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- |align=center colspan=2|{{UK-E11}}||align=center colspan=2|{{UK-E14}}||align=center colspan=2|{{UK-E15}} | ||align=center|{{UK-E7}}||align=center|{{UK-E11}}||align=center|{{UK-E12}}||align=center|{{UK-E14}}10 KB (1,347 words) - 15:09, 19 January 2022
- On 15 October, 1914, E 1, {{UK-E9}} and {{UK-E11}} sortied to enter the Baltic. Lieutenant Laurence took the E 1 into the B2 KB (237 words) - 21:13, 14 January 2021
- On 15 October, 1914, {{UK-E1}}, E 9 and {{UK-E11}} sortied to enter the Baltic. {{LCommRN}} Horton took the E 9 into the Ba2 KB (322 words) - 14:16, 21 February 2018
- ...rvice in submarines. On 22 April, it was specified that he was to be in {{UK-E11}}. On 6 August, he was placed in {{UK-E33}}.<ref>Nicholson Service Record.3 KB (377 words) - 15:53, 7 April 2022
- |colspan=2 align=center|{{UK-E11}}||colspan=2 align=center|{{UK-E12}}||colspan=2 align=center|{{UK-E15}} |align=center|{{UK-E11}}||align=center|{{UK-E12}}||align=center|{{UK-E13}}||align=center|{{UK-E14}43 KB (5,607 words) - 15:11, 19 January 2022
- From November 1914 to April 1916, he served in {{UK-E11|f=t}}. In this appointment, in 1915 he was awarded the [[Royal Humane Soci4 KB (642 words) - 22:39, 6 April 2022
- ...e Victoria Cross for his actions in the [[Sea of Marmora]] in command of {{UK-E11|f=t}}. He was born as '''Martin Eric Nasmith''' – he added the name Nasmith was appointed in command of the {{UK-E11|f=t}} on 3 August, 1914.{{NLJan15|p. 353}} He was awarded the Victoria Cro12 KB (1,715 words) - 22:47, 6 April 2022
- On 3 August, 1914, Gill was appointed to {{UK-E11}}, second in command to Lieutenant Commander [[Martin Eric Dunbar-Nasmith|M8 KB (1,238 words) - 20:18, 30 August 2022
- ...915 and April, 1916. On 23 March 1917, Peto was appointed in command of {{UK-E11}} and served in her until the end of the war.<ref>Peto Service Record. {{T9 KB (1,281 words) - 16:02, 7 April 2022
- ...return to base, so positioned his four available boats accordingly. Only {{UK-E11}}, placed at the mouth of the River Weser saw the enemy. She fired at the t14 KB (2,220 words) - 13:53, 1 November 2021
- |{{UK-E11|f=p}}||submarine||23 Apr, 1914||Sold Mar, 192114 KB (1,863 words) - 17:39, 26 April 2018
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