HMS Quail (1895)
HMS Quail was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She was launched by Laird Brothers, Birkenhead, on 24 September 1895. She served in home waters and the West Indies for several years, her robust structure proved by surviving at least one heavy collision. She served during the Great War, and was sold off after the hostilities end, on 23 July 1919. She gave her name to the four strong group of Quail-class destroyers.
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HMS Quail (1895)
HMS Quail was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She was launched by Laird Brothers, Birkenhead, on 24 September 1895. She served in home waters and the West Indies for several years, her robust structure proved by surviving at least one heavy collision. She served during the Great War, and was sold off after the hostilities end, on 23 July 1919. She gave her name to the four strong group of Quail-class destroyers.
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HMS Quail was a B-class torped ...... oup of Quail-class destroyers.
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1895-05-28
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1895-09-24
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Sold for disposal, 23 July 1919
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*1 × QF 12-pounder (76 mm) gun
*5 × 6-pounder guns
*2 × 18-inch (450 mm) torpedo tubes
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June 1897
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United Kingdom
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1895-05-28
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1895-09-24
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HMS Quail
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*vertical triple-expansion steam engines
*Coal-fired Normand boilers
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