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  • ==18-inch Monitor== {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ....S. ''M 15''''' was one of 19 monitors of the [[M Class Monitor (1915)|"M" class]]. She was sunk with {{UK-Staunch|f=t}}, torpedoed by {{DE-UC38}}.
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  • '''H.M.S. ''M.33''''' was one of nineteen [[M Class Monitor (1915)|"M" class monitors]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. She was converted to a minela {{Footer "M" Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • ...e [["P" Class Patrol Boat (1915)|"P" class]] patrol boats as well as the {{UK-PrinceRupert|f=t}}. |{{UK-PrinceRupert|f=p}}||monitor||20 May, 1915||Sold May, 1923
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  • '''H.M.S. ''M 29''''' was one of nineteen [[M Class Monitor (1915)|"M" class monitors]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer "M" Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''M 22''''' was one of 19 [[M Class Monitor (1915)|"M" class monitors]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. The monitor paid off at Malta, 28 October, 1919.{{NLJan20|p. 804}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''M 31''''' was one of nineteen [[M Class Monitor (1915)|"M" class monitors]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer "M" Class Monitor (1915)}}
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  • |{{UK-1BlackPrince|f=p}}||armoured frigate||27 Feb, 1861||Sold 21 Feb, 1923 |{{UK-Malabar|f=p}}||iron screw troopship||8 Dec, 1866||Sold Jan, 1918
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  • ...''Satoe''''', was a coastal monitor of the [[M Class Monitor (1915)|''M'' Class]]. Built in 1915 in answer to the growing need for heavily armed, shallow- ...lied position there deteriorated throughout 1919, along with others of her class she stood by to give assistance where necessary. She left for Britain unde
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  • ...ombie''''' was an [[Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)|''Abercrombie'' Class monitor]] of the Royal Navy constructed during the [[Great War]]. ...June, King George V sanctioned the use of the name ''Abercrombie'' for the monitor, after Major-General Ralph Abercromby of the Napoleonic Wars.
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  • The '''''Abercrombie''''' class of monitors were the first modern variants of that type to be adopted for t {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • |{{UK-1Warrior|f=p}}||armoured frigate||29 Dec, 1860||Museum Ship 1979 |{{UK-1Waterwitch|f=p}}||armoured gunboat||28 Jun, 1866||Sold 1890
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  • ...ips]] (sometimes referred to as [[Monitor|monitors]]) of the '''''Gorgon'' Class''' were being built for the [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and were taken up for {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • |{{UK-1Swiftsure|f=p}}||central battery ironclad||15 Jun, 1870||Sold 1908 |{{UK-1Triumph|f=p}}||central battery ironclad||27 Sep, 1870||Sold 1921
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  • {{Footer Lord Clive Class Monitor (1915)}} {{CatShipMonitor|UK}}
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  • ...fly. By the 1870s the U.S. Navy, apart from a still-substantial [[Monitor|monitor]] force, had reverted very much to its pre-1861 composition. ...e have not a single vessel of war that could keep the seas against a first-class vessel of any important power. Such a condition ought not longer to contin
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 styl | {{Template:UK-EarlOfPeterborough}}
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  • |{{UK-1Mastiff|f=p}}||gunboat||4 Apr, 1871||Sold 28 Nov, 1931 |{{UK-Bloodhound|f=p}}||gunboat||22 Apr, 1871||Sold 28 Jun, 1921
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  • The nineteen '''"M" Class Monitors''' were launched in 1915. Fourteen of them had a 9.2-in gun, and {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 styl
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  • ...tive surprise night raid against the drifter force, {{UK-Dartmouth}} and {{UK-Bristol}} would sortie from the port of [[Brindisi]] to fight alongside Fre ...group of ships on "Detached Service" from the [[Mediterranean Fleet]]. {{UK-Queen}} is the flagship, having formerly been the second flagship in the Me
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