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to aid the spotting and tracking of enemy submarines. The patrol made several sightings of a submarine, but did not manage to bring it to action before a shortage of hydrogen for the balloons on 8 July forced the flotilla to return to Scapa Flow. On 11 July,
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formed part of a large-scale operation, involving 30 cruisers and 54 destroyers deployed in eight groups across the North Sea in an attempt to stop a suspected sortie by German naval forces. Despite these countermeasures, the two German light cruisers
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attack against the submarine, which resulted in a small amount of oil coming to the surface, followed about an hour later by an apparent underwater explosion and a large slick of oil, which was believed to mark the sinking of the
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saw immediate service patrolling the waters off Canada's Atlantic coast. The destroyer performed training duties and patrols for the next five years while based out of Halifax. On 10 May 1921,
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was one of two Thornycroft M-class destroyers ordered in February 1915 as part of the Fourth War Construction Programme, along with 15 of the standard Admiralty design. She was
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In March 1920, the Canadian government accepted the British offer of a cruiser and two destroyers. The three ships were offered by the Royal Navy to replace the aged cruisers
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remained as the only major warship of the Royal Canadian Navy in Halifax following budget cuts in 1922. She was used to train the newly formed
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remained part of the 14th Destroyer Flotilla at the end of the war. Following the end of the war, the Grand Fleet was abolished, forming the
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History of the Great War: The War In The Air: Being the Story of the part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force: Vol. IV
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set out as part of another sweep by kite balloon equipped destroyers against German submarines. On 12 July, the observer aboard
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on 9 July and did not return, with the final radio contact on 11 July. The official history of U-boat operations suggests that
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of 10 feet 6 inches (3.20 m). The ship was propelled by three shafts driven by Brown-Curtis
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were chosen for transfer in September 1920, needing some modernization which included enclosing the
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were commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 1 November 1920 at Devonport and departed for
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She maintained continuous operations both as a convoy escort, and in harbour protection.
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Johnston, William; Rawling, William G.P.; Gimblett, Richard H.; MacFarlane, John (2010).
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with the Royal Navy. By 1927, the Royal Canadian Navy began looking for replacements for
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version of the class with the exception of her flat-sided funnels and higher freeboard.
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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The Seabound Coast: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1867–1939
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s balloon spotted a submarine on the surface. When the submarine submerged as
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in a dispute over oil with the Costa Rican government. In September 1921,
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U-Boats Destroyed: The Effect of Anti-Submarine Warfare 1914–1918
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was attacking shipping in the Irish Sea until at least 23 July.
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A future Chief of Naval Staff, and the first graduate of the
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was taken out of service in 1927, sold for scrap in 1929 and
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research by towing his high speed experimental hydrofoil
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approached and engaged with gunfire, the balloon directed
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attacked the regular convoy between Norway and Britain
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in single mounts. The No.2 4-inch gun was placed on a
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was paid off in December 1927 and sold for scrap and
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Taylor (RCN) 7/10/1925 – 4/4/1926 411:4-inch (102 mm)/45 calibre Mark IV guns 2433:List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy 1340:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Press. 980: 946: 794: 1484: 1470: 937: 886: 884: 822:C.R.H. Taylor (RCN) 5/4/1926 – 23/10/1927 762:sailed to the West Indies to take part in 605:, with more modern destroyers (mainly the 971: 902: 813:LT H.E. Reid (RCN) 24/8/1923 – 6/10/1926 710:in spring/summer 1921. During a visit to 366:was a Thornycroft M-class destroyer that 358: 1293: 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 989: 343:, the destroyer was used primarily as a 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1428: 1376:. Vol. 1. Toronto: Dundurn Press. 955: 881: 282:QF 4 in (102 mm) Mark IV guns 116:Transferred to Canada in September 1920 2446: 1491: 1331: 789: 756:Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve 628: 1465: 1410:Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). 1390: 1354: 1298:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1166: 1164: 1143: 120: 50: 1004: 594:before returning safely to Germany. 525:. The other five destroyers carried 461:shipyard in July 1915. The ship was 254:35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph) 706:performed a training cruise to the 578:, managed to evade the patrols and 405:The destroyer was armed with three 13: 1200: 1161: 436: 225:10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) 217:27 ft 3 in (8.31 m) 14: 2485: 2474:World War I naval ships of Canada 1446: 2359: 1501: 241:26,500 shp (19,800 kW) 122: 52: 31: 1263: 1227: 1218: 1209: 1191: 1182: 1173: 1134: 1108: 1082: 1056: 1021: 998: 858: 838: 421:and four 21-inch (533 mm) 2454:Thornycroft M-class destroyers 911: 893: 262:254 long tons (258 t) oil 1: 899:Gardiner and Gray, pp. 76, 79 866:Royal Naval College of Canada 826: 441: 1158:Macpherson and Barrie, p. 13 890:Gardiner and Gray, pp. 79–80 875: 744:estuary near the village of 419:QF 2-pounder "pom-pom" Mk.II 289:QF 2-pounder "pom-pom" Mk.II 198:985 long tons (1,001 t) 7: 1397:. Oxford: Clarenden Press. 479:joined the recently formed 320:that served in the British 16:Destroyer of the Royal Navy 10: 2490: 2459:Ships built in Southampton 18: 2428: 2405: 2374: 2357: 2291: 2208: 2153: 2126: 1516: 1499: 1355:Grant, Robert M. (1964). 1294:Friedman, Norman (2009). 455:Thornycroft & Company 328:and saw service with the 176: 79:Thornycroft & Company 45: 30: 1224:Johnston et al., p. 1009 1053:Manning 1961, pp. 27–28. 956:Newbolt, Henry (2013) . 831: 795:With Royal Canadian Navy 649:, along with her sister 206:274 ft (84 m) 1429:Manning, T. D. (1961). 1273:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 1234:MacMillan-Murphy, Jim. 1215:Johnston et al., p. 961 1197:Johnston et al., p. 882 1188:Johnston et al., p. 870 1179:Johnston et al., p. 849 1140:Johnston et al., p. 846 847:set out on patrol from 807:) 1/11/1920 – 2/9/1922 758:. Roughly once a year, 481:14th Destroyer Flotilla 429:resembled the standard 177:General characteristics 986:Jones 1930, pp. 62–63. 908:Friedman 2009, p. 309. 556:German submarine  487:. In early July 1917, 359:Design and description 172:Sold for scrap in 1929 1431:The British Destroyer 1332:German, Tony (1990). 1236:"Esquimalt Remembers" 1122:: 707a. November 1919 1005:Helgason, GuΓ°mundur. 724:Alexander Graham Bell 2293:Yarrow Later M class 1391:Jones, H.A. (1934). 943:Manning 1961, p. 27. 746:Baddeck, Nova Scotia 716:Royal Bank of Canada 675:Halifax, Nova Scotia 475:. On commissioning, 336:. Recommissioned as 2376:Thornycroft M class 2367:Royal Canadian Navy 2155:Thornycroft M class 1035:: 12. December 1918 1007:"WWI U-boats: U-69" 790:Commanding officers 629:Royal Canadian Navy 561:. In October 1917, 334:Royal Canadian Navy 315:Thornycroft M-class 186:Thornycroft M-class 1493:M-class destroyers 1433:. London: Putnam. 1359:. 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Index

HMS Patriot

Thornycroft & Company
Southampton
Thornycroft M-class
destroyer
o/a
steam turbines
QF 4 in (102 mm) Mark IV guns
QF 2-pounder "pom-pom" Mk.II
21 in (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Thornycroft M-class
destroyer
Royal Navy
First World War
Grand Fleet
Royal Canadian Navy
training ship
broken up
displaced
long overall
beam
draught
turbines
Yarrow boilers
shaft horsepower
knots
fuel oil
quick-firing

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