torpedo officer in the {{UK-1Achilles|f=t}} in the {{UK-CS|2}} from 15 November 191 ...September/October 1917 in a state of neurasthenia, he finished the war as torpedo officer in {{UK-Canada}} from 27 December 1917.
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  • ...ed until 19 March, 1917 when he was sent to {{UK-Vernon}} for a five-day [[Torpedo Control]] Course. ...s entirely unnecessary with Torpedo Sights [[Torpedo Sight "B"|"B"]] and [[Torpedo Sight "C"|"C"]]. Among the complaints were that:{{ARTS1925|p. 56}}
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  • |{{DE-Schutze|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||11 May, 1882||Sold 1900 |{{DE-Flink|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||24 May, 1882||Sold 1900
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  • ...Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Third Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>21 Aug, 1923{{NLApr25|p. 222}} &ndash; 15 May, 1925<ref>Be
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  • ...hite|bg=crimson}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''X1''''' was a large cruiser submarine in the [[Royal Navy]] launched in 1923 and completed in 1925. * six 21-in torpedo tubes forward
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  • ...dbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''Sheffield''''' was one of five [[Southampton Class Cruiser (1936)|''Southampton'' Class light cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Nav ...f the battleship ''Bismarck'', narrowly dodging a determined friendly-fire torpedo attack by Fairey Swordfish flying from H.M.S. ''Ark Royal''.
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  • ...'|'''[[Third Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Third Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>15 May, 1925<ref>Carne Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/121/13 ...'|'''[[First Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, First Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>''c''. Aug, 1931<ref>Carne Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/12
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  • ...vember 1918. ON 4 November, he was sent to {{UK-Vernon}} to take the long torpedo course.<ref>Back Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/117/76.|}} f. 76.</ref> Bkac commanded the light cruiser [[H.M.S. Bermuda (1941)|''Bermuda'']] from her completion in 1942, becoming
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  • ...f Grand Fleet, First Battle-Cruiser Squadron, 5 Cruisers of Second & Third Cruiser Squadrons, "SOUTHAMPTON" and "BIRMINGHAM" at Scapa coaling and storing. ...uisers to be sent to sea to guard Shetlands, and reinforce "FORWARD" and 4 Torpedo Boat Destroyers (which arrived Lerwick 8.0. PM).
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  • ...g duty at the Submarine Base at New London, Connecticut and aboard the old cruiser ''Rochester'' (the former {{US-1NewYork }}), he was appointed to command {{ Recalled to active duty, he served on inspection duty in 1943.<ref>Naval Torpedo Station Newport War Diary, 2 February 1943</ref> In late 1944, he was reap
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  • ...After three weeks in {{UK-PrinceOfWales}}, he began a period of work with torpedo boat destroyers.<ref>Servaes Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/55/140.|}} f. 140 ...''|'''[[Fifth Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Rear-Admiral Commanding, Fifth Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>mid 1946 &ndash; mid 1946|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Charles Hen
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  • ...nwich]] (December 1892, 2nd Class), the torpedo course at [[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|''Vernon'']] (January 1893, 1st Class), the gunnery course ...dash;1949)."</ref> On 23 November he was appointed in command of the light cruiser ''Encounter''.<ref>''The Navy List. 1st January, 1919''. p. 27.</ref> In Ap
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  • ...t the [[Battle of Jutland]]. In October, 1917 he was sent to a five-day [[Torpedo Control]] course at {{UK-Vernon|f=p}} and then was appointed to the {{UK-Ve Dangerfield was placed in command of the light cruiser [[H.M.S. Dido (1939)|''Dido'']] on 8 July 1940 as she was nearing completio
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  • ...non}} followed. On 30 August 1916 he was appointed to {{UK-Leviathan}} as torpedo officer.<ref>Barratt Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/54/59.|}} f. 59.</ref> ...Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, First Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>13 Apr, 1923<ref>Barratt Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/54
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  • ...t until 1854. By the Dreadnought Era, it had come to specialise in making torpedo boats and destroyers for Germany and for export. Despite a focus on smalle |{{DE-S1|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||24 May, 1884||Broken up 1905
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  • ...939) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]] and served as {{UK-Tiger|f=p}}'s torpedo officer at the [[Battle of Jutland]]. Lapage was appointed to {{UK-Tiger}} as torpedo officer on 19 June, 1914.{{NLDec14|p. 385''a''}} He would fight in her at
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  • ...nsible for the loss of three defending submarines. Earlier, the protected cruiser {{UK-Talbot}} had encountered the raiding force and sent messages firstly t ...Warrior'' not returned for her steamboat, ''C 21'' would have been able to torpedo the transports 125 minutes after they anchored.<ref>May, “Naval Manoeuvre
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  • ...''Royalist''. He would see action at the [[Battle of Jutland]] where the cruiser screened the Battle Fleet as part of the {{UK-LCS|4}}, and also at the [[Se ...ssilis Maclean|John C. Maclean]]'''|'''[[Atlantic Fleet (Royal Navy)|Fleet Torpedo Officer, Atlantic Fleet]]'''<br>3 Apr, 1933<ref>Mackenzie Service Record.
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  • Enclosure No. 15 to [[Battle Cruiser Fleet (Royal Navy)|Battle Cruiser Fleet]] Letter No. B.C.F. 01 of 12/6/16.{{UKJutlandOD|pp. 187-191}} ...al Navy)|3rd B.C.S.]] and stationed as a linking ship between the armoured cruiser screen of the Battlefleet and the three ships of the 3rd B.C.S., to pass si
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  • ...tralians in the Royal Navy and training; Rear-Admiral Arthur Farquhar [4th Cruiser Squadron]; Rear-Admiral George Egerton [Commander-in-Chief Cape of Good Hop ...uiser Squadron; Rear-Admiral Edward Bradford, accepting command of the 4th Cruiser Squadron; Admiral Sir Charles Drury; Rear-Admiral Sir John Jellicoe; Vice-A
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  • [[File:ARTS1913Plate15.jpg|thumb|512px|'''21-in D.R. Torpedo Mounting Mark II'''{{ARTS1913|Plate15}}<br>First used in 1913's ''Arethusa' The '''21-in D.R. Torpedo Tube''' was the [[Royal Navy]]'s first dual torpedo mounting, and was employed in destroyers and light cruisers designed shortl
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  • ...e of Dover Strait]] on 20-21 April 1917 resulted in the loss of two German torpedo boats and a clear British victory. The Germans then changed strategy, launc ...ight without stopping in Flanders in order to achieved surprise. Its eight torpedo boats were meant to sail on 13 February but were delayed a day by bad weath
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  • ...trait was planned for 17-18 March 1917. Seven torpedo boats of the [[Sixth Torpedo Boat Flotilla (Imperial German Navy)|Sixth Flotilla]]. would attack the bar ...K-Llewellyn|f=p}} and {{UK-Laertes|f=p}} patrolling the barrage. The light cruiser {{UK-Canterbury|f=p}}, the flotilla leader {{UK-Faulknor|f=p}} and the dest
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  • ...the [[Battle of Jutland]], and leave her when appointed to an eleven day [[Torpedo Control]] course at {{UK-Vernon|f=p}} in March 1918. On 29 March 1918 he w ...'''|'''[[Battle Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron W/T Officer, Battle Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>15 Dec, 1931<ref>Robinson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/1
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  • ...f the Zeebrugge Second Half Flotilla to the west and eight of the Flanders Torpedo-boat Flotilla to the south west.<ref>Naval Staff. ''Naval Staff Monograph'' ...ronet|Reginald Tyrwhitt]], commanding the Harwich Force, was at sea in the cruiser {{UK-Centaur|f=p}} accompanied by the similar but slightly older {{UK-Carys
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  • Neither Fox nor Brooke had been informed that British cruiser forces had spent the last two days searching the North Sea for a German for ...tish light cruisers: they were rigged to resemble British [[Caroline Class Cruiser (1914)| Caroline Class cruisers]].{{MarderFDSFIV|pp. 294-95}}
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  • ...there was a risk that the German battlecruiser {{DE-Goeben|f=p}} and light cruiser {{DE-Breslau|f=p}} might break out of the Dardanelles. They had been offici ...y a torpedo was fired from ''E 14'' at an enemy ship; 11 seconds after the torpedo left the tube a heavy explosion took place, caused all lights to go out, an
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  • ...ty, First Earl Beatty|Sir David Beatty’s]] [[Battle Cruiser Force|Battle Cruiser Fleet]], hoisted the signal 'Enemy in sight.' Both the B.C.F. and Vizeadmir ...K-Nestor|f=p}} and {{UK-Nomad|f=p}} and {{DE-V27|f=p}} and {{DE-V29}}. One torpedo hit {{DE-Seydlitz}}, but did not do much damage.{{MarderFDSFIII|pp. 68-69}}
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  • ...ty, First Earl Beatty|Sir David Beatty’s]] [[Battle Cruiser Force|Battle Cruiser Fleet]] and Vizeadmiral [[Franz Ritter von Hipper|Franz Hipper’s]] [[I. A ...ans. {{UK-Shark|f=p}} was sunk in a successful attempt to prevent a German torpedo attack on Hood's battlecruisers.{{UKNavalOpsIII| pp. 352-54}}
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  • ...ty, First Earl Beatty|Sir David Beatty’s]] [[Battle Cruiser Force|Battle Cruiser Fleet]], led the German [[High Sea Fleet]], commanded by Admiral [[Reinhard ...but his ships would have to turn under heavy fire and probably attacks by torpedo boats. His problem was that the lack of reports from his scouting forces me
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  • ...badly damaged that the Germans scuttled her. The British lost the armoured cruiser {{UK-BlackPrince|f=p}} with all 857, crew the flotilla leader {{UK-Tipperar The night actions took place that showed that the German torpedo boats were better trained for night operations than the British destroyers.
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  • ...on (Torpedo Training School)|''Vernon'']] in Portsmouth Fletcher passed in torpedo with a third class certificate (130 out of 200 marks) on 23 February, 1906. ...appointed to the {{UK-Carnarvon|f=t}} on 8 December. An appointment to the cruiser {{UK-Aboukir}} on 5 March, 1907, was cancelled, and on 11 March he was appo
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  • ...n in her at the [[Battle of Jutland]] when she screened the [[Third Battle Cruiser Squadron]] and, in turn, suffered mightily from German gunnery. He was pro He served as torpedo officer in {{UK-Hood}} from April 1929 to April 1930.<ref>Phipps-Hornsby Se
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  • The second battle cruiser disappeared under similar circumstances. The "VON DER TANN" claims to have ...ft by the "REGENSBURG", also proceeded to a torpedo attack. Regarding this cruiser advance, the Commanding Officer of the "SEYDLITZ" told me that he was in su
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