HMS Kempenfelt was a Marksman-class flotilla leader of the British Royal Navy. She was built by the Cammell Laird at their Birkenhead shipyard, with construction...
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the name HMS Kempenfelt, after rear-admiral Richard Kempenfelt: HMS Kempenfelt (1915) was a Marksman-class flotilla leader launched in 1915 and sold for...
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1913–1914 shipbuilding programme, with two more ships, Kempenfelt and Nimrod as part of the 1914–1915 programme. Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I gives...
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with eight other destroyers from the flotilla and the flotilla leader Kempenfelt to meet with the Second Battle Squadron. The ships sortied to rendezvous...
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HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate wooden sailing ship of the line. With 247 years of service as of 2025, she is the world's oldest naval vessel still...
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capable of higher speed. The vessel, originally named HMS Myrtle but renamed before being launched in 1915, joined the Grand Fleet as part of the Eleventh Destroyer...
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HMS Marksman was a Marksman-class flotilla leader of the British Royal Navy. Construction at Hawthorn Leslie's Newcastle upon Tyne shipyard began in 1914...
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Cruiser – HMS Argonaut Association". Retrieved 14 August 2021. "HMS Badsworth, escort destroyer". www.naval-history.net. Retrieved 14 August 2021. "HMS Beaufort...
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the flotilla leader Kempenfelt and twelve destroyers sortied to come to King Edward VII's aid. After arriving on the scene, Kempenfelt joined the tow attempt...
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with eight other destroyers from the flotilla and the flotilla leader Kempenfelt to meet with the Second Battle Squadron. The ships sortied to rendezvous...
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with eight other destroyers from the flotilla and the flotilla leader Kempenfelt to meet with the 2nd Battle Squadron. The ships sailed to rendezvous with...
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(Norwegian) HMS Grenville HMCS Haida (Canadian) USS Harding USS Herndon USS Hobson USS Jeffers (DD-621) HMS Jervis HMS Kelvin HMS Kempenfelt HMCS Kitchener...
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flotilla leaders of the Marksman-class, Nimrod and Kempenfelt, in April 1914 as part of the 1914–1915 Naval Estimates, as a follow-on to the orders placed...
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1913–1914 shipbuilding programme, with two more ships, Kempenfelt and Nimrod as part of the 1914–1915 programme. Jane's Fighting Ships gave a displacement...
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HMS Lightfoot was a Marksman-class flotilla leader of the British Royal Navy. Construction by J. Samuel White began in June 1914, shortly before the outbreak...
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F. HMS Kempenfelt (Marksman-class flotilla leader): Cdr Harold Ernest Sulivan 3rd Division / 11th D.F. HMS Marne: Lt Cdr George Bibby Hartford HMS Milbrook:...
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HMS Kempenfelt (R03) SS Kent (1960) SS Kenuta (1907) MV Kipawa (1951) MS Kungsholm (1966) HMS Leviathan (1901) SS Lima (1907) SS Lincoln (1958) HMS Loch...
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HMS Saumarez, HMS Verulam, HMS Venus and HMS Virago 27th Destroyer Flotilla: 1945 British Pacific Fleet HMS Kempenfelt, HMS Wager, HMS Wakeful, HMS Wessex...
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was built to a slightly enlarged design: Codrington (1930) Keith (1931) Kempenfelt (1932) Duncan (1933) Exmouth (1934) Faulknor (1935) Grenville (1936) Hardy...
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William (1915). Chronicles of Canada: Part IX National Highways All Afloat – A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways. Toronto: Glasgow, Brook & Company. "HMS Ontario...
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Scapa Flow on 4 December 1916, serving as leader of the Flotilla, with Kempenfelt serving as a second leader. In July 1917, the flotilla, including Seymour...
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drive off British under Graves 12 December Second Ushant – British under Kempenfelt capture part of a French convoy from de Guichen 1782 January 25 St Kitts...
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was appointed Captain (D), 4th Destroyer Flotilla (aboard HMS Campbell and then HMS Kempenfelt), with the Home Fleet in September 1936. On 26 August 1938...
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launched 28 April 1915, completed 18 November 1915, sold for breaking up 8 November 1921. Two ordered under the 1914–15 Programme. Kempenfelt — built by Cammell...
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Laird. The second of these three ships, HMS Ithuriel (originally to be named Gabriel) was laid down on 14 January 1915 and was launched on 8 March 1916. The...
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The list of ship launches in 1915 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1915. Gardiner & Gray 1985, p. 310. Greger 1976, p. 63. Friedman 1982...
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sunk 23 May 1941 Kelvin Destroyer 1,690 27 November 1939 scrapped 1949 Kempenfelt W Destroyer flotilla leader 1,710 25 October 1943 paid off January 1946...
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under Rear-Admiral Bodicker sighted HMS Castor and the eleventh destroyer flotilla, consisting of Castor, HMS Kempenfelt and fourteen M-class destroyers....
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sunk 23 May 1941 Kelvin K destroyer 1,690 27 November 1939 scrapped 1949 Kempenfelt W destroyer 1,710 25 October 1943 paid off January 1946 Kendrick United...
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the treatment of timber in the dockyards he anticipated much of what Kempenfelt was to say nearly forty years later. In 1744, William Montagu, a relative...
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