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|fg=white|bg=crimson}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''C 4''''' was one of 38 submarines of the [["C" Class Submarine (1906)|"C" class]].
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|fg=white|bg=crimson}}</div name=fredbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''C 4''''' was one of thirty-eight [["C" Class Submarine (1906)|"C" class coastal submarines]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]].
  
 
==Service==
 
==Service==
On 28 October 1917 near 50deg 22' N., 0deg 19' E., C 4 hit {{DE-UC17}} with a torpedo that failed to detonate.{{UKTH1|p. 14}}
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On 28 October 1917 near 50° 22' N., 19' E., ''C 4'' hit {{DE-UC17}} with a torpedo that failed to detonate.{{UKTH1|p. 14}}
  
The event nearly replayed itself when on 27 March 1918 near 50deg 28' N., 0deg 14' E., C 4 hit {{DE-UB57}} with a torpedo that failed to detonate.{{UKTH1|p. 14}}
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The event nearly replayed itself when on 27 March 1918 near 50° 28' N., 0d° 14' E., ''C 4'' hit {{DE-UB57}} with a torpedo that failed to detonate.{{UKTH1|p. 14}}
  
 
==Captains==
 
==Captains==
 
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
 
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
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{{Tenure|rank={{LaCRN}}|name=Edward Courtney Boyle|nick=Edward C. Boyle|appt=before October, 1908{{NLOct08|p. 385}}|end=}}
* Lieutenant & Commander [[George A. Saltren-Willett]], 15 October, 1912.<ref>''The Navy List'' (June, 1914) p. 382.</ref>
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{{Tenure|rank={{LieutRN}}|name=Gilbert Hilton Kellett|nick=Gilbert H. Kellett|appt=1 January, 1909{{NLMar11|p. 385}}|end=1911}}
* {{LieutRN}} [[Alfred E. Whitehouse]], 1 June, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (January, 1915) p. 385.</ref>
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{{Tenure|rank={{LiCRN}}|name=George Augustus Saltren-Willett|nick=George A. Saltren-Willett|appt=2 August, 1911<ref>Saltren-Willett Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/50/126.|D7604538}} f. ?.</ref><ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence".  ''The Times''.  Friday, 4 August, 1911.  Issue '''39655''', col D, p. 13.</ref>|end=2 June, 1914<ref>Saltren-Willett Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/50/126.|D7604538}} f. ?.</ref>}}
* {{LieutRN}} [[J. D. A. Musters]], in command on 28 October 1917 and on 27 March 1918.{{UKTH1|p. 14}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LiCRN}}|name=Alfred Edward Whitehouse|nick=Alfred E. Whitehouse|appt=1 June, 1914{{NLJan15|p. 385}}|end=17 May, 1916}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LiCRN}}|name=John Domvile Auchmuty Musters|nick=John D. A. Musters|appt=27 July, 1917|end=31 May, 1918}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LiCRN}}|name=William Ibbett|nick=William Ibbett|appt=19 August, 1918<ref>Ibbett Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/154/108.|}} f. 108.</ref>|end=23 January, 1919<ref>Ibbett Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/154/108.|}} f. 108.</ref>|note=conceivably, his appointment was in {{UK-C14}}}}
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 16 June 2022

H.M.S. C 4 (1906)
Pendant Number: I.34 (1914)
C.4 (mid 1915)[1]
Builder: Vickers[2]
Launched: 18 Oct, 1906[3]
Sold: Apr, 1922[4]

H.M.S. C 4 was one of thirty-eight "C" class coastal submarines completed for the Royal Navy.

Service

On 28 October 1917 near 50° 22' N., 0° 19' E., C 4 hit UC 17 with a torpedo that failed to detonate.[5]

The event nearly replayed itself when on 27 March 1918 near 50° 28' N., 0d° 14' E., C 4 hit UB 57 with a torpedo that failed to detonate.[6]

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 83.
  2. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 87.
  3. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 87.
  4. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 87.
  5. The Technical History and Index, Vol. 1, Part 1. p. 14.
  6. The Technical History and Index, Vol. 1, Part 1. p. 14.
  7. The Navy List. (October, 1908). p. 385.
  8. The Monthly Navy List. (March, 1911). p. 385.
  9. Saltren-Willett Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/50/126. f. ?.
  10. "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. Friday, 4 August, 1911. Issue 39655, col D, p. 13.
  11. Saltren-Willett Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/50/126. f. ?.
  12. The Navy List. (January, 1915). p. 385.
  13. Ibbett Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/154/108. f. 108.
  14. Ibbett Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/154/108. f. 108.

Bibliography


"C" Class Submarine
Vickers Boats
C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5
C 6 C 7 C 8 C 9 C 10
C 11 C 12 C 13 C 14 C 15
C 16 C 21 C 22 C 23 C 24
C 25 C 26 C 27 C 28 C 29
C 30 C 31 C 32 C 35 C 36
  C 37 C 38  
Chatham Boats
  C 17 C 18 C 19  
  C 20 C 33 C 34  
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