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  • |nat=AU ...y 1914, the ship was appropriated 42-foot motor launch No. 259, though the boat was not yet delivered from the contractor.{{AWO1914|122 of 10 July, 1914}}
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  • ...journey was to prove epic and demanding on the crew, as the small torpedo boat could only manage the heavy seas by shaking and wetting them continually. He was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba
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  • ...rd class and 147 marks, and on 3 August he passed in gunnery with a second class and 570 marks. ...xcept for the period 22 July to 21 August, 1890, when he served in Torpedo Boat 86 for the annual manœuvres.
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  • <br>6.30 AM, Sighted May Isle also sighted submarine which fired torpedo. torpedo passing under stern, {{UK-1Southampton}} also reported sighting a submarine <br>{{UK-Roxburgh}} struck by torpedo off May Isle escorted in by {{UK-Botha}} {{UK-1Fearless}} & [[First Destroy
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  • ...e Dardanelles campaign, sixteen [[Beagle Class Destroyer (1909)|''Beagle'' class]] were amongst those comprising the Fifth in the Mediterranean.{{March|pp. ...']] and [[Acorn Class Destroyer (1910)|''Acorn'' class destroyers]], whose torpedo test runnings in the first half of that year resulted in shots that were 79
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  • |{{UK-2TB1|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||1876||Broken up 1896 |{{FR-N°5|f=p}}||torpedo boat||1876||Discarded ''c''. 1887
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  • ...ass torpedo boats of the [[113 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1884)|113 Footer class]]. ...0}}, which had also been rejected by the Admiralty, Newby's failed torpedo boat went unreplaced by her builder, and her number was taken over by a later Th
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  • ...ass torpedo boats of the [[113 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1884)|113 Footer class]]. The design of ''T.B. 21'' and ''T.B. 22'' was based on the earlier {{AU-Childers}} built for the [[Victorian Navy]] of Australia.{{Conways1860|p. 1
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  • ...ass torpedo boats of the [[125 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|125 Footer class]]. ...|p. 309}} Her design included a low "bull nose" bow that included a fixed torpedo tube. This bow proved totally unsatisfactory owing to the amount of water t
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  • |{{UK-TB17|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||21 Dec, 1907||Sold 1919 |{{UK-TB18|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||15 Feb, 1908||Sold 1920
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  • |type=first-class torpedo boat |fatedate=Aug, 1918<ref>[http://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-childers-hmvs R.A.N. page on ''Childers''.]</ref>
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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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