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  • ...and smoke, except the flashes of her guns, but a few projectiles fell near us and burst, making splashes about 20 feet high. ...nd {{UK-PrincessRoyal}} from five or six guns. Several shot fell ahead of us, a few short, and one passed between the fore top and fore bridge, being cl
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  • ...the cruisers {{UK-Aboukir}} and {{UK-Hogue}} she was torpedoed by a German submarine. My life has been spared in a most miraculous way. ...board side of the ''Aboukir'', while we stood by on the port side, both of us a good distance off.
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  • .... On 31st, May, I had the Morning watch 0400 - 0800 in the starboard Anti-Submarine Control shelter, facing out on the starboard bow just abaft the Conning Tow ...I put on my warmer clothes, lammy, sweater etc. for the Dog Watches in the Submarine Control Shelter and went to the Gun Room to tea where the wonderful old Mal
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  • <br>{{UK-1Liverpool}} & {{UK-Yarmouth}} arrived. reported Submarine sighted off Fair Is<ref>Not certain of reading of the last two words.</ref> <br>Trawler Hawke reported sinking a German submarine off Peterhead[.] Destroyer {{UK-Unity}} coming into harbour with crew consi
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  • |{{US-SaraThompson|f=p}}||oiler||1888||Sold 9 Aug, 1934 |{{US-NewOrleans|f=p}}||protected cruiser||4 Dec, 1896||Sold 11 Feb, 1930
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  • ...in view of the very cordial personal relations which have existed between us throughout. ...oblems with which you were confronted, and literally put a new face on the submarine warfare.
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  • ...from Copenhagen, 5 Nov 1917, on Danish patrols; papers on German 'Ruthless Submarine Warfare' 12-27 Jan 1917 and other papers. First Sea Lord, 1919-27: Capital ship versus submarine, papers on the building policy of the navy, 6 Dec 1920-20 Jan 1921.
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  • ...ent when the real work would begin. Broke away at noon & Pakenham rushing us about to no particular end. In the afternoon it came on thick so we crawle ...y & Russia certain & its [sic] only a question of days now for the rest of us to be dragged in. The rest to Goodwood and I to the Vernon where practical
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  • ...fore being torpedoed by the submarine {{DE-UC25}} &ndash; a rare case of a submarine participating effectively in what must be considered a tactical sea battle. ...d with {{UK-B7}}, {{UK-B8}} and {{UK-B9}} joining from the [[Mediterranean Submarine Flotilla]]. {{UK-Dartmouth}} has joined as a seventh light cruiser, and a
    30 KB (3,669 words) - 11:09, 19 January 2022
  • ...ted form if your original plan of coming to the Admiralty to deal with the submarine menace, could have been carried into effect. They really are inevitable; a
    7 KB (1,177 words) - 14:25, 24 September 2011
  • ...three other German battleships that were engaged.<br><br>Finally, a German submarine was rammed and sunk.<ref>"Great Naval Battle" (News). ''The Times''. Satu ...final and there would have been no German Fleet left, whatever happened to us. But that can't be helped. It is ludicrous for the Germans to claim a vic
    7 KB (1,122 words) - 18:05, 1 September 2022
  • ...t of the vessels themselves, and although the almost universal adoption of submarine weapons in all ships may bring about a change in this respect, yet the incr ...ardley-Wilmot, R.N.'s, useful work on "The Development of Navies," reminds us that speed and offensive power may be neutralised by defensive armour, comb
    38 KB (6,359 words) - 03:31, 26 February 2014
  • 24. At 4.54 p.m. ceased fire pro tern., our Battle Cruisers blanking us on the Port side. ...all out " at 25 knots, but the enemy still appeared to be keeping up with us.
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  • ...ar throughout ship, it seemed as though we had struck something. Astern of us four funnelled cruisers ({{UK-Shannon}} ? ). ...hit the same object. She also reported that all three cruisers sighted a submarine breaking surface to port at 8.29 and sending a warning by W/T.{{UKJutlandOD
    7 KB (1,104 words) - 10:44, 9 November 2017
  • * The US Navy's 1945 Submarine Design, by Norman Friedman * HMS ''Terpsichore'': A Type 16 Fast Anti-Submarine Frigate of 1953, by John Lambert
    67 KB (10,060 words) - 07:02, 9 December 2023
  • ...edbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Barracuda''''' was one of three [[Barracuda Class Submarine (1924)|''Barracuda'' Class submarines]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Barracuda''" nat=US>
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  • ...me=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Bass''''' was one of three [[Barracuda Class Submarine (1924)|''Barracuda'' Class submarines]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Bass''" nat=US>
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  • ...=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Bonita''''' was one of three [[Barracuda Class Submarine (1924)|''Barracuda'' Class submarines]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Bonita''" nat=US>
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  • | {{US-Barracuda}} | {{US-Bass}}
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  • |{{US-1Hector|f=p}}||Collier||6 Jun, 1883||Sold 10 Oct, 1899 |{{US-Yosemite|f=p}}||submarine tender||22 Jan, 1894||Mercantile 10 Jun, 1912
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