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  • ...ted. On 6 November rough designs for a class of four 14 inch gun-equipped monitor were prepared. Two weeks later Harland & Wolff were contracted to build th {{Footer Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}} cat=Monitor
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  • The '''''Marshal Ney'' Class''' of monitor (sometimes known as the '''''Marshals''''') was the first in the [[Royal Na ...peeds due to the increased displacement of the monitors. The lines of the monitor themselves slowed the ships down considerably; the [[Director of Naval Cons
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  • {{Footer Erebus Class Monitor (1916)}} cat=Monitor
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  • {{Footer "M" Class Monitor (1915)}} cat=Monitor
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  • {{Footer Humber Class Monitor (1913)}} cat=Monitor
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  • ...f the twentieth century. They were the final development of the classic [[monitor]] type, as the British coast bombardment ships built during the First World {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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  • {{Footer Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)}} cat=Monitor
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  • #REDIRECT [["M" Class Monitor (1915)]]
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  • {{Footer Canonicus Class Monitor (1863)}} cat=Monitor
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  • The ''Passaics'' were improved versions of John Ericsson's epochal ''Monitor''. The principal improvements were an increase in size, and the pilothouse {{Footer Passaic Class Monitor (1862)}}
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  • type=coastal monitor
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  • {{Footer Roberts Class Monitor (1941)}} cat=Monitor
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  • ...fly. By the 1870s the U.S. Navy, apart from a still-substantial [[Monitor|monitor]] force, had reverted very much to its pre-1861 composition.
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  • ...ritain by the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]] for use as a [[monitor]]. Originally to have been named the ''Nidaros'', the ''Gorgon'' was so he
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  • ...Defence Battleship|coast defence battleships]] (sometimes referred to as [[Monitor|monitors]]) of the '''''Gorgon'' Class''' were being built for the [[Royal cat=Monitor
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  • ...ted. On 6 November rough designs for a class of four 14 inch gun-equipped monitor were prepared. Two weeks later Harland & Wolff were contracted to build th {{Footer Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}} cat=Monitor
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  • The '''''Marshal Ney'' Class''' of monitor (sometimes known as the '''''Marshals''''') was the first in the [[Royal Na ...peeds due to the increased displacement of the monitors. The lines of the monitor themselves slowed the ships down considerably; the [[Director of Naval Cons
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  • {{Footer Erebus Class Monitor (1916)}} cat=Monitor
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Erebus''''' was one of two [[Erebus Class Monitor (1916)|''Erebus'' class monitors]] launched in 1916 for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer Erebus Class Monitor (1916)}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Terror''''' was one of two [[Erebus Class Monitor (1916)|''Erebus'' class monitors]] launched in 1916 for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer Erebus Class Monitor (1916)}}
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  • {{Footer Marshal Ney Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • In March, 1925, the monitor was serving as a turret drill ship at Portsmouth, attached to {{UK-Dartmout {{Footer Marshal Ney Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ...l of Peterborough''''' was a big gun [[monitor]] of the [[Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)|''Lord Clive'' class]] used by the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ...no undue fallout affected him, however, and he remained in command of the monitor until 30 July, 1919.<ref>Scott Service Records. {{TNA|ADM 196/45/203.|D7603 The monitor paid off at Chatham on 17 May, 1920.{{NLJan21|p. 779}}
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  • ...Wolfe''''', was a [[Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)|''Lord Clive'' Class]] monitor which was built for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1915 for shore-bombardment duties ...g-range guns, the [[Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)|''Abercrombie'' Class monitor]].
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  • ==18-inch Monitor== {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ==18-inch Monitor== {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ...ce Rupert'' was serving with East Coast Forces out of the Humber, the only monitor so assigned.{{SMNLJul18|p. 15}} {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Sir John Moore''''' was a big gun [[monitor]] of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ...ombie''''' was an [[Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)|''Abercrombie'' Class monitor]] of the Royal Navy constructed during the [[Great War]]. ...June, King George V sanctioned the use of the name ''Abercrombie'' for the monitor, after Major-General Ralph Abercromby of the Napoleonic Wars.
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  • ...edbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''Havelock''''' was one of four [[Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)|''Abercrombie'' class monitors]] completed in 1915. {{Footer Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ...n''''' was an [[Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)|''Abercrombie'' class]] [[monitor]], the first class of big gun monitors to be commissioned for the Royal Nav ...lass being American Civil War Generals to reflect the guns background. The monitor was launched on 19 April, 1915, her guns having crossed the Atlantic in Feb
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  • ...in the [[Great War]]. There was [[H.M.S. Roberts (1941)|a second, similar monitor]] built during World War II. The monitor was put up for disposal in December, 1931.<ref>"Royal Navy" (Official Appoi
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  • ...action on 8 September. As things turned out, Carter never returned to the monitor and Blount left her on 16 November for an appointment on the Staff of Vice-
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  • {{Footer "M" Class Monitor (1915)}} cat=Monitor
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  • ...'', later the '''M.V. ''Satoe''''', was a coastal monitor of the [[M Class Monitor (1915)|''M'' Class]]. Built in 1915 in answer to the growing need for heav {{Footer "M" Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • {{Footer Humber Class Monitor (1913)}} cat=Monitor
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Humber''''' was one of three [[Humber Class Monitor (1913)|''Humber'' class]] monitors completed in 1913 and 1914. {{Footer Humber Class Monitor (1913)}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Mersey''''' was one of three [[Humber Class Monitor (1913)|''Humber'' class]] monitors completed in 1913 and 1914. Originally {{Footer Humber Class Monitor (1913)}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Severn''''' was one of three [[Humber Class Monitor (1913)|''Humber'' class]] monitors completed in 1913 and 1914. {{Footer Humber Class Monitor (1913)}}
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  • ...ructor at the Academy. In 1864, he became the [[executive officer]] of the monitor ''Patapsco'' of the South Atlantic Blockading Station and engaged in sweepi
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  • |{{US-Monterey|f=p}}||monitor||28 Apr, 1891||Sold 25 Feb, 1922 |{{US-Cheyenne|f=p}}||monitor||8 Sep, 1900||Sold 20 Apr, 1939
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  • ...No undue fallout affected him, however, and he remained in command of the monitor until 30 July, 1919.<ref>Scott Service Records. {{TNA|ADM 196/45/203.|D7603
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  • ...June in S.S. ''Altunia'' (?) Part of his extensive time in command of the monitor also required him to serve as Boom Commander in Salonika, where Rear-Admira Somerville's monitor assisted in the evacuation of Gallipoli in early 1916.{{UKNavalOpsIII|pp. 2
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  • ...mptness under the difficult circumstances. There were no casualties. The monitor took three months to repair back in Portsmouth.
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  • ...01. After his duty in the Board, he supervised the fitting out of the new monitor [[U.S.S. Ozark (1900)|''Arkansas'']] (later renamed the ''Ozark'') and assu
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  • ...f the twentieth century. They were the final development of the classic [[monitor]] type, as the British coast bombardment ships built during the First World {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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  • ...vy}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Wyoming''''' was a single-turret monitor launched in 1900 for service in the [[U.S. Navy]]. She was renamed '''U.S. {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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  • ...}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Arkansas''''' was a single-turreted monitor, one of the last monitors built for the [[U.S. Navy]]. {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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  • ...}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Florida''''' was a single-turreted monitor, one of the last monitors built for the [[U.S. Navy]]. ...ahassee-monitor-no-9.html Naval History and Heritage Command: Tallahassee (Monitor No. 9)]</ref>|end=1910|as=Captain of U.S.S. ''Tallahassee''}}
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  • ...y}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''U.S.S. ''Nevada''''' was a single-turreted monitor, one of the last monitors built for the [[U.S. Navy]]. {{Footer Arkansas Class Monitor (1900)}}
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  • |cat=Monitor |type=monitor
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  • {{Footer Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)}} cat=Monitor
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  • During the course of the late spring and summer, the monitor, assigned to the North Atlantic Squadron, visited eastern seaboard ports: S ...y. Dropping down to the York River and Lynnhaven Bay soon thereafter, the monitor conducted target practice at Hampton Roads before returning to Norfolk. Sh
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  • ...was one of four [[Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)|''Amphitrite'' Class]] [[monitor]]s ordered by the U.S. Navy in the early 1870s. ...at [[New York Navy Yard]], Brooklyn, between 1883 and 1891, the "New Navy" monitor commissioned 27 October 1891, Capt. [[Montgomery Sicard]] in command.
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  • {{Footer Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)}}
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  • ...ron-hulled, twin-screw, double-turreted monitors of the [[Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)|''Amphitrite'' class]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. {{Footer Amphitrite Class Monitor (1876)}}
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  • <div name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''Puritan'' (1882)|cat=Monitor |type=monitor
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  • |{{UK-Roberts|f=p}}||monitor||1 Feb, 1941||Broken up 1965
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  • |{{UK-1Gorgon|f=p}}||coastal monitor||14 Oct, 1871||Sold 1903 |{{UK-GeneralWolfe|f=p}}||monitor||9 Sep, 1915||Sold 9 May, 1921
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