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On the outbreak of the [[First World War]], she was stationed in the [[East Indies]] and in October that year she captured the German tug ''Adjutant''. In January 1915 ''Dartmouth'' was reassigned to the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron of the [[Grand Fleet]] but was detached to operate in the [[South Atlantic]] in the search for the commerce raider [[SMS Karlsruhe (1912)|SMS ''Karlsruhe'']]. In February 1915 ''Dartmouth'' was operating off the [[Dardanelles]] in support of the [[Battle of Gallipoli|allied landings at Gallipoli]]. In May 1915 she was reassigned to the 8th Light Cruiser Squadron at [[Brindisi]], and took part in the [[Otranto Barrage|Battle of the Otranto Straits]] on the night of 14 May. She later took part in the [[Battle off Durazzo]] (28 December-29 1915), with her sister, [[HMS Weymouth (1910)|HMS ''Weymouth'']]. On 15 May 1917 ''Dartmouth'' was damaged by a torpedo from the submarine [[SM UC-25|''UC-25'']]. |
On the outbreak of the [[First World War]], she was stationed in the [[East Indies]] and in October that year she captured the German tug ''Adjutant''. In January 1915 ''Dartmouth'' was reassigned to the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron of the [[Grand Fleet]] but was detached to operate in the [[South Atlantic]] in the search for the commerce raider [[SMS Karlsruhe (1912)|SMS ''Karlsruhe'']]. In February 1915 ''Dartmouth'' was operating off the [[Dardanelles]] in support of the [[Battle of Gallipoli|allied landings at Gallipoli]]. In May 1915 she was reassigned to the 8th Light Cruiser Squadron at [[Brindisi]], and took part in the [[Otranto Barrage|Battle of the Otranto Straits]] on the night of 14 May. She later took part in the [[Battle off Durazzo]] (28 December-29 1915), with her sister, [[HMS Weymouth (1910)|HMS ''Weymouth'']]. On 15 May 1917 ''Dartmouth'' was damaged by a torpedo from the submarine [[SM UC-25|''UC-25'']]. |
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[[Image:HMS_Dartmouth_vignette.jpeg|thumb|right|UK vignette with ''Dartmoth'']] |
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''Dartmouth'' was repaired and went on to survive the war. She was sold for scrapping on 13 December 1930 to Metal Industries. |
''Dartmouth'' was repaired and went on to survive the war. She was sold for scrapping on 13 December 1930 to Metal Industries. |
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Name | HMS Dartmouth |
Builder | Vickers Limited |
Laid down | 19 February 1910 |
Launched | 14 February 1911 |
Commissioned | 16 October 1911 |
Fate | Sold for scrapping 13 December 1930 |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 5,200 tons |
Length | 453 ft (138 m) Overall |
Beam | 48.5 ft (14.8 m) |
Draught | 15 ft (4.6 m) |
Propulsion | list error: <br /> list (help) Parsons turbines Four screws Twelve Yarrow boilers 22,000 hp |
Speed | 25 knots (46 km/h) |
Range | list error: <br /> list (help) carried 750 tons (1290 tons maximum) coal 260 tons fuel oil 5,600 nautical miles at 10 knots |
Complement | 433 |
Armament | list error: <br /> list (help) 8 × BL 6-inch (152.4 mm) Mk XI guns 1 × 3 inch AA gun |
Armour | list error: <br /> list (help) 2 inch deck amidships 1 inch - ¾ inch deck ends |
HMS Dartmouth was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 14 December 1910 from the yards of Vickers Limited. She was part of the Weymouth subgroup.
On the outbreak of the First World War, she was stationed in the East Indies and in October that year she captured the German tug Adjutant. In January 1915 Dartmouth was reassigned to the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet but was detached to operate in the South Atlantic in the search for the commerce raider SMS Karlsruhe. In February 1915 Dartmouth was operating off the Dardanelles in support of the allied landings at Gallipoli. In May 1915 she was reassigned to the 8th Light Cruiser Squadron at Brindisi, and took part in the Battle of the Otranto Straits on the night of 14 May. She later took part in the Battle off Durazzo (28 December-29 1915), with her sister, HMS Weymouth. On 15 May 1917 Dartmouth was damaged by a torpedo from the submarine UC-25.
Dartmouth was repaired and went on to survive the war. She was sold for scrapping on 13 December 1930 to Metal Industries.
References
- Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. 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.
- Jane's Fighting Ships of World War One (1919), Jane's Publishing Company
- Gray, Randal (ed), "Conway's All The Worlds Fighting Ships, 1906-1921", (Conway Maritime Press, London, 1985), ISBN 0-85177-245-5
- Ships of the Weymouth group