HMS G10 was a British G-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during World War I. The G-class submarines were designed by the Admiralty in response...
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the first ship to ever be sunk by a torpedo fired by submarine. HMS Pathfinder (G10), launched in 1941, was a P-class destroyer. She served in World...
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HMS Pathfinder was a P-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She was damaged while serving in the Far East, and was scrapped...
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following the Battle of Jutland, HMS Titania instructed submarine G10 to locate and sink floating remains of the battlecruiser HMS Invincible which had been...
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sail: HMS Botha (flotilla leader), HMS Archer, HMS Jackal, Phoenix and HMS Tigress (all refitting); HMS Beaver, HMS Druid, HMS Ferret, HMS Hind, HMS Hornet...
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HMS Mons was an Admiralty M-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War and fought in the Battle of Jutland. The M class...
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Cochin already had multiple establishments, the P-class destroyer HMS Pathfinder (G10) then in India was tasked with scouting a suitable location. Pathfinder...
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United States dollar, euro, and yen). Sterling was the 2nd best-performing G10 currency against the dollar in 2023 with a gain of about 5%, with only the...
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British G-class submarine (redirect from HMS G15)
1918. G9 - Launched 15 June 1916. Sunk in error by HMS Pasley on 16 September 1917. One survivor. G10 - Launched 11 January 1916. Sold 1923. G11 - Launched...
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Torpedoed by German Submarine U-565 off Oran, 18 December 1942. Pathfinder G10 Hawthorn Leslie 5 March 1940 10 April 1941 13 April 1942 On 11 February 1945...
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satellites) Starlink G10-1 (22 satellites) Starlink G8-8 (20 satellites) Starlink G9-1 (20 satellites) Astra 1P SVOM Starlink G10-2 (22 satellites) Starlink...
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Ra-Horus (rꜥ-ḥrw) Most often in the name of Ra-Horakhty (rꜥ-ḥrw-ꜣḫtj) 𓅋 G10 U+1314B falcon in Sokar barque Sokar (skr) Henu-bark (ḥnw) 𓅌 G11 U+1314C...
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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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service the same day. Her original pennant number, F29, was later changed to G10 and became D32 during the interwar period. All V- and W-class destroyers...
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G40, G38, S32 V. TBF torpedo boats: (9. hf) G11, V6, V3, V2; (10. hf) G8, G10, V5 VI. TBF torpedo boats: (11. hf) V128, V127, S132, S131, V126, V125; (12...
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he presented the president a gift in the form of a pen holder carved from HMS Gannet, which served anti-slavery missions off the coast of Africa. Barack...
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Champion ex-HMS Akbar Chief ex-HMS Alice Competent ex-HMS Amelia Defense ex-HMS Amity Devastator ex-HMS Augusta Gladiator ex-HMS Blaze Impeccable ex-HMS Brutus...
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800; 3.817 (SMS S115)) by light cruiser HMS Undaunted and the destroyers HMS Lennox, HMS Lance, HMS Loyal and HMS Legion (55 killed). S116 14 Oct 1902 28...
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55°14′N 6°19′E / 55.233°N 6.317°E / 55.233; 6.317 (SMS G9) (31 killed). G10 15 Mar 1912 28 Aug 1912 to Reichsmarine, 1919; Training vessel, 1936; re-designated...
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churchyard wall in 1863. See also Fig. g9. There is a Cornish cross (illustrated g10) in the cemetery on the other side of the road from the churchyard at St...
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1931, the remaining Germaniawerft-built ships of the class (i.e. G7, G8, G10 and G11) were rebuilt at Wilhelmshaven. They were lengthened to 76.1 metres...
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