The Abercrombie class of monitors served in the Royal Navy during the First World War. The four ships in this class came about when the contracted supplier...
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Other RN monitors served in the Mediterranean. The dimensions of the several classes of monitor varied greatly. Those of the Abercrombie class were 320...
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New South Wales, Australia Abercrombie Crests, rock summits in Antarctica Abercrombie-class monitor, a class of monitors that served in the Royal Navy...
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They were the Roberts, completed in 1941, and Abercrombie, completed in 1943. Features of the class were two 15-inch guns in a twin turret, shallow...
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HMS Raglan (redirect from HMS M3 (monitor))
HMS Raglan was a First World War Royal Navy Abercrombie-class monitor, which was sunk during the Battle of Imbros in January 1918. On 3 November 1914...
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HMS Abercrombie was a First World War Royal Navy Abercrombie-class monitor. On 3 November 1914, Charles M. Schwab of Bethlehem Steel offered Winston Churchill...
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HMS Abercrombie was a Royal Navy Roberts-class monitor of the Second World War. She was the second monitor to be named after General Sir Ralph Abercrombie...
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Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (A&F) is an American lifestyle retailer that focuses on contemporary clothing. Its headquarters are in New Albany, Ohio. The company...
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HMS Roberts (1915) (redirect from HMS M4 (monitor))
HMS Roberts was an Abercrombie-class monitor of the Royal Navy that served in the First World War. On 3 November 1914, Charles M. Schwab of Bethlehem...
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Kriegsmarine M-class minesweeper (Netherlands), a class of minesweepers of the Royal Netherlands Navy built after World War I Abercrombie-class monitor, a British...
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War and were commissioned as small monitors, seeing extensive service during the war. The Abercrombie-class monitors came about when Bethlehem Steel in...
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She was captured in 1809 and sold in 1817. HMS Abercrombie (1915) was an Abercrombie-class monitor. She was originally planned as Farragut, then renamed...
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HMS Havelock (1915) (redirect from HMS M2 (monitor))
HMS Havelock was an Abercrombie-class monitor of the Royal Navy that saw service in the First World War. On 3 November 1914, Charles M. Schwab of Bethlehem...
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The Lord Clive-class monitor, sometimes referred to as the General Wolfe class, were ships designed for shore bombardment and were constructed for the...
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The Marshal Ney class was a class of monitor built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. The need for monitors for shelling enemy positions from...
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The Humber-class monitors were three large gunboats under construction for the Brazilian Navy in Britain in 1913. Designed for service on the Amazon River...
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leaders but, as the United States was neutral, entered service as the Abercrombie-class with the British service designation "BL 14-inch gun Mk II". Under...
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after Field Marshal Frederick Roberts: HMS Roberts (1915) was an Abercrombie-class monitor launched in 1915. She was initially named HMS Stonewall Jackson...
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The Founders of Abercrombie & Fitch The history of Abercrombie & Fitch began in the 19th century and extends into the 21st century. Key figures who changed...
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the guns to Britain instead and they were used to arm the four Abercrombie-class monitors. The hull of the ship remained intact after the war and became...
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HMS General Wolfe (1915) (category Lord Clive-class monitors)
vessels with long-range guns, the Abercrombie-class monitors. The speed with which the Abercrombie class of monitor had commenced construction, coupled...
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operations in Belfast. In the First World War, Harland and Wolff built Abercrombie-class monitors and cruisers, including the 15-inch gun armed "large light cruiser"...
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million, which requires the retail clothing giant Abercrombie & Fitch to provide monetary benefits to the class of Latino, African American, Asian American...
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them an element of firepower the destroyers lacked. Raglan, an Abercrombie-class monitor, was armed with two 14-inch guns, two 6-inch guns, and two 3-inch...
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533; 8.533 (HMS Quentin (G78)) HMS Raglan 20 January 1918 An Abercrombie-class monitor sunk in the Aegean Sea off Imbros by the Ottoman Navy battlecruiser...
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launched in 1857. Her fate is unknown. HMS Havelock (1915) was an Abercrombie-class monitor launched in 1915. She was originally to have been named HMS General...
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1906-1921. p. 422.[edition needed] Mason, Geoffrey B. "HMS Abercrombie - Roberts-class 15in gun Monitor". Naval-History.net. Retrieved 18 October 2012. Chesneau...
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duties. After a year Dewar returned to sea in command of the Abercrombie class monitor Roberts, and joined the Dover Patrol in August, 1916. In response...
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manufacturer, Bethlehem Steel, to the Royal Navy to arm the British Abercrombie-class monitors. After the end of the war, the Greek Navy refused to accept the...
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5863694 (SS Paris II) HMS Raglan Royal Navy 20 January 1918 An Abercrombie-class monitor that was sunk by Turkish ships off Imbros. 40°14′N 25°58′E /...
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