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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Look up Raglan or raglan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Raglan may refer to: FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788–1855), British Army officer...
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Commonwealth service Panhard M3 PTT, a French armored personnel carrier HMS Raglan (M3), a WWI British Royal Navy monitor M3 Ram, a Canadian cruiser tank...
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January consisted of the monitors HMS Raglan and HMS M28 as well as the Acheron-class destroyers HMS Tigress and HMS Lizard. Agamemnon was nearby at Mudros...
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HMS M3 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy: HMS Raglan (1915), a monitor initially named M3 HMS M3 (1918), the third M-class submarine HSwMS...
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the weight of masts and sails aloft made the ships less stable. One ship, HMS Captain, which combined turret and sails with a low freeboard, was lost in...
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design, however, meant that the ships were much slower than expected — Raglan's engines gave 2,310 indicated horsepower (1,720 kW) but the ship could only...
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been stationed at Kusu Bay on the island of Imbros along with HMS Raglan, HMS Lizard, and HMS Tigress when she was attacked by two Turkish vessels. The former...
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became known as the Battle of Imbros, Yavuz surprised and sank the monitors Raglan and M28 which were at anchor and unsupported by the pre-dreadnoughts that...
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SS Dresden (1896) (redirect from HMS Louvain)
North Sea route between Harwich and the Hook of Holland. She was renamed HMS Louvain in 1915 and was used by the Royal Navy in World War I. until her...
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HMS Bat was a Palmer-built three funnel, 30 knot torpedo boat destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895 – 1896 Naval Estimates. She was the third...
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4 × triple-gun turrets HMS Abercrombie 1 × twin-gun turret HMS Havelock 1 × twin-gun turret HMS Raglan 1 × twin-gun turret HMS Roberts 1 × twin-gun turret...
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Battle of Imbros, the two Ottoman ships surprised and sank the monitors Raglan and M28 which were at anchor and unsupported by the pre-dreadnoughts that...
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HMS Waterloo was a 120-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 10 June 1833 at Chatham. Waterloo was cut down to an 89-gun 2-decker...
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which carried their mines in a single row. The monitor HMS Raglan was also known by the name HMS M3 for a short time. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006)...
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Destroyer leader HMS Swift as re-gunned in 1917 Danae-class (or D-class) light cruisers completed 1918–1919 Monitors HMS Raglan and HMS Abercrombie from...
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UB-69 12 Jan: HMS Narborough, HMS Opal 14 Jan: HMS G8 19 Jan: HMS H10, SM UB-22 20 Jan: HMS M28, Midilli, HMS Raglan, Warspite 21 Jan: HMS Louvain 24 Jan:...
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UB-69 12 Jan: HMS Narborough, HMS Opal 14 Jan: HMS G8 19 Jan: HMS H10, SM UB-22 20 Jan: HMS M28, Midilli, HMS Raglan, Warspite 21 Jan: HMS Louvain 24 Jan:...
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with Yavuz Sultan Selim, had managed to sink the British warships HMS Raglan and HMS M28, as well as a 2,000-ton transport ship, and had bombarded the...
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Justicia) Lancashire HMS Lord Clive Maloja HMS M30 HMS M31 HMS M33 Nomadic Olympic Orduna Pakeha HMS Raglan Regina HMS Sir Thomas Picton HMS Terror Themistocles...
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HMS K4 was a British K-class submarine built by Vickers in Barrow-in-Furness. She was laid down on 28 June 1915 and commissioned on 1 January 1917, one...
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(1994). A Naval History of World War I. London: Routledge. p. 386. "The HMS Bulwark Explosion". Disasters in Medway. 2009. Archived from the original...
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guns from 29 October. They included the fourteen inches (360 mm) guns on HMS Raglan, the Monitors M15 9.2 inches (230 mm) guns, the M29, the M31, and the...
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Science. Retrieved February 18, 2022. "Submarine goes down, in collision with HMS Hazard". The Daily News. No. 20, 562. London. 3 February 1912. p. 1. Retrieved...
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ships, HMS General Wolfe, Lord Clive and Prince Eugene, were converted to take the BL 18 inch Mk I naval gun that had originally been allocated to HMS Furious...
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UB-69 12 Jan: HMS Narborough, HMS Opal 14 Jan: HMS G8 19 Jan: HMS H10, SM UB-22 20 Jan: HMS M28, Midilli, HMS Raglan, Warspite 21 Jan: HMS Louvain 24 Jan:...
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UB-69 12 Jan: HMS Narborough, HMS Opal 14 Jan: HMS G8 19 Jan: HMS H10, SM UB-22 20 Jan: HMS M28, Midilli, HMS Raglan, Warspite 21 Jan: HMS Louvain 24 Jan:...
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HMS E14 was a British E class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. During the First World War, two of her captains were awarded the Victoria...
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HMS Racoon was a Beagle-class (or G-class) destroyer of the British Royal Navy. The Beagles were coal-fuelled ships, designed for a speed of 27 kn (31 mph;...
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HMS Fearless was one of three Active-class scout cruisers built for the Royal Navy shortly before the First World War. Upon completion in 1913, the ship...
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