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  • The '''''Courageous'' class''' of warship consisted of two vessels, variously described as battle cruis {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • The only member of her class, she was the first all-big-gun battleship to be laid down, launched, and co ...Vickers had "taken the 12-inch gun machinery started for the "Lord Nelson" class and appropriated it to the "Dreadnought," the date of the orders have there
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  • ...M.S. ''Terror''''' was one of two [[Erebus Class Monitor (1916)|''Erebus'' class monitors]] launched in 1916 for the [[Royal Navy]]. In 1924, she replaced the battlecruiser {{UK-Tiger}} as Turret Drill Ship at Portsmouth, having undergone a refit a
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  • ...>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''Raglan'' (1915)|fate2={{DE-Breslau}} and {{DE-Goeben}}{{DittColl|p. 102}} ...hips were required either in the Grand Fleet or on patrol duties, so a new class of ship, with a shallow draught for inshore work and a requisite small numb
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  • On 23 February, 1909, Fleet Paymaster [[Henry de Courcy Ward]] reported to Captain [[Herbert Goodenough King-Hall]] that £2 ...with {{UK-Indefatigable|f=p}}, shadowed the German {{DE-Goeben|f=t}} and {{DE-Breslau|f=t}} on 4 August, 1914 after the German ships had bombarded the Fr
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  • ...ial period of near-continual modification she became an active unit of the Battlecruiser Force. She participated in the [[Battle of Heligoland Bight]], the [[Battl ...n a few minutes {{DE-Pillau|f=p}}, {{DE-Frankfurt|f=p}} were damaged and {{DE-Wiesbaden|f=p}} was reduced to a floating wreck.
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  • ...of three battlecruisers in [[Indefatigable Class Battlecruiser (1909)|her class]]. She would be lost to a magazine explosion at the [[Battle of Jutland]] ...th the {{UK-Indomitable|f=p}}, shadowed the German {{DE-Goeben|f=t}} and {{DE-Breslau|f=t}} on 4 August, 1914 after the German ships had bombarded the Fr
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  • ...cruiser (1916)|class]] of "large light cruisers", which were essentially [[Battlecruiser|battlecruisers]]. ...ure|rank={{CommRN}}|name=Edward Glyn de Styrap Jukes Hughes|nick=Edward G. de S. Jukes Hughes|appt=21 December, 1922<ref>Jukes Hughes Service Record. {{
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  • ...incourt''''' was a dreadnought battle built in England for Brazil as ''Rio de Janeiro'' featuring seven twin 12-in turrets on her centre line. She was r ...aunched on 22 January, 1913 by Mme. Huet de Bacellar, wife of Admiral Huet de Bacellar, the Chief of the Brazilian Naval Commission. The Brazilian Minis
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: | {{DE-Moltke}}
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  • ...'' was the lead ship of a [[Moltke Class Battlecruiser (1910)|class]] of [[battlecruiser]] of the [[Imperial German Navy]]. {{Footer Moltke Class Battlecruiser (1910)}}
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  • |cat=Battlecruiser |nat=DE
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: | {{Template:DE-Derfflinger}}
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  • ...d-type director aft, as described on the [[Lion_Class_Battlecruiser_(1910)|class page]]. ''Princess Royal'''s system was available by September, 1918, but {{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=Osmond de Beauvoir Brock|nick=Osmond de B. Brock|appt=1 August, 1912<ref>Brock Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.}}
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  • {{Footer Derfflinger Class Battlecruiser (1913)}} {{CatShipBattlecruiser|DE}}
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  • {{Footer Derfflinger Class Battlecruiser (1913)}} {{CatShipBattlecruiser|DE}}
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  • {{Footer Derfflinger Class Battlecruiser (1913)}} {{CatShipBattlecruiser|DE}}
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  • ...], which took him to such foreign destinations as China, Port Stanley, Rio de Janeiro, South Africa and St. Helena over three years. He proved himself i ..., the [[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906)|''Dreadnought'']] and [[Invincible Class Battlecruiser (1907)|''Invincibles'']], respectively. After playing a key part in the co
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  • The operation had to be postponed because repairs to the battlecruiser {{DE-Seydlitz|f=p}}, damaged by a mine in the [[Second Raid on Yarmouth]], took ...nought {{DE-Konig|f=p}} was also in the dockyard and the new dreadnought {{DE-Baden|f=p}}, the first German ship with 15-inch guns, was still working up.
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  • ...g George V's coronation he was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the ...eet. Hood found Beatty's squadron, and turned to form the vanguard of the Battlecruiser Fleet. Within a few minutes he was closely engaged with Hipper's battle cru
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