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  • The '''14-in Mark X Torpedo''' was a British torpedo manufactured by the [[Royal Gun Factory]] at Woolwich. ...vice production in 1898, building upon its very successful [[14-in Mark IX Torpedo (UK)|Mark IX predecessor]].{{ARTS1898|pp. vi-vii}}
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  • ...Torpedo''' was a torpedo manufactured by [[Whitehead & Company]] at their Weymouth works. It and the [[14-in Mark X Torpedo (UK)|14-in R.G.F. Mark X]] and a portion of the {{Torp|18-in Mark IV|UK}}es ordered in
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  • <!-- [[File:ARTS1908Plate13.jpg|thumb|600px|'''21-in Weymouth Mark II Torpedo)'''{{ARTS1908|Plate 13}}]] --> ...ater torpedo built by Whitehead. The company loaned a single experimental torpedo to the [[Royal Navy]] in 1913.{{ARTS1913|p. 8}}
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  • [[File:ARTS1909Plate2.jpg|thumb|600px|'''18-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo'''{{ARTS1909|Plate 2}}]] [[File:ARTS1908Plate12.jpg|thumb|600px|'''18-in Weymouth Mark I Torpedo'''{{ARTS1908|Plate 12}}]]
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  • ...arters, preparing for battle, night defence, defence of ship at night from torpedo attack and papers relating to battle practice. Report of a Range Finder Conference on board {{UK-KingGeorgeV|f=p}} at Weymouth, 7 Jul 1913.
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  • ...B. 71''' was one of 53 first-class torpedo boats of the [[125 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|125 Footer class]]. In 1895, she was one of twenty-three torpedo boats of at least 125 feet in length stationed in Portsmouth along with fou
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  • ...B. 73''' was one of 53 first-class torpedo boats of the [[125 Footer Class Torpedo Boat (1885)|125 Footer class]]. In 1895, she was one of eight large torpedo boats of at least 125 feet length and two smaller ones stationed in Chatham
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  • '''14-in Torpedo Dropping Gear''' was an assembly for dropping torpedoes into the water abre The torpedo would start when it was released.
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  • | Hull and Harwich<br>Newhaven and Weymouth East<br>Weymouth West and Holyhead<br>Leith and Clyde<br>Kingstown and Lough Swilly<br>Limer ...ships employed on Fishery Service will be under my orders, but such of the torpedo gunboat tenders as can be spared from their fisher and other Coast Guard du
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  • ...ently left the paid-off {{UK-1Exmouth|f=t}}, England passed for command of torpedo craft in gunnery, navigation and torpedoes. He was placed in temporary com ...hite|Richard F. White]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Weymouth (1910)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Weymouth'']]'''<br>3 Dec, 1923<ref>England Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/49/69.|D75
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  • ...He emerged on 3 November and was appointed to {{UK-Hannibal}} as first and torpedo officer.<ref>Kiddle Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/250.|D7576610}} f. 250 Kiddle was appointed to {{UK-Andromeda}} as torpedo officer and for duty with ships of the 4th Division, Home Fleet on 16 Novem
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  • ...n lieu of a Sub-Lieutenant, Hudson would be rewarded with a string of four torpedo boat and T.B.D. commands, ending with command of the {{UK-Bullfinch}} at th ...attleship]], produced an explosion three minutes after firing. The second torpedo was aimed at an unidentified ship further back in the line.
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  • ...nder of the {{UK-TB87|f=t}} in October, 1912.{{NLMar13|p. 401}} He lost a torpedo from the vessel in October 1913 due to "indifferent handling" of his T.B..< ...Wells|Gerard A. Wells]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Weymouth (1910)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Weymouth'']]'''<br>1 Apr, 1927{{NLJul27|p. 288}}|Succeeded by<br>'''?'''}}
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  • ...the state of discipline aboard the ship, but he delivered good results in torpedo firings in 1909.<ref>White Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/373.|D7603157} ...k Stokes|Alick Stokes]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Weymouth (1910)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Weymouth'']]'''<br>11 Sep, 1922<ref>White Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/373.|D76
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  • |type=torpedo boat |chain=Torpedo Boats
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  • ...ve fire was set at 9,000 yards range, and less than 3,000 yards at night. Torpedo craft were not allowed to approach the enemy closer than 500 yards. Submar | align= left | {{UK-Weymouth|f=p}} (Light cruiser)
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  • ...Warrior'' not returned for her steamboat, ''C 21'' would have been able to torpedo the transports 125 minutes after they anchored.<ref>May, “Naval Manoeuvre | align= left | [[H.M.S. Weymouth (1910)|H.M.S. ''Weymouth'']]
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  • d=18861213|s=VES torpedo boat|s=VES steam passenger launch ''Queen''|w=Portsmouth d=19171206|s=S.M.S. UB 84 (1917)|s=VES torpedo target ship ''Solingen''|n=7 dead|w=Eckernforde Bay
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