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    The Marshal Ney class was a class of monitor built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. The need for monitors for shelling enemy positions from...
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    HMS Marshal Ney was the lead ship of her class of two monitors built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Laid down as M13, she was renamed after...
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  • Drake-class armoured cruiser launched in 1901 and sunk in 1917. HMS Drake (1934) was previously the Marshal Ney-class monitor HMS Marshal Ney. She was...
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    HMS Marshal Soult was a Royal Navy Marshal Ney-class monitor constructed in the opening years of the First World War. Laid down as M14, she was named after...
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    naval gun that had originally been allocated to HMS Furious. The Marshal Ney-class monitors were built to use the two modern 15-inch turrets made available...
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    M-class destroyer), HMS Teazer and HMS Stork (R-class destroyers) Assembled at Dunkirk Monitors (to bombard Ostend): HMS Marshal Soult (Marshal Ney-class...
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    HMS Erebus (I02) (category Erebus-class monitors)
    various monitor classes of the Royal Navy and their armaments varied greatly. The Marshal Ney class was the United Kingdom's first attempt at a monitor carrying...
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    Marshal Ney class M29 class An example of this class is HMS M33. Roberts class Gunboat The Dover Patrol Coastal defence ship List of monitors of the United...
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  • the case of the 15-inch (381 mm) guns fitted to the World War I Marshal Ney-class monitors a gun was generally condemned when wear reached about 0.74 in...
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    Courageous-class battlecruisers (Two ships with four guns each) Erebus-class monitors (Two ships with two guns each) Marshal Ney-class monitors (Two ships...
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    The Lord Clive-class monitor, sometimes referred to as the General Wolfe class, were ships designed for shore bombardment and were constructed for the...
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    The Gorgon-class monitors were a class of monitors in service with the Royal Navy during World War I. Gorgon and her sister ship Glatton were originally...
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    HMS Terror (I03) (category Erebus-class monitors)
    various monitor classes of the Royal Navy and their armaments varied greatly. The Marshal Ney class was the United Kingdom's first attempt at a monitor carrying...
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    The Marshal monitors had been so unsuccessful, largely owing to their slow speed and their unreliable diesel engines, particularly for Marshal Ney, that...
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    coast defence in the UK, and from 1916 on one was mounted on the monitor HMS Marshal Ney. List of naval guns Text Book of Gunnery 1902, Table XII Page 336...
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    laid down 1911 Birmingham-class light cruisers laid down 1912 Monitor HMS Marshal Ney as re-gunned in 1918 The Mk XI gun was emplaced for coast defence...
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    Marlingford Marlion Marlow Marmion Marne Maroon Marquise de Seignelay Mars Marshal Ney Marshal Soult Marsouin Marston Moor Martah & Mary Martial Martin Garcia Martin...
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  • considerably expanded, to include several monitors which bombarded the Belgian coast coasts, including HMS Marshal Ney and Marshal Soult, and HMS Erebus and Terror...
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    Pyotr Bagration (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 1st class)
    successful surprise attack on the French left-wing against Marshal Ney and further against Marshal Bernadotte. Bernadotte managed to evade destruction by...
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    HMS Lord Clive (category Lord Clive-class monitors)
    Another attempt was made on 19 September where the newly arrived monitor Marshal Ney attempted to suppress the four guns of the Tirpitz Battery with her...
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  • The Hawthorn M (or Mansfield) Class were a class of two destroyers built for the Royal Navy under the pre-war 1913-14 Programme for World War I service...
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    Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (category Field marshals of Prussia)
    [ˈhɛlmuːt fɔn ˈmɔltkə]; 26 October 1800 – 24 April 1891) was a Prussian field marshal. The chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded...
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    The TB 114 class was a class of four 160-foot torpedo boats built for the British Royal Navy in 1903–1905 by the shipbuilder J. Samuel White. All four...
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    scuttled 27 November 1942 Marshal Ney  Royal Navy Marshal Ney monitor 6,700 scrapped in 1957 Marshal Soult Marshal Ney monitor 6,700 scrapped July 1946...
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  • Canada, the Duke of Connaught. Tweedie's next command in 1915 was the monitor Marshal Ney which was being built in Jarrow. The ship was nearly destroyed before...
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  • The Dance-class minesweepers were series of minesweepers of the Royal Navy. They were originally designed as a shallow-draft twin-screw tunnel tugs, and...
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  • Talisman V and WGC Torpedo boats TB 81S TB 98 TB 109 TB 114 CricketG Monitors Marshal Ney Abercrombie Lord Clive Humber Gorgon M15 M29 Erebus Minesweepers...
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    suspicious and set up an extensive network of police spies and censors to monitor dissent (in this he was following his father's lead, as the Grand Duchy...
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  • good info on p. 72 about the names of the British WWI monitors inc. HMS Marshal Ney & HMS Marshal Soult. "History of Kawasaki: 1910-1949". Kawasaki. Retrieved...
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    Empire Noorani, India–China Boundary Problem (2010), p. 48 quotes a report by Ney Elias in 1885: "He [the Wazir] wants the Maharaja to re-occupy Shahidulla...
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