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Pages in category "World War I naval ships of the United Kingdom" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It became clear that the Royal Navy would not have been able to win the war without the support of the United States. [30] [31] The Royal Navy's losses during the war totalled around 40,000, including 34,600 killed and 5,100 wounded. In addition, there were 1,250 prisoners of war. [32] In 1914, the Royal Navy consisted of three fleets.
The List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the First World War lists the surface warships, submarines and auxiliary vessels in service during the war. It includes all commissioned, non-commissioned, loaned or hired ships. and all ships crewed by RCN personnel under the command of the RCN. [1] [2] [3]
Decommissioned 21 April 1948; museum ship: Thunderer Royal Navy: Orion: super-dreadnought: 22,274 15 June 1912 31 August 1926 Sold for scrap 6 November 1926 Thüringen Imperial German Navy: Helgoland: dreadnought: 22,808 1 July 1911 16 December 1918 Ceded to France 29 April 1920, scrapped 1923–1933 Triumph Royal Navy: Swiftsure: pre ...
HMS Llewellyn was a Laforey-class destroyer that served with the Royal Navy.Laid down on 14 December 1912 as HMS Picton, the ship was renamed on 30 September 1913 under an Admiralty order to become one of the first alphabetical class destroyers, being launched on 30 October.
The ships were put into reserve following the war, and were put up for sale by the Admiralty after the subject of their post-war use was brought up in the House of Commons. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] On 14 February 1920, 48 ships of the Kil class were sold to two different civilian owners for conversion to cargo carriers. [ 1 ]
HMS Gabriel was a Marksman-class flotilla leader of the British Royal Navy, that took part in the First World War. The ship was built by Cammell Laird at Birkenhead, being launched on 23 December 1915 and entering service in July 1916. Gabriel served with the Grand Fleet, leading a destroyer flotilla and was later used as a minelayer. She ...
Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. Corbett, Julian (March 1997). Naval Operations to the Battle of the Falklands. History of the Great War: Based on Official Documents. Vol. I (2nd, reprint of the 1938 ed.).