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  • Two '''Panther Class Torpedo Cruisers''' were completed for the [[Austro-Hungarian Navy]] in 1886. ==Torpedo Control==
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  • ...enter| '''[[Panther Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Panther'' Class Torpedo Cruiser]]''' |align=right colspan=34|<small>[[Kaiser Franz Josef I Class Cruiser (1889)|''Kaiser Franz Josef I'' Class]]</small>
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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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  • ...=center| '''[[Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Archer'' Class Torpedo Cruiser]]''' |align=left colspan=34|<small>[[Scout Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Scout'' Class]]</small>
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  • ...gn=center| '''[[Scout Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Scout'' Class Torpedo Cruiser]]''' |align=left colspan=34|<small>[[Mersey Class Cruiser (1885)|''Mersey'' Class]]</small>
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  • ...r, six armoured cruisers, eighteen light cruisers, seventeen gunboats, 110 torpedo boats, and 229 submarines.<ref>Herwig. ''"Luxury" Fleet''. p. 222.</ref>
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  • ...two whoppers, with 15-inch guns, and speed enough to run any German light cruiser off the face of the ocean."<ref>''Transactions of the Institution of Naval ...nt of four 15-inch guns would be more than a match for any raider or light cruiser that might be encountered.<ref>"Large Light Cruisers 'Courageous' & 'Glorio
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  • ...e; if there were a Pattern 50 light bulb, could there also be a Pattern 50 torpedo director? The numbers appeared after 1885, as no mention is found in ARTS |1875 || Cruiser Arc Lantern<ref>Admiralty Weekly Orders. 28 Feb, 1913. {{TNA|ADM 182/4}}.
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  • ...ard VII Class Battleship (1903)|''King Edward VII'']] and [[Minotaur Class Cruiser (1906)|''Minotaur'']] classes.{{TheSightM|p. 94, 108, Plate 47}} ...em and the weapons proved to have little effectiveness at the ranges where torpedo attack became deeply worrying.
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  • ...ght by the wind and swung along side a moored cruiser, crushing one of the cruiser's boats while avoiding collision. By the end of 1915, she had been equipped with a [[Torpedo Control Plotting Instrument Mark I]] in her {{TCT}}. This probably made he
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  • There was [[H.M.S. Ajax (1934)|a light cruiser named ''Ajax'']] launched in 1934 which saw action against the pocket battl Between late 1915 and mid 1917, she was fitted with a [[Torpedo Control Plotting Instrument Mark II]] in the {{TCT}}.{{HTC1916|p. 38}}{{ART
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  • Lieutenant-Commander [[Brian Egerton]] served as torpedo officer and first Lieutenant-Commander of ''Valiant'' between March 1915 un ...art of the {{UK-BS|5}} under Captain Woollcombe in support of the [[Battle Cruiser Force]] with her sisters, less ''Queen Elizabeth''.
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  • The four [[Scout Cruiser|scout cruisers]] of the '''Admiral Spaun Class''' were completed between 19 ==Torpedo Control==
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  • On 11 January, 1897, he was appointed in command of the torpedo cruiser [[H.M.S. Cossack (1886)|''Cossack'']].<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" ...y. From 16 July to 26 August 1901, he commanded the first-class protected cruiser [[H.M.S. Amphitrite (1898)|''Amphitrite'']] in the annual manœuvres. Afte
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  • ...Second, Fourth and Sixth Battle Squadrons, and presumably the First Light Cruiser Squadron) to discuss the forthcoming operation before the fleet proceeded t ...<br>2. My Lords will, as desired, give orders for all available Ships and Torpedo Craft to proceed to the position of the Fleet Action on learning from you t
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  • ...l ship construction, the construction of the former battleship, now battle cruiser [[H.M.S. Renown (1916)|''Renown'']] building at Fairfield was speeded up, w ...ed cover for British destroyers when the Germans attempted to press home a torpedo-boat attack.<ref>Buxton. ''Big Gun Monitors''. p. 52.</ref> Afterwards,
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  • ...s, ''Raglan'' being despatched on the 28 June in tow of the old protected cruiser ''Diana''. She arrived on 22 July and went straight into action, supporting ...ning of the 20 January, 1918, the battlecruiser ''Goeben'' and her consort cruiser ''Breslau'' sneaked out of the straits in the mist of the Sunday morning. '
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  • ...n 20 March 1909 and joined the [[First Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|First Cruiser Squadron]] of the First Division, [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]]. ...atform were rebuilt, and her forward searchlight battery reorganised. Her torpedo nets and booms were removed entirely. A rangefinder hood for a 9 foot rang
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  • ...']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes were to land their searchlights from their ...torpedo stored near it; its other two would be stored in the aft submerged torpedo room.
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  • She completed her two days torpedo trials at Spithead on the evening of 24 September, 1895. Firing from a sta ...Battleship (1894)|''Majestic'' class battleships]] and two [[Cressy Class Cruiser (1899)|''Cressy'' class cruisers]] being sent there to be demobilised on th
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  • ...']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes were to land their searchlights from their ===Torpedo Control===
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  • ...']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes were to land their searchlights from their ...still growing, these ships were to receive two [[18-in Fiume Mark III** H. Torpedo]]es each.{{ARTS1909|p. 14}}
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  • There was also a heavy cruiser named {{UK-London}} completed in the late 1920s. ..., she landed her 12-in armament as well as the aft 12-in turret as well as torpedo nets. She was left with an armament of three 6-in and one 4-in gun, presum
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  • ...']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes were to land their searchlights from their ...still growing, these ships were to receive two [[18-in Fiume Mark III** H. Torpedo]]es each.{{ARTS1909|p. 14}}
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  • ...to remove all of them, but this would have left the ships too weak against torpedo craft or in low visibility. Eventually, it was decided to remove the ten c ...ere B.L. Mark X on Mark V S mountings, as also used in the [[Warrior Class Cruiser (1905)|''Warrior'' class cruisers]], able to elevate 15 degrees and depress
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  • ...were mounted on P. IV* mountings, similar to those in the [[Minotaur Class Cruiser (1906)|''Minotaur'']], [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (1903)|''King Edw ...em and the weapons proved to have little effectiveness at the ranges where torpedo attack became deeply worrying.
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  • ===Torpedo Control=== By the end of 1920, it was decided that she should also receive a [[Renouf Torpedo Tactical Instrument Type A]], as had been decided for {{UK-NewZealand}} the
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  • ===Torpedo Control=== In 1919, she was selected to receive a [[Renouf Torpedo Tactical Instrument Type B]].{{ARTS1919|pp. 118, 119}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Tiger''''', the only member of her class, was the last battle cruiser laid down for the [[Royal Navy]] before the [[Great War]]. ...ord Fisher]], the [[First Sea Lord]], objecting to the removal of a battle cruiser from his command:
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  • The four [[Third Class Cruiser|third class cruisers]] of the '''Gem Class''' were completed in 1904 and 19 ...rovided [[Voicepipe]]s, possibly with one for gun control and a second for torpedo control.{{HFCI1914|p. 67}}
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  • * two submerged 18-in torpedo tubes arranged on the broadside forward, depressed 3 degrees and bearing ab {{Footer Challenger Class Cruiser (1902)}}
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  • ...acceptance trial was projected to take place on 11 March.<ref>"The Battle Cruiser Lion" (News). ''The Times''. Tuesday, 13 February, 1912. Issue '''39820' ...liary set]], but it was to be replaced by a [[Type 10 Wireless Set|Type 10 Cruiser Auxiliary set]].{{ARTS1913|W/T Appendix, p. 13}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Princess Royal''''' was a battle cruiser of the [[Royal Navy]] which saw active service throughout the First World W ...were athletic sports the next day involving the whole of the First Battle Cruiser Squadron, organised by a general committee presided over by Captain [[Alfre
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  • ...liary set]], but it was to be replaced by a [[Type 10 Wireless Set|Type 10 Cruiser Auxiliary set]].{{ARTS1913|W/T Appendix, p. 13}} ...r service in the [[First Battle Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|First Battle Cruiser Squadron]].{{NMI|Thursday, 4 September, 1913. Issue '''40308''', col F, p.
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  • |type=torpedo boat |chain=Torpedo Boats
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  • He was appointed to {{UK-Vernon}} on 9 September, 1883 to qualify as a torpedo Lieutenant.{{NLJul84|p. 250}} He emerged with a first-class certificate in ...the German submarine which had fired the torpedo, ''U-24'', fired another torpedo into ''Formidable'', which sank at about 04:45. Despite the best efforts o
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  • [[File:HandbookTorpedoControl1916Plate41.jpg|thumb|400px| '''Torpedo Sight Corrector'''{{HTC1916|Plate 41}}]] ...ate the effect of [[Torpedo Director|director]] errors for men using the [[Torpedo Attack Trainer]].{{ARTS1916|p. 34. (A.L. G. 6788/16)}}
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  • ...Torpedo Attack Table''' was a [[Torpedo Control]] teaching aid to practice torpedo attacks. [[File:ARTS1915Plate9.jpg|thumb|200px| '''Torpedo Attack Trainer'''{{ARTS1915|Plate 9}}<br>Early design sketch ]]
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  • He became a gunnery expert, founded the Navy's torpedo branch and upon joining the [[Board of Admiralty]] started a twenty-year pe ...truction. The torpedo school was established in the hulk [[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|''Vernon'']] and subsequently became a separate command in
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  • ...."<ref>Wester Wemyss. p. 33.</ref> On 12 October he was appointed to the torpedo depôt ship [[H.M.S. Hecla (1878)|''Hecla'']] in the Mediterranean. He wa ..., a family friend. On 6 May, 1892, he received his first command, that of Torpedo Boat 21, which was commissioned for training purposes.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 196/42
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  • ...went to Woolwich Arsenal, London, for a seven day course of instruction in torpedo apparatus. Jackson had a strong interest in the scientific aspects of his ...ineteenth century and was the world's first effective self-propelled naval torpedo, developed by an English engineer, [[Whitehead & Company|Robert Whitehead]]
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  • ...the Firth of Forth to intercept Vice Admiral Sir [[David Beatty]] [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]] as it left [[Rosyth]]. Another U-boat would force her way into the ...cruisers and merchant ships that were frequently seen there. Cruisers and torpedo boats could guard the exposed flank since the [[High Sea Fleet]] would not
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  • 6.40 p.m.—Ship of [[Warrior Class Cruiser (1905)|''Warrior'' class]], bearing S.E., 3-4,000 yards, was observed attem 6.55 p.m.—{{UK-Marlborough}} struck by a mine or torpedo on starboard side. She listed quickly to starboard but continued
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  • ..."Ship gave two very distinct shudders, which were at first thought to be a torpedo. This was afterwards ascertained to be incorrect." Her captain's report ca ...the compass platform. I thought that the ship had been mined or hit by a torpedo, but no damage has so far been discovered. I assume that we either hit som
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  • Sometimes used by the editors for "[[Annual Report of the Torpedo School]]" '''Above Water''', used in describing a torpedo tube that is not a submerged one.
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  • ...survived the loss of that ironclad on 15 January, 1865, when she struck a torpedo, exploded, and sank with a loss of 75 lives. ...to fit out {{US-SanFrancisco}}, and assumed command when that [[protected cruiser]] was commissioned on 15 November, 1889. He was detached in June, 1892 to
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  • In 1886, UIW was awarded a one million dollar contract to build a Naval cruiser, the {{US-Charleston}}, which they completed in eighteen months. From the c |{{US-1Charleston|f=p}}||protected cruiser||19 Jul, 1888||Wrecked 2 Nov, 1899
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  • |{{US-Alarm|f=p}}||torpedo ram||13 Nov, 1873|| 28 Feb, 1898 |{{US-1Cincinnati|f=p}}||protected cruiser||10 Nov, 1892||Sold 4 Aug, 1921
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  • ...tain the berthing space that would be required to accommodate the fourteen torpedo boat destroyers that were expected to be delivered shortly from the contrac |{{UK-Polyphemus|f=p}}||torpedo ram||15 Jun, 1881||Broken up 1903
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  • ...rose to become the head of the torpedo-arm which he re-organised into the torpedo inspectorate. ...in 1895. In 1896–97 he commanded the [[German East Asia Squadron|Asian cruiser squadron]] and oversaw the gain of [[Jiaozhou Bay|Kiaochow]] as a German na
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  • |colspan=2|'''Light Cruiser''' ...Battle's effects required some immediate changes. {{UK-Marlborough}} had torpedo damage to repair, and so was removed from her role as flagship while she wa
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  • ...xpense in S.S. ''Cuzco'', arriving back on 9 June. He was appointed to the cruiser {{UK-1Mersey}} for the annual man&oelig;uvres from 4 July to 22 August, the ...rpedo, obtaining First Classes in both. On 17 July he was appointed to the cruiser {{UK-1Melpomene}} in the Pacific as First Lieutenant and gunnery officer. I
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  • ...nt two years in the [[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|''Vernon'']] torpedo school with an additional six months as staff officer of that establishment ...z|26757|3978|10 July, 1896}} After three years at sea as commander of the cruiser {{UK-Terrible}} and the {{UK-Caesar|f=t}} he returned to the ''Vernon'' in
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  • He was appointed First and (G) of the battle cruiser {{UK-Invincible}} in August, 1913. He became just the gunnery officer on 1 ...{{LieutRN}} [[Cecil Stanley Sandford|Cecil S. Sandford]], ''Invincible'''s Torpedo Lieutenant.{{NLJan15|p. 338}} They were rescued by the {{UK-Badger|f=t}}.
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  • ...B, p. 6.</ref> He was appointed to {{UK-Vernon}} on 11 January, 1884 as a torpedo Lieutenant.{{NLJul84|p. 249}} ...ton was appointed in command of the torpedo school ship [[H.M.S. Defiance (Torpedo Training School)|''Defiance'']] at Devonport on 1 November, 1897.<ref>"Nava
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  • ...Class Battleship (1914)|''Revenge'' class]] dreadnought battleships.<ref>"Cruiser Squadron and Battle Squadron Programme." {{TNA|ADM 1/8383/179}}. p. 14.</ ...ond flagship. {{UK-Dreadnought}} has ceded her flagship role, and another cruiser has attached.{{SMNLDec14|p. 8}}
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  • ...taff of the ''Vernon'' was appointed in 1899 to the {{UK-Jupiter|f=t}} for torpedo duties. ...his subject under the title "The Evolution of the Submarine Boat, Mine and Torpedo".
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  • ...tee appointed to examine the capabilities of the Whitehead, or locomotive, torpedo in 1870. He then served afloat for six years, during which time his profes ...,{{NLJul78|p. 249}} a hulk in Portsmouth harbour recently established as a torpedo school. For the next three years Wilson devoted his great talent and energ
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  • ...at the sides. For many years this remained the accepted type of Admiralty cruiser, culminating in 1894 (after White had become director of naval construction ...ge armoured cruisers were built to White's designs. Many smaller cruisers, torpedo boat destroyers, and miscellaneous vessels, were designed by White and buil
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  • The '''Third Light Cruiser Squadron''' was a formation of light cruisers in the [[Royal Navy]]. Found ...3}} as post-war operations suggested the wisdom of merging heavy and light cruiser operations.
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  • The '''First Light Cruiser Squadron''' was a formation of light cruisers in the [[Royal Navy]]. Found ...1}} as post-war operations suggested the wisdom of merging heavy and light cruiser operations.
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  • ...he was appointed to ''Excellent'' for a short course in gunnery, and for a torpedo course in ''Vernon'' from 15 March to 27 April. He was appointed to ''Ruby ...ed Rear-Admiral Commanding the [[Fifth Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Fifth Cruiser Squadron]] on 5 April, 1907, thus beginning an association with the Home Fl
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  • ...6, in which he led most of his [[First Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|First Cruiser Squadron]] to destruction against the German [[High Sea Fleet]]. Arbuthnot ...ny thought was carried to seemingly grotesque lengths. When commander in a cruiser on the South American station he had midshipmen as part of a seven-point da
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  • ...d the same eight pre-dreadnoughts as in December, 1912, now supported by a cruiser.{{DittColl|p. 15}} It had no light cruiser attached.
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  • ...{{UK-Russell}} from the newly-disbanded {{UK-BS|6}}, and also a new small cruiser.{{SMNLApr15|p. 10}} ===Squadron Torpedo Officer===
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  • ...tguard ships for an annual cruise "to carry out evolutions and gunnery and torpedo exercises in company." The [[Senior Naval Lord]], [[Walter Talbot Kerr|Lor ...|Cruiser Squadron]], the Coastguard ships, and the [[Inspecting Captain of Torpedo Boat Destroyers]].<ref>Admiralty letter M.0375 of 30 July, 1902. The Natio
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  • ...College with a Third Class pass, and in May obtained a Third Class pass in Torpedo work and a Second Class pass in Gunnery work in August. ...Rear-Admiral Commanding the [[Fourth Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Fourth Cruiser, or Training Squadron]] in succession to Rear-Admiral [[Edward Eden Bradfor
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  • ...)|''Sultan'']] on 10 January, 1884, having attained second class passes in torpedo, gunnery and a first class pass in pilotage.<ref name=Record105/> ...ointed to ''Sultan''. On 26 September, 1885 his application to qualify in torpedo duties was duly noted. He had been expecting to be appointed Flag-Lieutena
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  • The composition remains as in December, 1913. A scout cruiser is attached, though it may have been, previously.{{AWO1914|109 of 10 July, ===Squadron Torpedo Officer===
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  • ...from 28 Feb - 9 March, when the Second Division of the Home Fleet & Second Cruiser Squadron were on the way to Vigo. During the time the system for reporting ...troyer Flotillas should be instructed to prepare revised rules for putting Torpedo craft out of action, especially when flotillas are operating against each o
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  • ...e of the Falkland Islands]] in 1914, where his squadron destroyed a German cruiser force in South American waters, thus avenging the British defeat at [[Battl ...igned topic to explore the impact of the introduction on the ram, mine and torpedo on various aspects of naval training and operations. His work won the Gold
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  • ===Torpedo Control=== {{Footer Dresden Class Cruiser (1907)}}
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  • ...pointed to the cruiser {{UK-1Crescent}}. He was then given command of the torpedo boat destroyer {{UK-1Decoy}} in the [[Devonport Flotilla]]. On 21 March, 1902 he was appointed First Lieutenant of the cruiser {{UK-Amphitrite}}. On 3 April he was transferred to the battleship {{UK-Ve
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  • ...ong Senior Officers' Signal Course, and thence for a series of Gunnery and Torpedo courses.<ref>ADM 196/42. f. 135.</ref> Yelverton was appointed in command of the cruiser {{UK-1Suffolk}} on 19 August, 1914.{{NLOct15|p. 398''d-k''}}
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  • ===Torpedo Control=== {{Footer Magdeburg Class Cruiser (1911)}}
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  • ...f the {{UK-Melpomene|f=t}}. On 31 January 1910, he began more Gunnery and Torpedo courses. ...Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Rear-Admiral Commanding, Seventh Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>6 Apr, 1918{{UKCeased|p. 26a}} &ndash; 28 Feb, 1919{{UKCea
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  • ==Torpedo Control== {{Footer Zenta Class Cruiser (1897)}}
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  • |{{UK-1Surprise|f=p}}||third class protected cruiser||17 Jan, 1885||Sold 1919 |{{UK-Alacrity|f=p}}||third class protected cruiser||28 Feb, 1885||Sold 1913
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  • ...the Second Fleet. It was mobilised in 1914 under the additional title of Cruiser Force D. ...ron of the [[Atlantic Fleet (Royal Navy)|Atlantic Fleet]] became the Fifth Cruiser Squadron,<ref>"The Navy Estimates" (News). ''The Times''. Saturday, 13 Ma
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  • ...November, 1875}} In May, 1877, after a short period in the ''Vernon'' for torpedo instruction, he was appointed executive officer of the ''Thunderer'', Chann ...0 tons weight, and over three days arranged to successfully tow the French cruiser into deep water, assisted by a small Turkish warship.<ref>''Navy & Army Ill
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  • They were similar to the earlier [[Magdeburg Class Cruiser (1911)|''Magdeburg'' class]] in armour and distinctively German 10.5-cm arm ===Torpedo Control===
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  • | bgcolor="#f5faff"|1st Torpedo Officer | bgcolor="#f5faff"|2nd Torpedo Officer
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  • ...yly|Bayly]] ceased to be the responsibility of the Rear-Admiral Commanding Torpedo Boats, [[Robert Archibald James Montgomerie|Robert A. J. Montgomerie]], who ...ut there are now eight battleships rather than six, and there is one fewer cruiser.{{NLOct04|pp. 267, 269}}
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  • ...-westward, rapidly cleared the battleline, disclosing a German 3-funnelled cruiser somewhat like the ''Kolberg'' Class, but with larger funnels; she was appar 6.23 p.m.—Opened fire with the Turrets on the 3-funnelled cruiser. Bearing about 80 green. Range, 11,000. Fall of shot very easy to observe
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  • * Commander (T) [[Evan Campbell Bunbury|Evan C. Bunbury]] was the torpedo officer, located in the Conning Tower on the Mess Decks. ...{{UK-Warrior}} now crossed ''Lion's'' bow and were engaging a light German cruiser, who was seriously injured by them. This caused ''Lion'' to cease fire and
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  • * Torpedo officer: Lt. Comr. [[Walter Neville Lapage|W. N. Lapage]] ...of the usual weekly cruises towards the Fisher Banks. The [[Third Battle Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|3rd B.C.S.]] had gone up to Scapa Flow for target pra
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  • ...e Cruiser Fleet]], and at 3.55 a signal was made by senior officer, Battle-cruiser Fleet, that he was engaging the enemy. At 4 <small>P.M.</small> senior officer, 2nd Light-cruiser Squadron, reported enemy battle-fleet in sight steering east, and at 5 <sma
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  • ...ed by witnesses about 1,000 yards on the starboard beam. No track of this torpedo was observed, though looked for by several observers immediately after the At 7.10 p.m. fired a torpedo at a disabled German ship with three funnels. This may have been the same
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  • ...d then that the enemy's Battle Fleet were coming North and that the Battle cruiser fleet and [[Fifth Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|5th Battle squadron]] were e ...readnought (1906)|''Dreadnought'']], with the Attached cruisers, 4th Light Cruiser squadron and Destroyers were steaming S.E. by S. at full speed, a nominal 2
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  • ...eed 18 knots. Observed British [[Battle Cruiser Fleet (Royal Navy)|Battle Cruiser Fleet]] of 4 ships in line ahead, engaged with enemy battle cruisers; latte ...very indistinct. (No ranges being obtainable.) Also on a four funnelled cruiser between the lines, apparently damaged and stopped.
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  • ...oelig;uvres, and paid off on 28 August. He was appointed to the protected cruiser ''Amphion'' on the [[Pacific Station (Royal Navy)|Pacific Station]] on 21 D ...uld remain in ''Vernon'' until 24 August, 1893. He attained a first class torpedo certificate at the Royal Naval College in July, 1892, and obtained a first
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  • He specialised in torpedoes, and as Lieutenant he served from 1892 in the cruiser {{UK-Orlando}} in Australian waters, and in the {{UK-1Centurion}} and [[H.M ...f Enquiry held on 1st June at Sheerness to investigate causes of loss of a torpedo."<ref>Chatterton Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/88.|}} f. 98.</ref> By the
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  • ...and Submarine Craft Flotillas in Commission and Reserve, in the protected cruiser [[H.M.S. Sapphire (1904)|''Sapphire'']] on 1 January, 1907, replacing Rear- [[Category:Rear-Admirals Commanding, Torpedo Boat and Submarine Craft Flotillas (Royal Navy)]]
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  • ...dron. He succeeded to his father's baronetcy in 1901. After command of a cruiser squadron he was given command of the [[Second Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)| ...86|19 May, 1899}} and on 11 July he was appointed to command the protected cruiser [[H.M.S. Brilliant (1891)|''Brilliant'']] for the annual manœuvres.<ref na
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  • ...ging torpedo net defence, sailing races and occasional target practice and torpedo firings. At his first annual rifle practice Dreyer was recognised as a pot ...he received a First Class in Gunnery with 543 and in May a First Class in Torpedo with 184 marks.<ref>ADM 196/44. f. 353.</ref> On 27 May 1898, Dreyer was
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  • In May, 1898, he attained a first class in the theoretical course for torpedo, and qualified with a second class in May, 1899. ...Second Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Second-in-Command, Second Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>24 Dec, 1917<ref>Dumaresq Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/4
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  • ...David Richard Beatty, First Earl Beatty|Sir David Beatty]] in the [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]] and then in the [[Grand Fleet]]. ...l Manoeuvres of 1906]] in June before taking a second class certificate in torpedo on 17 August.
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  • '''Life on a French Cruiser in War Time''' by René Milan, translated from the ''Les Vagabonds de la Gu ...ters like a thoroughbred, drags with her cruisers and her two squadrons of torpedo boats to the adventure in which some one must die.
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  • ...he northern area is also favourable to a concentration of our cruisers and torpedo craft with the Battle Fleet; such concentration on the part of the enemy be ...so that the latter may be manœuvred into any desired position behind the cruiser screen. This is a strong additional reason for fighting in the northern ar
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  • Shortly before noon, the Light Cruiser Squadron were observed to be firing; it was then about eight miles away, sl As the light cruiser's antagonist was obviously beaten-her upper deck a mass of wreckage and onl
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  • ...val document, 1914, recovered by the Russians from the wreck of the German cruiser 'Magdeburg', with MS. notes. See Sir Winston Churchill, ''The World Crisis, ...of Jellicoe, principally with the Admiralty, and (ff. 61-124) memoranda on torpedo attack and defence, 1916.
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  • :Available vessels. Battle-cruiser Fleet, Fifth Battle Squadron and T.B.D.s including Harwich T.B.D.s proceed :Third Battle Cruiser Squadron, "Chester" and "Canterbury" will leave with me. I will send them o
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  • ...rd. {{TNA|ADM 196/46.|}} f. 147. His service record does not mention the Torpedo Boat.</ref> ...'''[[Battle Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Gunnery Officer, Battle Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>9 May, 1919{{NLDec19|p. 801}}|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Lionel
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  • The two [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''''Prinz Adalbert'' class''' were completed in ===Torpedo Control===
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  • ...o left. Shortly after this, the {{UK-BS|5}} was seen following our Battle Cruiser Squadron and firing at the enemy, but the flashes of these enemy ships' gun | Opened fire on enemy Battle Cruiser; range, 10,000 yards. Target could just be made out, but her number in the
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  • ...at 3.50 p.m. at the time when the engagement commenced between the battle cruiser fleets. ...oncentration signal 2P being received, fire was shifted to the rear battle cruiser; range, 19,500; she was straddled several times, turned away, and eventuall
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  • ...}} Having qualified as torpedo lieutenant he served for three years in the cruiser {{UK-Imperieuse}}, flagship of the China station. ...n the cruiser {{UK-Blake}}, flagship of the North America station, and the torpedo depot-ship {{UK-Vulcan}}. He was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 1 J
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  • At 4.40 p.m., after receiving the report from the 2nd Cruiser Squadron that the enemy's Battle Fleet was in sight, Beatty made a general ...quadron, one of which (fired before 7 p.m.) hit the ''Marlborough''. This torpedo did not therefore come from the destroyer attack at 7.20 p.m. But a refere
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  • He was appointed Commanding Officer of [[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|H.M.S. ''Vernon'']] on 15 September, 1914. {{NLDec14|p. 38 ...by<br>'''[[Cole Cortlandt Fowler|Cole C. Fowler]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Defiance (Torpedo Training School)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Defiance'']]'''<br>31 Aug, 1907{{NLOct
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  • At 6 P.M. the Torpedo Lieut. fired a 12,000 yard torpedo at the enemy's Battle Squadron, then on our starboard quarter. ...once more appeared in sight and we opened fire. At 8.8 we passed an enemy cruiser [7] with either 3 or 4 funnels and 2 masts, very heavily hit and in a sinki
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  • ...erm from ''Britannia'' was embarked for an extended training cruise in the cruiser ''Isis''.<ref>Pack. ''Britannia at Dartmouth''. p. 161.</ref> When the ...subsequently borne. In 1910 she was replaced by the third-class protected cruiser [[H.M.S. Pomone (1897)|''Pomone'']].<ref>Davies; Grove. ''The Royal Naval
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  • As you know, I was on the cruiser ''Cressy'' on September 22, 1914, when in company with the cruisers {{UK-Ab [213] While doing this the ''Hogue'' was hit by a torpedo from a German submarine and very quickly settled down. Indeed, no sooner wa
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  • In late 1915, a Gunnery and Torpedo Order noted a lack of stiffness in the F.T. 24 due to its weight being grea The ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1918'' mentions this pedestal mounting as the model in the T.C.T.s
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  • ...emarks on various points of interest gathered from the ships of the Battle-Cruiser Fleet and 5th Battle Squadron. The general impression is that the enemy's fire in the battle-cruiser action fell off gradually, but whether this was due to our fire, the condit
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  • |valign=top| 3.07. ||S.O. [[Third Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|3rd L.C.S.]] reported 3 cruisers bearing E. steering |valign=top| 3.13.|| S.O. [[First Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|1st L.C.S.]] reported enemy altered course to N.W. Co
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  • On 3 January, 1900, he was appointed to ''Vernon'' for revision of the Torpedo Manual, and on 15 September was appointed in command of the gunboat ''Halcy ...f. 13}} On 11 March, 1915, he was appointed Acting Vice-Admiral as senior cruiser admiral in the [[Grand Fleet]].
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  • | 6.25. || " {{UK-IronDuke}} " opened fire on 3 funnelled cruiser. | 6.29. || " Royal Oak " opened fire with 15-in. guns on the same 3 funnelled cruiser. Fired 4 salvoes, the first salvo fired was seen to have straddled the tar
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  • ...t in no physical connection with it. Torpedo Control was exercised from a Torpedo Control Tower abaft the Mainmast. There were no Plotting arrangements as w ...g broke out on our beam which seemed awfully close. It was the 2nd. Light Cruiser Squadron suddenly sighting the German 4th. Scouting Group and I could see t
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  • ...ick Vernon Wentworth|Frederick C. U. V. Wentworth]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Vernon'']]'''<br>13 Mar, 1919<ref>Wais ...|Preceded by<br>'''?'''|'''[[Torpedo Division (Royal Navy)|Director of the Torpedo Division]]'''<br>6 Apr, 1920<ref>{{TNA|ADM 196/43/374|D7576556}}</ref> &nda
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  • The two [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''Duke of Edinburgh Class''' were completed in The ships had three submerged 18-in torpedo tubes:{{UKTorpM1909III|p. 265}}
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  • 2. At 3.15 p.m., enemy reports between the Light Cruiser Squadrons and Battle Cruisers and the Commander-in-Chief began to be receiv 4. At about 6.15 p.m., our Battle Cruiser Squadron, consisting of two [[Lion Class Battlecruiser (1910)|"Lions,"]] "{
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  • ...by our Battle Cruisers and 5th Battle Squadron). Continued firing at this cruiser. | 7.00 || Observed a German Battle Cruiser ( ? " Lützow ") badly on fire aft. She showed up very clearly against wes
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  • | 5.56 p.m.— || One of our cruiser squadrons, either First or Second, was observed on Port bow, engaging enemy ...be badly hit and set on fire; she passed across to Port quarter. Another cruiser, apparently "Defence," was observed to be hit, and was reported to have blo
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  • ...ight cruiser and helped to sink her as well. Our next target was a battle cruiser, we think the ''Derrflinger'' [''sic''] or [[S.M.S. Lützow (1913)|''Lützo ...d was reduced to 14 knots. She succeeded in getting into the Humber. One torpedo passed ahead of the {{UK-Collingwood}} and another astern. We had no casua
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  • ...[Gunnery and Torpedo Division (Royal Navy)|Director of Naval Artillery and Torpedo]] on 1 February, 1919.<ref>''Naval Staff of the Admiralty''. C.B. 3013. p ...y<br>'''[[Frederic Charles Dreyer|Frederic C. Dreyer]]'''|'''[[Gunnery and Torpedo Division (Royal Navy)|Director of Gunnery and Torpedoes]]'''<br>1 Feb, 1919
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  • ...torn out near them. As a result, only one labelled as being for the Battle Cruiser Force in January 1917 has enough context to be useful. Its data is reflect <br>Battle Cruiser
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  • At 6.38 nearly all turret Officers thought that we opened fire on the enemy cruiser drifting down between the lines, whereas we were firing at one of the "Kais ...ng down between "Benbow" and the enemy. This ship was apparently an enemy cruiser with three or four funnels.<br>Several of "Benbow's" rangefinders were appa
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  • On 18 July, 1889, he was appointed to the ''Asia'' for Torpedo Boat No. 81. He was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 28 January, 189 ...ining Establishments]]. He was appointed in command of the cadet training cruiser [[H.M.S. Cornwall (1902)|''Cornwall'']] on 10 December, 1907.<ref>ADM 196/4
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  • Two '''Panther Class Torpedo Cruisers''' were completed for the [[Austro-Hungarian Navy]] in 1886. ==Torpedo Control==
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  • ==Torpedo Control== {{Footer Kaiser Franz Josef I Class Cruiser (1889)}}
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  • ...ng board intended to assist in applying the experimental [[Torpedo Control|torpedo control]] method of [[Deflection Plotting|deflection plotting]].{{ARTS1912| He was superseded in command of the Battle Cruiser Squadron on 14 August, 1934.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 196/46.}} f. 146.</ref>
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  • ...ficer of the [[Royal Navy]]. He entered the Navy in 1878 and qualified in Torpedo Duties. Having served in China during the Boxer Rebellion he served in com ...and then served on the instructional staff. Charlton afterwards served as Torpedo Lieutenant in ships at sea.
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  • ...s. He described the concept it in a section of the ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School'' in a description dated 24 July 1894. The scheme entailed use of a ...by<br>'''[[Charles John Briggs|Charles J. Briggs]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Vernon'']]'''<br>10 May, 1907{{BlondTe
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  • ...d for his "zeal and ability" in preparing a report on trials of a [[Howell Torpedo]] at Newport, Rhode Island.<ref>Grant Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/87.}} ...1914. Issue '''40597''', col D, p. 4.</ref> again in command of the Sixth Cruiser Squadron.<ref>Goldrick. ''The King's Ships were at Sea''. p. 27.</ref>
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  • ...ook place which broke the ship in half by the foremast, it was I believe a torpedo into one of the fore turret magazines. When the explosion took place, our At one period during the night a German cruiser and switched a searchlight on us, but we made a heavy smoke screen and she
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  • |{{UK-1Grasshopper|f=p}}||torpedo gunboat||30 Aug, 1887||Sold 1905 |{{UK-Barracouta|f=p}}||third class protected cruiser||16 May, 1889||Sold 1905
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  • ...on 9 February, 1907. On 3 June he was appointed to go through Gunnery and Torpedo courses at Portsmouth. On 16 September he was appointed to the Senior Offi ...Gunnery Course at the [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]], and on 6 March a Torpedo course. This last course was cancelled as on 3 March he was appointed to c
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  • They were generally similar to the 1914's [[Pillau Class Cruiser (1914)|''Pillau'' class]] in that their armament was centered on the heavie ===Torpedo Control===
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  • Commander-in-Chief, was stationed 10 miles ahead of the armoured cruiser screen; speed of advance of fleet was 17 knots. ...ry by "Invincible," presumably with the idea of joining up with the Battle Cruiser Fleet, reports having been intercepted that "{{UK-Lion}}" was engaging the
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  • ...ng Lanarca, Cyprus. On 18 September, 1879 he was appointed to the sloop ''Cruiser''. On 12 March, 1880 he was appointed to the Mediterranean flag ship {{UK- Leaving the torpedo boat in September, Pakenham ended the year with a short course in gunnery a
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  • ...full speed ahead", and did not order the engines stopped before the yawing cruiser's propellers cut into the steamer so badly that the other ship sank. Jeffr ...{UKJutlandOD|pp. 33, 46}} He remained with the ship until she was lost to torpedo on 16 August, 1916.
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  • ...xandra'']]. On 28 May he was appointed First Lieutenant of the [[armoured cruiser]] [[H.M.S. Cressy (1899)|''Cressy'']]. ...ppointed to ''President'' for the gunnery course and on 21 October for the torpedo course.
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  • ...ok a Gunnery course at Portsmouth and from 21 October to 8 November took a Torpedo course there.<ref>ADM 196/42. f. 142.</ref> ...o 26 July he commanded the [[Seventh Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Seventh Cruiser Squadron]] in the test mobilisation.<ref>ADM 196/20. f. 435.</ref>
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  • ...mpress the Admiralty in 1903 with his explanation for having not conducted torpedo practice while in command of a flotilla. ...d to provide sufficient training. Worse was to follow &ndash; in 1910 the cruiser ran aground and Their Lordships expressed "severe displeasure for failure t
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  • ...armour protection. Consequently, the D.N.C. switched to preparing battle cruiser designs.{{RobertsBattlecruisers|p. 56}} A battle cruiser was ordered on 19 April, 1916 from John Brown of Clydebank.{{RobertsBattlec
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  • ...lying submerged for 30 minutes she surfaced and sighted the Second Battle Cruiser Squadron, and reported it as "Two battleships, two cruisers and several des
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  • A brass navyphone recovered from a wreck of a Royal Navy armoured cruiser by a Dutch diver in the modern era may loosely be taken as an example. Lik ...] and later classes in which they were powered by a motor generator.<ref>''Torpedo Drill Book, 1914'', p. 263.</ref>
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  • ...one of ten [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'' Class]] completed between 1903 and 1904. ...1903 under Captain [[Charles Holcombe Dare]] with the paid-off crew of the cruiser {{UK-Sutlej}}.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments
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  • ...s Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'' class]], often referred to as [[County Class Cruiser (1901)|"County Class" cruisers]]. ...rake'']], [[Cressy Class Cruiser (1899)|''Cressy'']], and [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] classes and battleships of the [[Majestic Class Battl
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  • ...light cruisers of the 2nd Scouting Group and two flotillas totalling of 18 torpedo boats would carry out a reconnaissance towards Dogger Bank. 'The intention was to make an extended destroyer advance with cruiser support, in order to clear the course to the Dogger Bank of trawlers employ
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  • ...North Sea ports. On 16 August the British [[Grand Fleet]], supported by [[Cruiser Force C]] and the [[Harwich Force|Harwich flotillas]], had performed a swee ...med with bombs and one with a torpedo, was originally intended to attack a cruiser lying off the entrance to the West Ems, but her orders were cancelled. {{UK
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  • ...attempt to clear them. They were normally escorted by light cruisers and torpedo boats, with battleships sometimes covering them. By mid November 1917 the ...n, but Napier commanded the two light cruiser squadrons as well as his own cruiser squadron. The {{UK-BS|1}} of six battleships and eleven destroyers was in
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  • The three [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''''Minotaur'' Class''' were completed in 1908 The sights (also used in [[Warrior Class Cruiser (1905)|''Warrior'' class]]) were gear-worked with a range gearing constant
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  • ...ships are considered a subclass of the preceding [[Duke of Edinburgh Class Cruiser (1904)|''Duke of Edinburgh'' class]], with 7.5-in guns rather than 6-in gun The sights (also used in [[Minotaur Class Cruiser (1906)|''Minotaur'' class]]) were gear-worked with a range gearing constant
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  • October, a first in Gunnery in January, 1901, and a first in Torpedo in March. For attaining five first class certificates he was awarded a £1 ...June, 1903, when he was superseded, and returned to Britain to qualify in Torpedo duties.
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  • ...shadow him, keeping the Admiral informed. From our information the German cruiser squadron will probably consist of four battle cruisers and five light cruis ...BS|2}}, the four ships of the [[Third Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)| Third Cruiser Squadron]], the five ships of the {{UK-LCS|1}} and seven ships from the {{U
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  • The four [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''''Drake'' Class''' were completed in 1902 and ...a previous order to fit these ships with a [[Type 10 Wireless Set|Type 10 Cruiser Auxiliary set]] was rescinded.{{ARTS1913|W/T Appendix, p. 13}}
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  • The six [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''''Cressy'' Class''' were completed between 19 ...']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes and battleships of the [[Majestic Class Bat
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  • The eight [[Protected Cruiser|protected cruisers]] of the '''''Diadem'' Class''' were completed between 1 ===Torpedo Control===
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  • The two [[Protected Cruiser|protected cruisers]] of the '''''Powerful'' Class''' were completed in 1897 ...']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes and battleships of the [[Majestic Class Bat
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  • The two [[Protected Cruiser|protected cruisers]] of the '''''Blake'' Class''' were completed in 1892 an ...f altering the armament of the cruisers of the ''Blake'' and [[Edgar Class Cruiser (1890)|''Edgar'' classes]], sparked by unfavourable comparisons to French c
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  • ...the two ships she had sighted were in fact destroyers, and then reported a cruiser. This news was received in ''Iron Duke'' at 14:30. Five minutes later Jel At 16:38 Jellicoe ordered the [[Tenth Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Tenth Cruiser Squadron]] to take up its Eastern Patrol.
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  • The seven [[Scout Cruiser|scout cruisers]] of the '''''Boadicea'' Class''' were completed at [[Pembro ...to the Admiralty's stated desire that giving a long-ranged gun to a light cruiser is a guarantee that it will go get in a gunfight and abandon its scouting d
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  • The five [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''Bristol Class''' were completed by 1911. ...ham Class Cruiser (1913)|''Birmingham'' class]] and two [[Birkenhead Class Cruiser (1915)|''Birkenhead'' class]] cruisers.
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  • In early 1913, trials of special "Cruiser Arc Lamps" [[pattern]] 1875 to convey range, rate and target signals that h By 1915, a Gunnery and Torpedo Order{{GFGTO|pp. 30, 31. Nos 65 & 66. 600-15/9/15}} indicated that "conce
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Carysfort''''' was one of six [[Caroline Class Cruiser (1914)|''Caroline'' class light cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] ...nly, as well as having Barr and Stroud instruments provided to acknowledge torpedo orders given via Wise and Chadburn.{{ARTS1916|p. 30}}
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  • ...cruiser '''H.M.S. ''Royalist''''' was one of eight in the [[Arethusa Class Cruiser (1913)|''Arethusa'' class]], and fought at the [[Battle of Jutland]] as par ...Torpedo (UK)|21-in Mark IV S.L. torpedoes]] with the [[21-in Mark II***** Torpedo (UK)|Mark II***** version]].{{ARTS1920|pp. 6-7. (G. 10141/20-6.8.1920)}}
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  • ...was launched in 1916 &mdash; one of four light cruisers of [[Caledon Class Cruiser (1916)|her class]]. ...n Mark IV Torpedo (UK)|21-in Mark IV S.L. torpedoes]] with [[21-in Mark IV Torpedo (UK)|their Mark IV* version]].{{ARTS1920|pp. 6-7. (G. 10141/20-6.8.1920)}}
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  • ...eby caused her to fire a ready torpedo. This quirk inspired issuance of a Torpedo Order to keep safety pins or push covers in place until the moment before f {{Footer Caledon Class Cruiser (1916)}}
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  • ...launched in 1915, the second of two light cruisers of the [[Calliope Class Cruiser (1914)|''Calliope'' class]]. ...hampion'' joined the {{UK-LCS|2}}, responsible for supporting the [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]].{{SMNLFeb16|p. 11}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Canterbury''''' was one of four [[Cambrian Class Cruiser (1915)|''Cambrian'' class]] light cruisers completed in 1915 and 1916. In mid-1920, ''Canterbury'' was to receive [[21-in Mark II***** Torpedo (UK)|21-in Mark II***** S.L. torpedoes]].{{ARTS1920|pp. 6-7. (G. 10141/20-6
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Castor''''' was the first of four [[Cambrian Class Cruiser (1915)|''Cambrian'' class]] light cruisers completed in 1915 and 1916. She fought at the [[Battle of Jutland]] as flag cruiser of the {{UK-DF|11}}.{{UKJutlandOD|p. 34}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Caroline''''' was one of six [[Caroline Class Cruiser (1914)|''Caroline'' class light cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] In 1915 or 1916, she trialed a [[Wise Pressure Telegraphy System Type B]] for torpedo control.{{ARTS1916|p. 30}}
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  • ...e=fredbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''Aurora''''' was one of eight [[Arethusa Class Cruiser (1913)|''Arethusa'' class]] light cruisers completed for the [[Royal Navy]] ...nly, as well as having Barr and Stroud instruments provided to acknowledge torpedo orders given via Wise and Chadburn.{{ARTS1916|p. 30}}
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  • ...cruiser '''H.M.S. ''Galatea''''' was one of eight in the [[Arethusa Class Cruiser (1913)|''Arethusa'' class]], and fought at the [[Battle of Jutland]] as par ...Torpedo (UK)|21-in Mark IV S.L. torpedoes]] with the [[21-in Mark II***** Torpedo (UK)|Mark II***** version]].{{ARTS1920|pp. 6-7. (G. 10141/20-6.8.1920)}}
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  • ...cruiser '''H.M.S. ''Phaeton''''' was one of eight in the [[Arethusa Class Cruiser (1913)|''Arethusa'' class]], and fought at the [[Battle of Jutland]] as par ...Torpedo (UK)|21-in Mark IV S.L. torpedoes]] with the [[21-in Mark II***** Torpedo (UK)|Mark II***** version]].{{ARTS1920|pp. 6-7. (G. 10141/20-6.8.1920)}}
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  • ...redbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''Undaunted''''' was one of eight [[Arethusa Class Cruiser (1913)|''Arethusa'' class]] light cruisers completed for the [[Royal Navy]] ...K-DF|3}} in the [[Battle off Texel]], destroying an inferior force of four torpedo boats .
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  • The six [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''''Chatham'' Class''' were completed between 1912 ...irmingham Class Cruiser (1913)|''Birmingham'']] and two [[Birkenhead Class Cruiser (1915)|''Birkenhead'' class]] cruisers.
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  • Three of the four [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''''Birmingham'' Class''' were completed in 1914, ...(1911)|''Chatham'' class]] as well as the following two [[Birkenhead Class Cruiser (1915)|''Birkenhead'' class]] cruisers.
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  • The eight [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''Arethusa Class''' were completed in 1914 and 191 The ships had their torpedo and gun outfits augmented during the course of the war.{{UKTHVol4Part34|pp.
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  • The six [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''Caroline Class''' (sometimes called the '''Comus ...isers" have three 52.5 kw dynamos at 105 volts.<ref>''Annual Report of the Torpedo School', 1916', p. 120.</ref> It is possible that this description encompa
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  • ...ome contemporary sources regard them as a subclass of the [[Cambrian Class Cruiser (1915)|''Cambrian'' class]].<ref>''Technical History and Index'' Fig 1.</re ...K-Calliope}} may have been the testbed for a modification in which the aft torpedo control position's roof would be lowered so that a 12-foot {{RF}} could be
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  • The two [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''Birkenhead Class''' were completed in 1915 and 1 ...[[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'']], and four [[Birmingham Class Cruiser (1913)|''Birmingham'' class]] cruisers.
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  • The two [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''''Centaur'' Class''' were completed in 1916. These were to be the last Royal Navy light cruisers to feature submerged torpedo tubes. Ensuing designs would employ new above water fitting featuring mult
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  • The four [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''''Caledon'' Class''' were completed in 1917. * four [[21-in D.R. Torpedo Tube (UK)|21-in D.R. Mark II torpedo tubes]] (4x2) disposed in pairs abreast, bearing 60-120 degrees.
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  • The five [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''Ceres Class''' were completed in 1917 and 1918. ...isers" have three 52.5 kw dynamos at 105 volts.<ref>''Annual Report of the Torpedo School', 1916', p. 120.</ref>
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  • '''H.M.S. Curacoa''' was one of five light cruisers of the [[Ceres Class Cruiser (1917)|''Ceres'' class]]. Her name was so variously spelled that a small a The cruiser re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 12 May, 1925. By mid-1927, she was servin
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  • ..., and generally completed after their design successors, the [[Danae Class Cruiser (1917)|''Danae'' class]]. ...isers" have three 52.5 kw dynamos at 105 volts.<ref>''Annual Report of the Torpedo School', 1916', p. 120.</ref> It is unclear whether this outfit was still
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  • The eight [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''''Danae'' Class''' (sometimes called the '''''Dr ...ter 1917, an additional 9-foot rangefinder was to be added aft to augment torpedo control.{{ARTS1917|p. 199. (possibly pertinent: C.I.O. 481/17)}}
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  • The two [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''''Emerald'' Class''' were completed in 1926. A ==Torpedo Control==
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  • The eight [[Scout Cruiser|scout cruisers]] of the '''''Sentinel'' class''' (or '''Scout class''') wer * Two 18-in torpedo tubes, above water
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  • ...sferred his flag to the battleship {{UK-Glory}} as Rear-Admiral Commanding Cruiser Force H on the [[North America and West Indies Station]]. In February, 191 ...gate a range of topics including the suitability of the existing system of torpedo personnel, though it had not issued its report as of late August, 1918.{{AR
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  • ...he assumed command of the {{UK-RoyalArthur|f=t}} after further gunnery and torpedo courses at Portsmouth.<ref>Benson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.|}} f. ...mmand'''|'''[[Tenth Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Second-in-Command, Tenth Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>11 Nov, 1914{{NLOct15|p. 401''h''}} &ndash; 17 May, 1916<r
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  • ...ser ''Shannon''. Promoted to {{LieutRN}} in May, 1885, he specialised in Torpedo Duties. In January, 1896 he was appointed First and Torpedo Lieutenant of the cruiser {{UK-Theseus}}, which was commissioned in the [[Special Service Squadron (R
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  • The Second Cruiser Squadron was instituted by Admiralty order in December, 1904,<ref>"The Dist On 1 February, 1919, the squadron, the last armoured cruiser squadron in the Royal Navy, ceased to exist and went into the Portsmouth Re
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  • The Royal Navy's '''First Cruiser Squadron''' was created when the {{UK-CS}} was renamed in December 1904.<re ...rst Baronet|Sir Percy M. Scott]] succeeded Neville in command of the First Cruiser Squadron on 15 July, 1907.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official
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  • ...909, the Third Cruiser Squadron became the {{UK-CS|6}}, and the name Third Cruiser Squadron was given to nucleus crew ships at the Home Ports.{{INF}} ...ard Madden, First Baronet|Charles E. Madden]] assumed command of the Third Cruiser Squadron on 11 December, 1912, and was succeeded on 19 December, 1913<ref>M
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  • ...ree officers of Commanders or Lieutenants rank for gunnery work, three for torpedo work and a marines' officer for general duties.<br>On coming to London my w ...ties an Admiral often has to contend with is the not unnatural tendency of cruiser captains to fight instead of collecting and forwarding information &hellip;
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  • ...resumptuously] felt that he deserved to be given command of a second-class cruiser.<ref>Winsloe Letter of 16 August, 1893 to Hornby. National Maritime Museum ...mand of the new {{UK-Niobe|f=t}}, a unit of the [[Channel Squadron]]. The cruiser was the scene of "a daring robbery" in January 1899 when the paymaster's ca
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  • He was appointed in command of the first class protected cruiser {{UK-RoyalArthur}} dated 4 November, 1897.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligen Dicken was appointed to ''Duke of Wellington'' as [[Inspecting Captain of Torpedo Boat Destroyers]] on 24 February, 1902, and appointed Commodore-in-Charge a
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  • ...n 1 May, 1912, the Sixth Cruiser Squadron was renamed the '''Mediterranean Cruiser Squadron'''.<ref>M. 11735/12. 29 March, 1912. {{TNA|ADM 1/8271.}} f. 3 o ...David Richard Beatty, First Earl Beatty|David Beatty]] commanded the Sixth Cruiser Squadron for the annual manœuvres, flying his flag in the {{UK-Aboukir}}.<
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  • ...g the lighter 10.5-cm armament inaugurated in the 1911's [[Magdeburg Class Cruiser (1911)|''Magdeburg'' class]]. ===Torpedo Control===
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  • [Ditto] Battle cruiser action N. Sea "Blucher" sunk "Lion" damaged. Some minor T.B.D. actions & L. cruiser raids with aircraft from Dec <sup><u>..</u></sup> 15 to March <sup><u>..</u
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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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  • Walker was appointed Captain of [[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|H.M.S. ''Vernon'']] on 1 November, 1893.<ref>Blond. ''Tech ...901 naval man&oelig;uvres.<ref>''List of His Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats Engaged in the Naval Man&oelig;uvres'' (July, 1901). p. 10.</ref> O
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  • Two '''''Brummer'' class cruiser-minelayers''' were completed in 1915. ...g the lighter 10.5-cm armament inaugurated in the 1911's [[Magdeburg Class Cruiser (1911)|''Magdeburg'' class]].
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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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  • ...e evolution of the name, and the arguable phase shift to the later [[Large Cruiser]] type offer a story rich in nuance, varied in each telling, and couched in ...he question of ''Goeben'' as a "Superior Force" in comparison to the First Cruiser Squadron in 1914.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...24|7854|31 December, 1897}} He was re-appointed in command of the torpedo cruiser [[H.M.S. Brisk (1886)|''Brisk'']] on 1 January, 1898.<ref>"Naval & Military
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  • In the ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1881'' there is mention of electrical firing of a broadside by a "d The ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1890'' has several pages and diagrams on these systems.{{ARTS1890|p
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  • The '''Battle Cruiser Squadron''' was formed in 1919 to act as a single formation of battlecruise ...formed by taking {{UK-Lion}} from her position as flagship of the [[Battle Cruiser Force]] and adding her to the most modern of the battlecruisers from the {{
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  • ...of {{LieutRN}}. As Lieutenants they could then specialise in gunnery (G), torpedo (T) and navigating (N) duties as normal (and eventually signalling (S) duti
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  • In the ''Grand Fleet Gunnery and Torpedo Orders'' written in September 1915, it is noted that "In reports of firings ...a lost range after hitting. This is rationalised by an example of a light cruiser firing 4 salvos per minute who loses the range, as a 400 yard ladder to rea
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  • The '''Fifth Light Cruiser Squadron''' was a [[Royal Navy]] formation during the [[First World War]]. {{UK-1Penelope}} was damaged by a torpedo from the {{DE-UB29}} on 25 April, but curiously remains a member of the flo
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  • Though '''H.M.S. ''Dido''''' was completed as one of nine [[Eclipse Class Cruiser (1894)|''Eclipse'']] second-class protected cruisers in 1898, she served in Armament at completion is given under [[Eclipse Class Cruiser (1894)|''Eclipse'' Class]].
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  • There were three 18-in torpedo tubes, with original torpedo allocation as follows:{{ARTS1894|pp. 72-73}} ...iring reliably even when full of water at speed, unlike the [[Apollo Class Cruiser (1890)|''Apollo'' class]] which found this problematic the same year.{{ARTS
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  • ...Director|torpedo director]], but a device to help judge the best course a cruiser might steer to most rapidly intercept an approaching formation of enemy des (2) No ambiguity occurs (as in [[Dreyer Attack Disc|DREYER'S CRUISER ATTACK DISC]]).
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  • ...hich would be replacing them.{{ARTS1915|pp. 60-61. ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1916'', p. 25}} ...ed or heading for own ship (as own velocity has no part in calculating a [[Torpedo Deflection]].
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  • ...conceived around 1915 and intended to be mounted on the bridge of a light cruiser or destroyer. The intent was to permit these values to be passed on for pl ...s graduated up to 40 knots. The sighting arm functioned as one would on a torpedo director, and a possible shot strip was clamped alongside.
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  • ...r",{{HTC1916|p. 16}} was a large, semi-circular British [[Torpedo Director|torpedo director]] designed for use with training broadside tubes. It entered serv It was a contemporary instrument to the [[Torpedo Director Pattern 1193|Pattern 1193]],{{INF}} which had a 60 degree arc and
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  • [[File:UnknownRNTorpedoDirector.jpg|thumb|480px| An unidentified British torpedo director, possibly a Pattern 2380 altered for deflection firing.]] ...80''' was a British [[Torpedo Director|torpedo director]] similar to the [[Torpedo Director Pattern 2390a|Pattern 2390a]], but larger and of improved construc
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  • ...As an example, the ''Vernon'' frigate may be compared with the third-class cruiser ''Pearl'' of nearly the same displacement. ...continue to do so in average weather across any extent of ocean. The fast torpedo-boat catcher of to-day, with a speed of 26 to 27 knots, can outstrip any ot
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  • ...RTS1915Plate10.jpg|thumb|400px| Original Design<ref>''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1915'', Plate 10.</ref>]] ...vice was reported to feature, at least by 1918.<ref>''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1918'', p. 165.</ref>]]
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  • ...Director Pattern 2391a]] converted to a T.D.S. Mark III.<ref>''Handbook of Torpedo Control, 1916'', p. 26, Plate 14.</ref><br>Note that the deflection ring B ...400px| '''Modified Rings for T.D.S. Mark III'''<ref>''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1918'', Plate 109.</ref><br>Handles added to alter setting shown in
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  • ...rly precise in subtypes such as "Coastal Defence Battleship" or "Protected Cruiser". ====Gun Calibres/Torpedo Diameters====
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  • [[File:ARTS1916Plate67.jpg|thumb|300px| Chadburn's Submerged Tube Torpedo Telegraph Transmitter.{{ARTS1916|Plate 67}}]] ...ark I Fire Control Instruments#Torpedo Control Instruments|Barr and Stroud torpedo control instruments]] as well as the [[Wise Pressure Telegraphy System]].
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  • |align=center colspan=5|'''Flotilla Cruiser''' ...he depot ship, ''Venus'', was soon to be relieved by {{UK-Woolwich}}.<ref>"Torpedo Flotilla Organization" ''The Times'' (London, England), Saturday, Apr 06,
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  • ...rtes}}, {{UK-Laurel}}, {{UK-Liberty}}, and {{UK-Lysander}} torpedoed light cruiser {{DE-Mainz}}. Only ''Lysander'' avoided receiving significant damage.{{Mar ...er Flotilla was comprised of a mixture of 30-knotters and "[[Cricket Class Torpedo Boat (1906)|Coastals]]" assigned to the Third Division of the Home Fleet.{{
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  • The flotilla distinguished itself by its bold and costly torpedo attacks on the German battle line during the night action at the [[Battle o ...mixture of early destroyers (both 27 and 30-knotters) and "[[Cricket Class Torpedo Boat (1906)|Coastals]]". It was assigned to the Third Division of the Home
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  • In 1916, it was comprised of assorted old torpedo boats and [[River Class Destroyer (1903)|''River'' class destroyers]]. The ...ngth is now twenty-four old T.B.Ds. and a cruiser based on Devonport.<ref>"Torpedo Flotilla Organization" ''The Times'' (London, England), Saturday, Apr 06,
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  • ...ghth Destroyer Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Destroyer|destroyers]] and torpedo boats of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...two cruisers based on Harwich, to be moved to Rosyth in event of war.<ref>"Torpedo Flotilla Organization" ''The Times'' (London, England), Saturday, Apr 06,
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  • ...gle pedestal mountings still resembled the British model of an early light cruiser. ==Torpedo Control==
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  • ...tt|Cecil B. Prickett]] of [[H.M.S. Lion (1910)|''Lion'']] (Staff, [[Battle Cruiser Force]]), [[Thomas Hugh Binney|Thomas H. Binney]] of [[H.M.S. Queen Elizabe ...ve enough that they should not be promulgated with Grand Fleet Gunnery and Torpedo Orders, but "as a '''<small>SECRET DOCUMENT</small>''' to ships present."
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Spartiate''''' was one of eight [[Diadem Class Cruiser (1896)|''Diadem'' class]] protected cruisers completed for the [[Royal Navy ...rvice Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/50.|D7604457}} f. ?.</ref>|end=|note=lent for torpedo trials}}
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  • ...ilar to the precreding ''Königsberg'' class, but featured the larger 60cm torpedo in place of the 50cm models. ===Torpedo Control===
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  • ...s contemporary documents do, as one of seven ships of the [[Boadicea Class Cruiser (1908)|''Boadicea'' class]]. In July, 1914, she was the flotilla cruiser of {{UK-DF|1}}.<ref>Admiralty Weekly Order No. 109 of 10 July, 1914.</ref>
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  • In 1910, he devised an improved design for a [[Torpedo Director|torpedo director]]. ...School)|H.M.S. ''Vernon'']] at Portsmouth on 31 July, 1911, to qualify in torpedo duties.<ref>"Naval Appointments" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''Th
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Argonaut''''' was one of eight [[Diadem Class Cruiser (1896)|''Diadem'' class]] protected cruisers completed for the [[Royal Navy ...Clifton Brown|F. C. Brown]] as Gunnery Officer, Lieutenant W. J. B. Law as Torpedo Officer, Lieutenants F. Payne-Galloway, R. S. J. Wigram, and Hugh B. Mullen
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  • ...one of eight [[Sentinel Class Cruiser (1904)|''Sentinel'' class]] [[Scout Cruiser]]s completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1905. ...ADM 196/43.|D7576536}} f. 249.</ref>|note=and as {{Com2RN}} for command of torpedo craft in reserve at Devonport|precBy=New Command}}
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  • On 14 July, 1916, the Vice-Admiral Commanding the [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]], Vice-Admiral [[David Richard Beatty, First Earl Beatty|Sir David B ...rd Battle Cruiser Squadron]] and [[First Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|1st Cruiser Squadron]], passed the whole length of the Battle Line under heavy fire, an
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Grafton''''' was one of nine [[Edgar Class Cruiser (1890)|''Edgar'' class]] protected cruisers completed between 1893 and 1896 ...1895; pg. 9; Issue 34611}} and the pair were ordered to convoy a group of torpedo boats to Gibraltar.{{NMI|Wednesday, Jul 03, 1895; pg. 10; Issue 34619}}
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  • ...enry Hervey Campbell|Henry H. Campbell]], Rear-Admiral Commanding, Seventh Cruiser Squadron, and Rear-Admiral [[Arthur Henry Christian|Arthur H. Christian]], ...ix weeks of the war both British and German submarines sank an enemy light cruiser. Some British admirals, such as Admiral Sir [[John Rushworth Jellicoe, Firs
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  • ...were bearing Red 40° from "Valiant," range about 22,000 yards. Our Light Cruiser Squadrons were 6 points on our port bow, distant about 8,000 yards. ...minutes later a similar explosion was witnessed in the rear of our Battle Cruiser Squadron, and what was probably H.M.S. "Indefatigable" blew up. This ship d
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  • The eleven [[Third Class Cruiser|third class cruisers]] of the '''''Pelorus'' Class''' were completed betwee * two 18-in torpedo tubes
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  • The nine [[Third Class Cruiser|third class cruisers]] of the '''''Pearl'' Class''' were completed for the ===Torpedo Control===
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  • Two [[Third Class Cruiser|third class cruisers]] of the '''''Barham'' Class''' were completed for the ===Torpedo Control===
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  • The four [[Third Class Cruiser|third class cruisers]] of the '''''Barracouta'' Class''', the first of the ===Torpedo Control===
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Andromeda''''' was one of eight [[Diadem Class Cruiser (1896)|''Diadem'' class cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] around ...ce''''' and became part of the [[H.M.S. Defiance (Torpedo Training School)|torpedo school]].
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Gibraltar''''' was one of nine [[Edgar Class Cruiser (1890)|''Edgar'' class]] protected cruisers completed between 1893 and 1896 Four men were killed in a torpedo-handling accident on 9 February, 1897 when ''Gibraltar'' was under the comm
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Theseus''''' was one of nine [[Edgar Class Cruiser (1890)|''Edgar'' class]] protected cruisers completed between 1893 and 1896 ...made ready for sea.{{NMI|Saturday, Jan 06, 1894; pg. 7; Issue 34154}} The cruiser was finally added to the effective list on 23 April 1894 and she passed int
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  • ...rget soon appeared to have blown up and fire was shifted ahead to the next cruiser which similarly seemed to be put out of action. ...rboard with three battlecruisers leading battleships as the [[First Battle Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|First B.C.S.]] was seen approaching from astern.
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  • ...aphy" were amplified in a four page appendix to the ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School'' in 1897, a feature that repeated and grew to six and then nine pag ...3, 125. Admiralty Letter C.P. {{frac|8254|11450}}, ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1901'', pp. 111-2}}
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  • ...une Sets" are mentioned in the Wireless Appendix of ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1906''. They shared some common traits with Service Mark II sets, ...-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
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  • The seven [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''''Orlando'' class''' were completed in 1888 a ===Torpedo Control===
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  • ...with {{UK-1Sparrowhawk}} after attempting to fire her second torpedo at a cruiser. In the end, ''Broke'' suffered 42 men killed, 6 missing, 14 severely woun ...connected with {{DE-G42}} as she fired on the German destroyer. A German torpedo found her, however, though she remained afloat with help from {{UK-Swift}}.
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  • ...ews Service with the caption "C 8776 TRYING TO TORPEDO A GERMAN BOAT. A torpedo leaving its tube on the deck of a British Destroyer."</ref>]] A '''Torpedo Director''', in British service, is a calculating sight for firing torpedoe
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  • * The First [[Town Class Cruiser (1909)|Town Class]]: 1908-31 (Part 1 of 3), by David Lyon * The ''Kiev'': Cruiser or Carrier?, by John Jordan
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  • The two [[Armoured Cruiser|armoured cruisers]] of the '''''Scharnhorst'' class''' were completed in 19 ===Torpedo Control===
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  • ...re than two years, leaving her in January, 1905 to attend more gunnery and torpedo instruction at Portsmouth where his performance was "excellent in every way ...''[[Battle Cruiser Force|Chief of Staff to Vice-Admiral Commanding, Battle Cruiser Force]]'''<br>27 Dec, 1918<ref>Cork and Orrery Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 19
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  • ...thing was in the air. Shell room forward seemed still to be going up. The torpedo got us in our forward magazine and evidently sent this up, thereby killing ...dmiral! Commander! [[First Battle Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|1st Battle Cruiser Squadron]]. I like her very much and much appreciate her kindness. Sir Alfr
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  • He was lent for command of a torpedo boat in the manoeuvres of 1899, but its number is not recorded.<ref>Townsen ...Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Second-in-Command, Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>5 Jan, 1918<ref>Townsend Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44
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  • ...ng focus on signalling and wireless, Im Thurn also invented the [[Im Thurn Torpedo Tactical Instrument]], probably in 1916 or 1917.{{ARTS1917|p. 200}} * [[Im Thurn Torpedo Tactical Instrument]]
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  • ...commended [Grant-Dalton] for appointment for G(unnery) duties in 2nd class cruiser." This did not exactly occur, but Grant-Dalton was appointed to {{UK-Europ ...April, 1907, Grant-Dalton proceeded to take a month attending gunnery and torpedo courses.<ref>Grant-Dalton Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/43/328.|D7602655}} f
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  • ...s Department on 28 November, 1905. His specific duties was supervision of torpedo fittings to ships being built under contract.{{NLJan07|p. 358}} ...til 30 October, 1905 when he was appointed to the Admiralty to oversee the torpedo fittings being used on ships.<ref>Sclater Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43
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  • The class was a minor adaptations of the successful [[Gazelle Class Cruiser (1898)|''Gazelle'' class]]. ===Torpedo Control===
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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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  • ...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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  • ...Woolwich shut down, and transferred its operations to the new [[Royal Navy Torpedo Factory]] in Greenock. The nation's torpedoes would henceforth bear the "R <div name=fredbot:officeSup otitle="Superintendent, Royal Naval Torpedo Factory, Greenock" nat="UK">
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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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  • ...Class Cruiser (1889)|''Kaiser Franz Josef I'' Class Second Class Protected Cruiser]]''' |align=left colspan=34|<small>[[Panther Class Torpedo Cruiser (1885)|''Panther'' Class]]</small>
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...''''' 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...ass in Gunnery (878 out of 1,000 marks) and on 13 October a first class in Torpedo (186 out of 200 marks). His obituary in ''The Times'' claimed that "In his ...d well enough to prompt the Canadian government to thank him. He left the cruiser in May of 1915. Following a month in {{UK-Hibernia}}, he was appointed to
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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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  • ...at the torpedo school until being appointed to {{UK-Fox}}, additional, for torpedo duties on 6 July 1919. ...''|'''[[Fifth Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Rear-Admiral Commanding, Fifth Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>14 Apr, 1939|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Harold Thomas Coulthard
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • |{{AH-KaiserFranzJosefI|f=p}}||second class protected cruiser||18 May, 1889||Foundered 1919 |{{AH-25|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||1889||Broken up 1925
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  • |{{DE-Notus|f=p}}||torpedo steamer||2 Aug, 1873||Broken up 1909 |{{DE-Zephir|f=p}}||torpedo steamer||22 Jun, 1874||Broken up 1907
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  • |{{US-1Detroit|f=p}}||Unprotected Cruiser||28 Oct, 1891||Sold 22 Dec, 1910 |{{US-1Montgomery|f=p}}||Unprotected Cruiser||5 Dec, 1891||Sold 14 Nov, 1919
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  • |{{AH-34|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||17 Sep, 1886||Broken up |{{AH-33|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||30 Sep, 1886||Broken up
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  • |{{UK-Onyx|f=p}}||torpedo gunboat||7 Sep, 1892||Sold Aug, 1924 |{{UK-1Renard|f=p}}||torpedo gunboat||13 Sep, 1892||Sold 4 Apr, 1905
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  • |{{IT-25AS|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||15 May, 1912||Stricken 1925 |{{IT-26AS|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||6 Jul, 1912||Stricken 1928
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  • ...'|'''[[Third Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Third Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>1 Jan, 1927{{NLJan28|p. 222}}|Succeeded by<br>'''[[John St
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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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  • Torpedo Boat Destroyers: Torpedo-boats:
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  • ...ve fire was set at 9,000 yards range, and less than 3,000 yards at night. Torpedo craft were not allowed to approach the enemy closer than 500 yards. Submar | align= left | {{UK-Bristol|f=p}} (Light cruiser)
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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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  • ...'''[[Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>9 Aug, 1927<ref>Maurice Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/117
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  • ...'''[[Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>20 Jul, 1935{{NLJul37|p. 242}} &ndash; 15 Nov, 1937{{INF}}
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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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  • ...Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, First Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>15 Apr, 1921<ref>Thomas Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/ ...'''[[Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>5 May, 1924{{NLJan26|p. 229}} &ndash; May, 1926{{INF}}|Suc
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  • |{{IT-Orione|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||29 Mar, 1906||Stricken 4 Mar, 1923 |{{IT-Orsa|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||5 May, 1906||Stricken 15 May, 1921
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  • d=188110|s=H.M.S. Cruiser (1852)|s=UNK unknown object|w=Cape Passerro d=18861213|s=VES torpedo boat|s=VES steam passenger launch ''Queen''|w=Portsmouth
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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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  • ...'''[[Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>15 Nov, 1937{{NLMay39|p. 288}}|Succeeded by<br>'''?'''}}
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  • ...'''[[Battle Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Battle Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>21 Nov, 1932{{NLOct35|p. 247}}|Succeeded by<br>'''?'''}}
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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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  • ...Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, First Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>3 May, 1919{{NLJan21|p. 758}} &ndash; 15 Apr, 1921<ref>Han
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  • ...'|'''[[First Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, First Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>5 Oct, 1926{{NLJan28|p. 240}} &ndash; 24 May, 1929<ref>Coo
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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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  • ...'|'''[[First Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, First Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>29 Sep, 1924{{NLFeb26|p. 240}} &ndash; Apr, 1926<ref>Gaisf
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  • ...'|'''[[Third Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Third Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>10 Jul, 1925<ref>Mitchell Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/5
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  • ...'''[[Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>20 Apr, 1931<ref>Cameron Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/12
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  • ...'''[[Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>16 Jan, 1934{{NLOct35|p. 258}} &ndash; 21 Jan, 1936<ref>Bi
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  • ...Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Squadron Torpedo Officer, Second Light Cruiser Squadron]]'''<br>15 Nov, 1921<ref>Howse Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/1
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