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==Captains==
 
==Captains==
 
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
 
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
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* {{CommRN}} [[Claude Lionel Cumberlege]], 29 October, 1912.<ref>''The Navy List'' (July, 1913), p. 342.</ref>
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* {{CommRN}} [[Claude Lionel Cumberlege]], 29 October, 1912.<ref>''The Navy List'' (July, 1913), p. 342.</ref>
* Commander [[Richard Forster White|Richard F. White]], 14 October, 1913.<ref>''The Navy List'' (April, 1914), p. 342.</ref>
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* Commander [[Richard Forster White|Richard F. White]], 14 October, 1913.<ref>''The Navy List'' (April, 1914), p. 342.</ref>
* Commander [[Wilfrid Tomkinson]], 30 July, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (January, 1915).  p. 351.</ref>
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* Commander [[Wilfrid Tomkinson]], 30 July, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (January, 1915).  p. 351.</ref>
* Commander [[Lionel George Dawson|Lionel G. Dawson]], after Tomkinson, from some time in 1915.{{HardLying|p. 126}}
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* Commander [[Lionel George Dawson|Lionel G. Dawson]], after Tomkinson, from some time in 1915.{{HardLying|p. 126}}
* {{CommRN}} [[Eric Quintin Carter|Eric Q. Carter]], 10 December, 1916, remaining in her through the end of the war.{{NLFeb19|p. 837}}
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* {{CommRN}} [[Eric Quintin Carter|Eric Q. Carter]], 10 December, 1916, remaining in her through the end of the war.{{NLFeb19|p. 837}}
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:04, 28 April 2014

H.M.S. Lurcher (1912)
Pendant Number: H.01 (1914)
H.65 (Jan 1918)[1]
Builder: Yarrow[2]
Ordered: 1910-11 Programme[3]
Launched: 1 Jun, 1912[4]
Sold: 9 Jun, 1922[5]

H.M.S. Lurcher was one of 29 destroyers of the Acheron class.

Service

In mid-1913, she was in the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.[6]

At the Battle of Heligoland Bight, Lurcher was erroneously feared lost after she'd gone so far into the Ems in search of the enemy. Later, she bolted in to rescue 220 survivors of Mainz.[7]

Reduced to C. & M. Party at Portsmouth on 17 October, 1919.[8]

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 62.
  2. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 62.
  3. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 75.
  4. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 62.
  5. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 62.
  6. The Navy List (July, 1913), p. 342.
  7. Smith. Hard Lying. p. 126.
  8. The Navy List. (January, 1921). p. 804.
  9. The Navy List (July, 1913), p. 342.
  10. The Navy List (April, 1914), p. 342.
  11. The Navy List (January, 1915). p. 351.
  12. Smith. Hard Lying. p. 126.
  13. The Navy List. (February, 1919). p. 837.

Bibliography


Acheron Class Destroyer
Admiralty Design
Goshawk Hind Hornet Hydra Defender
Druid Sandfly Jackal Tigress Lapwing
  Lizard Phoenix Ferret Forester  
Yarrow Specials
  Archer Attack  
Thornycroft Specials
  Acheron Ariel  
Parsons Specials
  Badger Beaver  
Firedrake/Yarrow Specials
  Firedrake Lurcher Oak  
Australian type
  Parramatta Warrego Yarra  
  Huon Swan Torrens  
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