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  • [[File:UKTorpM1909IIIPlate37.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Mark II Dropping Gear'''{{UKTorpM1909III|Plate 37}} ]] '''14-in Torpedo Dropping Gear''' was an assembly for dropping torpedoes into the water abreast a small vessel.
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  • [[File:UKTorpM1909IIIPlate37.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Mark II Dropping Gear'''{{UKTorpM1909III|Plate 37}} ]] '''14-in Torpedo Dropping Gear''' was an assembly for dropping torpedoes into the water abreast a small vessel.
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  • The two first-class torpedo boats of the '''T.B. 39 Class''' were [[Yarrow & Company]]-built boats of 1 | {{Template:UK-1TB39}}
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  • The ten second-class torpedo boats of the '''T.B. 39 Class''' were built by [[Yarrow & Company]] in 1889 | {{Template:UK-TB39}}
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  • ...''T.B. 1''') was one of 19 first-class torpedo boats of the [[T.B. 1 Class Torpedo Boat (1876)|T.B. 1 class]]. ...y, 1877, to run her official steam trials and for fitting out with torpedo gear. At this time she had already reached 12 knots on trial quite easily.<ref>
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  • The six first-class torpedo boats of the '''T.B. 82 Class''' were [[Yarrow & Company]] built, displacin They were similar to {{UK-TB79}} but had a turtle back forecastle. They proved too light in construc
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  • ...torpedo boats of 1883]] or the numeric designation of the [[Cricket Class Torpedo Boat (1906)|''Cricket'' class coastal destroyers of 1906]]) was constructed | {{Template:UK-2TB1}}
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  • | {{Template:UK-Caesar}} | {{Template:UK-Hannibal}}
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  • ...he outset of the war, these ships comprised the {{UK-DF|4}} under leader {{UK-Swift}}.{{DittColl|p. 15}} | {{Template:UK-1Acasta}}
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  • | {{Template:UK-Antrim}} | {{Template:UK-Argyll}}
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  • ...e; if there were a Pattern 50 light bulb, could there also be a Pattern 50 torpedo director? The numbers appeared after 1885, as no mention is found in ARTS ...of 2- June 1913, pattern number corrected in Order 362 of 11 July}}||in {{UK-Dreadnought}} and later
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  • * Torpedo officer: Lt. Comr. [[Walter Neville Lapage|W. N. Lapage]] 4.5 {{UK-Indefatigable}} blew up; I did not know it at the time. We continued rapid
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  • ...arwich Force]]) under the lead of the {{UK-Champion|f=t}}, screening the {{UK-BCS|1}}. ...do attack against the enemy battle cruisers at about 4.15pm, after gun and torpedo battle with enemy destroyers who were similarly tasked.
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  • The '''Diary of Alec S. Tempest''' (1899-1978), signal boy aboard {{UK-Lion|f=p}} from 20 May 1915 through 26 April, 1919 can be found at the Cair If found please return to A.S. Tempest Siglm. 47 Mess {{UK-Lion|f=p}} or 37 Hunslett Road Leeds. If not able to do so please destroy
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